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Gravel biking around Casatisma features routes that traverse the flat plains of the Po Valley and extend into the gentle hills of Oltrepò Pavese. The landscape is characterized by agricultural fields, riverine paths along the Ticino, and areas with vineyards. Routes often incorporate historical bridges and offer views of the surrounding countryside.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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It's a very bumpy ride, especially with so many puddles to avoid. At the same time, it's a beautiful ride through a peaceful area.
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A memorial to the laundresses. Thanks to Willem VS for his excellent descriptions!
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Beautiful simple roads for mtb and gravel, the city side winds up to the Golf Club then goes up on asphalt, the city side winds up to Bereguardo all on a dirt road along the river
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According to legend, some pilgrims wanted to attend midnight mass in the city on Christmas Eve in 999, but due to the thick fog their boats could not cross the river. Suddenly, a man dressed in red arrived and promised that he would immediately build a bridge in exchange for the first soul to cross the bridge. The man in red was the devil, and only the Archangel Michael, who had come from the nearby church, recognized him. Michael pretended to agree to the deal, but once the bridge was built, a goat crossed it first. The bridge is therefore also known as the Ponte del Diavolo ("Devil's Bridge").
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The covered bridge has its origins in Roman times. The current one was constructed in the 14th century and covered in 1583. Upstream of the bridge you can still see pillars of the original bridge, reconstructed after the Second World War. A memorial stone on the bridge tells that Albert Einstein stayed in Pavia for several months and loved the place.
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Rebuilt in the mid-fourteenth century to replace the old Roman bridge (whose pillars can still be seen), it connects the historic center of the city with the picturesque medieval village beyond the Ticino, a traditional town of washerwomen, gravel diggers and fishermen. Its feature, which makes it the evocative symbol of Pavia, is its roofing, commissioned by Galeazzo II Visconti in the aftermath of the conquest of the city, and the presence of an eighteenth-century chapel, dedicated to St. John of Nepomuk. Bombed in World War II, the bridge was rebuilt in the early 1950s.
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The Statua della Lavandaia in Pavia is one of the symbols of the city. This beautiful sculpture, created by local artist Giovanni Scapolla in 1981, recalls the time when the banks of the Ticino River were populated by women who washed clothes in the river. Giovanni Scapolla was inspired by his mother, a famous washerwoman named 'Sciura Teresina', who always wore a traditional 'caplina' on her head. Names of the washerwomen: The washerwomen often had nicknames related to physical characteristics. The most famous was 'Angiuleta', but there were others such as 'Marieta dai pe tort' (with crooked feet) and 'Gianina la culona' (the plump one). Method: The women worked all day on the riverbank. The clothes were soaked overnight in large concrete containers and then washed by the river using a wooden board (‘a scägn’). Men and children collected the washed clothes and delivered them throughout the city. It was hard and unprofitable work, with only one or two lira each. Singing and entertainment: To pass the time, the washerwomen often sang. One of their favorite songs was “La donna è mobile” from Verdi's opera Rigoletto. They even adapted the text: 'La dona l'è UN MOBIL da met in sala, l'om l'è un asin da met in stala', referring to the fact that men walked around all day while the women stood still to to wash.
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The "anello della lanca del Lido" is a scenic route in the Parco Lombardo della Valle del Ticino, barely 9.08 km long. The route departs from Cascina Cantarana, runs along the banks of the Ticino River, passes the Bosco Grande and later the Lanca del Lido. You only have the purple color if you use the overlay for mountain biking.
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There are over 10 gravel bike trails available around Casatisma, offering a variety of experiences from moderate riverside rides to more challenging routes with significant elevation gain.
Yes, Casatisma offers some moderate routes that are suitable for beginners or those looking for a less strenuous ride. For example, the Covered Bridge of Pavia – Trail Along the Ticino loop from San Martino Siccomario-Cava Manara is a moderate 20.7-mile path that follows the Ticino river, offering scenic views.
Experienced gravel bikers will find several challenging routes. The Vineyards in the Hills – Montecalvo Versiggia Viewpoint loop from Cigognola is a difficult 45.9-mile trail leading through vineyard-covered hills with substantial elevation gain, often taking over 6 hours to complete.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't always explicit, routes with moderate difficulty and flatter terrain, such as those along the Ticino river, can be suitable for families. Always check the route details for distance and elevation to ensure it matches your family's ability.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes around Casatisma are designed as loops. For instance, the Bereguardo Pontoon Bridge – Bereguardo Pontoon Bridge loop from Sairano is a moderate 30.2-mile circular route that explores the area around the historic pontoon bridge.
The gravel bike trails around Casatisma offer diverse scenery, including the flat plains of the Po Valley, riverine paths along the Ticino, and gentle hills covered with vineyards in the Oltrepò Pavese region. You'll also encounter agricultural fields and historical bridges.
Beyond the natural landscapes, you can explore historical and cultural highlights. Notable attractions include the Cicognola Castle and Viewpoint, the Greenway Voghera–Varzi: Voghera–Salice Terme Segment, and the Sanctuary of Santa Maria del Novello. Many routes offer views of these and other charming settlements like Montalto Pavese.
The region generally offers pleasant conditions for gravel biking from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while autumn provides cooler temperatures and vibrant colors in the vineyards. Summer can be warm, especially in the Po Valley, so early mornings or late afternoons are recommended.
While Casatisma itself is a smaller town, the wider Pavia province has a regional train network and bus services. You may need to plan your route carefully to find trailheads accessible by public transport, potentially starting from larger towns like Pavia. Always check local timetables in advance.
Many trailheads, especially those starting from towns or villages like San Martino Siccomario-Cava Manara or Cigognola, will have designated parking areas or street parking available. It's advisable to check the starting point of your chosen route on komoot for specific parking recommendations or nearby facilities.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, from flat river paths to challenging vineyard climbs, and the opportunity to explore both agricultural landscapes and historical sites.
Yes, several routes incorporate historical bridges. The View of the Coperto Bridge – Pavia Covered Bridge loop from San Martino Siccomario-Cava Manara is a popular difficult route that specifically explores the area around the historic Covered Bridge of Pavia.


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