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Gravel biking around Crotta D'Adda is characterized by the flat plains of the Po Valley in Lombardy, Italy. The region features an extensive network of rivers, including the Adda and Po, along with numerous canals that offer scenic towpaths and dirt tracks. Cyclists navigate through vast agricultural fields and interspersed woodlands, providing varied terrain with minimal elevation gain. This landscape supports a range of gravel bike trails suitable for different experience levels.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Ciaparat Chapel is a landmark mainly known on road cycling routes around Sant'Angelo Lodigiano and the Parco Agricolo Sud Milano, often included in loop itineraries between Bascapè, Locate Triulzi, and Vistarino. It is a popular area for moderate road bike training, with asphalted roads.
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Excellent Acqua💧 Point point to stock up on fresh water via the Padania Acque QR code
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beautiful, I passed by chance, a breathtaking view below and a comfortable and safe bike passage, I recommend it
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Soncino: a journey through time amidst walls and mysteries. In the heart of the Lombardy plain, Soncino offers a journey back in time. The majestic Sforza Castle, with its imposing towers and intact moat, tells stories of battles and ancient splendor. Strolling through the village's alleys, you'll discover secret corners, hidden frescoes, and a medieval atmosphere that will make you feel like you're in a fairytale. Perfect for those seeking an adventure between history and nature!
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The hydraulic junction of the Tombe Morte-Tredici Ponti constitutes the most important concentration of artificial waterways in the province of Cremona, irrigating approximately 85,000 hectares of countryside. Here the Naviglio Civico di Cremona, the Naviglio Grande Pallavicino and the Canale Vacchelli intersect, the latter pouring almost all of its flow into the Naviglio Pallavicino, the Naviglio Civico and a dozen irrigation ditches through an impressive system of locks. Finally, a spillway, built between 1968 and 1981, detaches from the junction, which discharges any excess flow from the Naviglio Civico, the Naviglio Pallavicino and the Vacchelli into the Oglio river. Two different hypotheses have been made regarding the origin of the name, the first would originate from the term tomba which is synonymous with siphon, a hydraulic element that connects two conduits. Probably some of these artifacts would have fallen into disuse, hence the adjective death. Another hypothesis is linked to the discovery of several dozen burials dating back to the late Roman era.
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The intersection of these channels is very suggestive
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Fast and safe route from Pizzighettone to Cremona avoiding the main road ... The ban is there because there is no guardrail or some sort of protection along the canal, in fact I would not wish anyone to end up in it because it is impossible to go back up, except in the sections where there are steps ... in any case everyone uses it without any problems, cyclists, pedestrians, fishermen and others
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A ride across this bridge is a true percussive experience. The grid panels make changing sounds in time with the ride. A fun experience.
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The gravel bike trails around Crotta D'Adda primarily traverse the flat plains of the Po Valley. You'll encounter a rich network of rivers like the Adda and Po, canals with scenic towpaths, vast agricultural fields, and interspersed woodlands. The terrain generally has minimal elevation gain, making it suitable for various fitness levels.
Yes, Crotta D'Adda offers routes suitable for families. The flat plains and well-maintained paths along rivers and canals provide a safe and enjoyable environment. While specific family-friendly routes are not highlighted, many of the easier trails, particularly those with minimal elevation, are ideal for a family outing.
The region is defined by its extensive waterways. You'll cycle alongside the Adda and Po rivers, as well as numerous canals, offering picturesque views of the water and surrounding agricultural landscapes. The confluence of the Adda and Po Rivers is a particularly scenic spot. Interspersed woodlands also provide a refreshing change of scenery.
Yes, the broader Cremona area, which includes Crotta D'Adda, features several historical sites. You can find highlights such as the Borromeo Castle of Camairago, the Pizzighettone Walls, and the Maccastorna and its castle. Further afield, the Torrazzo of Cremona and the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption are also significant points of interest.
The flat plains of the Po Valley make gravel biking enjoyable for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for cycling. Summer can be warm, but routes along rivers and through woodlands provide some shade. Winter cycling is possible, though conditions may vary.
Absolutely. While many routes have minimal elevation, some offer significant distances and can be quite challenging. For example, the Cascina San Giorgio – Cremona Tourist River Dock loop from Sesto ed Uniti is a difficult 137 km (85 miles) route, and the Palazzo Trecchi Castle – Stanga Palace loop from Maleo is a difficult 27.6 km (17 miles) route that offers a good workout.
The municipality is actively enhancing cycling infrastructure. Recent developments include a newly inaugurated refreshment point, 'Tana di Caronte', and plans for a camper area with electric bike charging points. These facilities cater directly to the needs of cyclists, making the area more accommodating for visitors.
The gravel biking routes in Crotta D'Adda are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 100 reviews. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, the scenic riverine landscapes, and the peaceful rides through agricultural fields.
Yes, many of the gravel routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Destra Po Cycle Path – Po Valley Colonies loop from Castelnuovo Bocca d'Adda, which is a moderate 58.7 km (36.5 miles) trail following the Po River.
Yes, the region's intricate canal system offers unique gravel biking experiences. The Civic Canal of Cremona – Tombe Morte (and 13 bridges) loop from Castelvetro is a difficult 102.9 km (63.9 miles) path that specifically explores these waterways and agricultural lands.
For routes that combine gravel biking with historical exploration, consider trails that venture towards nearby towns. The Tombe Morte (and 13 bridges) – Sforza Fortress loop from Ponte d'Adda is a 67.8 km (42.1 miles) trail that leads through riverine landscapes and past historical sites, offering a blend of nature and culture.
There are over 25 gravel bike trails available around Crotta D'Adda, catering to various skill levels from easy to difficult. This extensive network ensures plenty of options for exploration.


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