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Gravel biking around Filago offers diverse terrain, from gentle riverbank paths to unpaved roads and more challenging mountain passages. The region, situated in the Province of Bergamo, features a network of trails that traverse valleys, such as Val Seriana and Val Brembana, and follow rivers like the Brembo. Cyclists can expect to encounter dirt roads, scenic riverbanks, and farm paths, with the backdrop of the Orobie Bergamasche pre-alpine chain. This varied landscape provides options for different skill levels, making it…
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very 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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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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Any trail that winds through its vicinity is wonderful, a shame about the interruption between Zelo and Galgagnano of the path due to the hunting area, incidentally a beautiful place part of the ADDA sud Park but inexplicably in the hands of one or more private individuals who have made it their "hunting park" by fencing it all in. I happened to get inside by mistake, finding one of the numerous open gates and could no longer get out, finding the others closed, receiving a couple of shots in the air behind my back to make me understand that I was not welcome! A real shame because it interrupts the descent from Zelo towards Lodi along the Adda. Beyond the "hunting park" I believe that the passage along the river (state-owned area!!) SHOULD always be guaranteed without any ifs or buts!
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Among the most picturesque corners of the route. Here the Adda is beautiful
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In Groppello d'Adda, along the Martesana Canal, there is a large waterwheel called "el rudun." It is not a mill, but a noria that was used to raise water for irrigation. It was built in 1618 at the behest of Cardinal Federico Borromeo. It was used to irrigate the vegetable gardens and gardens of the Archbishop's Villa. Tradition attributes the design to Leonardo da Vinci. The water also fed kitchens, washhouses, and livestock watering troughs. The original wheel was dismantled in the late 19th century. The current one is a 1989 reconstruction, restored several times. It has a diameter of 11 meters and eight large blades. Today, it is a historical and educational symbol that tells the story of the area's past.
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If you start the tour in the morning, near the end of the tour around 1:00 PM, it's worth stopping for a bite to eat at the Trattoria delle Querce, which is always open in all seasons, from Wednesday to Sunday, and from which on the right days you can enjoy a spectacular view.
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The Crespi d'Adda Workers' Village is an exceptionally well-preserved historic company town, built starting in 1877 by the Crespi family for the workers of their cotton mill. The town center is considered the finest example of a company town in Southern Europe for its conception of an "ideal city," where workers had all the necessary services, including single-family homes and social facilities. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that the houses are still inhabited. Due to its importance, it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995.
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Surroundings of Cassano d'Adda
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view of Ponte S. Pietro from the Brembo River
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There are over 70 traffic-free gravel bike trails around Filago, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. You'll find everything from easy riverbank paths to more challenging routes through the hills.
The no-traffic gravel trails near Filago offer diverse terrain. You can expect to ride on dirt roads, scenic riverbanks along the Brembo and Adda rivers, and farm paths. Some routes may also include sections of unpaved roads and gentle climbs through the pre-alpine landscape, providing a true gravel biking experience.
Yes, the traffic-free gravel routes around Filago cater to various skill levels. You'll find 15 easy routes perfect for beginners or a relaxed ride, 32 moderate routes for those seeking a bit more challenge, and 24 difficult routes for experienced gravel bikers looking for a demanding adventure.
Many traffic-free gravel routes in the area explore the scenic river valleys of the Brembo and Adda. You might encounter highlights like the The Rudun Water Wheel, Groppello d'Adda, or enjoy views of the Orobie Bergamasche Alps. The Dalmine Gravel Road – Lower Brembo River Trail loop from Dalmine is a great example of a route following a river path.
Absolutely. Some routes pass by historical sites or offer views of cultural landmarks. For instance, the Astino Monastery – View of the Bergamo Hills loop from Dalmine takes you near the historic Astino Monastery. You can also find routes that offer glimpses of the Streets of Bergamo's Città Alta or the Taccani Hydroelectric Power Plant and Trezzo Castle Tower.
The best time for traffic-free gravel biking around Filago is typically from spring to autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, making for comfortable riding conditions. Spring brings lush greenery, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Summers can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended.
Yes, many of the easier, traffic-free routes along the riverbanks and through agricultural areas are suitable for families. These paths often have minimal elevation gain and are away from vehicle traffic, providing a safe and enjoyable experience for all ages. Look for routes marked as 'easy' in the guide.
While many natural areas in Italy are dog-friendly, it's always best to check local regulations for specific trails or protected areas. Generally, dogs on a leash are welcome on many public paths. Ensure your dog is comfortable with cycling and that you carry water for them, especially on longer rides.
Yes, many of the routes around Filago are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. For example, the Robbiate Dam – View of the Adda River loop from Capriate San Gervasio offers a scenic circular ride along the Adda River.
For beginners looking for an easy, traffic-free gravel experience, the Mill on the Martesana – Groppello Water Wheel loop from Capriate San Gervasio is an excellent choice. It's relatively flat, follows a picturesque waterway, and is rated as easy, making it perfect for a relaxed introduction to gravel biking.
The traffic-free gravel routes around Filago are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from 146 reviews. Riders often praise the peacefulness of the trails, the beautiful natural scenery along the rivers, and the variety of terrain that makes for an engaging ride away from cars.
Parking is generally available in the towns and villages that serve as starting points for these routes, such as Dalmine or Capriate San Gervasio. Look for public parking areas, often near town centers or parks. It's advisable to check specific starting points for detailed parking information before your ride.
Public transport options, such as regional trains and buses, connect many towns in the Bergamo province. While some services allow bikes, it's crucial to verify the specific operator's bike policy and any associated fees or restrictions, especially during peak hours. Check local transport websites for the most up-to-date information.


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