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Italy
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Belluno
Feltre

Historic centre of Mel – Victory Bridge, Belluno loop from Feltre

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Italy
Veneto
Belluno
Feltre

Historic centre of Mel – Victory Bridge, Belluno loop from Feltre

Hard

4.6

(71)

361

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Historic centre of Mel – Victory Bridge, Belluno loop from Feltre

04:56

76.5km

730m

Cycling

Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: August 11, 2026

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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1

8.45 km

Busche Dam on the Piave

Highlight (Segment) • Monument

The Busche dam on the Piave must be followed strictly on this stretch of cycle path, from which you can see both the actual dam - with its complicated and gigantic functioning - and the beauty of the waters of the Piave, in which many people especially bathe in the summertime.

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2

9.04 km

Cesana Village

Highlight • Settlement

3

18.0 km

Historic centre of Mel

Highlight • Historical Site

Mel has a very ancient history: its origins are paleo-Venetian. Subsequently between the V and III century BC. the Gauls settled there and left traces in the toponymy of the area.
As with the rest of the valley, the Zumellese area also became part of Roman history. Furthermore, the territory was crossed by the Via Claudia Augusta Altinate, a remarkably important road that connected the Po Valley with the Alps.
With the end of the Roman Empire the barbarians took over. The presence of the Lombards is significant, leaving traces in places of worship such as the church of San Donato.
With the Middle Ages numerous manors arose to defend the valley and the communication routes. The most important was certainly the Castle of Zumelle, the main pivot of the defensive system of the entire Valbelluna. Mel remained Venetian until the arrival of Napoleon who upset the whole administrative system. In the nineteenth century the territory suffered the same fate as the entire valley: the two world wars brought a heavy toll of Zumellese human lives.
In the 1950s it depopulated due to emigration. With the economic boom the country changed from being totally agricultural and peasant to its current form, with important industrial and artisan companies.

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27.9 km

5

37.9 km

View of Belluno and Monte Serva

Highlight • Viewpoint

The tree-lined avenue, especially at sunset with low sun, frames a view of Belluno with the background of Monte Serva and the Schiara group on the left simply unique.

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6

40.0 km

Victory Bridge, Belluno

Highlight • Bridge

Inaugurated on 23 May 1926 in the presence of the then King of Italy Vittorio Emanuele III, this bridge over the Piave offers some of the most characteristic views of the city of Belluno.

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45.4 km

Leaving Belluno, towards Feltre, four kilometers from the center a road diverges to the left which briefly climbs to the Col di Salce. In the small nucleus of Salce, at an altitude of 429 metres, the seventeenth-century Villa Zaglio and the coeval church of San Bartolomeo stand nearby. A short distance away is the eighteenth-century oratory of the Beata Vergine Annunciata, annexed to the severe seventeenth-century body of Villa Giamosa, in which the crowning tympanum is replaced by a turret. A little further on, on the right, there is the 17th century Villa Doglioni.

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50.5 km

Sant’Antonio Abate Sanctuary of Villiago

Highlight • Religious Site

The Sant’Antonio Abate Sanctuary is located on a ridge overlooking the Sedico plain to the north-west. Originally the church was dedicated to San Girolamo, but in the pastoral visit of 1883 it is referred to as Sant'Antonio abate. Inside, the image object of veneration is an altarpiece that presents the Virgin and Child with St. Jerome and St. Anthony by Francesco Frigimelica "the Elder" (1570-post 1646). Inside, the building has a single nave structure with an altar placed inside a semicircular chapel. It has not undergone significant changes over time apart from minor restoration works.

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75.3 km

Palazzo Bellati

Castle

B

76.5 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

32.3 km

27.1 km

9.91 km

3.13 km

2.67 km

1.45 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

41.1 km

29.8 km

3.86 km

1.54 km

162 m

< 100 m

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Highest point (420 m)

Lowest point (230 m)

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Sunday 16 August

29°C

16°C

88 %

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Comments

May 22, 2022,Belluno - Pedavena - Feltre & Ritorno
Valbelluna cycle path
A beautiful cycling route of about 80 km that joins Belluno and Feltre both on the right and on the left of the Piave. It is an attractive route for everyone and for all ages, on cycle paths and country roads, in a landscape of rare beauty at the foot of the Belluno Dolomites National Park.

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A beautiful, somewhat challenging loop route, mostly on paved roads, with occasional mixed traffic, and only a few short stretches of dirt road. Starting from Feltre, I followed the route counterclockwise, as recommended on the Anello della Val Belluna website. Although it follows the Piave River both on the outward and return journeys, the river is only visible in a …

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Valbelluna cycle path
A beautiful cycling route of about 80 km that unites Belluno and Feltre on both the right and left Piave. It is an attractive route for everyone and for all ages, on cycle paths and country roads, in a landscape of rare beauty at the foot of the Belluno Dolomites National Park.

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On Sundays, pedaling in Valbelluna is always fantastic: cycle paths, dirt roads, fields, as in this season, freshly plowed, little commercial traffic, little noise, many other cyclists, whole families out for a walk, but, what is more important, little difference in altitude.
I wanted to follow, once and for all, the indications of the Sinistra Piave cycle path (blue and …

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Today I cycled from Feltre to Belluno and back.
On the way there, I followed the bike path to the bridge over the Piave. From there, I cycled along the main road to Belluno (there's a section of road marked out for bikes—better than nothing).
When I reached Belluno, I stopped for refreshments and then took the bike path on …

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I partially followed the route of the Anello della Val Belluna by FIAB Belluno bellunoinbici.it , but in the opposite direction. Starting from Belluno, I descended to Feltre on the left bank of the Piave and then returned to Belluno on the right bank, with several side trips chosen on the spot.
The route is suitable for mountain bikes or …

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