Cyclingroutes
Family cycling holidays are a simple and healthy way to have an unforgettable experience, in close contact with nature and the diverse landscape of the Euganean Hills.
There are many cycling routes, of varying length, which provide a great way to spend a day in the fresh air, peddling carefree and contemplating the natural and artistic wonders of the area.
CYCLING TOUR OF THE SHRINES OF ABANO TERME
There are many cycling tours we would recommend; some are even suitable for beginners, such as the Cycling tour of Abano Terme’s shrines, consisting of cycle paths and unpaved roads to travel on at your own speed and time.
CIRCULAR CYCLING ROUTE AROUND THE EUGANEAN HILLS
Another very interesting route is the circular cycling route around the Euganean Hills, which takes you from the Bassanello-Padova area to Vò Vecchio, or to Bastia di Rovolon, or even to Montegrotto. It passes through archaeologically fascinating places, such as the Catajo Castle, Villa Capodilista, Este’s Duomo, the Valbona Castle and many more. Thanks to this route you can travel through a large part of the province of Padova, visiting a series of monuments and buildings of high artistic value.
CYCLING TOUR OF THE GREAT TEOLO VALLEY
If it’s your first time exploring the Euganean Hills on mountain bikes however, the first route we would recommend is quite challenging, but very rewarding: a complete tour of the great Teolo Valley, travelling the ridges and the backbone of the most North-Eastern area of the Euganean Hills.
ESTE-MONTAGNANA CYCLING ROUTE
For lovers of city bikes however, we would recommend a route that takes you from Este to Montagnana, which runs partially along the bank of the Frassine river, in a landscape far from industrial warehouses or busy roads, and rich in remarkable nature and landscape.
CONSELVANO CYCLING ROUTE
Do you want to visit the southern areas of Padova? If so, this is the route for you: explore the countryside of Conselvano, the vast stretch of plain enclosed by the Euganean Hills and marked by the Canale Battaglia and the Bacchiglione-Roncajette river.