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Road cycling routes around Malagnino are characterized by generally flat terrain with minimal elevation gain, making them suitable for various fitness levels. The area's landscape is shaped by its proximity to significant waterways, including the Po and Oglio rivers, which often feature in route descriptions. This region of Lombardy offers extensive networks of roads that traverse agricultural lands and connect small towns. The consistent, gentle gradients provide opportunities for long-distance cycling without demanding climbs.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The walls and towers of Pizzighettone (Cremona) constitute one of the best-preserved and most significant walled circuits in Northern Italy. This imposing military fortress, lapped by the Adda river, rises to a height of about 12 meters and has a thickness that reaches 4 meters in some places. Its uniqueness lies in the presence of "casemates", a continuous series of internal rooms that are entirely covered and communicate with each other.
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The Pizzighettone railway bridge is an important metal arch infrastructure located on the Pavia-Mantova line (in the Codogno-Cremona section) which crosses the Adda river, connecting the Pizzighettone station with the Ponte d'Adda stop.
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A visit to this unusual museum is definitely worthwhile. Current prices, opening hours, and restrictions can be found here: https://museoverticale.it/
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The historic city of Cremona in Lombardy is dominated by a monumental bell tower, the Torrazzo. At 112 meters tall, it is the tallest brick bell tower in Europe and one of the most impressive medieval structures in Italy. The Torrazzo was built gradually between the 13th and 14th centuries as part of the cathedral complex. Its brick construction testifies to both the technical ingenuity of medieval builders and the city's ambition to express its power and importance. In 1583, a unique astronomical clock was added to the tower, which still fascinates with its accuracy. Climbing the Torrazzo is a spiritual journey from earth to heaven, and it is not difficult to ascend the 502 steps that lead to the final terrace to enjoy a breathtaking 360° panorama. The visit includes a stop in the rooms dedicated to the study of time and astronomy in the new Vertical Museum, which was inaugurated in November 2018. https://www.cattedraledicremona.it/torrazzo-interno/?lang=de
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Splendid church with a Romanesque and Gothic layout, but with later Renaissance and Baroque works inside.
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A splendid Renaissance square dominated by the three figures of the Cathedral, the Baptistery, and the Torrazzo, which offers a panoramic view of the entire Po Valley.
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beautiful, I passed by chance, a breathtaking view below and a comfortable and safe bike passage, I recommend it
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Isola Dovarese is a gem set along the course of the Oglio River, a village that proudly preserves its historical soul. Walking along its streets means immersing yourself in a past made of Renaissance architecture and atmospheres of times gone by, where every stone tells of ancient glories and community life. The beating heart of the village is the splendid Piazza Matteotti, a large quadrangular space surrounded by porticoes, designed by the architects of the Vignola school. Here, every year, the Palio di Isola Dovarese brings the seventeenth century back to life: an event that transforms the village into a large open-air theater, among period costumes, flags in the wind and historical reenactments. But Isola Dovarese is also nature and slowness: the Oglio River embraces the village and invites contemplation, the discovery of paths that wind through woods and countryside. A place where history meets quiet and where every journey becomes an experience. (Anna)
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Road cycling routes around Malagnino are predominantly flat, characterized by minimal elevation gain. The landscape is influenced by its proximity to the Po and Oglio rivers, offering extensive networks of roads through agricultural lands and connecting small towns. This makes the area suitable for long-distance cycling without demanding climbs.
There are over 15 road cycling routes available around Malagnino, catering to various skill levels from easy to difficult. The komoot community has rated these routes highly, with an average score of 4.4 stars.
Yes, there are easy routes available. For instance, the From the Po to the Oglio – Bridge over the Po loop from Villetta Malagnino is an easy 41.2 km route with minimal elevation gain, perfect for a relaxed ride.
While cycling in the broader Cremona province, you can explore several historical and architectural landmarks. Notable attractions include the Torrazzo of Cremona, the Iron Bridge over the Po River, the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption, and the Baptistery. Many routes traverse the countryside, offering views of agricultural fields and quiet villages.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Santuario di Lugagnano – View of Vigoleno loop from Villetta Malagnino is a difficult 139.8 km path. This route features the highest elevation gain in the area, providing a more demanding experience.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 180 reviews. Reviewers often praise the flat riverine landscapes, agricultural fields, and quiet country roads that make for enjoyable and accessible cycling.
Yes, the region's landscape is shaped by its proximity to the Po and Oglio rivers, and many routes incorporate these waterways. For example, the From the Po to the Oglio – Bridge over the Po loop from Villetta Malagnino offers a direct connection to these river environments.
Many of the road cycling routes around Malagnino are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Roadbike loop from Villetta Malagnino, a 50 km trail through the local countryside.
Route durations vary depending on distance and difficulty. Easy routes like the From the Po to the Oglio – Bridge over the Po loop from Villetta Malagnino can take around 1 hour 38 minutes, while more challenging routes such as the Santuario di Lugagnano – View of Vigoleno loop from Villetta Malagnino can take over 6 hours.
Yes, some routes offer glimpses of historical sites. The Gazzo Castle - Scandalora Ripa d'Oglio (CR) – Memorial to the Fallen with F-104 loop from Villetta Malagnino is a moderate route that includes a castle and other points of interest.
Given the generally flat terrain and extensive network of quiet country roads, Malagnino and the surrounding Cremona province are well-suited for long-distance road cycling. The consistent, gentle gradients allow for sustained efforts without significant climbs.


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