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Italy
Lombardy
Pavia
Garlasco

Ticino River Embankment – View of the Coperto Bridge loop from Garlasco

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Italy
Lombardy
Pavia
Garlasco

Ticino River Embankment – View of the Coperto Bridge loop from Garlasco

Moderate

4.4

(13)

80

riders

Ticino River Embankment – View of the Coperto Bridge loop from Garlasco

04:30

70.9km

130m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 16, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 47.9 km for 52 m

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Train Station

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6.75 km

Via Francigena Path Near Pavia

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The legendary Via Francigena.

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11.6 km

This light point is very important in Remondo.

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38.6 km

The roads that lead (or leave) to / from Pavia along the orographic right side of Ticino are so relaxing to travel by bicycle that they can almost be confused as cycle paths if it were not for the passage of some occasional car.
The environment they pass through is purely countryside, with boundless fields of corn, rice and occasional sunflower fields.
If you do not want to travel only on asphalt, the Ticino bank is full of single tracks suitable for gravel and MTB

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42.4 km

Ticino River Embankment

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The "anello della lanca del Lido" is a scenic route in the Parco Lombardo della Valle del Ticino, barely 9.08 km long. The route departs from Cascina Cantarana, runs along the banks of the Ticino River, passes the Bosco Grande and later the Lanca del Lido.
You only have the purple color if you use the overlay for mountain biking.

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47.4 km

Strada Nuova, Pavia

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The Strada Nuova in Pavia is a historic street dating back to Roman times.
The name “Strada Nuova” does not suggest it, but it is actually the oldest street in Pavia.
The street is 1,195 meters long and runs from the Ponte Coperto to the Castello Visconteo.
The Roman street plan is still clearly visible in present-day Pavia.
The Strada Nuova is particularly lively and rich in shops and boutiques.

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47.7 km

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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48.0 km

View of the Coperto Bridge

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Rebuilt in the mid-fourteenth century to replace the old Roman bridge (whose pillars can still be seen), it connects the historic center of the city with the picturesque medieval village beyond the Ticino, a traditional town of washerwomen, gravel diggers and fishermen. Its feature, which makes it the evocative symbol of Pavia, is its roofing, commissioned by Galeazzo II Visconti in the aftermath of the conquest of the city, and the presence of an eighteenth-century chapel, dedicated to St. John of Nepomuk. Bombed in World War II, the bridge was rebuilt in the early 1950s.

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57.0 km

Carbonara on the Ticino

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Carbonara al Ticino is a municipality in the Italian province of Pavia, located in the Lombardy region. It has approximately 1,418 inhabitants and has an area of 14.78 km². This picturesque town is located in the eastern Lomellina, close to the right bank of the Ticino River. The name “Carbonara” has its origins in the ancient Sylva Carbonaria, a vast forest between the settlement and the Ticino, where charcoal was periodically produced. Carbonara's history dates back to the Lombard period, and it was once a royal fief.

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70.9 km

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Train Station

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50.6 km

9.75 km

7.34 km

2.94 km

343 m

Surfaces

50.6 km

11.2 km

4.68 km

3.77 km

696 m

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Thursday 28 May

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