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Hiking around Garlasco offers exploration within the flat, fertile plains of the Po Valley, characterized by extensive agricultural fields and a network of irrigation canals. The immediate area provides gentle walks through rice paddies and traditional farmhouses. For more diverse terrain, the region benefits from its integration into the historic Via Francigena route and its proximity to the expansive Parco del Ticino, which features forests and riverine landscapes.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The town was first mentioned in documents in the 10th century. From the late Middle Ages onwards, the lords of Garlasco called themselves counts. Today, the town has approximately 10,000 inhabitants.
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Madonna della Bozzola, sanctuary on the Via Francigena
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The Santuario Madonna della Bozzola is a diocesan reference point for pastoral care, located in Tromello, province of Pavia, region of Lombardy. This sanctuary, dedicated to Our Lady of the Bozzola, is a place of encounter, reflection and spiritual growth. The shrine has its origins in a miraculous apparition of Maria Benedetta in 1465. Maria invited the faithful to build a chapel and later a church in her honor on this site. The church, founded at the beginning of the 16th century, has a cotto facade with frescoes in the lunettes of the portals. Inside is a painting of Our Lady of the Bozzola. The shrine was restored in 1983.
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Beautiful sanctuary! For those who want more info: https://www.madonnadellabozzola.org/storia/
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The origin of the town can be traced back to the Bronze-Iron Age I (800 BC), as demonstrated by the various finds found.
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The Marian image at the center of the prodigy dates back to the mid-15th century. Tradition has it that it was painted in 1456 by the young Agostino da Pavia. Agostino frescoes the image as a gesture of thanks to the Virgin whom he had invoked while riding across the waters of the Ticino, into which he was about to sink. Having overcome the danger and moved along the banks of the river, the young painter saw a humble votive shrine, which he decided to decorate and embellish with an image dedicated to Mary The painting presents the Virgin seated in the chair, covered with a large dark red cloak, with a green lapel. The headdress is of the same fabric, tied around the neck and as if "stopped" by the index finger of the right hand of the Child Jesus, which the Virgin carries standing on her knees. The right hand of the Madonna holds a book resting on her knees; the left hand supports the Child, with sweet eyes, and dressed in a short white tunic wrapped around the waist.
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There are around 40 hiking trails in the Garlasco area. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from gentle strolls through agricultural landscapes to more immersive paths within the nearby Parco del Ticino.
The most pleasant times for hiking in Garlasco are during spring and autumn. The continental climate ensures comfortable temperatures, ideal for exploring the flat plains, rice fields, and the natural beauty of the Parco del Ticino.
The immediate surroundings of Garlasco feature flat, agricultural plains with extensive rice fields and a network of irrigation canals, offering gentle walks. For more varied terrain, the nearby Parco del Ticino provides paths through dense forests and along the Ticino River.
Yes, Garlasco offers several circular routes. For example, the Ristoro Garlasco loop from Garlasco is an easy 6.3 km trail, perfect for experiencing the local landscape. Another option is the Hiking loop from Garlasco, which is also easy and covers about 6.2 km.
Many trails around Garlasco are family-friendly, especially the numerous easy routes that traverse the flat agricultural plains. These paths are generally gentle and provide a safe environment for walks with children. Over two-thirds of the trails in the area are rated as easy.
The flat and open nature of many trails around Garlasco, particularly those through the agricultural plains and along canals, are generally suitable for walking with dogs. When hiking in the Parco del Ticino, please ensure your dog is kept on a leash to protect the diverse wildlife.
Hikers can discover several natural features. The Agogna Waterfalls offer a scenic spot, and the Ticino River itself is a prominent feature, with viewpoints like the View of the bend in the Ticino River. The Bosco del Vignolo also provides a regenerated woodland area with natural springs.
The Parco del Ticino is rich in biodiversity. You might spot various water birds like purple herons and mallards, birds of prey such as sparrowhawks, and mammals including squirrels, wild rabbits, and foxes. The river also hosts diverse fish species.
Garlasco is situated along the historic Via Francigena, offering a journey through the Pavese countryside with traditional farmhouses. You can also visit the Sanctuary of Madonna della Bozzola or see the Wooden Bridge over the Ticino.
The trails in Garlasco are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 stars from over 140 reviews. Hikers often praise the serene agricultural landscapes, the peaceful paths along canals, and the natural beauty found within the nearby Parco del Ticino.
While many trails are easy, Garlasco also offers moderate options. For instance, the Garlasco Town Center – Ristoro Garlasco loop from Garlasco is a moderate 12.8 km trail that leads through agricultural fields and along the Via Francigena. There are 13 moderate routes in total.
The region's flora is diverse, especially within the Parco del Ticino and Bosco del Vignolo. You can find mallow, toothed orchids, violets, and various trees like oak, hazel, hawthorn, mulberry, and poplar. The agricultural areas also feature extensive rice cultivation.
While specific public transport details for trailheads may vary, Garlasco is accessible. Many trails start directly from the town center, making them convenient if you arrive by local transport or are staying in Garlasco. Parking is generally available in and around the town for those arriving by car.


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