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No traffic road cycling routes around Sant'Angelo Lomellina traverse a landscape characterized by vast rice fields and poplar groves within Italy's Lombardy region. The terrain is predominantly flat, offering long-distance cycling opportunities, with subtle undulations from the "Dosso of Lomellina," which are small sandy hills. Rivers like the Po and Sesia enhance the natural setting, providing varied scenery for road cyclists. The region features dedicated cycle tracks and converted sections of ancient Roman roads, ensuring a network of routes suitable…
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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67.8km
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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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57.2km
02:23
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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58.2km
02:13
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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51.7km
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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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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We thank Clorofilla who provided us with a maintenance station for our bike! It can be very useful, if needed, to get back home.
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A photo reminiscent of the rice weeders of the past.
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Mural dedicated to the Rice Weeders, romantic figures of an ancient world.
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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 lost place, like the ones you see in books. Whenever I see something like this, I always think it's a shame that the old mills are no longer in use.
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There are nearly 40 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Sant'Angelo Lomellina. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 20 easy, 18 moderate, and 1 difficult option, ensuring a suitable ride for almost everyone.
The Lomellina region is predominantly flat, characterized by vast rice fields and poplar groves, making it ideal for long-distance road cycling. However, you'll also encounter unique, subtle undulations known as the 'Dosso of Lomellina,' which are tiny sandy hills providing a dynamic riding experience. An example of a route featuring this is the Lomellina countryside – Dosso of Lomellina loop from Mortara.
Yes, the flat terrain and dedicated cycle tracks make the area excellent for families. Many of the 20 easy routes are suitable for all ages. For a shorter, gentle ride, consider the Church of San Pietro, Robbio – Cascina la Filanda loop from Robbio, which is just over 23 km with minimal elevation gain.
Cyclists can explore a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. You'll pass through picturesque rice fields and poplar groves, and encounter the unique 'Dosso of Lomellina' hills. Historical points of interest include rural churches like the Church of San Bernardo, and the Romanesque-style Church of San Valeriano, Robbio. The Dosso of Lomellina itself is a notable natural monument.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from 21 ratings. Reviewers often praise the serene, traffic-free roads, the unique flat-yet-undulating landscape, and the opportunity to combine cycling with cultural exploration of the region's historical sites and charming villages.
Absolutely. For those seeking a longer ride, the Ring tour of Lomellina offers a moderate 67.8 km loop with over 110 meters of elevation gain. Another great option is the Novara Countryside Roads – Historic Center of Tornaco loop from Albonese, covering 57.4 km.
Yes, many routes weave through areas rich in history. For instance, the Celpenchio – Church of San Pietro, Robbio loop from Albonese takes you past the historic Church of San Pietro, which has been documented since the 12th century and lies along the ancient Via Francigena.
The Lombardy region generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from spring through early autumn. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while autumn provides cooler temperatures and beautiful colors. Summer can be warm, but the flat terrain and open fields often have a breeze. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, the region has an established cycling infrastructure. Notable examples include parts of the ancient Roman consular road, the 'Via delle Gallie' (also known as the Via Pavese), which have been converted into cycle tracks. Additionally, the 'From rice to oak trees' cycle track connects several towns within Lomellina, offering dedicated, traffic-free sections.
While specific parking details vary by route start point, most towns in the Lomellina region, including Sant'Angelo Lomellina, Robbio, and Mortara, offer public parking facilities. It's advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for suggested starting points and nearby parking options.
Absolutely. Beyond Sant'Angelo Lomellina's own historic churches, you can cycle to nearby towns like Mortara to see the impressive Basilica of San Lorenzo. The town of Robbio also features the Romanesque-style Church of San Pietro, a significant historical landmark.


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