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Italy
Friuli Venezia Giulia
Udine
Cassacco

Mount Campeon – Coia Castle loop from Cassacco / Cjassà

Routes
Mountain biking trails
Italy
Friuli Venezia Giulia
Udine
Cassacco

Mount Campeon – Coia Castle loop from Cassacco / Cjassà

Hard

4.1

(7)

73

riders

Mount Campeon – Coia Castle loop from Cassacco / Cjassà

03:37

37.4km

1,170m

Mountain biking

Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 23, 2026

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Includes very steep uphill segments

You may need to push your bike.

After 20.7 km for 415 m

After 21.9 km for 61 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Bus stop

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1

3.43 km

New Tarcento bike lane

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It allows you to travel safely avoiding traffic and also bypasses Segnacco hill, allowing you to continue towards Udine without gradients.

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8.65 km

Ruins

Ruins

3

10.6 km

The Troi de Memorie is a path created in Sammardenchia di Tarcento in which there are a multitude of ceramic bas-reliefs depicting the traditions of the local community

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4

13.8 km

Rio Magnalina Waterfall

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16.6 km

Stali di Meni di Sior Bidin

Ruins

6

19.5 km

Artegna Castle and Clock Tower

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Nice place at FVG3.

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7

24.7 km

Marked paths that allow you to visit the old military posts of the Great War

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8

25.2 km

Mount Campeon

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Mount Campeon, together with nearby Mount Faeit, forms a small mountain ridge between Tarcento, Artegna and Montenars. The summit can be easily reached through the numerous paths that are found.

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9

30.1 km

View of Tarcento

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Great view of Tarcento and beyond

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10

31.0 km

Coia Castle

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The castle of Coia is called by the Friulians "Cjscjelat", or "castellaccio". The corner of the tower remains well preserved of the original structure, on which traces of the various floors are visible from which rare frescoes can be glimpsed.
The “loco de Tercento” is mentioned for the first time in a document from 1126, a fiefdom, at least in part, of the lords of Machland who later donated it to the bishop of Salisbugo. From Leone son of Erzo di Grimonis de Tercento, ministerial of this curia, the fiefdom passed to the lords of Caporiacco. Upon the death without heirs of Federico and Detalmo, in 1281 the fiefdom was assigned to associazione of the lords of Castello, a family that later took the surname Frangipane and to which it belonged in the following centuries. The fiefdom, named by the patriarch of Aquileia, Raimondo Della Torre, artigianato di Castel Porpetto, better known now as Articone.
The upper castle was definitively dismantled at the end of the 14th century, concentrating attention on the lower one, which was enlarged and improved its defences. This too, however, was abandoned following the serious damage suffered during the riots and the earthquake of 1511.
Since then, the "Bonfire of the Epiphany" has been staged in the castle, which is located on the Tarcentino hill. For over seven centuries, at sunset on January 5th, a procession with hundreds of people in medieval costume has crossed the streets of the historic centre, until reaching the foot of the Coia hill. Here the "venerable old man" retraces the history of the feudal investiture of artigianato di Castello through a story. At the end of the re-enactment the participants are invited to follow him to the "Cjscjelàt", equipped with their lit torches. Here the old man finally lights the "pignarul grant" (the big bonfire). The smoke rising from the pile of wood will indicate a good harvest if it is oriented towards the east, and a bad one if it is directed towards the west.

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37.4 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

15.9 km

13.8 km

2.88 km

1.73 km

1.54 km

1.24 km

Surfaces

17.1 km

9.41 km

5.73 km

4.04 km

419 m

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Friday 10 July

29°C

19°C

69 %

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Comments

July 30, 2023,Tarcento - Faeit - Artegna - Tarcento
Nice ride but you can see the signs of bad weather in the woods. The forest tracks are hollowed out by water and filled with branches.

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