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Mountain biking around Valera Fratta offers a diverse landscape characterized by the Adda River and its surrounding floodplains, providing a mix of natural beauty and historical interest. The region, located in Italy's Lombardy, features varied terrain including gravel roads, unpaved sections, and paths along river banks. These routes often traverse natural parks and pass by historic villages and Renaissance villas, blending outdoor activity with cultural exploration.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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37
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36.5km
02:33
300m
300m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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34.3km
02:11
170m
170m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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29.2km
01:30
50m
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Abbey Built by the Order of the Humiliati, it was one of the first places where raw wool was processed into felt, which was used to make the first overcoats. Today it is managed by a cloistered community of Benedictine nuns.
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Beautiful Roman-style church with a large square
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The Viboldone Abbey is a jewel of medieval architecture that transmits peace and meditation, an oasis of peace surrounded by greenery. Getting there by bike allows you to appreciate the contrast between the tranquility of the place and the rural context that surrounds it, offering a regenerating and contemplative break in the heart of the Lombardy plain. A corner of history and beauty that is worth every pedal stroke.
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Founded in 1176 and completed in 1348 by the Umiliati, a religious order formed by monks, nuns and lay people who, around the church, led a life of prayer and work. Later, after the suppression of the Umiliati, the abbey passed to the Olivetan Benedictines. 20th century In 1940, Cardinal Ildefonso Schuster, after years of abandonment, offered the abbey to a community of nuns led by Margherita Marchi, who had separated from the congregation of the Benedictine nuns of Priscilla. The monastery sui iuris of the Benedictine nuns of Viboldone was canonically erected on 1 May 1941: the nuns dedicate themselves to the production of jams and, since 1945, have carried out an important religious and theological publishing activity, in addition to their more strictly monastic commitments. In 1965 Paul VI ordered that the abbot of Montserrat, Aureli Maria Escare, be transferred there to protect him from Franco's persecution[1]. For many years, the chaplain of the Benedictine community was Luisito Bianchi (1927-2012).
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A series of fun trails of varying difficulty start from Miradolo: guaranteed fun!
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It's impossible to think of passing through here without visiting the town's castle. Its origins seem to date back to the 6th century but over time it underwent numerous transformations and rearrangements, resulting from the needs of the owners who followed one another over the centuries. First there was Frederick I, known as Barbarossa, who destroyed the previous castle to rebuild it. There were the Visconti-Sforzas and finally the Belgioioso family. The structure of the castle is divided into two parts: on one side the shelter, i.e. the area where daily life took place, on the other the fortress, with military functions and for this reason located high up on the hillside.
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The Bolognini Castle of Sant'Angelo Lodigiano boasts three magnificent museums: the Bolognini museum, the bread museum and the agricultural history museum.
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There are over 110 mountain bike trails around Valera Fratta, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. You'll find routes suitable for easy rides, moderate challenges, and even a few more difficult trails.
The terrain around Valera Fratta is diverse, characterized by the Adda River and its surrounding floodplains. You can expect a mix of gravel roads, unpaved sections, and paths along river banks. These routes often traverse natural parks and pass by historic villages, blending outdoor activity with cultural exploration.
Yes, Valera Fratta offers a good selection of trails for beginners and families. There are over 30 easy mountain bike routes available. One example is the Picnic Area With Fountain loop from Villanterio, which is an easy 32 km path.
Many routes in the Valera Fratta area pass by significant historical and natural attractions. You might encounter Renaissance villas, medieval towns, and historic mills. Specific points of interest include the Bolognini Castle of Sant'Angelo Lodigiano and the Melegnano Castle. The region also showcases examples of Leonardo da Vinci's engineering genius along the Adda River.
Absolutely. The trails often traverse natural parks and provide scenic views, especially along the Adda River. The pristine nature preserve "Parco Adda" offers opportunities for birdwatching and enjoying local flora. The Ascent of the Forest – Laghetto of the Il Capriolo Trail loop from Sant'Angelo Lodigiano, for instance, explores natural areas with a small lake and wildlife trails.
The mountain bike trails around Valera Fratta are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 160 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the scenic river paths along the Adda, and the blend of natural beauty with historical sites.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in Valera Fratta are designed as loops, making them convenient for starting and ending at the same point. Examples include the Ascent of the Forest – PS1-MTB Trail loop from Sant'Angelo Lodigiano and the PS1-MTB Trail – Castello Procaccini loop from Sant'Angelo Lodigiano.
The Lombardy region generally offers pleasant conditions for cycling from spring through autumn. Spring and early autumn provide comfortable temperatures and lush scenery. Summer can be warm, but routes along the Adda River may offer some shade. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
While many local trails are moderate in length, Valera Fratta's proximity to the Adda River means you can access segments of the extensive Adda River Cycle Way. This route follows the river for over 300 kilometers, offering opportunities for longer rides and connecting to diverse terrain, including gravel roads and unpaved sections suitable for mountain biking.
While specific parking information for every trailhead isn't always available, many routes around Valera Fratta start from towns or villages like Sant'Angelo Lodigiano or Villanterio, where public parking options are typically available. It's advisable to check the starting point of your chosen route on komoot for more precise parking details.
Valera Fratta is located in the Province of Lodi, approximately 25 kilometers southeast of Milan and 15 kilometers west of Lodi. Public transport connections, such as regional trains and buses, are available to nearby towns. From these points, you may need to cycle to reach specific trailheads. Planning your route in advance with public transport schedules is recommended.
Given the region's blend of natural beauty and historic villages, you'll often find cafes, restaurants, and small shops in the towns and villages that the trails pass through or start from. These offer opportunities to refuel and relax during or after your ride.


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