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No traffic gravel bike trails around Palazzo Pignano traverse the rural Lombardy countryside, situated within the Po Valley and the Interprovincial Natural Park of the Tormo River. The terrain is generally flat, characterized by open fields, historic sites, and a network of rural roads. This landscape provides varied surfaces suitable for gravel biking, often following canals and rivers.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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73.2km
04:56
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Moderate gravel ride. 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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Moderate gravel ride. 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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35.9km
01:59
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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The Adda River is the fourth longest watercourse in Italy with its 313 kilometers and is entirely within the Lombardy region. It represents one of the main left tributaries of the Po River and has a very large hydrographic basin that covers about a third of the regional territory
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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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The banks of the Adda River from Rivolta to Spino d'Adda are a charming place.
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Surroundings of Cassano d'Adda
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cycle path with gravel surface alternating with sections of beaten earth and grass, very long and a little boring at the end
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very fast and fun gravel section
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You'll find nearly 70 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Palazzo Pignano, offering a wide range of options for gravel biking enthusiasts. These routes are designed to keep you away from busy roads, allowing you to explore the rural Lombardy countryside in peace.
The terrain around Palazzo Pignano, situated in the Po Valley, is generally flat, making it accessible for many riders. However, the gravel trails will take you across a mix of rural roads, unpaved agricultural paths, and sections within the Interprovincial Natural Park of the Tormo River. While not mountainous, you can expect varied surfaces typical of countryside exploration.
Yes, there are several routes suitable for families looking for a peaceful gravel biking experience. While many routes are moderate to difficult, some easier options exist. For example, the area's generally flat terrain makes it easier for younger riders. Always check the route details for specific difficulty ratings and distances to ensure it's appropriate for your family.
The trails offer a blend of natural beauty and historical interest. You can explore the serene Vacchelli Canal entrance, cycle past the Old Adda River Bridge, or discover the tranquil Reflection Lake in Ricengo. Many routes also pass through rural landscapes dotted with historic castles and ancient churches, offering a glimpse into Lombardy's rich heritage.
Many of the rural and natural park trails are suitable for cycling with dogs, provided they are well-behaved and kept on a leash where necessary, especially in protected areas like the Interprovincial Natural Park of the Tormo River. Always ensure your dog is comfortable with the distance and terrain, and carry enough water for both of you. Check local regulations for specific areas you plan to visit.
The best times for gravel biking in Palazzo Pignano are typically spring and autumn. During these seasons, the weather is mild, and the natural scenery is at its most beautiful. Summer can be quite warm, especially in the Po Valley, so early mornings or late afternoons are preferable if riding during July and August. Winter can be chilly and potentially wet, making some unpaved sections muddy.
For a longer and more challenging experience, consider the Groppello Water Wheel – Vacchelli Canal Cycle Path loop from Palazzo Pignano. This route covers over 76 km with a significant elevation gain for the region, offering a demanding ride through varied landscapes away from traffic.
Yes, many of the no-traffic gravel bike trails around Palazzo Pignano are designed as convenient loop routes. An example is the Vacchelli Canal entrance – Adda River loop from Dovera, which allows you to start and finish at the same point, making logistics easier.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Palazzo Pignano, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful, traffic-free nature of the routes, the beautiful rural Lombardy scenery, and the opportunity to explore historic sites and natural parks away from the hustle and bustle.
While Palazzo Pignano itself is a smaller town, you can often reach nearby larger towns by public transport, which then serve as starting points for gravel routes. From these points, you can cycle to the trailheads. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules and their bike carriage policies in advance, as options can vary.
Absolutely. Many routes traverse or are adjacent to the Interprovincial Natural Park of the Tormo River, offering lush natural landscapes. You can also find highlights like the Fontanile Quarantina and the Spring with Fallen Tree, providing scenic spots for a break. The area is rich in natural springs and waterways, characteristic of the Po Valley.
For a moderate challenge with minimal traffic, consider the Serio Gate – Spring in the Cremona Plain loop from Palazzo Pignano. This route offers a good distance and manageable elevation, perfect for an enjoyable ride through the quiet countryside.


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