Meolo Route
A road cycling route starting from San Polo di Piave
Cycle through unique landscapes, uncovering the charm of Ponte di Piave, Meolo, Favaro Veneto, Tarù, and Canizzano.
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Experience the diversity of the San Polo di Piave region on this 104-kilometer road cycling route. With just 60 meters of ascent, this route is perfect for riders of all skill levels. Immerse yourself in a journey filled with unparalleled natural beauty and cultural heritage.
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Start: San Polo di Piave Village centerSan Polo di Piave: Cycling through vineyards and training on the famous Montello hill in San Polo di Piave.
San Polo di Piave is a town located in the Veneto region of Italy. From a cyclist's perspective, San Polo di Piave offers a variety of terrains, including flat roads and gentle hills. The area is dotted with vineyards and wineries, creating a scenic backdrop for cycling. As for famous cycling-related spots or challenging climbs, San Polo di Piave is located near the renowned Montello hill, which is a popular training ground for cyclists of all levels. With its beautiful countryside and connection to the cycling world, San Polo di Piave is a great destination for road and gravel cyclists.11 km
11 km
Ponte di PiaveVillagePass through Ponte di Piave, a town offering scenic views of the Piave River.
28 km
28 km
MeoloVillageExplore the charming canals and historical architecture of Meolo, a perfect detour from the main route.
52 km
52 km
Favaro VenetoTownVisit Favaro Veneto and stroll through its lively streets, discovering authentic Italian culture.
61 km
61 km
TarùVillageVenture towards Tarù and admire its picturesque countryside, characterized by rolling hills and sprawling vineyards.
75 km
75 km
CanizzanoSub-urbPass through Canizzano, a small village offering glimpses of rural Italian lifestyle.
104 km
104 km
Finish: San Polo di Piave Village centerSan Polo di Piave: Cycling through vineyards and training on the famous Montello hill in San Polo di Piave.