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No traffic touring cycling routes around Monte Cremasco are characterized by the flat plains of Lombardy, offering an accessible environment for cyclists. The region is interlaced with numerous canals and rivers, providing tranquil and scenic backdrops for extended rides. This geographical setting, including features like the Vacchelli Canal, creates an ideal landscape for leisurely touring cycling. The area's low elevation and gentle gradients make it suitable for various cycling preferences.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Arriving from Lodi along the cycle path on the embankment in the direction of Zelo (or Rivolta) a suggestive point
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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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Santuario di Santa Maria del Fonte is a magnificent monumental complex, situated at the end of a long tree-lined avenue that begins with the arch of Porta Nuova, close to the historic center of the city. Its origin dates back to the famous episode of the Apparition: on May 26, 1432, the peasant woman Giannetta de Vacchi was in the Mazzolengo meadow, near the village of Caravaggio, when she witnessed the appearance of a woman whom, by her majesty and beauty, she immediately recognized as the Virgin Mary. As a testament to the event, a new spring gushed forth in the field, whose waters were capable of healing ailments. In the immediately following centuries, a place of worship was built to remain in eternal memory of the event: this building later became the current Basilica of the Sanctuary of Caravaggio.
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The church of San Giorgio, oriented east-west, faces the main street of the hamlet of Corneliano Bertario. The building has a gabled facade marked by four giant order pilasters, with a single central portal and four niches with statues on the sides. The bell tower rises on the left flank. Inside, the layout is a single nave with side chapels and a vaulted barrel ceiling. On the counter-facade is the structure of the large organ with a balcony supported by columns.
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Very nice tour, the return phase could be improved as, although cyclable, it runs along the provincial road Crema - Lodi. NEW: an embankment has been built with a cycle path on top from Corte Palasio to the Casellario area, running along the Adda with a small bridge over the Tormo stream. Works in progress, it must be completed but is already passable. Beautiful, scenic and shady in the woods.
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In view of this small wayside shrine, which the builders dedicated to the Madonna, I would like to offer the viewer a brief reflection from Saint Padre Pio (Pio da Pietrelcina, 1887 to 1968): “Always stay close to this Heavenly Mother, for she is the sea that must be crossed to reach the shores of eternal splendor.”
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suggestive and well preserved
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There are over 90 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes available around Monte Cremasco. These routes cater to various skill levels, with the majority being easy or moderate, making them accessible for many cyclists.
The region around Monte Cremasco is characterized by flat plains, making for generally easy cycling with minimal elevation gain. Routes often follow canals and rivers, offering a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces suitable for trekking and gravel bikes. For example, the Vacchelli Canal entrance – Adda River Bend loop from Dovera has only about 52 meters of elevation gain over 33.7 km.
Yes, the flat terrain and numerous easy routes make the Monte Cremasco area ideal for family-friendly cycling. Many routes are designed to be car-free or on very quiet roads, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience. An easy option is the Cycle Path Entering Lodi – Church of San Rocco - Lodi loop from Dovera, which is 20 km long and has minimal elevation.
Absolutely. Many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes around Monte Cremasco are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Gravel Path Along the Adda River – Vacchelli Canal entrance loop from Palazzo Pignano or the Adda River – Vacchelli Canal entrance loop from Palazzo Pignano.
The routes often wind through the rural landscape, offering views of cultivated fields, charming villages, and waterways. Key natural features include the Vacchelli Canal entrance and the Vacchelli Canal in the Moso Agricultural Park, which provide scenic dirt paths. You might also encounter historical sites like the Victory Square, Lodi, or the Old Adda River Bridge.
The flat plains of Monte Cremasco are pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. Spring offers blooming landscapes, while autumn provides comfortable temperatures and changing foliage. Summer can be warm, but routes along canals and rivers often provide a refreshing breeze. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
While specific parking areas for each route are not always designated, many routes start from or pass through small towns like Dovera or Palazzo Pignano, where street parking is generally available. Public transport options, such as regional buses, connect Monte Cremasco to larger towns, but direct access to specific trailheads might require some planning.
Yes, the routes often pass through or near small Italian villages where you can find local cafes, bakeries, or trattorias. These provide excellent opportunities to refuel, enjoy a coffee, or experience local cuisine. It's always a good idea to carry some snacks and water, especially on longer stretches between villages.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the car-free paths, the scenic beauty of the canals and rural landscapes, and the accessibility of the flat terrain for all cycling abilities. The opportunity to explore charming Lombard villages is also frequently highlighted.
Many of the no-traffic routes, especially those along canals and through rural areas, are suitable for cycling with dogs, provided they are well-behaved and kept on a leash where necessary. Always ensure your dog is comfortable with the distance and terrain, and carry enough water for both of you. Be mindful of agricultural areas and local regulations regarding pets.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes around Monte Cremasco vary in length and duration. You can find shorter, easy rides around 20 km, like the Cycle Path Entering Lodi – Church of San Rocco - Lodi loop from Dovera which takes about 1 hour 18 minutes. Longer routes can extend to over 50 km, such as the Adda River – Vacchelli Canal entrance loop from Palazzo Pignano, which is 54 km and takes around 3 hours 27 minutes.


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