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Touring cycling around Vigolzone, located in Italy's Emilia-Romagna region, features diverse landscapes characterized by vineyard-covered hills and lush forests. The area encompasses the Nure and Chero Valleys, offering varied terrain for cyclists. Routes often traverse hilly sections between the Piacenza plain and the Ligurian border, providing a mix of ascents and descents. This region is known for its agricultural rhythms and historical elements, which are integrated into the cycling experience.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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69.6km
04:36
1,020m
1,020m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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68.5km
04:35
950m
950m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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88.6km
05:54
1,380m
1,380m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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49.1km
03:43
950m
950m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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48.4km
03:55
930m
930m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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The most significant moment in Monticello's history dates back to the end of World War II.
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Il Castello di Monticello (Gazzola, PC) is a 14th-century medieval fortification located on the ridge between Valtrebbia and Valluretta. Mentioned since 1372, it was long owned by the Arcelli family and, after being passed to the Farnese and other families, it returned to the Arcelli family in the 19th century. In 1945 it was the scene of partisan battles.
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However, the church of Monticello is dedicated to Saint Stephen :-)
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Not too complicated slopes.
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From the eastern side (from Agazzano) it is a long but rideable climb, the side from Travo is harder.
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The municipal cemetery of Castellana
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Beautiful tour, panorama and places are worth it
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The pass, at 747 m above sea level, connects Val Trebbia with Val Luretta. You can get there from Travo, passing near Pietra Perduca and Pietra Parcellara, from Mezzano Scotti still in Val Trebbia or from Nibbiano in Val Tidone. All beautiful climbs, regular, with splendid panoramic views. You'll be spoiled for choice.
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Vigolzone offers a selection of 15 touring cycling routes, exploring the diverse landscapes of the region, from vineyard-covered hills to the Nure and Chero Valleys.
The terrain around Vigolzone is characterized by a rich tapestry of vineyard-covered hills, offering a mix of ascents and descents. Routes often traverse hilly sections between the Piacenza plain and the Ligurian border, providing varied landscapes for cyclists.
Yes, the majority of touring cycling routes in Vigolzone are considered challenging, with 11 out of 15 routes rated as difficult. These routes often feature significant elevation gains, such as the Piazza di Rivergaro – Central Square of Travo loop from Grazzano Visconti, which includes over 1,000 meters of elevation gain.
Many routes offer breathtaking vistas across the valleys. The hills of Bicchignano and Veano provide magnificent views towards Piacenza. You can also find historical sites like castles and ancient villages. For specific panoramic points, consider exploring highlights such as Costa del Bulla or Passo Pia.
While many routes are rated moderate to difficult, the region's network of paths, known as 'Le Antiche Vie,' includes sections suitable for families and casual riders. These easier paths often wind through vineyards and ancient villages, allowing for a more relaxed pace. However, please note that komoot's listed touring cycling routes in this guide are primarily moderate to difficult.
The region is ideal for cycling during spring and autumn when temperatures are milder and the landscapes are particularly vibrant with blooming vineyards or autumn colors. Summer can be warm, but early mornings or late afternoons offer pleasant conditions. Winter cycling is possible but may be less comfortable due to colder temperatures.
Yes, all the touring cycling routes listed in this guide are circular. Examples include the Central Square of Travo – Piazza di Rivergaro loop from Grazzano Visconti and the Riva Castle – Panoramic View Near Castellana loop from Grazzano Visconti, allowing you to start and end at the same point.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 70 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the scenic vineyard-covered hills, and the blend of natural beauty with cultural heritage found along the routes.
The region is known for its numerous wineries and farm holiday houses, especially along the 'Strada dei vini e dei sapori dei colli piacentini.' These establishments often offer opportunities for cyclists to experience local gastronomy, including PDO cured meats, cheeses, and wines, and some provide accommodation.
While specific public transport options directly to every trailhead might be limited, the broader Piacenza region has public transport links. For detailed information on reaching Vigolzone and specific starting points, it's advisable to check local bus schedules or regional train services to nearby towns.
Yes, the region is dotted with castles and towers, remnants of its medieval past. Routes like the Riva Castle – Panoramic View Near Castellana loop from Grazzano Visconti lead through vineyard-covered hills and past historical sites. While the ancient Vigolzone castle is privately owned, its exterior can be admired, and other historical elements like old churches and villas are found along panoramic roads.
Cyclists can enjoy the lush forests and the tranquil natural environment of the Nure and Chero Valleys. The Nure riverbed itself provides scenic views along some routes. The area is also known for its vineyard-covered hills, which are a prominent natural and agricultural feature.


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