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No traffic touring cycling routes around Paullo are characterized by flat terrain, making them suitable for relaxed rides. The region features a network of paths along canals and rivers, including the Muzza Canal and the Adda River. These routes offer views of the surrounding agricultural landscape and local waterways. The area provides accessible cycling opportunities without significant elevation changes.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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46
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33.7km
02:45
70m
70m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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30.8km
02:05
60m
60m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.6
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28
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31.8km
01:48
50m
50m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19.4km
01:06
30m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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very beautiful also as a panorama
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The Muzza Canal is an important hydraulic work from the 12th-13th century that branches off the Adda river at Cassano d'Adda and extends for about 39 km to Castiglione d'Adda. It is one of the oldest and largest irrigation canals in Europe, fundamental for Lodi's agriculture, now also flanked by cycle paths.
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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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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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The Muzza canal (61 km long in total) is a branch of the Adda River and recently celebrated its 800th anniversary, making it one of the oldest in Europe. Its name, with slight variations over the centuries, still recalls the name of the Roman Mutia family who moved here in 90 BC, initiating the first land reclamation works. From the wide canal branch off smaller watercourses which, winding through the countryside for a total length of about 1000 kilometers, are mainly intended for agricultural irrigation. The landscape of countryside and farmhouses surrounding it is evocative, with alternating rows of trees and open fields. It is also very interesting from a naturalistic point of view as it attracts many water birds that can be observed along the route.
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Beautiful dirt road that can be cycled along the canal
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There are 15 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Paullo. The majority, 13 of them, are rated as easy, with 2 routes being of moderate difficulty, making them accessible for various skill levels.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes around Paullo generally feature flat to gently rolling terrain, typical of the Lombardy plain. Elevation gains are minimal, making for relaxed rides. For example, routes like the Vacchelli Canal entrance – Adda River loop from Paullo have less than 70 meters of elevation gain over 33 km.
Yes, several routes incorporate local points of interest. You can cycle past the Vacchelli Canal entrance, explore the historic Corneliano Bertario Castle, or see the Old Adda River Bridge. The routes often follow canals, offering peaceful views of the surrounding agricultural landscape.
The no-traffic touring routes in Paullo are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 out of 5 stars from 22 ratings. Cyclists often praise the peaceful, car-free environment and the opportunity to enjoy the local countryside without interruption.
Yes, many of the no-traffic routes around Paullo are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Canale della Muzza – Palazzo Carcassola loop from Paullo and the Cascina Villambrera – Willows on the Muzza loop from Paullo, which offer convenient circular journeys.
Given the predominantly easy difficulty and minimal traffic, many of the routes are well-suited for families. The flat terrain and dedicated paths provide a safe and enjoyable environment for cyclists of all ages. The Church of San Michele loop from Paullo is a shorter, easy option that could be good for families.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for cycling around Paullo, with mild temperatures and less humidity. Summer can be warm, but early mornings or late afternoons are still enjoyable. Winters are typically cold and can be foggy.
While Paullo itself is not known for extensive long-distance touring infrastructure, the available no-traffic routes can be combined or extended to create longer rides. The longest single route listed, the Merlino Cycle Path – Il Mulino B&B and Bike Point loop from Paullo, covers approximately 34.7 km, offering a substantial ride for a single outing.
Information on specific parking facilities for each trailhead is not always detailed, but Paullo and its surrounding villages typically offer public parking options. It's advisable to check local parking availability in the specific starting village for your chosen route.
Paullo is connected by local bus services, which may offer access to some areas near the routes. However, direct public transport links specifically designed for cyclists to trailheads are not widely highlighted. Planning your journey with local bus schedules in mind is recommended.
Generally, dogs on a leash are permitted on public paths and cycle routes in Italy, provided they are kept under control and owners clean up after them. However, specific rules can vary by municipality or protected areas. Always observe local signage regarding pet regulations.


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