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Road cycling routes around Pontida traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills and proximity to significant lakes and historic towns. The region features varied terrain, including ascents to elevated points and flatter sections along lake shores. Road cyclists can expect a mix of rural roads, scenic viewpoints, and routes connecting to nearby urban centers.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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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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The Lecco lakefront is a charming promenade of about 1.5 km on the eastern branch of Lake Como. It hosts the imposing Monument to the Fallen (Monumento ai Caduti), a granite stele from 1926 by sculptor Giannino Castiglioni, depicting a grieving Homeland facing the lake and the Prealps The promenade offers a spectacular view of Monte Resegone and connects to other points of interest such as the Basilica of San Nicolò and the nearby Monument to the Fallen Sailors (Monumento ai Caduti del Mare). Exploring the area on foot allows you to fully enjoy the urban and mountain scenery
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La Porta San Lorenzo, officially renamed Porta Garibaldi in 1907, is the smallest, oldest, and most rustic of the four monumental gates that open onto the Venetian Walls of Bergamo, included since 2017 in the UNESCO World Heritage. It was built between 1562 and 1563. It takes its name from the ancient church of the same name that stood in the area and which was demolished by the government of the Republic of Venice precisely to make way for the fortifications. On June 8, 1859, Giuseppe Garibaldi, leading his "Cacciatori delle Alpi" volunteers, entered Bergamo through this gateway. He thus liberated the city from Austrian rule. A plaque on the facade commemorates the event. This historical link is the reason why Bergamo is today nicknamed the "City of the Thousand".
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The Città Alta is the historic and medieval heart of Bergamo, a jewel perched on a hill and entirely enclosed by the majestic Venetian Walls, declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. Unlike the modern Città Bassa located on the plain, the upper part retains the intact charm of its cobbled streets, period buildings, and historic squares.
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The main inhabited center of Roncola is situated on a ridge at about 854 meters above sea level, near which flows the Valdimagnino loop. The remaining hamlets, including Roncola Alta, San Defendente, and Cà Maltroti, occupy the northern slope of this ridge, at altitudes ranging from 600 to over 1000 meters.
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Porta San Lorenzo, also known as Porta Garibaldi, is the smallest of the four gates to the upper town of Bergamo, built by the Venetian Republic between 1562 and 1563. It takes its name from the church of San Lorenzo, which was demolished for the construction of the city walls and was closed from 1605 to 1627 because it was deemed difficult to defend. On June 8, 1859, Giuseppe Garibaldi entered the city through this gate, an event commemorated by a plaque on its façade.
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Bergamo, the heart of the city
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There are over 140 road cycling routes around Pontida, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences.
Road cycling routes around Pontida are characterized by rolling hills and proximity to significant lakes and historic towns. You can expect a mix of ascents to elevated points and flatter sections along lake shores, connecting rural roads with urban centers.
Yes, Pontida offers a good selection of routes suitable for beginners. Approximately 27 of the available routes are rated as easy, providing a gentle introduction to road cycling in the region.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 28 difficult road cycling routes around Pontida. These routes often feature significant climbs and longer distances, such as the Ascent to Roncola from Villa d'Adda, which includes a notable climb with rewarding views.
Many routes offer scenic viewpoints. For example, you might encounter views from Cypress Peak or reach the Monte Linzone Summit. The View of Lake Como from Lecco – Lecco Lakeside Promenade loop from Ambivere-Mapello also provides stunning lakeside vistas.
Absolutely. Several routes pass by beautiful lakes and natural areas. You can explore highlights like Pertüs Pond, Lake Sartirana, or the Aberone Oasis. The Sarnico Lakeside Promenade – Colle dei Pasta loop from Ambivere-Mapello offers extensive lakeside cycling.
Yes, some routes blend urban cycling with natural landscapes. The Upper Town of Bergamo – Tower of the Fallen, Bergamo loop from Ambivere-Mapello is a popular choice, taking you through historic areas of Bergamo.
Many of the road cycling routes around Pontida are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the View of Lake Como from Lecco – Lecco Lakeside Promenade loop from Ambivere-Mapello and the Ice cream shop in Almenno – View of the Bergamo Area loop from Ambivere-Mapello.
While specific weather conditions vary, the region's rolling hills and proximity to lakes suggest pleasant cycling conditions from spring through autumn. Summers are generally warm, and spring/autumn offer milder temperatures and beautiful scenery.
The road cycling routes around Pontida are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 360 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, scenic views, and the mix of rural roads and connections to historic towns.
Route durations vary significantly based on distance and elevation. For instance, a moderate route like the Ascent to Roncola from Villa d'Adda takes about 2 hours 12 minutes, while longer routes such as the View of Lake Como from Lecco – Lecco Lakeside Promenade loop from Ambivere-Mapello can take around 3 hours 55 minutes.


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