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Touring cycling routes around Miradolo Terme traverse a landscape characterized by hilly and wooded terrain, offering views of the Oltrepò Pavese area and the Po Valley. The region is situated at the foot of the Banine hills, within the Parco della Collina di San Colombano, providing varied topography. Routes often follow the banks of the River Po and pass through agricultural areas. The presence of natural thermal springs adds to the unique character of the area.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
5.0
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6
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83.5km
05:05
200m
200m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
4.6
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255
riders
119km
06:57
270m
270m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.8
(6)
156
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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
4.5
(12)
65
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111km
06:26
210m
210m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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56
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56.9km
03:28
260m
260m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The patronage of this shrine, dedicated to the Madonna, refers to the town of Loreto. This is one of the great and important Marian pilgrimage sites in Europe, along with Lourdes in the French Pyrenees and Fatima in Portugal. Unlike the other two places mentioned, however, Loreto is not known for apparitions of the Mother of God. Here, pilgrims can find something very tangible: Mary's childhood home in Nazareth (Israel). Her parents—not mentioned by name in the biblical writings of the New Testament—are mentioned in apocryphal traditions: Saint Anne and Saint Joachim are thus the grandparents of Jesus Christ (their common feast day in the calendar of saints is July 26). Crusaders likely dismantled the venerated building in Nazareth and brought it to Europe when the era of the Christian kingdoms in the Holy Land came to an end towards the end of the 13th century. But this very sober assumption is countered by a much more interesting legend: According to this, four angels carried out the translation and flew the house over the Mediterranean.
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The villa was built according to its original design by Count Antonio Cavazzi della Somaglia, VIII Count and Baron of Somaglia, to showcase the power of his family, in an area where he owned several lands and estates. The count entrusted the design to architect Giovanni Ruggeri. Upon his death in 1688, Antonio bequeathed the villa to his great-nephew Antonio Dati, who subsequently assumed the title of Count of Somaglia. Dati oversaw the expansion of the palace, transforming it into a majestic residence intended as a holiday resort and meeting place for great figures of 18th-century Italian literature and culture, but he never lived to see the work completed, which was completed by his son Antonio Giovanni Battista in 1749.
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An idyllic spot for a rest and a picnic! We soak up the peace and quiet. From here, it's supposedly possible to take a boat across, just as pilgrims did in the Middle Ages. It's probably busier here in the summer.
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This palace is called the "Versailles" of Lombardy. Everything is locked. According to the sign, it can be visited by appointment. The grounds are vast.
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I don't know when they will be finished but a cycle bridge is being planned downstream from the road bridge and it will avoid the stretch of SS 234, to date (March 2025) the foundations have been laid on both banks then we'll see...
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The weed situation has been partially resolved
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On gravel we followed dirt roads along waterways and cycle paths as much as possible, but you can get there faster with a road bike.
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There are over 130 touring cycling routes available around Miradolo Terme, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. These routes traverse diverse landscapes, from riverbanks to hilly, wooded areas.
Touring cycling in Miradolo Terme is characterized by a mix of hilly and wooded terrain, particularly at the foot of the Banine hills within the Parco della Collina di San Colombano. You can also expect routes that follow the banks of the River Po and pass through agricultural areas, offering expansive views of the Oltrepò Pavese area and the Po Valley.
Yes, Miradolo Terme offers a good selection of easier routes. Out of the over 130 routes, 56 are classified as easy, making them suitable for beginners or families looking for a more relaxed ride. These routes generally have less elevation gain and cover shorter distances.
Many touring cycling routes in Miradolo Terme pass by significant historical and natural attractions. You might encounter sites like Villa Litta Carini, a historical villa, or various castles such as Chignolo Po Castle and San Colombano Castle. The region is also known for its natural thermal springs, which some routes explore.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are several long-distance and difficult routes. For example, the route Piazza Cavalli – Gothic Palace (Piacenza) loop from Santa Cristina e Bissone covers over 150 km with significant elevation gain, offering a demanding yet rewarding experience.
The touring cycling routes in Miradolo Terme are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 150 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the scenic views of the Po Valley, and the opportunity to explore both natural landscapes and historical sites. The presence of routes along the River Po and through thermal spring areas also adds to the unique appeal.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in Miradolo Terme are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the View of the Coperto Bridge – Villa Litta Carini loop from Miradolo Terme, which is a challenging 102.7 km route offering historical views.
Absolutely. Miradolo Terme is known for its natural thermal springs, and there are routes specifically designed to showcase this unique feature. The Miradolo Thermal Springs – View of the Po Valley loop from Chignolo Po is a 35 km trail that leads directly through the thermal springs area, providing expansive views of the Po Valley.
While specific seasonal conditions are not detailed, the region's climate generally makes spring and autumn ideal for touring cycling. These seasons typically offer milder temperatures and pleasant conditions for exploring the hilly and wooded terrain without the intense heat of summer or the chill of winter.
Yes, several routes in Miradolo Terme incorporate sections along the River Po. For instance, the popular route Among the countryside and the banks of the River Po is an 83.5 km trail that specifically explores the rural landscape and follows the course of the river, offering picturesque views.
Yes, Miradolo Terme offers 41 moderate touring cycling routes. These routes provide a balanced challenge for intermediate riders, often featuring varied distances and elevation gains that are more demanding than easy routes but less strenuous than difficult ones. An example is the Lodi Cathedral – Victory Square, Lodi loop from Chignolo Po, a 56.8 km route.


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