The Valsugana cycle path and the legendary climbs of cycling.
The Valsugana cycle path is far more than a route: it is a slow, immersive journey into the heart of Trentino, among mountains, lakes and historic villages. An itinerary of over 80 km linking Pergine Valsugana to Bassano del Grappa, following the course of the river Brenta and offering ever-changing views.
To ride here is to cross landscapes worth framing: the reflections of Lakes Caldonazzo and Levico, the cultivated countryside, the old trading routes and the small towns where you stop for a taste of local tradition. Every kilometre brings an encounter: with nature, with history, with art and with yourself.
Valsugana is not only a valley to cross, but a proving ground that has written some of the most epic pages in cycling. Here the great climbs — Panarotta, Vetriolo, Menador and the Manghen Pass, to name only a few — have tested the champions and set the stages of the Giro d’Italia alight, becoming symbols of effort, courage and glory on two wheels.
Riding these roads means reliving the emotions of the professionals, feeling the adrenaline of gradients that seem endless and, at the same time, letting yourself be enveloped by spectacular views: dense woods, breathtaking hairpins and vistas that repay every effort.
The Valsugana cycle path and the legendary climbs of cycling.
The Valsugana cycle path is far more than a route: it is a slow, immersive journey into the heart of Trentino, among mountains, lakes and historic villages. An itinerary of over 80 km linking Pergine Valsugana to Bassano del Grappa, following the course of the river Brenta and offering ever-changing views.
To ride here is to cross landscapes worth framing: the reflections of Lakes Caldonazzo and Levico, the cultivated countryside, the old trading routes and the small towns where you stop for a taste of local tradition. Every kilometre brings an encounter: with nature, with history, with art and with yourself.
Valsugana is not only a valley to cross, but a proving ground that has written some of the most epic pages in cycling. Here the great climbs — Panarotta, Vetriolo, Menador and the Manghen Pass, to name only a few — have tested the champions and set the stages of the Giro d’Italia alight, becoming symbols of effort, courage and glory on two wheels.
Riding these roads means reliving the emotions of the professionals, feeling the adrenaline of gradients that seem endless and, at the same time, letting yourself be enveloped by spectacular views: dense woods, breathtaking hairpins and vistas that repay every effort.