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No traffic road cycling routes around Sommo, located in the Pavia province of Lombardy, Italy, traverse a landscape defined by its low elevation and agricultural character. The region features extensive flat to gently rolling terrain, making it suitable for cyclists seeking routes with minimal elevation gain. Key natural features include the Ticino and Po river plains, which offer scenic pathways and contribute to the area's predominantly flat profile. The cycling terrain in this part of southern Lombardy is generally easy…
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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This beautiful oxbow lake welcomes the visitor to the Palustre Park, it has an almost circular shape and excellent dimensions. In the lake there are carp (mirror, queens, common, black, koi) amur, crucian carp, and sometimes even pike. The carp population is very numerous, especially small ones up to 1 kg, while there are fish that reach 20 kg. Fishing with bread and float you often encounter the largest weights, with an easy probability of running into amur up to 3-8 kg. The predominant technique is fishing with a fixed rod with a float,
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According to legend, some pilgrims wanted to attend midnight mass in the city on Christmas Eve in 999, but due to the thick fog their boats could not cross the river. Suddenly, a man dressed in red arrived and promised that he would immediately build a bridge in exchange for the first soul to cross the bridge. The man in red was the devil, and only the Archangel Michael, who had come from the nearby church, recognized him. Michael pretended to agree to the deal, but once the bridge was built, a goat crossed it first. The bridge is therefore also known as the Ponte del Diavolo ("Devil's Bridge").
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The covered bridge has its origins in Roman times. The current one was constructed in the 14th century and covered in 1583. Upstream of the bridge you can still see pillars of the original bridge, reconstructed after the Second World War. A memorial stone on the bridge tells that Albert Einstein stayed in Pavia for several months and loved the place.
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Casoni served as one of the main locations for the shooting of the famous 1984 film “Il ragazzo di campagna”, directed by Castellano and Pipolo and starring Renato Pozzetto.
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Very large, covered bridge of Pavia…
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The Covered Bridge connects the historic center of Pavia to Borgo Ticino. The first bridge at this point was built by order of Emperor Augustus and was replaced in the 14th century by a covered bridge. Due to the damage suffered by the Allied bombings during the Second World War, one of the arches of the fourteenth-century bridge collapsed and it was decided to demolish the entire structure. The new bridge was inaugurated in 1951; on the entrance portal on the city side, in memory of past events, a plaque was placed reading: "On the ancient passage of the cerulean Ticino, in the image of the ancient Covered Bridge, demolished by the fury of war, the Italian Republic rebuilt it".
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The Covered Bridge, also known as Ponte Vecchio, crosses the Ticino River and connects the historic center of Pavia with the characteristic Borgo Ticino district, originally located outside the peripheral walls of the city. The neighborhood was traditionally inhabited by washermen, scree workers and fishermen. The bridge, symbol of Pavia, is particular, with its five arches, entirely covered by a structure, and equipped with two portals at its ends. Also, there is a small chapel in the middle of the bridge. The current Ponte Coperto was built between 1949 and 1951 and reflects the characteristics of the ancient Ponte Coperto dating back to the 14th century, which in turn had replaced the ancient Roman bridge (whose columns are still visible today).
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There are over 75 no-traffic road cycling routes around Sommo, offering a wide variety of options for cyclists looking for quiet roads. You'll find 30 easy routes and 48 moderate routes to explore.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Sommo are generally flat to gently rolling, typical of the Lombardy plain. Elevation gains are minimal, making them accessible for various fitness levels. For example, the Pavia Covered Bridge – Borgo Tre Case loop has only about 134 meters of elevation gain over 56 km.
Yes, there are 30 easy routes available. An excellent option for beginners is the Borgo Tre Case – Pavia Covered Bridge loop, which is just over 38 km long with minimal elevation, making it a comfortable ride for those new to road cycling.
While the terrain is generally flat, you can find longer routes that offer a good endurance challenge. The Scaldasole Castle – Borgo Tre Case loop is a moderate route spanning nearly 72 km, providing a longer ride without significant climbs.
Many routes pass by interesting natural features and historical landmarks. You can spot the Stork Nests in Cascina Venara, Zerbolò, or enjoy views of the Ticino River from highlights like the View of the bend in the Ticino River and the Casottole Viewpoint on the Ticino River.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Sommo are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Pavia Covered Bridge – Borgo Tre Case loop and the Marsh Park loop from Bressana Bottarone.
The best time for road cycling in the Pavia province of Lombardy is typically spring and autumn when temperatures are mild and comfortable. Summer can be quite warm, while winter might bring colder temperatures and occasional fog, though car-free routes can still be enjoyable on crisp, clear days.
Given the generally flat terrain and the focus on no-traffic roads, many routes are suitable for families, especially those with older children comfortable with longer distances. The easy routes, like the Borgo Tre Case – Pavia Covered Bridge loop, are particularly good choices for a family outing.
Many routes start from towns like San Martino Siccomario-Cava Manara or Bressana Bottarone, where you can typically find public parking. It's advisable to check local parking options in the specific starting village of your chosen route.
Yes, the routes often pass through or near small towns and villages in the Pavia province. You'll find opportunities to stop at local cafes, trattorias, or small shops for refreshments and food, especially in larger centers like Pavia itself.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience around Sommo, with an average score of 4.13 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, traffic-free roads, the peaceful rural landscapes, and the accessibility of routes for various skill levels, making it ideal for relaxed yet engaging rides.
Absolutely! The region is rich in history. You can cycle to the historic city of Pavia and visit landmarks such as the iconic Ponte Coperto (the Covered Bridge), the impressive Visconti Castle of Pavia, or the magnificent Cathedral of Pavia.
Yes, several routes offer scenic viewpoints, particularly those near the Ticino River. You can enjoy picturesque views of the river's bends and surrounding nature from spots like the View of the bend in the Ticino River.


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