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No traffic touring cycling routes around Stroppiana traverse the unique, largely flat plains of Vercelli, characterized by extensive rice fields and quiet rural roads. The region is situated in Piedmont, offering a landscape that transitions from tranquil agricultural areas to rolling hills and riverine paths. Cyclists can experience varied scenery, from flooded fields in spring to vibrant green rice paddies in summer, with distant views of the Monferrato hills. This area provides a peaceful cycling environment, distinct from more mountainous…
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Embark on the Gravel Monferrato Ring tour, a challenging touring bicycle adventure through Italy's Piedmont region. This difficult route covers 47.7 miles (76.7 km) with a significant 2715 feet (827…
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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58.9km
03:34
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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I know the town, I usually pass through it when I go to Moncalvo on my bike tour. Wonderful routes from a landscape perspective and not very busy.
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Rosignano Monferrato, in the province of Alessandria, is an ancient village of early medieval origin (mentioned in the year 1000) that developed on a hill of "pietra da cantoni" (cornerstone) as a "sentinel of Casale." Having become a free municipality in 1250, the town has a turbulent history linked to the Monferrato area, famous for its resistance against the Spanish in 1640 and today a UNESCO World Heritage site for its Infernot (Hell Pits).
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Grazzano Badoglio, a small town in the Monferrato area of Asti, has Roman origins linked to the legionary Gratius. The village developed around the Benedictine Abbey of San Salvatore, founded in 961 by the Marquis Aleramo, who is buried here. In 1939, the name was changed from Grazzano Monferrato to Grazzano Badoglio to honor the general and politician Pietro Badoglio, born here in 1871.
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On clear days you can admire Monviso from this point.
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An artfully constructed dome..
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Grazzano Badoglio, in the province of Asti, is an ancient Monferrato village known for its Benedictine abbey founded in 961 by Marquis Aleramo. Originally called Grazzano Monferrato, the municipality changed its name in 1939 in honor of Marshal Pietro Badoglio, a key figure in Italian history. He was born here in 1871 and died in 1956.
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Beautiful cycle path
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In the heart of Monferrato, Terruggia preserves a compact historic center and a medieval castle, now a private villa.
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There are over 90 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Stroppiana, offering a wide range of distances and difficulty levels. You'll find options from easy, flat rides through the rice fields to more challenging routes with rolling hills.
The primary terrain around Stroppiana features remarkably flat and quiet rural roads through Europe's largest rice-growing area, the Vercelli plains. Further afield, routes may offer glimpses of the rolling hills and vineyards of the Monferrato region, providing a varied cycling experience.
Yes, the flat and quiet nature of the rice fields makes many routes ideal for beginners and families. There are 19 easy touring cycling routes available, perfect for a relaxed ride away from traffic. These routes often follow tranquil country roads and riverbanks.
The Vercelli plains offer unique scenery throughout the year. Spring provides views of flooded fields reflecting the sky, summer showcases vibrant green rice plants, and autumn brings golden hues during the harvest. Each season offers a distinct and beautiful backdrop for your ride.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking longer distances and more elevation, routes like the Gravel Monferrato - Ring tour offer a challenging experience. This route covers over 76 kilometers with significant elevation gain, taking you through varied landscapes.
Many of the touring cycling routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the View of Vignale M.To (AL) – View of Rosignano Monferrato loop from Casale Monferrato is a challenging circular route offering scenic views.
You'll primarily experience the unique landscape of the Vercelli rice fields, with their seasonal changes. Routes also often follow rivers like the Po and Sesia, offering peaceful views of waterways and the surrounding countryside. Some routes provide distant glimpses of the Monferrato hills and even the Alps on clear days.
Yes, the region is rich in history. While cycling, you might encounter ancient settlements, rural hamlets, and historic farmsteads. Notable highlights include the Visconti Castle and the Desana Castle and Town Hall. The broader Vercelli area also features historical sites like the Basilica of Saint Andrew of Vercelli.
The quiet, flat rural roads through the rice fields are generally suitable for cycling with dogs, especially if they are accustomed to riding in a trailer or running alongside. Always ensure your dog's safety and comfort, and be mindful of local regulations regarding pets in public areas.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.16 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil atmosphere of the rice fields, the absence of traffic, and the unique seasonal beauty of the landscape, making for a peaceful and immersive cycling experience.
While Stroppiana itself is in the rice-growing plains, some routes in the vicinity offer views of the Monferrato area, known for its rolling hills and vineyards. Cycling through this region can provide opportunities to explore local wineries and experience wine tourism, particularly in the UNESCO World Heritage sites of Langa and Monferrato.
Given the varied seasons, it's best to dress in layers. Lightweight, breathable clothing is ideal for warmer months, while a windproof and waterproof jacket is recommended for cooler or unpredictable weather. Always wear a helmet and consider padded cycling shorts for comfort on longer rides.
Many routes pass through or near small villages and rural hamlets where you can often find local cafes or trattorias. While the rice fields themselves are quite rural, planning your route to include stops in towns like Casale Monferrato or other nearby settlements will ensure access to refreshments and local cuisine.


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