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Italy
Lombardy
Lodi
Cornegliano Laudense

Lodi Cathedral – Montanaso Lombardo Bike Path loop from Cornegliano Laudense

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Italy
Lombardy
Lodi
Cornegliano Laudense

Lodi Cathedral – Montanaso Lombardo Bike Path loop from Cornegliano Laudense

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Lodi Cathedral – Montanaso Lombardo Bike Path loop from Cornegliano Laudense

02:42

45.1km

90m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 17, 2026

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Bus stop

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3.81 km

Path along the Muzza Canal between Tripoli and San Martino in Strada

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

Dirt stretch along Muzza between Tripoli and San Martino in Strada. At the end, go straight on to connect to the Tripoli-Muzza di Cornegliano stretch or turn left along the Colatore roggione di Somaglia to follow the stretch towards Cascina Bruseda.

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11.8 km

Church of San Francesco (Lodi)

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The church of San Francesco, dating from the late thirteenth century, is the most original sacred building in the city of Lodi. Its main peculiarity is represented by the two "open-air" mullioned windows of the facade, which represent the first example of a model that between the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries spread throughout northern Italy.
The building was erected between 1280 and the early fourteenth century on the site of a small church of the Order of the Friars Minor dedicated to San Nicolò. On the initiative of the bishop of Lodi Bongiovanni Fissiraga, the religious undertook the construction of the current body of the building supported by donations from the noble Antonio Fissiraga.


In 1527 the management of the temple was entrusted to the Reformed Franciscans of San Bernardino, who in 1840 were replaced by the Barnabite Fathers, who had already occupied the adjacent convent in 1834, transforming it into a college; the first years of their activity were entirely dedicated to a thorough restoration of the complex, which ended in 1842. Although the Barnabites have obtained the apostolic ministry of the church of San Francesco "for perpetual use", the ownership of the building is still remained the prerogative of the parish of the Cathedral of Lodi, on which it still depends. The building is listed among the Italian national monuments.

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12.5 km

Monument to the Resistance

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The monument is made of copper, with an internal iron structure, and rests on a stone base. It represents a woman raising her child towards the sky, symbolizing the love for the new generations and the trust that they will grow up developing ideals of peace.

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13.0 km

Lodi Cathedral

Highlight • Religious Site

The Cathedral of Lodi is the oldest sacred building in the city. Its construction was commissioned by Frederick Barbarossa and began in the year 1160 and ended a hundred years later. The composition of the facade, the use of exposed bricks and the design layout make the Lodi Cathedral one of the most famous examples of Lombard-Emilian style, more commonly known as Romanesque.

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19.3 km

Montanaso Lombardo Bike Path

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cycle path in Montanaso Lombardo (LO)

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20.8 km

Chapel of Montanaso Lombardo

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Beware that it is always a quagmire in front of this fountain. Quite cool water.

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21.8 km

Località Bellaria

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Location Bellaria is part of the municipality of Galgagnano, in the province of Lodi, in the Lombardy region.

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29.9 km

Nice panoramic point overlooking the Muzza canal, from the bridge just outside Quartiano. The canal appears to be among the first ever built in Italy and Europe. It was designed already in Roman times to divert the course of the Adda river and irrigate the surrounding countryside.

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45.1 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

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25.5 km

10.4 km

5.56 km

2.13 km

1.62 km

Surfaces

27.1 km

10.9 km

3.61 km

2.25 km

930 m

312 m

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