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Touring cycling around Bianzano offers a diverse landscape characterized by the serene Lake Endine and the rolling hills of Val Cavallina. The region features an intact natural environment with routes traversing scenic areas, providing views of the lake and surrounding mountainous terrain. Cyclists can explore ancient pathways connecting villages and follow the course of the Cherio River along the Val Cavallina Cycle Track. Elevated perspectives are available from hills like Mount Crocione, offering panoramic views of the valley and Lake…
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Passo di Ganda is a pass in the Orobie Prealps located above Gazzaniga, between the hamlets of Orezzo and Aviatico, at an altitude of about 1060 m. It is known above all for the cycling climb, also made famous by the Giro di Lombardia.
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Connecting pass between Valseriana and Valcavallina. The climb from Casazza is a classic of the Lombardy climbs. Route also taken by some stages of the Giro d'Italia and the Giro di Lombardia. At the pass is the Sanctuary of the Madonna del Ciclista (with an adjacent small cycling museum), once called Madonna della Neve.
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Originally, the current Sanctuary dedicated to the "Madonna dei ciclisti" (Our Lady of Cyclists) was called "Madonna della Neve" (Our Lady of the Snow). Being a classic uphill route, also for some stages of the Giro d'Italia and Giro di Lombardia (in addition to many other minor races), it was later named so towards the end of the last century, considering that a small cycling museum was also created next to the church. To which, well-known cycling professionals donated their memorabilia.
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I stumbled upon it after a long drive at sunset and was astonished by the beauty of this landscape. Breathtaking. Worth it.
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Bergamo Alta (Upper Bergamo) is located on a hill overlooking the plains of the province of Bergamo. On clear days, you can see the Apennines and, even better, the Lombardy capital, Milan. But above all, Città Alta (Upper Bergamo) is beautiful to visit (on weekdays) for its history. It is a city surrounded by Venetian walls and boasting historic churches and palaces.
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comfortable cycle path that runs alongside the Cherio
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There are over 60 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Bianzano, offering a wide range of distances and difficulty levels. This includes routes suitable for easy rides as well as more challenging ascents.
Yes, Bianzano offers several easy, family-friendly routes. The region's oldest cycle path, the Val Cavallina Cycle Track, follows the Cherio River and is suitable for all skill levels. For a specific easy loop, consider the Church of Saint Stephen – Madonnina with water fountain loop from Casazza, which is just over 15 km with minimal elevation gain.
The routes around Bianzano offer diverse and picturesque views. Many paths provide stunning vistas of Lake Endine and the rolling hills of Val Cavallina. You can also expect to see charming villages, historical landmarks like Suardi Castle, and natural features such as reed beds along the lake, which are important breeding grounds for local wildlife.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes around Bianzano are designed as loops. For example, the Monticelli – View of Lake Endine loop from Monasterolo del Castello offers a challenging circular ride with extensive lake views. An easier option is the 17.2 km loop that follows the eastern shore of Lake Endine.
Cyclists can discover several interesting attractions. The well-preserved Suardi Castle in Bianzano offers cultural insight and commanding views. The Suardi Castle – View of Lake Endine loop from Gandino is a great way to experience this. You might also encounter the Colle Gallo Sanctuary, known as the 'home of cyclists,' or explore historical pathways like the 'Strada degli Asini' connecting villages.
While the immediate no-traffic touring routes might not directly pass through major waterfalls, the broader region around Bianzano offers natural attractions like the Val de Gru Waterfall and the Val Vertova Waterfalls, which are accessible nearby. The Valle d'Opel also offers a scenic gorge experience.
The diverse landscapes of Bianzano make it suitable for touring cycling through much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be warm, but routes around Lake Endine or those with higher elevations provide cooler options. Winter cycling is possible, but some higher or unpaved sections might be less accessible.
Absolutely. While many routes are traffic-free, they can still be challenging. For instance, the San Patrizio Sanctuary – Sanctuary of Saint Patrick loop from Gandino is a difficult route covering over 30 km with significant elevation gain. Many routes include undulating sections and climbs to peaks like Mount Crocione and Mount Pler, offering rewarding panoramic views.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Bianzano, with an average score of 4.38 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's 'outstanding environmental interest,' the serene views of Lake Endine, and the well-maintained network of paths that allow for peaceful, car-free exploration of the Val Cavallina's natural beauty and historical sites.
Beyond the main cycle paths, Bianzano is connected to neighboring municipalities by ancient, marked paths like the 'Strada degli Asini' (Donkey Way) and the via Ludù. The old Valle Rossa road is also rich in wild medicinal herbs and clear water pools, offering a unique and tranquil cycling experience away from more frequented areas.
While specific public transport connections directly to the start of every no-traffic route might vary, Bianzano and the surrounding Val Cavallina region are generally accessible by local bus services. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for connections to towns like Casazza or Monasterolo del Castello, which serve as starting points for many routes.


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