Munich–Venice
The Venice-Munich cycle route (500 km) connects Bavaria and the Lagoon. In the Treviso area, it crosses the UNESCO Prosecco Hills, passing through Conegliano and Vittorio Veneto amidst vineyards and historic villages. An invitation to slow tourism in the Alta Marca, where the man-made landscape and wine culture reveal the authentic identity of one of the most iconic European cycle tourism routes.
Local Enterprises
In the Vittorio Veneto area, local craftsmanship is closely connected to the hilly landscape and the hospitality traditions of the Alta Marca Trevigiana. Between Vittorio Veneto, Follina, Cison di Valmarino and the foothill villages, visitors can discover wineries, food producers, hospitality businesses, artistic craftsmanship and high-quality manufacturing activities deeply rooted in the UNESCO Prosecco Hills landscape. The Conegliano area is one of the most dynamic production districts in the Veneto region, where wine culture, innovation and manufacturing traditions coexist within a widespread network of artisan and specialised businesses. Alongside its historic wine-making vocation, the area is home to mechanical industries, textile and fashion companies, food production, services and highly specialised manufacturing activities that contribute to the international character of the territory.
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The route
The Munich–Venice Cycle Route is a European cycling itinerary of more than 500 kilometres connecting Bavaria to the Venetian Lagoon through Germany, Austria and Italy along one of Europe’s best-known cycling routes. In the Marca Trevigiana area, the route crosses the UNESCO Prosecco Hills of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene, passing through Conegliano, Vittorio Veneto and the hills of the Alta Marca among vineyards, historic villages, ancient churches and landscapes shaped over centuries by human activity. Between panoramic roads, rolling hills and places connected to wine culture and local hospitality, the Munich–Venice route offers a unique slow travel experience through one of the most iconic landscapes of the Veneto region.
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