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バニャリア・アルサ周辺の交通量の少ないサイクリングルートは、フリウリ平野下部の平坦な地形が特徴で、様々なスキルレベルの人がアクセス可能です。この地域には広大な農耕地が広がり、排水路や溝のネットワークが交差し、しばしば木々の列で縁取られています。サイクリストは、耕作地を抜け、歴史的な水路沿いを走るルートを見つけるでしょう。この地域は海抜約20メートルに位置しています。この景観は、魅力的な村々や史跡を結び、サイクリングに穏やかな環境を提供します。
最終更新日: 4月 1, 2026
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8.93km
00:41
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難しい自転車ライド. あらゆるフィットネスレベルに適しています。 ツアーの一部で自転車を押して歩く必要があるかもしれません。
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23.7km
01:22
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50m
初級者向けバイクライド. あらゆるフィットネスレベルに適しています。 全般的に舗装された状態です。あらゆるスキルレベルに適しています。
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20.1km
01:09
40m
40m
初級者向けバイクライド. あらゆるフィットネスレベルに適しています。 全般的に舗装された状態です。あらゆるスキルレベルに適しています。
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21.0km
01:33
20m
20m
初級者向けバイクライド. あらゆるフィットネスレベルに適しています。 全般的に舗装された状態です。あらゆるスキルレベルに適しています。
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72.9km
05:34
120m
120m
難しい自転車ライド. 標準以上のフィットネスレベルが必要です。 全般的に舗装された状態です。あらゆるスキルレベルに適しています。
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Cycling along the walls of the Star City of Palmanopva is always a great ride
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The Stella River near Palazzolo is home to a beautiful park, which can be visited via the beautiful Stella cycle path.
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The “Chiesa di San Floriano” is dedicated to the martyr St. Florian and is impressive due to the small bell tower to the right of the church, which is considerably lower than the church itself.
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The first mention of the village of Torviscosa dates back to 1278, when it was known as Zuino. The surrounding area was rich in water due to numerous springs and threatened to become swampy without adequate canalization. The Counts of Savorgnan, who owned these lands from 1344 to 1818, therefore initiated the first reclamation measures at the end of the 17th century. On the drained land, only the tower of a medieval castle remained standing, which is why the village was renamed Torre di Zuino. Later, other buildings were added, and in 1727, the church of Santa Maria Assunta was added. Until 1915, the village was the last Italian town before the border with Austria-Hungary, a fact commemorated by a plaque on the outskirts of the village. Today, the industrial town of Torviscosa is a planned town built during the heyday of Italian fascism. It was founded in 1937 by Franco Marinotti and takes its name from the pre-war period (Torre) and the processed textile fibers (Viscosa). The totalitarian regimes that shaped much of Europe in the middle decades of the 20th century had a significant impact on urban design. These regimes founded or rebuilt cities, often drawing on the most modern architectural and urban design projects of the time. The oldest part of the industrial complexes included buildings intended for various purposes, all with red brick facades. The desire to organize civilian life based on the same rules that exist in factories was translated into urban planning by a clear separation of residential areas according to professional categories. The houses of the managers, the residences for employees and technicians, and the residential buildings for industrial workers were located in different areas of the main town, while the outskirts of the municipality were reserved for agricultural workers. Even today, the planning and construction of that time are omnipresent and barely altered throughout the city. On the outskirts, buildings and houses have been constructed in keeping with modern times. In terms of social life, the city feels like a mixture of Disneyland, the film A Clockwork Orange, and film studios like Universal Studios. Sources: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabrikstadt_Torviscosa, https://grado.it/de/reisetipps/umgebung/torviscosa
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The first mention of Torviscosa dates back to 1278, when it was known as Zuino. The surrounding area was rich in water due to numerous springs and threatened to become marshy without proper drainage. The Counts of Savorgnan, who owned these lands from 1344 to 1818, therefore initiated the first land reclamation measures at the end of the 17th century. Only the tower of a medieval castle remained standing on the drained land, which is why the village was renamed Torre di Zuino. Later, other buildings were added, and in 1727 the Church of Santa Maria Assunta was built. Until 1915, the village was the last Italian town before the border with Austria-Hungary, a fact commemorated today by a plaque on the outskirts of the town. The modern industrial city of Torviscosa is a planned city built during the heyday of Italian Fascism. It was founded in 1937 by Franco Marinotti and takes its name from the pre-war era (Torre) and processed textile fibers (Viscosa). The totalitarian regimes that dominated much of Europe in the mid-20th century had a significant impact on urban planning. These regimes founded or rebuilt cities, often drawing on the most modern architectural and urban design projects of the time. The oldest part of the industrial complex comprised buildings for various purposes, all sharing red brick facades. The desire to organize civic life according to the same rules that existed in the factory was translated into a clear separation of residential areas based on occupational categories in the urban planning. The houses of managers, residences for employees and technicians, and housing for factory workers were located in different areas of the main town, while the outskirts of the municipality were reserved for agricultural laborers. ... Even today, the original planning and construction methods are omnipresent in the city and remain largely unchanged. On the city's outskirts, buildings and houses have been erected in a more modern style. In terms of social life, the city resembles a blend of Disneyland, the film A Clockwork Orange, and film studios like Universal Studios. Sources: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabrikstadt_Torviscosa, https://grado.it/de/reisetipps/umgebung/torviscosa
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The first mention of the village of Torviscosa dates back to 1278, when it was known as Zuino. The surrounding area was rich in water due to numerous springs and threatened to become swampy without adequate canalization. The Counts of Savorgnan, who owned these lands from 1344 to 1818, therefore initiated the first reclamation measures at the end of the 17th century. On the drained land, only the tower of a medieval castle remained standing, which is why the village was renamed Torre di Zuino. Later, other buildings were added, and in 1727, the church of Santa Maria Assunta was added. Until 1915, the village was the last Italian town before the border with Austria-Hungary, a fact commemorated by a plaque on the outskirts of the village. Today, the industrial town of Torviscosa is a planned town built during the heyday of Italian fascism. It was founded in 1937 by Franco Marinotti and takes its name from the pre-war period (Torre) and the processed textile fibers (Viscosa). The totalitarian regimes that shaped much of Europe in the middle decades of the 20th century had a significant impact on urban design. These regimes founded or rebuilt cities, often drawing on the most modern architectural and urban design projects of the time. The oldest part of the industrial complexes included buildings intended for various purposes, all with red brick facades. The desire to organize civilian life based on the same rules that exist in factories was translated into urban planning by a clear separation of residential areas according to professional categories. The houses of the managers, the residences for employees and technicians, and the residential buildings for industrial workers were located in different areas of the main town, while the outskirts of the municipality were reserved for agricultural workers. Even today, the planning and construction of that time are omnipresent and barely altered throughout the city. On the outskirts, buildings and houses have been constructed in keeping with modern times. In terms of social life, the city feels like a mixture of Disneyland, the film A Clockwork Orange, and film studios like Universal Studios. Sources: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabrikstadt_Torviscosa, https://grado.it/de/reisetipps/umgebung/torviscosa
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The first mention of the village of Torviscosa dates back to 1278, when it was known as Zuino. The surrounding area was rich in water due to numerous springs and threatened to become swampy without adequate canalization. The Counts of Savorgnan, who owned these lands from 1344 to 1818, therefore initiated the first reclamation measures at the end of the 17th century. On the drained land, only the tower of a medieval castle remained standing, which is why the village was renamed Torre di Zuino. Later, other buildings were added, and in 1727, the church of Santa Maria Assunta was added. Until 1915, the village was the last Italian town before the border with Austria-Hungary, a fact commemorated by a plaque on the outskirts of the village. Today, the industrial town of Torviscosa is a planned town built during the heyday of Italian fascism. It was founded in 1937 by Franco Marinotti and takes its name from the pre-war period (Torre) and the processed textile fibers (Viscosa). The totalitarian regimes that shaped much of Europe in the middle decades of the 20th century had a significant impact on urban design. These regimes founded or rebuilt cities, often drawing on the most modern architectural and urban design projects of the time. The oldest part of the industrial complexes included buildings intended for various purposes, all with red brick facades. The desire to organize civilian life based on the same rules that exist in factories was translated into urban planning by a clear separation of residential areas according to professional categories. The houses of the managers, the residences for employees and technicians, and the residential buildings for industrial workers were located in different areas of the main town, while the outskirts of the municipality were reserved for agricultural workers. Even today, the planning and construction of that time are omnipresent and barely altered throughout the city. On the outskirts, buildings and houses have been constructed in keeping with modern times. In terms of social life, the city feels like a mixture of Disneyland, the film A Clockwork Orange, and film studios like Universal Studios. Sources: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabrikstadt_Torviscosa, https://grado.it/de/reisetipps/umgebung/torviscosa
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Strassoldo is a medieval village that was included in the 2019 list of the "Borghi più belli d'Italia" (Most Beautiful Villages in Italy). With its two castles, Strassoldo represents a rare example of a well-preserved medieval village of exceptional charm. The Strassoldo family is one of the few examples of feudal lords who have remained in possession of the castles since their foundation and continue to inhabit them to this day. The castles can be entered through two entrance gates, and the paths inside are paved. The village surrounding the castle has continually expanded and has been well preserved and restored. Two mills with working wheels are particularly charming, one of which dates back to the 12th century and has been in operation for over seven hundred years. Full information: https://www.borghibellifvg.it/de/die-dorfer/strassoldo
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バニャリア・アルサ周辺には70以上の交通量の少ないサイクリングルートがあり、あらゆるスキルレベルに対応する幅広い選択肢を提供しています。初心者向けが43件、中級者向けが15件、さらに難易度の高いオプションが14件あります。
バニャリア・アルサのルートは、主に東フリウリ平野下部の保存状態の良い農業平原を横断します。耕作地を走り抜け、しばしば木々の列に縁取られ、排水路や溝のネットワークに沿って進むため、静かで風光明媚な体験ができます。平坦な地形はこの地域の特徴であり、アクセスしやすいツアーに適しています。
はい、バニャリア・アルサの交通規制のないルートの多くは周回型になっており、同じ場所から出発して同じ場所に戻ることができます。例えば、初心者向けのルートであるパルマノーヴァ – ウディーネ門ループ(パルマノーヴァ発)は、歴史的な星形都市の周りを巡る素晴らしい周回体験を提供します。
この地域は歴史が豊かです。多くのルートは、重要な史跡の近くやその中を通っています。ユネスコ世界遺産である星形要塞都市パルマノーヴァへサイクリングしたり、約14km離れたアクイレイアのフォロ・ロマーノで古代ローマの遺産を探検したりできます。ウディーネ門やポルタ・アクイレイア(パルマノーヴァ)も注目すべき歴史的な見どころです。
もちろんです。平坦な地形と数多くの初心者向けルートがあるため、バニャリア・アルサは家族でのサイクリングに最適です。ポルタ・アクイレイア(パルマノーヴァ) – パルマノーヴァ旧市街門ループ(シュトラッソル発)のようなルートは、一般的に家族に適しており、車両交通から離れた安全で楽しい体験を提供します。
バニャリア・アルサでのサイクリングに最適な季節は、通常、春と秋です。これらの時期は気候が穏やかで快適であり、農業景観は特に鮮やかになります。夏も楽しめますが、特に午前中や午後の遅い時間帯が快適で、日中はかなり暑くなることがあります。
ルートは主に農村地帯を交通量の少ない体験に重点を置いていますが、多くのルートは魅力的な村や町を通過またはその近くを通っており、地元のカフェや飲食店を見つけることができます。komootでルートを計画することで、途中で休憩できる場所を特定できます。
この地域はkomootコミュニティから高く評価されており、2,500件以上の評価で平均4.33つ星を獲得しています。レビューでは、農業平野の静けさ、整備されたサイクリングパス、そして車両交通の妨げなしにパルマノーヴァのような史跡を探索できる機会がしばしば称賛されています。
はい、バニャリア・アルサはより広範な地域ネットワークに統合されています。この地域からは、ザルツブルクとグラードを結ぶアルペ・アドリア・サイクリングルート(FVG1)や、ヴェネツィアからトリエステまで伸びるFVG2アドリア海サイクリングウェイ(AdriaBike)のような主要なサイクリングパスにアクセスできます。これらのルートは、専用のサイクリングパスや二次道路を利用することが多く、広範囲にわたる交通規制のないサイクリングの機会を提供しています。
はい、この地域のユニークな歴史を紹介するルートを探索できます。例えば、初心者向けのルートであるトルヴィスコサ企業村 – ヴィッラノーヴァの教会ループ(トルヴィスコサ発)は、計画された工業都市トルヴィスコサを含む、独特の建築的・歴史的意義を持つ地域を巡ります。
この地域全体が、特にルートが木々の列や排水路に縁取られている場所では、農業平野の絵のように美しい景色を提供しています。パルマノーヴァの星形要塞はユニークな建築的展望ポイントを提供し、静かな田園地帯は穏やかな風景を楽しむための十分な機会を提供しています。
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