4.3
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14,241
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74
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Porpetto周辺の交通量の少ないサイクリングルートは、イタリア、フリウリ=ヴェネツィア・ジュリア州の平坦な平野に位置し、農耕地、川のデルタ、海岸ラグーンを特徴とする景観を提供しています。この地域は、アクセスしやすいサイクリングに理想的な、ほとんど舗装された小道のネットワークを提供しています。このエリアは高低差が少なく、ルートは通常、緩やかな勾配と、田園地帯やマラーノラグーンに向けた開けた景色が特徴です。
最終更新日: 4月 1, 2026
5.0
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26
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19.3km
01:05
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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13
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43.9km
02:40
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中程度の自転車ライド. ある程度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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12
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20.5km
01:21
30m
30m
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。
4.7
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4
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中程度の自転車ライド. ある程度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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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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A very impressive war memorial for those who died in World War I and World War II. There's a drinking water station next to the memorial.
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The village of Corgnolo was first mentioned in documents in 1353. The name derives from the corn cherry forests surrounding the village. The old watermills were once used to grind corn and husk rice and are historical witnesses to the past. Today, Corgnolo is known for its annual Christmas nativity scene (Presepe). For 20 years, the village community has been committed to transforming part of the village into a gigantic living nativity scene. This depicts rural life and, of course, scenes from the life of Mary and Joseph on their way to Bethlehem. Even a multitude of Romans with their slaves and the Three Wise Men with life-size camels were not forgotten. The village boasts a remarkable war memorial, and a drinking water source is right next to it.
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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 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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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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A classic, well-preserved canal bridge over a wide canal.
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ポルペetto周辺には70以上の交通量の少ないツーリングサイクリングルートがあり、静かな道や景色の良い道を求めるサイクリストに幅広い選択肢を提供しています。これらのルートの多くは舗装されており、ツーリングに最適です。
ポルペettoを含むフリウリ=ヴェネツィア・ジュリア州では、一般的に春から秋にかけて快適なサイクリングコンディションが楽しめます。春と初夏は緑豊かな風景と快適な気温を提供し、秋は鮮やかな色彩をもたらします。出発前には必ず現地の気象条件を確認してください。
はい、ポルペettoは初心者にとって素晴らしい拠点となります。利用可能な交通量の少ないツーリングルートのうち約48件が初級レベルと評価されており、ツーリングサイクリング初心者やリラックスしたライドを楽しみたい方に最適です。例として、サン・ジョルジョ・ディ・ノガロからの短いLa Colombaループがあります。
多くのルートでは、この地域の自然の美しさを垣間見ることができます。プレチェニコのステラ川の近くのエリアを探索したり、Selva d'Arvonchi自然保護区の静けさを発見したりできます。近くのマラーノラグーンには、ステラ川河口とヴァッレ・カナル・ノーヴォという2つの自然保護区があり、豊かな野鳥で知られています。
もちろんです。この地域は歴史が豊かです。Strassoldoの中世の村と水車小屋に向かってサイクリングしたり、Strassoldoの村自体を訪れることができます。ユネスコ世界遺産であるパルマノーヴァは、その壮大な門を持つユニークな「星形都市」であり、ポルペettoからサイクリング圏内です。
はい、自然の水景に興味がある方のために、Cormor川の滝のそばを通るルートがあります。これは、ライド中の爽やかな休憩場所となります。
ポルペetto周辺の交通量の少ないルートの多くはループ状に設計されており、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、サン・ジョルジョ・ディ・ノガロ / サン・ゾルチ・ディ・ノイアルからのCorgnolo – ポルペettoの教会と鐘楼ループは、円形のライドに最適なオプションです。
ポルペetto周辺のルートは一般的に静かで、交通量の少ない道路や専用のサイクリングパスに焦点を当てています。より人が少ないオプションを見つけるには、主要な観光ルートから少し外れたルートを探索したり、オフピーク時にサイクリングしたりすることを検討してください。この地域の広範なネットワークにより、多くの静かな選択肢が保証されています。
ポルペettoとその周辺の町では、通常、特に村の中心部や指定されたレクリエーションエリアの近くに様々な駐車オプションがあります。これらのエリアはサイクリングルートの出発点となることが多いです。選択した出発地点の特定の駐車場の空き状況を確認することをお勧めします。
フリウリ=ヴェネツィア・ジュリア州は自転車に優しい地域として認識されており、自転車対応の公共交通機関などのサービスがあります。これにより、遠方のルートの出発点に到達したり、長距離ライドから戻ったりすることができます。特定のルートと自転車の持ち込みポリシーについては、地元のバスと電車の時刻表を確認してください。
ポルペetto周辺の交通量の少ないツーリングルートは、komootコミュニティから高く評価されており、平均スコアは4.3つ星です。レビューでは、ルートの静けさ、美しい自然環境、そして快適なサイクリング体験を可能にする整備された道がしばしば称賛されています。
はい、いくつかのルートでは地元の文化を体験できます。例えば、サン・ジョルジョ・ディ・ノガロからのVia Julia Augustaローマ遺跡 – Strassoldo di Sottoの村ループは、地元の集落を巡る景色の良いサイクリングと歴史探訪を組み合わせています。
他の地域の最高のサイクリングルートを見てみましょう。
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