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Gravel biking around Orio Al Serio offers diverse landscapes, from the foothills of the Orobie Alps to the flat plains along the Serio River. The region features a network of unpaved farm paths, dirt roads, and riverbanks, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Rolling hills and picturesque valleys characterize the area, with routes often traversing natural parks and agricultural zones. This environment supports a range of no traffic gravel bike trails suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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85
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113km
06:35
320m
320m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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173
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7
(10)
104
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34.5km
01:44
150m
150m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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68
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50.8km
02:55
610m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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94.0km
06:25
1,060m
1,060m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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in its simplicity it is always a pleasant environment to share
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Great for gravel cycling and MTB, beautiful scenery, but be ware there are 2-3 horror parts to lookout for. Thankfuly they are only 2-3m long so they are irrelevant all over. Highly recomended for all.
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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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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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If you start the tour in the morning, near the end of the tour around 1:00 PM, it's worth stopping for a bite to eat at the Trattoria delle Querce, which is always open in all seasons, from Wednesday to Sunday, and from which on the right days you can enjoy a spectacular view.
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Along the Val Seriama cycle path
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The cycle path from Lago di Garlate along the Adda River is natural and therefore bumpy, but beautiful. An impressive hydroelectric power plant and a road/rail bridge near Paderno d'Adda showcase architecture from 100 years ago. This bridge is continuously monitored by a measuring system. You can see the monitoring as you cycle up to Paderno from the cycle path.
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The Orio al Serio area offers a wide selection of car-free gravel biking experiences, with over 70 routes specifically curated for minimal traffic. These trails traverse diverse landscapes, from riverbanks to rolling hills, ensuring a varied ride for every skill level.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. The region features 9 easy routes that are perfect for a relaxed outing. Many of these follow the Serio River, offering gentle terrain and scenic views away from traffic. Look for routes along the Serio River for a pleasant experience.
For experienced gravel bikers seeking a challenge, Orio al Serio and its surroundings offer 33 difficult routes. These often venture into the foothills of the Orobie Alps or explore longer, more demanding valleys. The Cycle Path Along the Serio River – The Vineyards of Scanzo loop from Bergamo FS, for example, offers significant elevation gain and distance for a rewarding ride.
The no-traffic gravel trails around Orio al Serio showcase a rich variety of natural landscapes. You'll ride through picturesque valleys like the Seriana and Val Brembana, along the banks of the Serio River, and through the rolling hills leading up to the majestic Orobie Alps. The Gravel Climb to Monte Canto loop from Bergamo offers stunning views of the Adda River and surrounding terrain.
Many routes offer proximity to historical and natural attractions. You might find yourself near the historic Streets of Bergamo's Città Alta, or pass by the impressive Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. For nature lovers, the Buche di Nese Waterfalls or the Honegger Waterfall are accessible from certain trails, offering beautiful natural stops.
Yes, many of the gravel routes around Orio al Serio are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your path. For instance, the Vacchelli Canal Cycle Path – Adda River loop from Bergamo provides a substantial circular journey through varied landscapes.
The region is enjoyable for gravel biking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, ideal for exploring. Summer can be warm, but routes along riverbanks or through shaded valleys provide cooler options. Even winter can be suitable for lower-altitude routes, though higher mountain passes may be inaccessible due to snow.
Yes, many gravel routes in the Orio al Serio area are accessible via public transport, particularly those starting or passing through larger towns like Bergamo or Seriate. Bergamo's well-connected public transport network, including buses and trains, can often get you close to trailheads. The Orio al Serio Airport also has a safe cycling route into the city, facilitating bike travel.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Orio al Serio, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the car-free paths, the stunning natural beauty of the Serio River Park and surrounding valleys, and the diverse terrain that caters to all skill levels. The opportunity to combine cycling with exploring historical sites like Bergamo's Città Alta is also frequently highlighted.
Absolutely. The Serio River forms the backbone of the Regional Park of Serio, a significant natural area known for its wetlands and diverse birdlife. Riding along the river paths, such as the Valle Seriana Cycle Path, offers excellent opportunities to observe various bird species and other local wildlife in their natural habitats.
Yes, the region is home to significant long-distance gravel trails. Notably, the Via delle Sorelle (The Sisters' Trail) is a new 130-kilometer gravel route linking Bergamo and Brescia. This multi-stage journey offers moderately trained cyclists an adventure through green hills, ancient pathways, and natural landscapes, with options for dirt roads, trails, and mule tracks. You can learn more about it here: La Via delle Sorelle.


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