Best attractions and places to see around Maclodio include historical sites and natural areas. This tranquil village in Lombardy is characterized by a flat territory with agricultural areas and green spaces, offering opportunities for walks and cycling. Maclodio holds historical importance due to the Battle of Maclodio in 1427 and features ancient landmarks like its castle and the Church of San Michele Arcangelo. Its origins date back to the Roman period, with the first official reference appearing in 1087.
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Slightly hilly location between the municipalities of Capriano del Colle and Poncarale with vineyards and farms surrounded by greenery, roads rarely used by motor vehicles give a feeling of peace and tranquility, an area very popular with cyclists, various routes suitable for racing bikes, gravel and mountain bikes, also frequented by runners and walkers
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Gravel or MTB recommended
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The Monte Netto Regional Agricultural Park, also known as Montenetto, emerges as a natural oasis between the municipalities of Capriano, Poncarale and Flero. With an altitude of 133 meters, this isolated relief offers a suggestive panoramic view. Its privileged position embraces a foothill strip, forming a protected natural area in northern Lombardy. The park is a treasure of biodiversity, enriched by the territories of Capriano del Colle, Flero and Poncarale. Its unique topography and naturalistic richness make it an ideal place for those seeking tranquility and scenic beauty. A true jewel in the setting of the Lombard landscapes.
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This stretch of dirt path parallel to the Mella river is truly evocative and deserves to be explored with your own mountain bike or gravel bike. However, it is important to be careful of roots protruding from the ground, especially after rain or in the morning due to dew, as they can be very slippery.
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stretch of the Mella cycle path between the municipality of Azzano and Corticelle. Unpaved but beaten ground, all on the embankment, full of hares and many species of birds, is a full immersion in nature.
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Montenetto is a beautiful oasis in the lower Brescia area for those who want to cycle or walk, in fact, in addition to the road that can be done in a loop, there are many off-road paths for gravel and Mtb and it is also nice to get lost in the vineyards and then find your way back
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a beautiful unpaved cycle path which alongside the Mella river connects the mountain to the plain passing through the city
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Maclodio boasts a rich history, notably the ancient Castle, rebuilt by the Chizzola family, which stands as a primary symbol of the town. You can also visit the Church of San Michele Arcangelo, known for its fascinating architecture and significant artworks. The town is also historically important as the site of the Battle of Maclodio in 1427.
Yes, the region offers beautiful natural areas. The Montenetto Park is a natural oasis with panoramic views and rich biodiversity, ideal for tranquility. Maclodio itself is characterized by flat agricultural areas and green spaces, perfect for walks.
Cyclists will find several options. The Monte Netto Cycling Route is a beautiful oasis suitable for both cycling and walking, with many off-road paths for gravel and mountain bikes. Additionally, the Mella River Embankment Trail offers a classic gravel course along the river. For more routes, explore the Cycling around Maclodio and Road Cycling Routes around Maclodio guides.
Many of the natural areas are suitable for families. The Montenetto Park and Monte Netto Cycling Route are great for walks and bike rides with children. The Historic Center of Rovato also offers a glimpse into the region's past that can be enjoyed by all ages.
The Montenetto Park, with its 133-meter altitude, provides a suggestive panoramic view of the surrounding Lombard landscapes. It's an excellent spot for enjoying scenic beauty and tranquility.
Maclodio's flat territory with agricultural areas and green spaces is ideal for walks. For more structured options, the Mella River Embankment Trail and the Towpath of the Mella River offer unpaved paths through nature, perfect for walking or running. You can find more options in the Running Trails around Maclodio guide.
The Battle of Maclodio, fought on October 12, 1427, was a pivotal event between the Republic of Venice and the Duchy of Milan. It marked the Venetian dominance over the Brescian territory and is famously depicted in Alessandro Manzoni's "Il Conte di Carmagnola" and various paintings, including a fresco in the Ducal Palace of Venice. The town's emblem even features two knights fighting, representing this "Glorious battle."
Absolutely. The Towpath of the Mella River is known for being a full immersion in nature, with many hares and various species of birds. The Montenetto Park is also a treasure of biodiversity, offering a peaceful natural environment.
The Mella River area is best explored by bike or on foot. The Mella River Embankment Trail is a classic gravel course suitable for mountain bikes or gravel bikes. The Towpath of the Mella River offers an unpaved but beaten path along the embankment, ideal for a scenic walk or bike ride.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and scenic beauty of the natural areas like Montenetto Park, which offers panoramic views. The cycling and walking routes, such as the Monte Netto Cycling Route, are also highly valued for their peaceful immersion in nature and suitability for various activity levels.
Yes, Maclodio's origins date back to the Roman period. The nearby Historic Center of Rovato has evidence of settlements from the first millennium BC, including Cenomani Gauls and later Roman presence, which established the area as an important center in ancient Franciacorta.


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