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Gravel biking around Vinzaglio offers routes through a predominantly flat agricultural landscape, characterized by vast rice fields and quiet country roads. The terrain features minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for accessible gravel cycling. The region is shaped by the Sesia River and includes historical pathways like the Via Francigena, providing a network of established trails. This area in the Novara province of Italy is ideal for exploring the unique Po Valley environment on two wheels.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The farmhouses among the rice paddies are one of the most characteristic elements of the agricultural landscape of the Po Valley, particularly between Piedmont and Lombardy.
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The Abbey of San Nazzaro Sesia is a complex made up of structures from different historical periods. The oldest parts are the bell tower, built as a watchtower, and the two wings of the narthex preceding the façade, which are what remains of the quadriportico built around 1150, shortly after the abbey itself was founded (1040). The cuts resulting from the demolition of the other two sides are still clearly visible today. The narthex is almost entirely made up of stones from the Sesia river arranged in a herringbone pattern to increase its solidity. The mortar itself was obtained from materials found on site, near the Sesia river. It was probably originally used as a “hospitalis”, that is, it served as a place of rest and refreshment for travellers and pilgrims, who we know were very numerous in medieval times, and it also had the function of hosting catechumens.
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Church of San Valeriano
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The work 🚧 is finished, and now the bridge is passable again. The previous stretch is often muddy 💩 after the rains.
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Medieval monument in Robbio (12th century), it has preserved its simple Romanesque decoration. Entirely in terracotta, it stood near the gate of San Pietro, on the road to Mortara, and there was an adjoining hospital, mentioned in the chronicles as early as the 13th century.
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The cathedral of Sant’Eusebio, patron saint of Vercelli and Piedmont, boasts ancient origins, but its current appearance is the result of numerous restorations. In Roman times, there was a necropolis here where San Teonesto, the first Christian martyr of Vercelli, a victim of Diocletian's persecutions, was buried. Next to him, Sant’Eusebio was laid to rest in his honor. Tradition has it that the basilica was founded by Emperor Theodosius I, but the barbarian invasions caused serious damage, requiring subsequent reconstruction work. Thanks to its position on the Via Francigena, the cathedral has become a fundamental stop for pilgrims over the centuries, a testimony made evident by the precious relics preserved inside, including those of Thomas Beckett.
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Between Greggio and San Nazzaro Sesia, the Cavour canal is about to enter the siphon that makes it pass under the Sesia river. Thanks to this little bridge-lock between the fields, it can be crossed with ease.
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There are over 20 gravel bike trails around Vinzaglio, offering a variety of experiences. These include routes through the flat agricultural plains, along the Sesia River, and sections of the historic Via Francigena.
Gravel biking around Vinzaglio primarily takes you through expansive agricultural plains, notably the vast rice fields characteristic of the Vercelli province. You'll also find routes along the Sesia River, offering scenic riparian environments, and historical pathways with mixed surfaces.
Yes, for those seeking longer rides, the area offers routes like the Abbey of San Nazzaro – Church of San Bernardo loop from Vercelli, which spans over 111 kilometers. This route features more significant elevation changes compared to the flatter local trails, making it a challenging option.
Many routes incorporate historical elements. You can explore sections of the ancient Via Francigena, which passes through the area. Notable landmarks include the Church of San Valeriano in Robbio and the impressive Basilica of Saint Andrew of Vercelli. The Hospitale Sancti Eusebi in Vercelli also caters to pilgrims, including cyclists.
The predominantly flat agricultural landscapes and quiet country roads make many routes suitable for families. Trails with minimal elevation changes, such as those traversing the rice fields, offer accessible and enjoyable experiences for all skill levels.
The region is particularly scenic when the rice fields are flooded in summer, offering unique views. Generally, spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for cycling. Winter conditions might include colder weather, but many routes remain accessible.
Yes, many routes are designed as loops. For example, the Olcenengo – Vercelli Tree-Lined Cycle Path loop from Vercelli offers a moderate 61-kilometer circular ride through the agricultural plains.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Reviewers often praise the unique experience of cycling through the vast rice fields, the quiet country roads, and the blend of natural beauty with historical pathways like the Via Francigena.
Yes, you can find routes that follow the Sesia River. The Bridge over the Sesia River – Historic Center of Vercelli loop from Vercelli is a moderate 50-kilometer path that allows you to experience the riparian environment and distinctive agricultural scenery along the river.
Routes often pass through or near towns and villages where you can find cafes and other amenities. The presence of facilities like the Hospitale Sancti Eusebi in Vercelli also indicates support for travelers, including cyclists, along the Via Francigena.
The routes around Vinzaglio cater to various skill levels, with options ranging from easy to difficult. The majority are moderate, characterized by flat agricultural landscapes and minimal elevation changes, while some longer routes offer more challenging climbs.


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