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No traffic road cycling routes around Torre D'Arese are primarily characterized by the flat agricultural plains of the Bassa Pavese, featuring extensive rice fields and riverine landscapes. The area is situated along the Lambro Meridionale river, offering serene routes with minimal elevation change. While the immediate surroundings are largely flat, the region provides access to the Oltrepò Pavese hills for those seeking moderate climbs and sustained ascents through vineyards.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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39
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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27.3km
01:09
190m
190m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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36.1km
01:28
80m
80m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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33.8km
01:19
50m
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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50.9km
02:01
150m
150m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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a few meters from the roundabout the road to the sand of Po di Spessa: a tiny Sahara desert for 2 and 4 wheel enthusiasts
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This palace is called the "Versailles" of Lombardy. Everything is locked. According to the sign, it can be visited by appointment. The grounds are vast.
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On gravel we followed dirt roads along waterways and cycle paths as much as possible, but you can get there faster with a road bike.
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We left Gorgonzola in the direction of the Chignolo Po Castle, one of the sumptuous country residences of Lombardy, and after about three hours we arrived at our destination... discovering that the Castle was closed... no big deal we took pictures from the outside. Its oldest part is the tower, built as a garrison on the Po and on the connecting routes between northern Europe and Italy. The Castle, built in the thirteenth century, was transformed into a princely palace in the eighteenth century, through an imaginative stylistic reworking of the building. It appears as a majestic terracotta construction, surmounted by a protruding gallery supported by stone brackets. Each window is framed in white. The most spectacular element is the central tower, square and with battlements, embellished with a small loggia. Inside you can admire the apartments in which Pope Clement XI, Napoleon Bonaparte and Francis I of Austria were hosted, as well as the sumptuous ballroom on whose ceiling the glory of the four seasons is painted. The Castle is also home to the Museum of the History of Lombard Agricultural Civilization, created with the intent of bringing together the many historical realities that have formed the foundation of the agricultural activities of the lower Po Valley and the Lombard Wine Museum. The visit route aims to admire the monumental complex of the Castle of Chignolo Po and to enhance the history of its centuries-old royal fiefdom and its position along the Via Francigena. The visits are only guided as the Castle is a private residence. Nice trip!
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There are over 35 dedicated traffic-free road cycling routes around Torre D'Arese, with 19 classified as easy and 16 as moderate, offering a variety of options for all skill levels.
The area is primarily characterized by the Bassa Pavese plain, offering extensive flat routes through picturesque agricultural landscapes, especially vast rice fields. You'll also find serene paths alongside the Lambro Meridionale river and other waterways, providing a peaceful cycling experience away from car traffic.
Spring and autumn are generally the best seasons for road cycling around Torre D'Arese. The weather is pleasant, and you can enjoy the unique vistas of the rice paddies during planting or harvest seasons without the intense heat of summer.
Yes, the flat topography of the Bassa Pavese plain makes many routes ideal for families. These paths offer continuous stretches with minimal elevation change, perfect for relaxed rides with children. An example of an easy route is the Medieval Fountain of Bascapè – Country road with canal loop from Sant'Angelo Lodigiano.
The immediate surroundings of Torre D'Arese feature predominantly flat terrain, characterized by agricultural plains and riverine landscapes. While most routes are easy, some moderate options, like the Banine Climb: Cortesa – Ciaparat Chapel loop from Vistarino, might include gentle undulations or short, moderate climbs as you venture towards the edges of the Oltrepò Pavese hills.
Absolutely! While cycling, you'll pass through the distinctive rice fields and alongside the Lambro Meridionale river. Nearby historical attractions include the Bolognini Castle of Sant'Angelo Lodigiano and the Church of San Michele Arcangelo, Belgioioso. These offer glimpses into the area's rich history and culture.
Yes, many of the traffic-free road cycling routes around Torre D'Arese are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, consider the San Sisto – Torre de' Negri loop from Cura Carpignano for a moderate ride, or the San Sisto loop from Vistarino for an easy option.
The routes vary in length, catering to different preferences. You can find shorter rides, such as the Ciaparat Chapel – Road Towards the Hills loop from Sant'Angelo Lodigiano which is around 27 km, up to longer excursions like the Banine Climb: Cortesa – Ciaparat Chapel loop from Vistarino, which covers over 50 km.
While the immediate traffic-free paths often wind through rural landscapes, you'll find small towns and villages nearby where you can stop for refreshments. It's advisable to plan your route and check for available services in towns like Sant'Angelo Lodigiano or Vistarino, which serve as starting points for several routes.
Accessing the starting points of these routes via public transport with a bicycle can be challenging in some rural areas of Lombardy. It's recommended to check specific train or bus line policies regarding bicycle transport in advance. Many cyclists prefer to drive to a starting point and park, especially for routes originating from smaller towns like Sant'Angelo Lodigiano or Vistarino.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience around Torre D'Arese, with an average score of 4.2 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the flat agricultural plains, the scenic beauty of the rice fields, and the opportunity for long, uninterrupted rides away from car traffic.


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