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05:42
97.6km
2,300m
Road cycling
This difficult 60.6-mile road cycling route through Valle Grezzano and Valle Vestenanova offers challenging climbs and scenic views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
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12.1 km
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31.0 km
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63.8 km
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73.3 km
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88.2 km
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97.6 km
End point
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
94.1 km
2.85 km
747 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
90.4 km
7.22 km
< 100 m
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Elevation
Highest point (1,080 m)
Lowest point (40 m)
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Max wind speed: 11.0 km/h
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This route was planned by komoot.
This is a difficult road cycling route, demanding excellent fitness levels. With nearly 98 kilometers and a significant elevation gain of 2,300 meters, it's a serious test for experienced cyclists.
The Valle Grezzano e Valle Vestenanova — Round trip typically takes around 5 hours and 42 minutes to complete, though this can vary based on your pace and stops.
The route primarily follows roads, but some sections might be unpaved or difficult to ride, requiring adaptability. You'll encounter diverse terrain, from challenging ascents in the Lessinia mountains to gentler rolling hills, with varied gradients throughout.
You can expect picturesque and amazing scenery characteristic of the Lessinia mountains and the Valpantena valley. Riders will see a mix of demanding mountain landscapes and charming agricultural areas, including vineyards and olive groves, offering stunning views of mountains, valleys, and historical sites.
Yes, the route passes by several interesting spots. Keep an eye out for the scenic Strada della Pissarota, the beautiful Velo Veronese to Selva di Progno Scenic Road, and the charming Cattigliano Vineyards. You'll also pass through small settlements like Finetti and Mezzane di Sotto.
While specific parking areas for this exact route are not detailed, starting points in towns like Grezzana or nearby villages in the Valpantena valley typically offer public parking options. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
The best time to cycle this route is generally during the spring and autumn months when the weather is milder and the scenery is vibrant. Summer can also be suitable, but be prepared for potentially higher temperatures, especially on climbs.
No, there are typically no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle this route or to access the general areas of the Parco Naturale Regionale della Lessinia. However, always respect local regulations and private property.
As this is a challenging road cycling route, it is generally not suitable for dogs to accompany cyclists. If you plan to visit the area with a dog, consider shorter, less demanding routes or walking trails where dogs are permitted and can be safely managed on a leash.
Yes, the route briefly intersects with several other paths. You'll find sections that overlap with the Ciclabile della Val d'Illasi, Percorso dei sette vulcani tappa 5, BI-12 - Ciclovia Pedemontana Alpina - variante, and the Cammino dei due Santuari, among others.
The route passes through several small settlements like Finetti and Mezzane di Sotto, and is near larger towns like Grezzana. These areas offer opportunities to find cafes, restaurants, and potentially accommodations. It's a good idea to plan your stops in advance.