The Veneto Bike Tour is a perfect idea for exploring the beauty of the Veneto region by pedaling through historic cities, picturesque villages and breathtaking scenery. Here is an itinerary that includes Venice, Padua, Vicenza, Bassano del Grappa, Valdobbiadene and Treviso:

1. Brenta Riviera
- Departure: Start the journey from Mogliano V. to head to the Riviera del brenta.
- Route: Follow the Brenta Cycle Route along the Naviglio Brenta, passing historic Venetian villas such as Villa Pisani.
- Arrival in Padua: Explore the historic center, the Basilica of St. Anthony and Prato della Valle.
2. Palladium route
- Route: Follow the Riviera Berica bicycle path. You’ll pass through small villages and the Venetian countryside.
- Arrival in Vicenza: See the works of Andrea Palladio, such as the Olympic Theater and Villa La Rotonda.
3. Walled Cities
- Route: Go through Marostica, famous for the Chess Square. Continue toward Bassano.
- Arrival in Bassano del Grappa: Visit the Ponte degli Alpini and taste local grappa.
4. Prosecco Hills.
- Route: Pedal through the Prosecco hills, a UNESCO World Heritage landscape to the beautiful town of Conegliano.
- Stop: Stop at a winery for a Prosecco tasting.
5. Left Piave
- Route: Follow back roads through vineyards until you reach Treviso and then on to Mogliano V..
- Arrival in Treviso: Explore the historic center, canals and arcades of the city.
Useful tips:
- Difficulty level: Medium-easy, with some climbs in the Valdobbiadene area.
- Best time: Spring and fall, for mild temperatures and less traffic.
- Equipment: A trekking e-bike to tackle hills with ease.
- Accommodations: Plan stops at farmhouses or B&Bs along the way.
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self-guided
- Hotel 3* B&B
- GPX and interactive map
- h24 assistance
guided tour
- Hotel 3* B&B
- bicycle touring guide
- 2 wine tasting





Any doubts?
Hey. Don’t be discouraged. Absolutely! When it comes to planning a safe, smooth, and fun bike trip, it is important to consider several factors to make sure the experience is enjoyable and smooth. Here is some useful information and services that you may find helpful: 1. Safe Routes: Make sure you find safe, well-maintained bike routes away from heavy traffic and with clear signage. You can consult local maps or specialized websites to locate the best bike routes in the area you wish to explore. 2. Suitable bicycles: It is essential to have a bicycle that is suitable for your level of experience and the type of terrain you will face on your trip. If you don’t have your own bike, you might consider our bike rentals. 3. Safety Equipment: Make sure you always have and wear a protective helmet while cycling and have additional equipment with you such as lights and reflectors if you plan to ride at night or in low visibility conditions. 4. Insurance: Check if your insurance policy covers any accidents while cycling or if you need to purchase additional coverage for your trip. Trip cancellation coverage is also important. 5. Technical Assistance: It is helpful to have bicycle maintenance included in the price and to have an emergency repair kit with you. Alternatively, make sure that the guide who accompanies you has equipment with him or her for technical assistance services along the route if needed. 6. Personal Safety : Take precautions for your personal safety, such as carrying enough water, energy food, and sunscreen with you during the trip. Be sure to inquire about expected weather conditions and dress accordingly. 7. Expert Guide: If you are new to bicycle touring or would like to explore new areas with others, you might consider joining an organized tour with an experienced AIG2R guide. This will allow you to focus on fun and exploration while leaving logistical planning in the hands of the experts. With proper preparation and attention to safety, a bicycle trip can be an unforgettable and rewarding experience. By choosing the right services and following these guidelines, you can fully enjoy your cycling adventure with complete peace of mind.