THE CYCLEWAY ACROSS THE MAJOR CITIES OF NORTHERN ITALY
The AIDA cycle route (Alta Italia Da Attraversare, Crossing Northern Italy) is a cycle touring route created by FIAB (website www.aidainbici.it) that crosses northern Italy, from the French border in Val di Susa to the Slovenian border in Trieste, going through the most remarkable old towns of the northern Po plain. By combining existing regional routes, AIDA is a thread linking the largest towns in northern Italy that offer the richest artistic and cultural testimonies, an opportunity for residents' active mobility, as well as an item on the bucket list of international cycle tourists, who dream of pedalling from the Egyptian Museum in Turin to Leonardo's Last Supper in Milan, from Verona's Arena to the Serenissima Republic of Venice, from Pasolini's Pordenone lands to the Central European atmospheres of the Coffee Capital.
Here, we present the 440km section of AIDA cycle route from Brescia to Udine, broken down into:
a) a 240km west part from Brescia to Venice, divided into 4 stages:
1. from Brescia to Verona (84 km);
2. from Verona to Vicenza (70 km);
3. from Vicenza to Padua (45 km);
4. from Padua to Venice (46 km);
b) a 200km east part from Venice to Udine, divided into 3 stages:
5. from Venice to Treviso (47 km);
6. from Treviso to Pordenone (83 km);
7. from Pordenone to Udine (71 km).