Best attractions and places to see around Spirano include a mix of historical bridges and natural river landscapes. Situated in the Lombardy region, Spirano provides access to the Serio and Brembo rivers, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. The area features several notable bridges and dedicated cycle paths, connecting local towns and providing scenic views. This location serves as a base for exploring both local points of interest and nearby cultural sites.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Great for gravel cycling and MTB, beautiful scenery, but be ware there are 2-3 horror parts to lookout for. Thankfuly they are only 2-3m long so they are irrelevant all over. Highly recomended for all.
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Super fountain with beautiful fresh water, facing the aqueduct!
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HISTORICAL NOTE. The Aureolo Bridge is an ancient arch built with the aim of uniting Canonica d'Adda and Vaprio d'Adda, divided by the Adda river. In its history it was knocked down several times, not only by the river, but also by battles and wars. The Bridge was named in memory of the commander Aureolo who tried to defeat the imperial forces in the battle of 268 in this very territory. At the time the viaduct took on a certain importance as it allowed the connection between Bergamo and Milan, from Venice to the Via Emilia. In 1160 Federico Barbossa, while reaching Milan to besiege it, passed through Canonica and set fire to the castle and demolished the bridge. In 1211 the Municipality of Milan, thanks to the economic support of the Capitani d'Arzago family, decided to build it again. In the following years, traces of the Bridge were lost, so much so that it is stated that it did not exist at the time of Alessandro Manzoni. In fact, in The Betrothed the writer decided to have Renzo escape via the Cassano d'Adda viaduct or the Canonica barge or the ferry that was used when the Bridge was inaccessible and therefore destroyed. Traces of the reconstruction were found in 1817 when the Austrian government allocated 215,000 Italian lire to the investment. The structure had 6 stone pylons flanked by wooden beams: one of which broke immediately and took 40 years to repair. At that time, to travel on the viaduct you had to pay a toll at the administrative offices in Milan. The Bridge, however, was overwhelmed by a flood and damaged, it was repaired by inserting masonry arches set in the rubble of the previous construction. In 1868 a flood of the river destroyed it again. At this point it was evident that the construction technique used with the load-bearing pillars in the water was not suitable for the impetuosity of the Adda river. Around 1878 a Belgian company was commissioned to reconstruct the Bridge with a different structure: an iron truss supported by a single central stone pylon, but only ten years later a flood demolished it. In 1892 a bridge was designed with a metal arch supported by two large arches which was built a year later by the contracting company Fratelli Invitti e C. of Milan, but in 1955 it was demolished. After a history full of constructions and demolitions, the current bridge was finally inaugurated in 1957.
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a nice Gravel route, today following the Ciclostorici of the "Tra Borghi e Castelli" for a pleasant morning in company 🍀
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It's the old bridge in Brembate not in Boltiere
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Old bridge over the Brembo river in Brembate
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Spirano is surrounded by several historical bridges. You can explore the Old Bridge of Brembate on the Brembo River, a Roman-era pebble bridge offering scenic views. Another significant structure is the ancient Canonica d'Adda Bridge, an arched bridge over the Adda River that historically connected Bergamo and Milan.
Yes, you can experience the Filago-Osio Sopra Suspension Bridge over the Brembo. This modern steel 'Tibetan bridge' connects Filago and Osio, allowing passage on foot or by bicycle without long detours. Additionally, the Serio River Footbridge (Parco del Serio) is a splendid pedestrian bridge connecting both banks of the Serio River, offering a green area for relaxation.
The Gravel cycling route along the Serio River is a quiet dirt bike path running along the east bank of the Serio river. It offers beautiful views of the riverbed and opportunities to explore woods and riverbanks. This path is suitable for gravel bikes and mountain bikes.
The area around Spirano offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Chiesa del Campino loop from Cologno al Serio' or the 'Arcene-Lurano Cycle and Pedestrian Path loop from Lurano'. For running, routes like the 'Guado Pond – View of Laghetto del Guado loop' are available. Road cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'Ghisalba Bike Park – Malpaga Castle loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for hiking, running, and road cycling around Spirano.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Old Bridge of Brembate on the Brembo River and the Canonica d'Adda Bridge are both considered family-friendly historical sites. The Serio River Footbridge (Parco del Serio) also offers a green area for families to stop and relax.
The Serio River Footbridge (Parco del Serio) is noted as being wheelchair accessible, providing an inclusive way to enjoy the river views and the surrounding green area.
The region is characterized by its rivers, the Serio and the Brembo. You can explore the riverbanks and woods along the Gravel cycling route along the Serio River, which offers beautiful views of the riverbed. The area around the Serio River Footbridge also provides a green space for relaxation by the water.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic views offered by the bridges, such as the excellent views of the Brembo River from the Old Bridge of Brembate. The quiet and picturesque nature of the Gravel cycling route along the Serio River is also highly valued for its suggestive views and opportunities to explore.
While many attractions are in the immediate vicinity, Spirano itself features the Battistero (Baptistery) in Piazza del Duomo. This octagonal structure, originally built in 1340, showcases 14th-century statues depicting various virtues.
The best ways to experience the rivers are by walking or cycling. You can walk across the Serio River Footbridge or cycle along the Gravel cycling route along the Serio River. The Filago-Osio Sopra Suspension Bridge also allows for foot and bike passage over the Brembo River, offering unique perspectives.
Yes, the area around the Serio River Footbridge (Parco del Serio) provides a green area where you can stop and relax. Many of the cycle paths and river routes also offer opportunities to pause and enjoy the natural surroundings.


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