
Veneto Gravel Adventure: Prosecco Hills to the Asiago Plateau | Epic Gravel Bike Tour
Exploring the hidden gems of the Veneto by Gravel with an extra visit to the magical Asiago plateau
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This 7-day gravel adventure includes the exploration of the magical Prosecco Hills gravel roads and takes you up to the Asiago Plateau, an emerging hotbed for gravel riding. This expansive grassy plateau situated above the River Brenta is famous for both its cheese and the critical role it played in World War I. It has been the field of the 2024 European Gravel Championships, solidifying its place as a gravel riding destination. Although not far from the more industrious flatlands to the South, the Asiago plateau feels like it's in another world. This unique region, also known as the Sette Communi, has been shaped by its strategic location on the front lines of World War I. There are still residents who speak the unique Cimbrian language, which is a derivation of German. In addition to being great for cheese (the area is home to the Burlina cow, an increasingly rare breed known for its quality milk), the Asiago Plateau is emerging as an alternative destination for outdoor activities.
What's Included in this Trip
- Pick-up and transfer from the airport to the pick up location on the trip start date or the day before the trip start date
- 6 nights accommodation in select boutique hotels including breakfast
- Daily on-trip van support
- All on-trip luggage transfers
- Exclusive access to the CyclingHero Companion App with daily multiple route options and local insights
- Access to Hammerhead Karoo bike computer with pre-installed CyclingHero route options
- Support with set-up of rental bike, or assembly/disassembly of own bike
- Orientation meeting on day 1
- All on-trip transfers
- Bike box storage for the entire duration of the trip
- Post trip drop off at the airport (day of trip end or following day)
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Day-by-Day Cycling Itinerary

From Treviso, through Collalto to Soligo via the Montello
Leaving Treviso, it’s not long before the pavement ends as the route winds through farmlands until reaching the Montello, a key strategic battlefield of World War I that has become a haven for road, gravel and mountain bike riders from the area. The route skirts the edge of the Montello before crossing the Piave River and climbing up to Collalto, which rewards with fantastic views of the region. It then follows gravel and quiet paved roads through picturesque Pieve di Soligo, host of the 2023 Gravel World Championships and the ideal place to have an afternoon pick-me-up before the last short stretch to your accommodations in the town of Soligo.
The Land of Prosecco Part I: Vittorio Veneto and Conegliano
Leaving Soligo, you are soon immersed in the spectacular vistas of the Eastern Prosecco Hills. The route incorporates several sections used for the 2023 Gravel World Championships, including the beautiful Via Molinetto and past the spectacular Castelbrando castle. After passing by the picturesque lake of Revine, you descend into Vittorio Veneto, a vibrant town where Italy won the decisive victory that brought WWI to a close. The route continues through Conegliano and its hilltop castle before heading back into the vineyards for your return to Soligo.
There is also a shorter option that skips Vittorio Veneto and Conegliano but still offers you a fantastic immersion into the Prosecco area.
At the other end of the spectrum, for those interested in challenges and unique road engineering, there is the option of an additional detour up to the Passo San Boldo, a road built by the Austrians in 100 days during WWI.
The Land of Prosecco Part II: Valdobbiadene and the Asolo Hills
The day starts with a flat gravel road through Sernaglia della Battaglia, after which the route gets more hilly as the capital of Prosecco, Valdobbiadene, nears. Leaving Valdobbiadene, it’s time to cross back over the Piave River and follow it downstream before entering the verdant Colli Asolani. A last uphill has you in the picturesque town of Asolo, also known as the The City of a Hundred Horizons.
Along the Brenta River to Cittadella, Bassano del Grappa and Marostica
Today is an epic gravel odyssey that takes in several lovely towns as it explores the riding along the Brenta River. First stop is Cittadella, a town that is famous both for its perfectly preserved fortification walls, and for it being the finish line of the inaugural UCI Gravel World Championships in 2022.
The route then enters gravel heaven along the Brenta before reaching Marostica, whose large main square is the location for the human chess competition which runs every two years in September.
Last stop on the ride is Bassano del Grappa, known for both its strong spirit and the fantastic riding to be found in its vicinity, including the epic Monte Grappa. One last climb has you back in Asolo where Aperitivo on the main square awaits. If the full loop sounds a bit ambitious, a shorter option that follows gravel and paved roads directly to Bassano then returns along the base of the Monte Grappa is also available.
Intro to the Asiago Plateau
After a last morning wander around idyllic Asolo, a short transfer by van brings you up to the Rifugio Granezza on the Asiago plateau, where you will saddle up and continue by bike on a loop that follows parts of the 2024 World Championships route before descending into charming Asiago, your base for the next two nights. The rest of the day is yours to explore town and sample the world renowned Asiago cheese. For those more interested in gravel than cheese, there is a longer, hillier option that includes the Monte Corno and passes through Roana before arriving in Asiago.
Exploring the Asiago plateau
For this final day of gravel exploration, the Asiago plateau awaits with its bountiful gravel road network. Heading Southwest from Asiago, a route along the old military railroad line offers the perfect warm-up before heading further South, passing several British war cemetaries, a reminder of the region's strategic importance in WWI. An option with more climbing heads North from Asiago and loops through Rifugio Campolongo before descending back down through Roana and returning to Asiago.
Alla prossima!
Your bike adventure has come to an end, and we hope you have left some undiscovered roads for your next visit! After a last breakfast, it’s time to head back to Treviso or Venice for your trip home or further explorations in the area.
We wish you a pleasant flight back home and we are looking forward to hosting you again in Italy.
Arrivedeci!
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