Valsugana - cycle lane
Bicycle Touring
· Trento,Monte Bondone,Valle dell'Adige

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The Cycle lane of Valsugana looks like a paradise to spend pleasant hours playing sports in the great outdoors , with a distance of 80km between natural landscapes of incomparable beauty from Lake Caldonazzo in Trentino to Bassano del Grappa in Veneto . Lake Caldonazzo before and the tranquil waters of the river Brenta then (from Levico Terme) accompany the cyclists simple path , mostly flat and suitable for everyone.
easy
Distance 61.3 km
The Cycle lane of Valsugana looks like a paradise to spend pleasant hours playing sports in the great outdoors , with a distance of 80km between natural landscapes of incomparable beauty from Lake Caldonazzo in Trentino to Bassano del Grappa in Veneto . Lake Caldonazzo before and the tranquil waters of the river Brenta then (from Levico Terme) accompany the cyclists simple path , mostly flat and suitable for everyone.
Along the route there are Bicigrill - parking areas for cyclists for a break energy . To facilitate a return you can return to using the reinforced service train + bike in the months of July and August with structured wagons for the transport of 32 bicycles, while in the remaining months from April to October is available to the service bus + bike with a trolley to to 40 seats bicycle.
The path runs along the Valsugana part of the Via del Brenta from the lands of the Habsburgs to the lands of the Doges. The Brenta River , which starts from the lakes of Levico and to flow after 175 km in the lagoon of Venice, has always been an important communication route from the mountains to the sea , the Adriatic , along the Roman Via Claudia Augusta Altinate ( Donauwürth from the Danube to Altino near Venice ) , a place of passage and encounter between the Latin and Germanic peoples who have left their traces in the history , traditions and gastronomy .
The Brenta River and its course are therefore a unique itinerary characterized by historical and cultural aspects , as well as art and nature of extreme interest , through areas rich in attractions.
Along the route there are Bicigrill - parking areas for cyclists for a break energy . To facilitate a return you can return to using the reinforced service train + bike in the months of July and August with structured wagons for the transport of 32 bicycles, while in the remaining months from April to October is available to the service bus + bike with a trolley to to 40 seats bicycle.
The path runs along the Valsugana part of the Via del Brenta from the lands of the Habsburgs to the lands of the Doges. The Brenta River , which starts from the lakes of Levico and to flow after 175 km in the lagoon of Venice, has always been an important communication route from the mountains to the sea , the Adriatic , along the Roman Via Claudia Augusta Altinate ( Donauwürth from the Danube to Altino near Venice ) , a place of passage and encounter between the Latin and Germanic peoples who have left their traces in the history , traditions and gastronomy .
The Brenta River and its course are therefore a unique itinerary characterized by historical and cultural aspects , as well as art and nature of extreme interest , through areas rich in attractions.

Author
Francesca Azzolini
Update: January 29, 2018
Difficulty
easy
Technique
Highest point
492 m
Lowest point
217 m
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Coordinates:
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46.070003, 11.139998
DMS
46°04'12.0"N 11°08'24.0"E
UTM
32T 665494 5104051
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Coordinates
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46.070003, 11.139998
DMS
46°04'12.0"N 11°08'24.0"E
UTM
32T 665494 5104051
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Arrival by train, car, foot or bike
Difficulty
easy
Distance
61.3 km
Duration
4:57 h
Ascent
325 m
Descent
385 m
Highest point
492 m
Lowest point
217 m
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- 11 Waypoints
- 11 Waypoints
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Ascent
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