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Castellazzo Bormida

Abbey of Santa Giustina – Bridge over the Bormida loop from Castellazzo-Casalcermelli

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Road cycling routes
Italy
Piedmont
Alessandria
Castellazzo Bormida

Abbey of Santa Giustina – Bridge over the Bormida loop from Castellazzo-Casalcermelli

Moderate

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Abbey of Santa Giustina – Bridge over the Bormida loop from Castellazzo-Casalcermelli

02:26

60.5km

250m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 17, 2026

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Train Station

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11.0 km

Section of the Francigena Val di Susa

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Traffic-free road with fair asphalt. Beautiful countryside that surrounds it.

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26.8 km

Abbey of Santa Giustina

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HISTORY: Built, according to tradition, in 722 by the Lombard king Liutprando, it was completely renovated in 1030 thanks to the Marquis of Sezzadio Otberto, who added a monastery to it, later entrusted to the Benedictine monks. The prestige of the complex grew steadily over time, reaching its peak between the 11th and 12th centuries. A phase of decline followed. Entrusted to the abbots of Sant'Ambrogio di Milano, its possessions were dismembered in the Napoleonic age, and the part with the church was purchased at the end of the 19th century and transformed into a private residence. The church remains of the original complex, austere and simple, which preserves the Romanesque lines of the 11th century.
EXTERIOR: The tripartite facade, originally with salient features, has a tower in the central area, added in the 15th century. The surface is divided vertically by 8 pilasters that mitigate the mass and decorated in the upper part by hanging arches. The portal is very simple, without any stone or marble ornament.
The plant has a commissal cross, that is T-shaped. The transept in fact protrudes a lot and the three apses are grafted directly on its eastern side, which appear almost like towers that emerge, cylindrical, from the flat surface of the back wall.


main source: archeocarta.org/sezzadio-al-abbazia-di-santa-giustina

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31.7 km

There isn't a single specific "Rio Cervino cycling route," but rather multiple mountain bike and e-bike trails around the Matterhorn, offering spectacular views. Some popular itineraries include the "Matterhorn Balcony," with breathtaking views of the mountain and the arrival at the Cime Bianche cable cars, and the "Matterhorn MTB Tour," a more challenging circular route. Difficulties vary greatly, from easy trails suitable for families to more technical and challenging routes.

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31.9 km

Equipped Green Area of Gamalero

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inside orchard with ancient fruit trees

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42.3 km

Borgoratto Welcome Garden

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beautiful garden for a break, with the mural by Lele Gastini, the daytime hotel for cyclists with bathroom, changing room and shower, bicycle maintenance equipment.

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47.9 km

Roadside Memorial

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Here, at dawn on December 11, 2022, a frightening crash cost the lives of 4 boys.

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54.9 km

Bridge over the Bormida

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Very dangerous crossing point for those traveling by bicycle, be very careful.

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59.2 km

The Sanctuary of the "Madonnina" is certainly the best known church of Castellazzo today. And it is one of the many beautiful monuments that can be admired in this town.

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60.5 km

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Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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53.4 km

4.39 km

2.46 km

358 m

Surfaces

57.3 km

3.19 km

145 m

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