4.6
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472
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47
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Gravel biking around Cavenago D'Adda offers routes through the flat to gently rolling terrain of the Po Valley, characterized by its extensive network of waterways. The region is situated between the Adda River and the Muzza Canal, providing a landscape of cultivated fields, riverine environments, and natural reserves. Cyclists can explore unpaved paths alongside canals like the Canale Vacchelli, which winds through the rural Cremascan landscape. The area includes protected zones such as the "La Zerbaglia" natural reserve, adding to the diverse natural features.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
4.7
(7)
101
riders
103km
05:57
190m
190m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
4.6
(7)
57
riders
60.1km
03:25
110m
110m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(6)
36
riders
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
(6)
39
riders
110km
06:28
260m
260m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.8
(8)
37
riders
39.8km
02:16
90m
90m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Arriving from Lodi along the cycle path on the embankment in the direction of Zelo (or Rivolta) a suggestive point
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The Adda River is the fourth longest watercourse in Italy with its 313 kilometers and is entirely within the Lombardy region. It represents one of the main left tributaries of the Po River and has a very large hydrographic basin that covers about a third of the regional territory
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Very nice tour, the return phase could be improved as, although cyclable, it runs along the provincial road Crema - Lodi. NEW: an embankment has been built with a cycle path on top from Corte Palasio to the Casellario area, running along the Adda with a small bridge over the Tormo stream. Works in progress, it must be completed but is already passable. Beautiful, scenic and shady in the woods.
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Beautiful in any weather condition
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Placid waters, large basins, humidity galore
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The patronage of this shrine, dedicated to the Madonna, refers to the town of Loreto. This is one of the great and important Marian pilgrimage sites in Europe, along with Lourdes in the French Pyrenees and Fatima in Portugal. Unlike the other two places mentioned, however, Loreto is not known for apparitions of the Mother of God. Here, pilgrims can find something very tangible: Mary's childhood home in Nazareth (Israel). Her parents—not mentioned by name in the biblical writings of the New Testament—are mentioned in apocryphal traditions: Saint Anne and Saint Joachim are thus the grandparents of Jesus Christ (their common feast day in the calendar of saints is July 26). Crusaders likely dismantled the venerated building in Nazareth and brought it to Europe when the era of the Christian kingdoms in the Holy Land came to an end towards the end of the 13th century. But this very sober assumption is countered by a much more interesting legend: According to this, four angels carried out the translation and flew the house over the Mediterranean.
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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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There are over 40 traffic-free gravel bike trails around Cavenago D'Adda. These routes offer a variety of distances and difficulty levels, ensuring there's something for every gravel cyclist looking to avoid car traffic.
The region, situated in the Po Valley, offers generally flat or gently rolling terrain. You'll primarily encounter smooth, unpaved paths alongside waterways like the Adda River and the Muzza Canal, as well as routes through cultivated fields and agricultural parks. This makes for accessible and scenic gravel biking.
Yes, Cavenago D'Adda offers several easy gravel routes perfect for families. Many paths along the canals and through agricultural areas are relatively flat and free from vehicle traffic, providing a safe and enjoyable experience for all skill levels. For example, parts of the Muzza Canal Riverside Path – Muzza Canal loop from Lodi offer gentle riding.
The best times for gravel biking in Cavenago D'Adda are typically spring and autumn when the weather is mild and comfortable. Summer can be warm, but early mornings or late afternoons are still pleasant. Winter riding is also possible, though some paths might be muddy after rain. The key is that the designated routes are inherently low-traffic year-round.
Many routes follow the scenic Adda River and the Muzza Canal, offering beautiful waterside views. You can also explore areas like the Vacchelli Canal in the Moso Agricultural Park, which is known for its rural Cremascan landscape and rows of poplars. The region also includes the "La Zerbaglia" natural reserve, rich in diverse flora and fauna.
Absolutely. While cycling, you can integrate visits to historical sites. Near Lodi, you might pass by the impressive Lodi Cathedral or the central Victory Square, Lodi. Other notable sites include the Church of Saint Catherine in Moso and the ancient Sanctuary of Santa Maria del Marzale.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking longer distances and more elevation, there are challenging loops. Routes like the Sillari Park – Castel San Giovanni Dam loop from Lodi or the Muzza Canal Riverside Path – Sillari Park loop from Lodi offer significant distances and some elevation gain, all while keeping you away from main roads.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Cavenago D'Adda, with an average score of 4.2 stars from 47 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the canal paths, the beautiful agricultural scenery, and the excellent opportunities for long, uninterrupted rides away from vehicle traffic.
Many of the gravel routes in the Cavenago D'Adda area are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. This is particularly true for routes that follow the extensive canal systems, such as the Vacchelli Canal entrance – Vacchelli Canal Cycle Path loop from Lodi.
The entire network of canal paths and agricultural roads is generally less crowded than urban areas. Focusing on routes within the Moso Agricultural Park or along the less-trafficked sections of the Adda River and Muzza Canal will provide a more secluded experience, especially during weekdays.
Given the Po Valley's flat to gently rolling topography, the elevation gain on most routes is minimal. Even longer routes typically feature less than 200 meters of total ascent, making them accessible for riders who prefer less climbing and more steady pedaling.


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