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Lombardy
Cremona
Robecco D'Oglio

From Robbecco to the gates of Cremona

Moderate

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riders

From Robbecco to the gates of Cremona

03:43

94.0km

160m

Road cycling

A moderate 58.4-mile road cycling loop from Robbecco to Cremona, exploring the flat Po Valley's fields, villages, and historic sites.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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41.0 km

Church of San Giacomo

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Country road between San Latino and Formigara. From the road you can see the small church of San Giacomo, dating back to the year 1000 and built on the ruins …

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49.1 km

Hermitage of Saint Eusebius

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Just a shame that it is not kept as it deserves !! The hermitage of Sant'Eusebio, built on a Roman shrine around the 4th or 5th century. It is certainly …

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54.4 km

Church of San Bassiano

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The Church of San Bassiano was built in the 12th century by refugees from Lodi, who fled the destruction of Barbarossa, and named after the first bishop of their city …

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74.2 km

Villa Biazzi, or Casale Biazzi is an agricultural company that stands out on the intersection of via Sesto and via Picenengo. The farmhouse, with a rectangular plan, is enriched at …

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77.3 km

Church of St. Luke

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the Church of San Luca is a jewel in Romanesque style on the outside, while inside it has Gothic vaults. AND
one of the oldest in the city: it dates …

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82.1 km

The cycle/pedestrian path at the northern gates of the city of Cremona is part of the cycle path that connects the city to Brescia. In this stretch you are sheltered …

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94.0 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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51.3 km

27.3 km

11.2 km

2.05 km

1.95 km

201 m

Surfaces

86.3 km

5.52 km

2.25 km

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Sunday 31 May

26°C

19°C

58 %

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the estimated cycling time for this route?

The estimated cycling time for the 'From Robbecco to the gates of Cremona' loop tour is approximately 3 hours and 43 minutes. This is for the full 94 km (58 miles) route.

Is this road cycling route suitable for beginners?

This route is classified as moderate. While the Po Valley is largely flat, making it accessible, the distance of nearly 94 km means it requires a good level of fitness. Beginners might find the length challenging, but the minimal elevation gain (around 163 meters) keeps the technical difficulty low.

Where can I park to start this cycling tour?

While specific parking details for Robecco d'Oglio are not provided, the region's cycling routes often start and end near railway stations, offering convenient access. For the 'From Robbecco to the gates of Cremona' tour, look for parking options in Robecco d'Oglio or Cremona, which are well-equipped for visitors.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this route?

You can expect predominantly flat terrain, typical of the Po Valley. The route primarily uses secondary roads and dedicated cycle paths. While much of the surface is paved and well-maintained, some rural sections, especially along canals, might feature unpaved or gravel tracks. It's advisable to use tires suitable for mixed terrain.

What are some notable sights along the way?

The route offers a rich blend of natural beauty and historical significance. You'll pass by several religious buildings like the Church of San Giacomo, the Hermitage of Saint Eusebius, and the Church of San Bassiano. You can also see the unique Villa Biazzi and Minaret of Picenengo, and cycle along parts of the Cremona–Brescia Cycle Path.

What is the best time of year to cycle 'From Robbecco to the gates of Cremona'?

The Po Valley is generally best for cycling in the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) when temperatures are milder and the scenery is vibrant. Summers can be quite hot, and winters may be cold and foggy. These shoulder seasons offer the most comfortable conditions for enjoying the route's natural and cultural highlights.

Does this route intersect with other cycling paths?

Yes, this route connects with several other local and regional cycling paths. You will encounter sections of 'Da Cremona a Robecco', 'PCIR 04 Brescia - Cremona', and the 'Ciclovia delle Città Murate'. The region is also part of larger networks like the EuroVelo 8 and the VenTo route along the Po River.

Is the 'From Robbecco to the gates of Cremona' route dog-friendly?

While the route primarily uses roads and dedicated cycle paths, which are generally accessible, specific rules for dogs on bikes or in trailers are not detailed. Always ensure your dog is safely secured and consider local leash laws, especially when passing through villages or shared paths. It's best to check local regulations for specific areas.

Do I need any special permits or pay entrance fees for this cycling tour?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle this route. The roads and cycle paths are publicly accessible. However, if you plan to visit any specific attractions or religious sites along the way, they may have their own entry requirements or opening hours.

Are there places to eat or find amenities along the route?

Yes, as the route passes through charming rural villages and historic towns, you will find opportunities for cafes, restaurants, and other amenities. Cremona itself is a city with many options for food and accommodation. It's always a good idea to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially for longer stretches between towns.

What should I bring for this road cycling tour?

Given the route's length and potential for mixed terrain, we recommend bringing a road bike with tires suitable for both paved and potentially unpaved sections. Essential gear includes a helmet, water bottles, snacks, a repair kit (spare tube, pump, levers), and appropriate clothing for the weather. Sunscreen and sunglasses are also advisable.

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