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No traffic road cycling routes around Divignano offer diverse terrain across the Piedmont region of Italy. The area is characterized by rolling hills, picturesque countryside, and proximity to significant natural features like Lake Maggiore and Lake Orta. Cyclists can explore routes along the Ticino River and through protected areas such as the Lagoni di Mercurago Nature Park. The landscape provides a mix of flat sections, gentle climbs, and more challenging ascents, all on mostly well-paved surfaces.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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179km
07:12
590m
590m
This difficult 111.3-mile (179.2 km) road cycling loop through Ticino Park connects Sesto Calende and Pavia, offering diverse river scenery.
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34.5km
01:37
240m
240m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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49.8km
02:14
470m
470m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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25.2km
01:03
160m
160m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Monument to the jet of the Cameri Air Base is an installation located at the entrance of the military airport (headquarters of FACO F-35 Leonardo and NATO base Juragentium). The square is characterized by the presence of a historic F-104 Starfighter fighter-bomber with "Tiger" Clipper livery. Cameri Airport (NO) boasts a long Komoot tradition, having been founded in 1910 as one of the first flight schools in Italy Facebook. At the base, there is also an outdoor museum area with historic aircraft, and sometimes guided tours or open days of the Aeronautica Militare are planned.
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L'Alzaia del Naviglio di Bereguardo is the historic towpath, today transformed into a splendid cycle-pedestrian path of about 19 kilometers, which runs along the artificial canal of the same name. It connects Castelletto di Abbiategrasso (where the canal originates, branching off from the Naviglio Grande) to the municipality of Bereguardo, finally flowing into the Ticino river. Built in the 15th century at the behest of the Dukes of Milan (the Visconti first, then the Sforza), the canal served as a fundamental commercial route (particularly for salt and cheeses) to connect the city to the Po river and the sea.
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The unique name "Panperduto" derives mainly from the local dialect and ancient stories related to river navigation before the construction of the dam. In the past, commercial barges carrying goods or stones often collided with the rapids and rocky riverbeds of this stretch of the river, ending up capsizing and losing their entire cargo. This meant the loss of the entire day's work and the earnings needed to buy food, hence the saying "we lost the bread" (hence Panperduto).
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La Diga del Panperduto (or rather, the Dighe del Panperduto) is one of Lombardy's most important and fascinating hydraulic junctions, located on the Ticino river in the municipality of Somma Lombardo, in the province of Varese. This monumental complex of hydraulic engineering dates back to the late 19th century (inaugurated in 1884) and mainly serves to divert the waters of the Ticino to feed two fundamental artificial canals: Villoresi Canal: used for irrigation purposes, guaranteeing water for over 100,000 hectares of agricultural land in the Po Valley. Industrial Canal: fundamental for the production of hydroelectric energy through various power plants in the area.
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The Naviglio di Bereguardo is a historic artificial canal in Lombardy, 18.85 kilometers long, which originates from the Naviglio Grande in Castelletto di Abbiategrasso and ends in Bereguardo, a short distance from the Ticino river.
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Stop for a few minutes to enjoy the view...truly relaxing!
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With extra beautiful light if you ride it end of day
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There are over a dozen dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Divignano, catering to various fitness levels. You'll find 7 easy routes, 5 moderate routes, and 1 difficult route, ensuring options for every cyclist.
The terrain around Divignano offers diverse natural beauty, from flat sections along riverbanks to rolling hills and some climbs. Routes like the Grand Tour of Ticino Park feature moderate elevation changes, while others like the Ticino River Towpath – Ticino Riverside Road loop are relatively flat, making them suitable for a relaxed ride. Many routes boast well-paved surfaces, ideal for road bikes.
Yes, Divignano offers several easy, traffic-free road cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. An excellent option is the Monticello Castle – Safari Park loop from Oleggio, which is 25 km long with minimal elevation gain. These routes often follow quiet country roads or dedicated paths, providing a safe and enjoyable experience.
Many routes pass by or near beautiful natural attractions. You can explore the diverse landscapes of the Lagoni di Mercurago Nature Park, known for its peat bog and meadows. The Ticino Riverside Road – Panperduto Dam loop takes you along the Ticino River, offering views of the important Panperduto Dam, where the Naviglio and Villoresi canals originate.
Yes, many of the no traffic road cycling routes around Divignano are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Ticino Riverside Road – Panperduto Dam loop from Sesto Calende and the Monticello Castle – Vigne di Oleggio Climb loop from Dormelletto Paese. These loops provide convenient options for exploring the region without retracing your steps.
The best time for no traffic road cycling in Divignano is generally during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) months. During these periods, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, with less extreme heat than summer and fewer chances of winter conditions. This allows for comfortable rides through the picturesque countryside and along the lakes.
The komoot community highly rates the no traffic road cycling routes around Divignano, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 230 reviews. Cyclists often praise the peaceful setting, the well-maintained surfaces, and the scenic beauty of the routes that pass through rural landscapes, past historic castles, and along the Ticino River.
While Divignano itself is not directly on the lakes, its proximity allows access to routes that offer stunning lake views. The region research mentions that cycling routes like the Arona on Lake Maggiore – Meina on Lake Maggiore loop provide picturesque rides along Lake Maggiore's shores, and a 35 km circuit around Lake Orta allows cyclists to enjoy charming scenery, passing through towns like Omegna and Orta San Giulio.
Parking availability varies by route starting point. For routes originating from towns like Sesto Calende or Oleggio, you can typically find public parking areas. It's advisable to check local parking regulations and availability for your specific chosen starting point, especially during peak seasons.
Yes, experienced riders looking for a challenge will find options. The Grand Tour of Ticino Park is classified as difficult, covering nearly 180 km with over 590 meters of elevation gain. This route offers a substantial ride through varied landscapes, demanding good fitness.
Absolutely. The region around Divignano is rich in history and charming villages. Routes often pass by historical landmarks such as Monticello Castle, as seen in the Monticello Castle – Vigne di Oleggio Climb loop. The broader area also includes towns like Arona on Lake Maggiore and Orta San Giulio on Lake Orta, which are known for their picturesque settings and cultural significance.


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