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Road cycling around Calvisano offers diverse terrain for cyclists. The town is situated on a flat plain, with the Chiese River flowing through its southeastern part, providing opportunities for long-distance routes. Its proximity to Lake Garda and the Natural Park of the Hills of Brescia allows access to varied landscapes, from tranquil lakeside paths to more demanding hilly terrains. This region provides a mix of flat sections and moderate climbs, catering to different road cycling preferences.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Valeggio sul Mincio - the small village
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Very beautiful stretch of the cycle path...
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Piazza Martiri della Libertà is the city's main square, where you can see the monument to the dead of the First World War (a work by Luigi Contratti) and the Venetian column topped with the Lion of St. Mark. The Republic of Venice ruled Lonato from the mid-15th century until the end of the 18th century, for approximately 350 years without interruption. The council chamber houses an 18th-century map of the Lonato area, and the ceiling features 18th-century carvings dedicated to the Lonato agronomist Camillo Tarello (1517–1573). This large hall is called the "Celesti Hall" because it contains an unusual work of art created for this space in 1693 by the Venetian painter Andrea Celesti (1637–1712). The council chamber houses an 18th-century map of the Lonato area, and the ceiling features 18th-century carvings dedicated to the Lonato agronomist Camillo Tarello (1517–1573). The large canvas (measuring 262 x 735 cm) was commissioned by the city administration in 1692 (to commemorate the end of the plague epidemic). In the center, Christ is depicted with the Virgin Mary on the left and Saint John the Baptist—patron saint of Lonato—on the right. On the left is an allegory of Lonato alongside the Doge of Venice and the three theological virtues, while on the right, the painter depicted the consequences of the plague: a lazaretto and the flying devil.
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The Ossuary of Custoza, in the picturesque town of Sommacampagna, Italy, is a remarkable site that pays tribute to the soldiers who lost their lives during the Italian Wars of Independence. Inside, the ossuary houses the remains of over 2,000 soldiers who fought bravely for their country, making it a significant historical landmark. The somber atmosphere is complemented by informative exhibits that describe the battles fought in the region and the stories of the valiant men who died. https://ossariocustoza.it/ The tower itself offers a superb view over the fertile plains of the Mincio River.
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this little village on the Mincio is a sight to behold
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Murals by Vera Bugatti
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Mixed tour. Between roads and cycle paths.
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Stunning scenery; once you pass under the arch, you can continue straight or turn right. The road to the right is somewhat bumpy.
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There are over 15 road cycling routes available around Calvisano, offering diverse experiences for cyclists. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars.
Calvisano is situated on a flat plain, providing excellent opportunities for leisurely and long-distance road cycling, especially along the Chiese River. However, its proximity to Lake Garda and the Natural Park of the Hills of Brescia means you can also find more challenging, hilly routes if you seek elevation and varied terrain.
Yes, Calvisano offers several easy road cycling routes. Out of the 17 available routes, 8 are classified as easy, making them perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. These routes often feature flat sections and river paths.
For a scenic ride, consider routes that take you towards Lake Garda or along the Chiese River. The region offers routes that pass through lemon gardens and olive trees, providing breathtaking views. A route like Borghetto – Borghetto on the Mincio loop from Calvisano offers a moderate challenge while exploring picturesque areas.
Road cycling routes around Calvisano can lead you to various historical and cultural points of interest. You might encounter sites like the Parish Church of Acquafredda, known for its artistic value, or Cascina Scovola, a locality with Roman archaeological findings. The route Fontana di Solferino – The Fortress of Solferino loop from Calvisano specifically leads through historical landmarks.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Calvisano are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Pontenove Bridge – Climb to Serle loop from Calvisano and the Umberto I Tower, Carpenedolo – Castle Church loop from Calvisano, which offer varied distances and challenges.
The region around Calvisano is generally pleasant for road cycling for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures, ideal for longer rides. Summer can be warm, but routes near Lake Garda or along rivers provide refreshing breezes. Winter cycling is possible, especially on the flatter plains, though conditions may vary.
Yes, the flat plains and extensive cycle-pedestrian routes around Calvisano make it suitable for family-friendly road cycling. The area offers options ranging from easy rides to more challenging routes, ensuring there's something for various skill levels within a family.
While specific cafes are not listed for individual routes, Calvisano and the surrounding towns offer various amenities. Given the popularity of cycling in the region, you can generally expect to find cafes, pubs, and restaurants in the villages and towns along or near the cycling routes, especially in more populated areas or tourist destinations like those near Lake Garda.
The Oglio River Bike Trail is a substantial 280 km route that presents diverse landscapes, from the summits of the upper Valle Camonica to the plain, passing through Lake Iseo and Franciacorta. While Calvisano is not directly on the Oglio River, its proximity means cyclists can access sections of this extensive trail, offering a different long-distance cycling experience.
Yes, the Brescia-Mantua route, spanning 115 km, is an extensive cycle-pedestrian route accessible from the Calvisano area. This provides a significant long-distance option for endurance cyclists looking to explore beyond the immediate vicinity.


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