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No traffic road cycling routes around Bereguardo are characterized by the flat, serene landscapes of the Ticino River valley and its surrounding rural countryside. The region is situated on a natural terrace overlooking the Ticino River, part of the UNESCO-recognized Ticino Park. Cyclists can explore vast expanses of rice, wheat, and cornfields, along with a historical network of canals known as Navigli, which provide excellent traffic-free cycling paths. This area offers predominantly flat terrain, ideal for accessible road cycling experiences.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Naviglio di Bereguardo boasts a historic complex of 12 navigation locks (or sluices) IL NAVIGLIO DI BERE GUARDO - Il Motografo, designed to overcome a height difference of 24 m over a distance of just 19 km Naviglio di Bereguardo - Wikipedia. Inaugurated starting from 1438, these Navigli locks allowed boats to go up the Ticino and reach Milan, making the canal the famous "salt road" Il Naviglio di Bereguardo. Today the locks are no longer active for navigation Il Naviglio di Bereguardo and mainly serve as an irrigation canal. You can admire the best-preserved masonry remains and the original bottom gates near Cascina Conca (between Morimondo and Motta Visconti).
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The Church of San Siro is the main place of worship in the municipality of the same name in the province of Pavia, belonging to the Diocese of Vigevano. Built between 1729 and 1732 on the remains of a 13th-century chapel, it features an elegant Greek cross plan in the late Baroque style, enriched by 18th-century canvases by the painter Carlo Antonio Bianchi from Pavia.
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The fields and rice paddies near Noviglio can periodically be flooded due to heavy rainfall or normal irrigation and agricultural channel management operations. These floods generally concentrate near the local cycle paths and rural roads—such as those of the Sprint delle Risaie di Cantalupo on Komoot—which follow the course of local canals. The area is part of a region with an extensive irrigation network, making the fields close to the embankments easily prone to waterlogging during the rainier months and the sowing season.
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The Lombardo Park of the Ticino Valley is the oldest regional park in Italy, established in 1974, and represents the first river park in Europe. With an area of approximately 91,800 hectares, it develops entirely in Lombardy, running along the Ticino River from Lake Maggiore (Sesto Calende) to its confluence with the Po River (Pavia), crossing as many as 47 municipalities in the provinces of Milan, Pavia, and Varese. Together with its twin, the Piedmontese Natural Park of the Ticino Valley, it forms the largest protected river area on the continent, also recognized as a MAB UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
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How nice a fountain in a shady area. The cyclist's delight.
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Avoid the stretch along the Naviglio Grande between Cassinetta di Lugagnano and Magenta on weekends if possible, it's full of pedestrians...
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View of the rice fields, you can admire various species of birds.
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There are over 50 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Bereguardo, offering a variety of options for cyclists looking for peaceful rides. These routes are specifically curated for road bikes, ensuring a smooth experience away from vehicular traffic.
The mild temperatures of spring and autumn are ideal for cycling around Bereguardo. During these seasons, the natural beauty of the Ticino Park and the surrounding rural countryside, with its rice, wheat, and cornfields, is particularly enjoyable. While summer can be pleasant, it's best to start early to avoid the midday heat.
The no traffic road cycling routes around Bereguardo vary in length, with many tours ranging from 35 to 50 kilometers. For example, the Ponte della Conca – Bereguardo Canal Lock loop from Motta Visconti is about 36 km, while the Ponte della Conca – Bereguardo Canal Lock loop from Battuda covers around 50 km. Over half of the routes are rated as easy, making them accessible for most riders, with the remainder being moderate. There are no difficult routes in this selection.
Yes, many of the no traffic road cycling routes around Bereguardo are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. This makes planning your ride convenient. An example is the Pontoon Bridge over the Ticino – Bereguardo Pontoon Bridge loop from Bereguardo, which offers a scenic circular journey.
The routes often traverse the picturesque Ticino Park, Italy's first regional and European river park, recognized by UNESCO. You'll encounter the serene Ticino River, with highlights like the Ticino River in the Lombardy Park of the Ticino Valley and various viewpoints such as the View of the bend in the Ticino River. The rural countryside is also characterized by vast expanses of rice, wheat, and cornfields, offering a tranquil setting.
Absolutely. The area is rich in history. You can cycle along the historic Navigli canals, such as the Naviglio Pavese and Naviglio di Bereguardo. Notable attractions include the Certosa of Pavia, a significant monumental complex. Along the Naviglio di Bereguardo, consider detours to the Cistercian Abbey in Morimondo Abbey and the rural village of Fallavecchia. Within Bereguardo itself, explore landmarks like Bereguardo Castle and the Palazzina Pusterla.
Yes, parking is generally available in and around the towns that serve as starting points for these routes, such as Bereguardo, Battuda, and Motta Visconti. Many routes begin in areas with public parking facilities, making it convenient to access the traffic-free paths.
While Bereguardo itself is a smaller town, it is connected to larger centers like Pavia and Milan by public transport, primarily buses. From these larger hubs, you might find local bus services that can get you closer to some starting points. However, for maximum flexibility, driving to a starting point with your bike is often the most convenient option.
Many of the routes, especially those along the Navigli canals, are largely flat and paved, making them very suitable for families. The easy difficulty rating of over half the routes, combined with the absence of heavy traffic, provides a safe and enjoyable environment for cyclists of all ages. The Naviglio Pavese Cycle Path is a great example of a family-friendly option.
The komoot community highly rates the cycling experience in Bereguardo, with an average score of 3.95 stars. Cyclists frequently praise the tranquil environment, the absence of traffic, and the scenic beauty of the Ticino Park and the agricultural landscapes. The well-maintained canal paths and the opportunity to discover historical sites are also often highlighted as key attractions.
Yes, as you cycle through the rural villages and towns along the routes, you'll find opportunities to stop for refreshments. Many small towns offer local cafes, trattorias, or small shops where you can grab a drink or a snack. It's always a good idea to carry some water and snacks, especially on longer stretches between villages.


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