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    Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    July 25, 2020

    The history of the properties of the Vena d’Oro water with its source dates back to the times of the ancient Romans.
    As early as 1400 there is traces of a hermitage of friars who knew the healing properties of water from the local source which, defined as health, was used to heal people.
    After the area had been used as a wheat mill at the end of the eighteenth century, the great idea of the Lucchetti family from Treviso arrived in the mid-nineteenth century: to create a large hydrotherapy center. In 1869 the first center of the Veneto was opened that would win the favor of the nobility of all Europe, who came to Belluno for long summer stays.
    In the early 1900s the hotel was closed and everything became the property of Sade and then of Enel. The Vena d’Oro is thus used as a summer camp for the children of employees.
    From the 1930s to the 1980s, the mineral water of the Vena d’Oro created its own niche in the table mineral water market.

    The history of the properties of the Vena d'Oro water and its source dates back to Roman times.
    As early as 1400 there is evidence of a hermitage of monks who knew about the healing properties of the water from the local spring, which, defined as health, was used to cure people.
    After the area had been used as a grain mill at the end of the eighteenth century, in the mid-nineteenth century came the great idea of the Lucchetti family from Treviso: to create a large hydrotherapy center. In 1869 the first center in the Veneto region was opened and it was to win the favor of the nobility from all over Europe, who came to Belluno for long summer stays.
    In the early 1900s the hotel was closed and everything became the property of Sade and then Enel. The Vena d'Oro was then used as a summer camp for the children of the employees.
    From the thirties to the eighties, the mineral water of the Vena d'Oro created its own niche in the market of mineral table water.

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