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No traffic touring cycling routes around Castello D'Agogna traverse the flat to gently undulating agricultural landscapes of Italy's northern Lomellina region. The area is characterized by expansive rice fields, alongside crops of corn, wheat, and tobacco, which provide varied scenery throughout the seasons. Cyclists follow routes alongside numerous watercourses, streams, and canals, including the Agogna and Ticino Rivers. The terrain offers subtle variations with occasional sandy hills, providing elevated viewpoints over the cultivated fields.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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11
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67.4km
05:17
120m
120m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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138km
09:08
290m
290m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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44.1km
02:52
70m
70m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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46.1km
02:47
50m
50m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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51.7km
03:09
100m
100m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Sartirana beautiful castle, a pity about the cars parked in front
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The farmhouses among the rice paddies are one of the most characteristic elements of the agricultural landscape of the Po Valley, particularly between Piedmont and Lombardy.
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It originates in Piedmont, on Monviso, at Pian del Re; it directly flows through a regional capital (Turin) and two provincial capitals (Piacenza and Cremona), laps two other provincial capitals (Pavia and Ferrara) and marks for long stretches the border between Lombardy and Emilia-Romagna, as well as between Emilia-Romagna and Veneto, before flowing into the Adriatic Sea in a vast delta with six branches.
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The great river.
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Place of cultural, historical, architectural and tourist interest Via del Castello, 5, 27023 Villanova PV
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A town to visit absolutely. In my opinion One of the most beautiful if not the most beautiful in Lomellina. The beauty of the Murals, the originality of the Chimney Sweeps on the roofs of the buildings make you relive atmospheres long forgotten and that you will always remember with a smile. I often go back there by bike and every time I get excited
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A point of reference for orientation when you are far away, Immense when you are under it! You can't help but admire it from every angle
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There are nearly 70 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Castello D'Agogna. These routes offer a variety of distances and difficulties, ensuring there's something for every cyclist looking to explore the region's unique landscapes.
The routes primarily traverse the distinctive agricultural landscapes of the Lomellina region. You'll cycle through vast rice fields, alongside crops of corn, wheat, and tobacco, with the scenery changing beautifully throughout the seasons. The terrain is generally flat to gently undulating, often following watercourses, streams, and canals that crisscross the area.
Yes, Castello D'Agogna offers many easy no-traffic touring routes perfect for beginners or families. Approximately 30 routes are rated as easy, providing gentle rides through the scenic countryside. These routes are ideal for leisurely exploration without significant elevation changes.
Absolutely. For those seeking a greater challenge, there are 17 difficult-rated no-traffic touring routes available. An example is the Scaldasole Castle – Naviglio Langosco loop from Mortara, which covers over 67 km with moderate elevation gains, offering a rewarding experience for experienced touring cyclists.
The region is rich in history. You can encounter landmarks like the imposing Isimbardi Castle in Castello D'Agogna itself, or the historic Church of San Martino. Many routes pass through charming villages, and you might even cycle past the Basilica of San Lorenzo in Mortara or the historic settlement of Nicorvo. The Nicorvo – Sartirana Castle loop from Mortara is a great option to explore some of these historical sites.
Yes, the routes offer several natural highlights. You can experience the unique 'Dosso of Lomellina,' a natural monument with sandy hills offering elevated views over the cultivated fields. The proximity to the Agogna and Ticino Rivers also provides picturesque riverside sections. For a unique natural experience, consider a route like the Portalupa Heronry – Sforzesca Ronchi loop from Albonese, which takes you near the Portalupa Heronry.
The flat to gently undulating terrain makes Castello D'Agogna suitable for touring cycling across multiple seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant colors, especially with the changing agricultural landscapes. Summer can be warm, but the open fields often provide a refreshing breeze. Winter rides are also possible, though cooler temperatures and potential fog should be considered.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes around Castello D'Agogna are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end your journey in the same location. For instance, the Murals of Gravellona Lomellina – Villanova Castle loop from Albonese is a popular moderate loop route.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Castello D'Agogna, with an average score of 4.36 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the no-traffic routes, the unique beauty of the rice fields and agricultural scenery, and the opportunity to discover charming historic villages and natural monuments at a relaxed pace.
While specific regulations for dogs on every path may vary, generally, well-behaved dogs on a leash are welcome on public cycling paths in Italy. Given the rural nature of many no-traffic routes, it's often feasible to bring your canine companion, especially on wider paths. Always ensure your dog is comfortable with cycling and that you carry water for both of you.
In Castello D'Agogna and surrounding villages, you'll typically find public parking areas near town centers or trailheads. Given the region's focus on outdoor activities, many starting points for routes, especially those near smaller towns like Mortara or Albonese, will have accessible parking options. It's advisable to check local signage for any restrictions.


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