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Lombardy
Pavia
Mede

Mede – Villa Biscossi loop from Mede

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Road cycling routes
Italy
Lombardy
Pavia
Mede

Mede – Villa Biscossi loop from Mede

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Mede – Villa Biscossi loop from Mede

01:39

37.5km

70m

Road cycling

Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 10, 2026

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525 m

Mede

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Mede is an Italian town in the Province of Pavia in the Lombardy Region. Its inhabitants are called the Medesi.
In this town you can admire the historic Besostri Theater Via Matteotti, 33 (PV)

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5.12 km

Villa Biscossi

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Villa Biscossi is a small town in the province of Pavia, if you pass in this area it is worth going to visit Palazzo Casale, a splendid eighteenth-century building which takes its name from the last family that owned the entire Feud, iCasale.

The history of the palace and the fiefdom began in the thirteenth century, when the territory of the current Villa Biscossi was known as Villa Piperis or Piperatorum. Villa Biscossi was a small town that takes its name from the Biscossi family, who settled in the area towards the end of the 13th century. Palazzo Casale was built in the second half of the eighteenth century in the square in front of the sixteenth-century church, and dominates the town, with its elegant portico with granite columns and the terrace.

Behind the palace is a large garden, which preserves numerous species of plants and a small lake, connected to the irrigation canals of the ancient agricultural estate.

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8.54 km

Galliavola

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The origins of the inhabited area of Galliavola appear to be later than the oldest, small town of Grumello, of Celtic origin.
Around 1213 the village was destroyed by the Milanese, in 1726 it was reduced to a farmhouse and in 1925 it had disappeared.
From the findings of many ruins for a long stretch between Grumello and Galliavola it seems that in ancient times the two centers, later distinct, were a single body.

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22.5 km

One of the largest in the province of Pavia, the Beccaria Castle, which still bears the name of one of the first families who lived there, stands out in the Lomellino and Pavia landscape for its unusual size. It is an example of great historical and architectural interest because, in the superimposition of forms, from the original remains of the 12th century to the Visconti buildings, from the baroque to the neoclassical innovations, it represents a magnificent example of architectural languages that have harmoniously merged over the centuries , in the rich context of the Lomellina countryside.

The Beccaria castle keeps intact the structure that has gone through centuries and troubles and which has seen it protagonist of important historical events from the Middle Ages to the present day.

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27.9 km

Po Nature Park

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the Gambarana area is however immersed in a system of naturalistic areas linked to the Po river, often generically called “Po park” or “Po floodplain”.

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28.4 km

Gambarana

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The history of the Gambarana area has always been conditioned by the proximity of the Po; once it flowed further south, leaving space for a large and historically very important center, Sparvara; and also the current hamlet Cambiò was a remarkable place, as on the other hand Gambarana itself. In fact, among the branches into which the counts Palatini di Lomello, lords of western Lomellina until the twelfth century, divided themselves, two of the main ones bore the names of Sparvara and Gambarana.

The popular tradition, also reported by some historical-tourist guides of the area, states that the toponym of GAMBARANA derives from the emblem of the counts of Lomello, who later became counts of Gambarana, who had a shrimp and a frog as main emblems, in function " talking "with the toponym.

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28.6 km

Castello di Gambarana

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The Castello di Gambarana is located in the town of Gambarana, in the heart of Lomellina, a flat area between rice fields and rivers.

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37.5 km

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35.4 km

1.28 km

817 m

< 100 m

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21.8 km

15.3 km

190 m

169 m

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Wednesday 15 July

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