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Gravel biking around Garbagna Novarese offers a diverse terrain characterized by its tranquil rural setting and rich historical backdrop. The area features extensive dirt roads in the countryside, known locally as "sterrate in campagne," which connect historic farmsteads and agricultural landscapes. The terrain is largely flat and gently undulating, dominated by vast rice paddies and an intricate system of canals, including the Cavour Canal. Cyclists will encounter a network of main and minor watercourses, adding to the scenic variety.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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This difficult 56.1-mile (90.3 km) gravel ride through the vineyards of Parco Regionale della Valle del Ticino offers scenic views and a cha
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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04:21
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Tornaco is a small Italian municipality located in Piedmont, in the southeastern part of the province of Novara, almost on the border with the province of Pavia. It has a population of about 900 inhabitants and stands at an altitude of 122 meters above sea level. It is a predominantly agricultural village, strongly linked to the traditional cultivation of rice and cereals, included in the circuit of the Piedmontese Quality Rice Road.
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Gravellona Lomellina is a characteristic Italian municipality of about 2,700 inhabitants located in the province of Pavia, in Lombardy. Located at the gates of Vigevano, it is nationally famous as a "town of art" or "painted village" for the extraordinary presence of frescoes, murals, and artistic installations that decorate the entire urban fabric.
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The cycle path along the Ticino river offers a fascinating naturalistic and historical route, extending mainly from Sesto Calende (VA) to Pavia, for about 100-120 km within the Ticino Park. It is an ideal destination for cycle tourism, also connected to the Naviglio Grande towards Milan and to routes like the Ciclovia Vento.
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Villa Picchetta di Cameri, the stately seat and property of the Park, already mentioned in 16th-century documents, overlooks the Ticino valley. It is enriched by three gardens, the Octagon Room with its frescoes, and the East Room with an imposing fireplace. The historic building, acquired in 1989 thanks to the contribution of the Piedmont Region, was in the past the manor house of an ancient agricultural complex, Cascina Picchetta, consisting of rustic buildings and the villa itself, located at the center of the settlement, which still today is distinguished by the stately architectural features.
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Certainly one of the most beautiful, if not the most beautiful, in Lomellina. The murals depicting ancient crafts and environments, the geranium-adorned street lamps, and the chimney sweeps on the rooftops bring back memories of your grandparents' stories, and it's wonderful to be a child again for a few moments.
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a walk in the woods along the Ticino with asphalt pavement
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The great Blue River, crossed by countless bike trails. Obviously MTB or gravel!
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There are over 70 gravel bike trails in the Garbagna Novarese area, offering a wide range of experiences for cyclists. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars.
The terrain around Garbagna Novarese is characterized by tranquil rural settings, extensive dirt roads in the countryside (known as "sterrate in campagne"), and agricultural landscapes. You'll encounter a mix of surfaces, from mostly paved paths to unpaved and sometimes challenging segments, ideal for gravel biking. The area is also interlaced with main and minor watercourses, adding to the scenic variety.
Yes, Garbagna Novarese offers a variety of routes, including easier options suitable for families. While specific family-designated routes aren't listed, the region's rural charm and less challenging segments on some trails make it possible to find suitable paths for a family outing. Look for routes marked as 'easy' in the komoot guide for gentler rides.
Many routes pass by significant historical sites. You can explore historic farmsteads like Marijna and Moncucco, or visit architectural gems such as the Nibbiola Castle. Further afield, you might encounter the Sforzesco Castle of Galliate or the Visconti-Sforza Castle in Novara. The Monticello Village and Church is another notable stop, often featured on local loops.
Absolutely. The Garbagna Novarese area offers several difficult routes for experienced gravel bikers. For instance, the Gravel ride through the vineyards is a challenging 56.1-mile trail that navigates through the region's vineyards. Another demanding option is the Nibbiola Castle – Monticello Village and Church loop from Novara, which covers 69.4 km and includes significant elevation changes.
The region is generally pleasant for cycling during spring and autumn, when temperatures are milder. Summer can be warm, but the rural routes often offer some shade. Winter rides are possible, but be prepared for potentially muddy sections on unpaved roads, especially after rain, which is characteristic of true gravel experiences in the area.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes in Garbagna Novarese are designed as loops. An example is the Monticello Village and Church – Gravel Road Between Rice Fields loop from Vespolate, which offers a scenic journey through rice fields and past historic villages.
While specific parking areas for cyclists are not always explicitly marked, Garbagna Novarese and surrounding villages typically offer public parking options. It's advisable to check local town centers or near major attractions for available spaces. Many routes start from towns like Novara or Vespolate, where parking facilities are more common.
Garbagna Novarese is a smaller commune, but the broader Province of Novara has public transport connections. For accessing gravel trails, it's often easiest to start from larger towns like Novara, which has a train station and bus services. From there, you can cycle to the starting points of various routes. Always check local transport schedules for bike carriage policies.
Gravel biking in Garbagna Novarese offers a unique blend of serene natural beauty and rich historical immersion. The region's extensive network of "sterrate in campagne" (dirt roads in the countryside) connects ancient farmsteads and agricultural landscapes, providing a glimpse into its rural charm and past. The varied terrain, from vineyards to rice fields, ensures a diverse and engaging ride.
Yes, the territory is interlaced with main and minor watercourses and artesian springs. For example, the Borghetto farmstead is bordered by a fountain and two canals, adding picturesque elements to the scenery. Routes like the Church of Saint Mary in Binda – Naviglio Grande loop from Trecate will take you alongside significant canals, offering beautiful waterside views.


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