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Road cycling around Redondesco offers a network of routes primarily traversing the flat agricultural plains of the Lombardy region, interspersed with gentle undulations. The landscape is characterized by open fields, quiet country roads, and occasional morainic hills, providing varied terrain for cyclists. This area is well-suited for road cyclists seeking routes with minimal elevation gain and scenic views of the rural Italian countryside.
Last updated: July 8, 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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64.2km
02:35
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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81.5km
03:25
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Valeggio sul Mincio - the small village
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After the Blessed Virgin Mary, "Mary Magdalene" is the most frequently mentioned woman in the New Testament writings. Originally called "Mary of Magdala," after her place of origin on the Sea of Galilee, over time the name "Mary Magdalene" became the one commonly used today. According to the biblical accounts, she is one of the women and men who followed Jesus of Nazareth. Furthermore, according to the Gospels, Mary Magdalene is one of the three women who, after the crucifixion and burial of Jesus Christ, wanted to anoint his body on Easter morning after the Sabbath rest, and she was the very first person to encounter the Risen Christ. ... “Let us allow this experience, imprinted on the Gospel, to also be imprinted on our hearts and shine through our lives. Let us allow the joyful wonder of Easter Sunday to radiate into our thoughts, glances, attitudes, gestures, and words… If only we were so radiant! But this is not mere window dressing! It comes from within, from a heart immersed in the source of this joy, like that of Mary Magdalene, who wept for the loss of her Lord and could not believe her eyes when she saw that he had risen. Whoever has this experience becomes a witness to the Resurrection (...)” (Pope Francis on Easter Monday 2014)
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The Provost Church of Sant'Erasmo is an important Renaissance-style religious building. Construction began in the second half of the 15th century and was expanded in the 16th century under the Marquisate of Aloisio Gonzaga. The church features an elegant façade on two levels with pilasters and a tympanum. Its interior, topped by a hemispherical dome, houses valuable works of art from various periods, including Baroque paintings by Giuseppe Bazzani and Giuseppe Fali, an ancient 15th-century wooden crucifix believed to be miraculous, and a polychrome marble high altar. The church is also known for its "Treasure of Sant'Erasmo," housed in the Old Sacristy.
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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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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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Beautiful village on the Mincio
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There are over 160 road cycling routes around Redondesco documented on komoot, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences.
Yes, Redondesco is well-suited for beginners, with over 60 easy road cycling routes. An excellent option is the Colline Moreniche loop from Redondesco, which is 26.9 miles (43.2 km) and leads through gentle morainic hills.
The terrain around Redondesco is primarily characterized by flat agricultural plains and quiet country roads. You'll also encounter gentle undulations and occasional morainic hills, providing a varied but generally accessible cycling experience.
Many routes in Redondesco are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. A popular circular option is the Roadbike loop from Redondesco, which explores the local area on paved roads.
Several routes pass by interesting landmarks. For example, the Historic center of Cavriana – Castello di Volta Mantovana loop from Redondesco features cultural sites. You might also encounter highlights such as Chiavica Gasparetti or Porta San Martino of Bozzolo on various routes.
The komoot community highly rates road cycling in Redondesco, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 60 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet country roads, the scenic views of the rural Italian countryside, and the variety of routes catering to different ability levels.
While Redondesco is largely agricultural, some routes offer glimpses of natural beauty. You might find yourself near the Le Bine Nature Reserve or see where The Chiese river flows into the Oglio river, providing opportunities for observing local flora and fauna.
While the region is generally flat, there are a few routes with more elevation gain for experienced riders. For instance, the Visconti Bridge of Borghetto – Custoza loop from Unione delle Torri includes more significant climbs, offering a moderate challenge with nearly 500 meters of elevation gain.
The Lombardy region generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from spring through early autumn. Spring and early summer provide comfortable temperatures and lush green landscapes, while autumn brings cooler weather and often beautiful colors. Winters can be chilly, but clear days are still suitable for cycling.
Yes, Redondesco offers several longer routes suitable for endurance training. The Historic center of Cavriana – Fontana di Solferino loop from Redondesco is a substantial 86.4 km (53.7 miles) route, perfect for longer rides through the countryside.
Many of the routes pass through or near small towns and villages in the Redondesco area, where you can typically find local cafes, bars, or trattorias to stop for refreshments and a break. Planning your route with komoot allows you to identify such points of interest.


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