The Bailey Bridge and the Sile River in Santa Cristina near Treviso

Treviso Ostiglia: The cycle and pedestrian path

Rivers and streams, fields of corn, asparagus and radicchio, country churches, nature reserves, and Veneto villas — a whole series of wonderful sights, one after another along a cycle path that offers refreshment points, rest areas, bike rental points and tourist services.

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Cycling through the heart of Veneto

A safe, well-signposted cycle and pedestrian path winding through the heart of Veneto along the route of a former railway.
The Treviso–Ostiglia cycle and pedestrian Route now stretches for 110 km, linking Treviso to Legnago and crossing the provinces of Treviso, Padua, Vicenza, and Verona. The section between Legnago and Casaleone is currently under restoration, with its opening planned for 2026. To reach the town of Ostiglia, alternative routes are suggested here inside. The trail immerses you in an authentic Veneto landscape: waterways, fields of maize, asparagus and radicchio, rural churches, nature reserves, Venetian villas, rolling hills, and broad plains dotted with bell towers. The cycle path is equipped with refreshment points, rest areas, bike rentals, and tourist services. Over the coming months, the Veneto section will be fully accessible, offering even more opportunities for connections.

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Trail

There is a cycle and pedestrian way in Italy that allows you to travel slowly in every season of the year. Come and discover the hidden treasures in the heart of the Veneto Region. Once it was a railway line: now it is a pleasant cycle path that winds its way for 110 km through the provinces of Treviso, Padova, Vicenza and Verona.

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Tourists in Ca Marcello Piombino Dese

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Crossing paths

The Treviso-Ostiglia crosses many other cycle paths, each of them allowing you to explore unique cities

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