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Canazei Cycling Trail 6N/7D May/June 2020 This region need little introduction. 1 They're a jewel in the Alps, famous for their towering rock spires that are so spectacular UNESCO added them to its list

0 kms of world heritage sites. Nowhere is riding more dramatic and

awe-inspiring, and within the region, two mountain groups

stand out – the Marmolada (3,343m) and the 3,151m Sella

massif. The gateway to these giants is to be found in Val di

Fassa, a valley historically so cut-off it's one of the few places

where the Ladin dialect is still spoken. 2 Canazei to Molina It is the most popular itinerary among cyclists: the cycle path of the Dolomites crosses the valleys of Fassa and Fiemme, along the river Avisio, with a total 48 kms length of 48 km and a difference in altitude of 650 m. From Alba di Canazei southwards, the landscape keeps on changing, going past luxuriant larch and spur woods up to Pozza, where the valley opens and breath-taking views delight the sight. The descent to Soraga should be started with low speed as one can admire the extraordinary architecture of the Dolomites and their steeples which turn coral red at sunset. Past and the Sassolungo, Catinaccio and Monzoni, the path continues towards and Molina. 3 Canazei - - Levico The capital of is quietly condent and easy to like. Bicycles 55 kms glide along spotless streets fanning out from the atmospheric, intimate Piazza del Duomo, students clink spritzes by Renaissance fountains, and a dozen historical eras intermingle seamlessly among stone castles, shady porticoes and the city's Levico -Ciclabile Valsugana-Bassano 4 del Grappa The Valsugana cycle path is a simple path that winds its way along the lake, continues along the Brenta river and reaches Bassano del Grappa, connecting Trentino and Veneto in a pleasant ride. 58 kms You would hardly say you are in Italy, the path of this cycle path is uncontaminated and surrounded by greenery: among woods, meadows, elds and orchards, accompanied by the sound of water and the calls of birds that is easy to observe in these areas the Valsugana route passes through villages and small villages rich in history and fascinating in their simplicity. The landscape is very varied and passes from narrow and shady gorges to airy areas full of colors ... in the midst of many many apple trees: spring is certainly the best time to travel this cycle route, even if in summer nobody gets angry if you pick up some apple on the way. Bassano del Grappa sits charmingly on the banks of the river Brenta as it winds its way free from Alpine foothills through the Veneto plains to the Venetian lagoon. The town is famous for its namesake spirit, grappa – a distillation made from the discarded skins, pulp, seeds and stems of winemaking – although there is plenty to enjoy in this lovely Veneto town with its Palladian architecture and ancient historic core. Bassano del Grappa - 5 Treviso- Jesolo Lido Treviso is a city in northeastern Italy with many canals. On the 50 kms central Piazza dei Signori is the Palazzo dei Trecento, with battlements and vaulted arcades. The Fontana delle Tette is a 16th-century fountain that used to dispense wine. Nearby, the Duomo features a neoclassical facade, Romanesque crypt and a painting by Titian. The Civic Museums' main site, the St. Catherine complex, has medieval fresco. Treviso has everything you could want from a mid-sized Veneto city: medieval city walls, lots of pretty canals, narrow cobbled streets and frescoed churches.

Jesolo Lido Beautiful, buzzing Jesolo rises up on the narrow strip of beach that lies between the Venice Lagoon and the Piave River Delta in the Region of Veneto. Jesolo Lido - Lio Piccolo- 6 Jesolo Lido

Lio Piccolo is an ancient village, north of Cavallino Treporti, one of the many 55 kms settlements scattered around the northern part of the Venetian lagoon that are known for their unique and beautiful environment. Lio Piccolo in particular is the most ancient settlement in the area and is surrounded by “valli”: shing zones created during the middle age that are still in operation nowadays. So a visit to Lio Piccolo can feel like a journey back in time, thanks to its uncontaminated environment and its exciting history, culture and tradition. The village structure is quite peculiar: it comprises small islands separated by narrow canals, agricultural lands and salt marshes. And wherever you look, you see beautiful landscapes made of lagoon and wilderness. Check-Out Tour will end with departure from 7 Jesolo Lido post Breakfast Join Us

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