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San Giorgio Di Nogaro 주변의 교통 없는 투어링 사이클링 경로는 평평한 시골, 해안 환경 및 샘물 강으로 특징지어지는 풍경을 가로지릅니다. 이 지역은 Marano 석호와 밀접하게 연결되어 있으며, Stella 강 하구 및 Valle Canal Novo와 같은 자연 보호 구역을 탐험할 수 있는 경치 좋은 전망을 제공합니다. 사이클리스트들은 경로를 따라 경작지, 시골 마을, 고대 빌라를 발견할 것이며, 고도 변화는 거의 없습니다.
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26
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19.3km
01:05
20m
20m
초급용 자전거 라이딩. 모든 체력 수준에 적합. 대부분 포장된 지면. 실력과 관계없이 누구나 갈 수 있음.
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01:21
30m
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21.0km
01:33
20m
20m
초급용 자전거 라이딩. 모든 체력 수준에 적합. 대부분 포장된 지면. 실력과 관계없이 누구나 갈 수 있음.
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19.8km
01:07
30m
30m
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A very modern and worth seeing war memorial commemorating those who died in World War I and World War II.
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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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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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산 조르조 디 노가로 주변에는 75개 이상의 차량 통행이 없는 투어링 사이클링 경로가 있습니다. 이 경로들은 쉬운 라이딩부터 더 도전적인 옵션까지 다양한 경험을 제공하여 대부분의 사이클리스트에게 적합한 길을 보장합니다.
산 조르조 디 노가로 주변의 차량 통행이 없는 투어링 사이클링 경로의 대다수는 쉬움으로 간주되며, 48개의 경로가 이 범주에 속합니다. 더 큰 도전을 추구하는 분들을 위해 24개의 보통 난이도 경로와 3개의 더 어려운 옵션도 있습니다. 이러한 다양성은 모든 기술 수준의 사이클리스트가 이 지역을 이용할 수 있도록 합니다.
산 조르조 디 노가로 주변 지역은 일반적으로 봄부터 가을까지 사이클링하기에 좋습니다. 4월 말에는 목재로 재배되는 나무 농장의 아름다운 풍경을 볼 수 있습니다. 온화한 기후와 다양한 풍경 덕분에 일년 중 대부분 즐겁게 라이딩할 수 있지만, 항상 현지 일기 예보를 확인하는 것이 좋습니다.
네, 산 조르조 디 노가로 주변의 차량 통행 없는 투어링 사이클링 경로 중 상당수는 루프로 설계되어 시작점과 끝점이 같습니다. 예를 들어, 산 조르조 디 노가로에서 출발하는 라 콜롬바 루프 또는 산 조르조 디 노가로에서 출발하는 빌라노바 – 토르비스코사 교회 루프를 탐험할 수 있으며, 두 경로 모두 즐겁고 차량이 없는 경험을 제공합니다.
차량 통행이 없는 경로는 종종 이 지역의 다양한 자연의 아름다움을 보여줍니다. 잔잔한 마라노 석호, 코르노 강 하구, 그리고 스텔라 강 하구 및 발레 카날 노보와 같은 다양한 자연 보호 구역을 볼 수 있습니다. 일부 경로는 아리스 또는 스트라스올도 수련 연못과 같은 하이라이트도 지나갑니다.
네, 여러 차량 통행 없는 경로에서 중요한 역사적 및 문화적 장소에 접근할 수 있습니다. 별 모양의 요새로 유명한 유네스코 세계 문화유산인 팔마노바로 사이클링하거나 비아 줄리아 아우구스타의 로마 유적을 탐험할 수 있습니다. 근처의 고대 로마 식민지인 아퀼레이아(또 다른 유네스코 유적지)도 사이클링 거리 내에 있으며 인상적인 로마 포럼을 자랑합니다.
산 조르조 디 노가로 주변의 차량 통행 없는 투어링 사이클링 경로는 코무트 커뮤니티에서 높은 평가를 받고 있으며, 124개의 평가에서 평균 5점 만점에 4.2점을 받았습니다. 사이클리스트들은 평화로운 시골 풍경, 잘 관리된 길, 그리고 차량 통행 없이 지역의 자연 및 역사적 보석을 탐험할 기회를 자주 칭찬합니다.
차량 통행 없는 투어링 사이클링 경로 중 상당수, 특히 쉬움 등급의 48개 옵션은 가족에게 이상적입니다. 종종 평탄한 지형과 포장되거나 잘 관리된 표면을 특징으로 하여 모든 연령대가 안전하고 즐거운 경험을 할 수 있습니다. 경치 좋은 전망과 차량 통행이 없다는 점은 편안한 가족 나들이에 기여합니다.
모든 경로에 대한 개의 특정 규정은 다를 수 있지만, 많은 자연 및 시골길은 일반적으로 개 친화적입니다. 특히 개가 옆에서 사이클링하거나 트레일러에 익숙하다면 더욱 그렇습니다. 항상 개를 목줄에 묶고 배설물을 치우도록 하십시오. 자연 보호 구역의 특정 제한 사항에 대해서는 현지 표지판을 확인하는 것이 좋습니다.
산 조르조 디 노가로와 토르비스코사와 같은 주변 마을(예: 토르비스코사 회사 마을 – 빌라노바 교회 루프 경로의 출발점 역할을 함)은 일반적으로 공공 주차 시설을 제공합니다. 마을 중심가나 인기 있는 트레일 시작점 근처의 지정된 주차 공간을 찾으십시오. 이들은 일반적으로 차량 통행 없는 사이클링 네트워크에 접근하기에 좋은 위치에 있습니다.
네, 많은 경로가 카페, 레스토랑, 현지 상점을 찾을 수 있는 작은 마을이나 도시를 지나거나 근처를 통과합니다. 이 지역은 요리로 유명하므로 현지 프리울리안 요리를 즐길 기회가 있을 것입니다. 특히 긴 구간에서는 항상 간식과 물을 휴대하는 것이 좋습니다.
산 조르조 디 노가로 주변의 차량 통행 없는 투어링 사이클링 경로는 주로 낮은 프리울리 지역의 특징인 평탄하거나 완만하게 구불거리는 지형을 특징으로 합니다. 잘 포장된 표면, 전용 자전거 도로, 그리고 때로는 자연 보호 구역이나 토르비스코사에서 출발하는 코르노 강 루프와 같은 강둑을 따라가는 콤팩트한 자갈길의 혼합을 만나게 될 것입니다.
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