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Gravel biking around Ripalta Cremasca offers routes through the tranquil Lombard plain, characterized by flat terrain and a serene rural environment. The region features expansive cultivated fields, rows of poplars, and a network of canals, including the historic Canale Vacchelli. Erosion valleys leading towards the Adda river create unique "micro-meanders," adding varied natural features to the landscape.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
3.5
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55
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119km
07:13
480m
480m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.4
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72
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58.8km
03:28
100m
100m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
(2)
30
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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15
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24.4km
01:30
50m
50m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.3
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26
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60.6km
03:27
110m
110m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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end of the cycle path under construction to Lodi
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The Naviglio Civico di Cremona is a historic artificial canal of about 57 km (reaching over 75 km considering the underground section "Cremonella" and the final stretch into the Po River), built in 1337 for irrigation purposes and still fundamental for agriculture today. It crosses the province from north to south, connecting the Oglio river to the city, characterized by a landscape rich in biodiversity, ancient farmhouses, and a cycle path.
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The imposing water wheel (about eleven meters in diameter) was built in the early 17th century by Cardinal Federico Borromeo to lift water from the canal and convey it to the nearby Archbishop's Palace. A washhouse can be seen near the wheel.
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In view of this small wayside shrine, which the builders dedicated to the Madonna, I would like to offer the viewer a brief reflection from Saint Padre Pio (Pio da Pietrelcina, 1887 to 1968): “Always stay close to this Heavenly Mother, for she is the sea that must be crossed to reach the shores of eternal splendor.”
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cycle path with gravel surface alternating with sections of beaten earth and grass, very long and a little boring at the end
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the weed vegetation is completely covering it
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Toast and cochina legs under the table
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In this stretch, the Vacchelli Canal crosses the Moso Agricultural Park, passing through cultivated fields and rows of poplars. The dirt bike path runs alongside the water on a smooth surface, ideal for gravel and trekking bikes. Pedaling here immerses you in the rural landscape of Crema, with views that change with the seasons.
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There are over 45 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike routes around Ripalta Cremasca, offering a wide range of options for various skill levels and preferences. The region is particularly known for its flat terrain, making it ideal for relaxed rides away from vehicle traffic.
The gravel bike trails in Ripalta Cremasca primarily feature flat terrain, often following the historic Canale Vacchelli. You'll encounter regular dirt surfaces, perfect for gravel and trekking bikes, as you traverse expansive cultivated fields and rows of poplars within the Moso Agricultural Park. The landscape offers an authentic immersion into the rural Cremonese environment.
Yes, Ripalta Cremasca offers several easy no-traffic gravel bike routes. A great option for beginners or families is the Binengo Sanctuary – Reflection Lake in Ricengo loop from Crema. This route is approximately 24 km long with minimal elevation gain, making it a pleasant and accessible ride.
For those seeking a longer adventure, the Vacchelli Canal entrance – Vacchelli Canal Cycle Path loop from Crema is a challenging option, spanning over 118 km with moderate elevation. Another substantial route is the Tombe Morte (and 13 bridges) – Canale Vacchelli Cycle Path loop from Crema, which covers about 95 km.
Absolutely. Many of the no-traffic gravel bike trails in the Ripalta Cremasca area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Vacchelli Canal Cycle Path – Vacchelli Canal entrance loop from Crema and the Tombe Morte (and 13 bridges) – Cycle Path of the Walled Cities loop from Madignano.
The trails often run alongside the historic Canale Vacchelli, a significant hydraulic work connecting the Adda and Oglio rivers. You can also explore the Vacchelli Canal in the Moso Agricultural Park, which offers scenic views of cultivated fields. The Reflection Lake in Ricengo is another beautiful natural highlight you might encounter.
Yes, while the focus is on natural landscapes, you can find cultural points of interest. The Church of Saint Catherine in Moso is a local church worth noting. The nearby city of Crema, with its elegant architecture and Venetian heritage, also offers historical sites and local culinary specialties like "tortelli cremaschi" that can complement your cycling trip.
The region's flat terrain makes it enjoyable for gravel biking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with the cultivated fields changing colors. Summer can be warm, but the routes often have tree-lined sections providing some shade. Winter riding is also possible, especially on clear days, as the trails are generally well-drained.
While Ripalta Cremasca itself is a smaller town, the nearby city of Crema serves as a more significant hub with public transport connections. You can often find routes that start or pass through Crema, making it a convenient access point if you're relying on public transport to reach the area.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Ripalta Cremasca, with an average score of 4.45 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the routes, the absence of traffic, and the immersive experience of cycling through the picturesque rural Lombard plain. The well-maintained dirt surfaces along the Canale Vacchelli are frequently highlighted as ideal for gravel bikes.
While the routes themselves are often rural and traffic-free, you'll find amenities in the towns and villages they pass through or near. The larger town of Crema, which is a common starting point or destination for many routes, offers a good selection of cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options to refuel and relax after your ride.


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