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No traffic road cycling routes around Torre D'Isola are situated within the Ticino Park, offering a natural environment characterized by green areas, forests, and the Ticino River. The terrain is predominantly flat with gentle undulations, making it suitable for relaxed to moderate road cycling. Approximately 70% of the communal territory consists of agricultural fields, particularly for rice cultivation, which contributes to the open, green landscape. From certain points, cyclists can also view the distant peaks of the Oltrepò Pavese region.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Naviglio di Bereguardo boasts a historic complex of 12 navigation locks (or sluices) IL NAVIGLIO DI BERE GUARDO - Il Motografo, designed to overcome a height difference of 24 m over a distance of just 19 km Naviglio di Bereguardo - Wikipedia. Inaugurated starting from 1438, these Navigli locks allowed boats to go up the Ticino and reach Milan, making the canal the famous "salt road" Il Naviglio di Bereguardo. Today the locks are no longer active for navigation Il Naviglio di Bereguardo and mainly serve as an irrigation canal. You can admire the best-preserved masonry remains and the original bottom gates near Cascina Conca (between Morimondo and Motta Visconti).
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L'Alzaia del Naviglio di Bereguardo is the historic towpath, today transformed into a splendid cycle-pedestrian path of about 19 kilometers, which runs along the artificial canal of the same name. It connects Castelletto di Abbiategrasso (where the canal originates, branching off from the Naviglio Grande) to the municipality of Bereguardo, finally flowing into the Ticino river. Built in the 15th century at the behest of the Dukes of Milan (the Visconti first, then the Sforza), the canal served as a fundamental commercial route (particularly for salt and cheeses) to connect the city to the Po river and the sea.
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The fields and rice paddies near Noviglio can periodically be flooded due to heavy rainfall or normal irrigation and agricultural channel management operations. These floods generally concentrate near the local cycle paths and rural roads—such as those of the Sprint delle Risaie di Cantalupo on Komoot—which follow the course of local canals. The area is part of a region with an extensive irrigation network, making the fields close to the embankments easily prone to waterlogging during the rainier months and the sowing season.
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The Naviglio di Bereguardo is a historic artificial canal in Lombardy, 18.85 kilometers long, which originates from the Naviglio Grande in Castelletto di Abbiategrasso and ends in Bereguardo, a short distance from the Ticino river.
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La Conca del Dazio is the first lock on the Naviglio di Bereguardo, located about 5 km south of Castelletto di Abbiategrasso. It takes its name from the toll that merchant boats had to pay at this point before entering the Naviglio Grande towards Milan.
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The church features an exposed brick façade consisting of a projecting central body and two lower sides, divided by two flat lateral pilasters and a thick horizontal molding. The large churchyard accentuates the volume of the church and defines its profile. The bell tower rises over 40 meters on the left side of the temple, crowned by a cella enclosed by four single-lancet windows with corner pinnacles; the whole structure culminates in a Byzantine-style dome topped with a copper globe supporting a 2.80-meter-high cross.
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Beautiful cycle path that runs alongside the Naviglio.
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View of the rice fields, you can admire various species of birds.
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There are over 70 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Torre D'Isola. These routes are primarily easy to moderate, making them accessible for various skill levels, with 36 easy and 41 moderate options.
The routes in Torre D'Isola, situated within the Ticino Park, are generally flat with gentle undulations. You'll mostly cycle through green landscapes, agricultural fields (especially rice paddies), and along the Ticino River, which forms many branches and islands in this area. This makes for a relaxed and scenic cycling experience without significant climbs.
Yes, for those seeking longer rides, options like the Ponte della Conca loop from Pavia offer distances of over 115 km with minimal elevation gain, allowing for extended exploration of the region's quiet roads and natural beauty.
While cycling, you can encounter several historical and natural points of interest. Notable attractions include the historic Ponte Coperto (the Covered Bridge) in Pavia, the impressive Certosa of Pavia, and the picturesque Wooden Bridge over the Ticino. The area also features natural highlights like the Ticino River itself and various viewpoints offering scenic vistas.
The komoot community highly rates the no-traffic road cycling experience in Torre D'Isola, with an average score of 4.1 out of 5 stars from nearly 300 reviews. Cyclists often praise the peaceful, car-free environment, the beautiful natural scenery of the Ticino Park, and the flat terrain that makes for enjoyable, accessible rides.
Yes, there are 41 moderate routes available. For example, the Pavia - Bereguardo Cycling Loop is a moderate 62 km route with just over 100 meters of ascent, offering a good balance of distance and gentle challenge on quiet roads.
Absolutely. There are 36 easy routes. A good example is the Church of San Lanfranco, Pavia – Country Road Near Bereguardo loop from Pavia, which is a moderate 27 km route with minimal elevation, perfect for a shorter, relaxed ride on traffic-free paths.
The best seasons for road cycling in Torre D'Isola are typically spring and autumn, when the weather is mild and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer can be pleasant, especially along the river, but be prepared for warmer temperatures. Winter cycling is possible, but check local conditions as some paths might be less maintained.
Yes, from certain vantage points along the routes, particularly those with open views across the agricultural fields, you can enjoy distant vistas of the Oltrepò Pavese peaks, including Monte Chiappo, Monte Lesima, Monte Nebo, and Monte Penice, adding a mountainous backdrop to the otherwise flat scenery.
Many routes in the area follow the Ticino River, which is a prominent feature of the landscape. Additionally, the Naviglio Pavese Cycle Path is a notable highlight, offering a dedicated path along a historic canal, providing a distinct and often car-free cycling experience.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Torre D'Isola are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Country Road Near Bereguardo – Covered Bridge (Pavia) loop from Pavia and the Ponte della Conca – Bereguardo Canal Lock loop from Battuda, providing convenient options for exploration.


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