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If you’re a nature lover and an outdoor adventure enthusiast, Lugugnana offers two cycling routes that will take you through breathtaking landscapes and places steeped in history and charm.

The Vallevecchia Nature Reserve

 

Stretching over approximately 33.5 km, this route offers an immersive experience in unspoiled nature that even inspired the writer Hemingway during his hunting trips. The journey begins along peaceful country roads leading to the Vallevecchia Nature Reserve, recognized by the European Union as a Special Protection Area. Here, visitors can explore sand dunes, wild beaches, pine forests, and agricultural landscapes, fully immersing themselves in a natural environment rich in biodiversity.

Points of Interest:

  • Vallevecchia Nature Reserve: A protected area featuring the largest undeveloped sandy beach in the Upper Adriatic.
  • Lagoon and Brussa Beach: Locations of extraordinary natural beauty.
  • Girolaguna: A captivating trail through unspoiled nature.

 

The route begins at the ATVO bus stop, continuing along Via Chiesa before turning left onto Strada Brussa. From here, cyclists can enjoy a journey through rural landscapes and stunning views, making stops along the way to admire the natural beauty surrounding them.

Vallevecchia - Lugugnana

Vast Rural Landscapes: Sindacale, Marango, and San Gaetano

This route, spanning approximately 21.3 km, offers a panoramic view of the rural landscapes and historic communities of Lugugnana. Along tranquil country roads, cyclists can explore the Bosco delle Lame and admire the rich wildlife and plant life that inhabit it. Passing through Marango and San Gaetano, visitors can immerse themselves in the region’s history and culture, discovering traces of the past linked to ancient noble families.

Points of Interest:

  • Bosco delle Lame: A natural oasis rich in flora and fauna.
  • Monastery of Marango: A testament to the region’s historical heritage.
  • San Gaetano: A charming village with a rich and fascinating history.

The route begins at the ATVO bus stop, proceeding along Via Chiesa and then onto the provincial road Portogruaro-Brussa. Passing through picturesque rural landscapes and ancient villages, cyclists can fully immerse themselves in the unique atmosphere of Lugugnana.

la Brussa lagoon at Vallevecchia oasis in Veneto Italy

Whether you’re an experienced cyclist or a beginner, these routes offer a unique opportunity to explore the natural beauty and rich history of this captivating destination.

Ready to embark on an unforgettable adventure through the magnificent landscapes of Lugugnana? Be sure to catch the ATVO Bus Line 1 or Line 39 and get off at the Scuole Elementari stop on Via Fausta, near the Maxi’ supermarket. Rent your bike, pack your camera, and prepare for a journey that will lead you to discover the natural beauty and fascinating history of this enchanting region.