We pitched our tent at Camping Agrioasi . Very nice campsite. To reduce noise at the tent, we reduced the size of the football pitch by 50%.
From Summaga to Sant'Alberto
From Sant'Alberto to Crosare
Shortly after setting off, we came to the former Traviso-Ostiglia railway line. For almost 20 km, you mostly ride in the shade of this tree tunnel. Fantastic!
At the campsite in Crosare we received a very warm welcome and showered with service that is worth mentioning. Irene served us chilled white wine (produced by the father in organic quality) with matching glasses and reserved us places in the nearby restaurant. The campsite La Colombara Camp & Lodge is definitely worth mentioning.
From Crosare to Ostiglia
In many places in Italy, cycle and pedestrian paths are structurally separated from the roadway. However, cyclists often have to cross the road at pedestrian and cycle path zebra crossings. In Boschi Sant'Anna (a municipality with around 1,400 inhabitants), the road planners have gone wild.
Check-in at B&B Antica Dimora . The owners don't speak English, but thanks to Google translation everything worked out.
From Ostiglia to Mantua/Mantova
Today we went to Mantua or Mantova on the Eurovelo 8. For a few kilometers there was once again a single trail section, which we managed well despite the heavily loaded bikes.
After the obligatory ice cream sundae, we checked into the hotel because we didn't feel like exploring the city at 34°C in the shade. It was more bearable in the evening.