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Jogging around Casalmorano offers routes through the flat and green Po Valley in Italy's Lombardy region. The terrain is characterized by minimal elevation changes, providing accessible and enjoyable running for various fitness levels. The region features extensive agricultural landscapes and verdant countryside, offering tranquil and scenic backdrops for outdoor activities. Canal-side paths are also present, providing peaceful, uninterrupted routes along historic waterways.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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16.0km
01:45
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This difficult 10.0-mile (16.0 km) jogging route along the Pallavicino and Cremona civic canals offers picturesque, tranquil canal-side view
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11.0km
01:08
10m
10m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.29km
00:51
30m
30m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.67km
00:54
10m
10m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The hydraulic junction of the Tombe Morte-Tredici Ponti constitutes the most important concentration of artificial waterways in the province of Cremona, irrigating approximately 85,000 hectares of countryside. Here the Naviglio Civico di Cremona, the Naviglio Grande Pallavicino and the Canale Vacchelli intersect, the latter pouring almost all of its flow into the Naviglio Pallavicino, the Naviglio Civico and a dozen irrigation ditches through an impressive system of locks. Finally, a spillway, built between 1968 and 1981, detaches from the junction, which discharges any excess flow from the Naviglio Civico, the Naviglio Pallavicino and the Vacchelli into the Oglio river. Two different hypotheses have been made regarding the origin of the name, the first would originate from the term tomba which is synonymous with siphon, a hydraulic element that connects two conduits. Probably some of these artifacts would have fallen into disuse, hence the adjective death. Another hypothesis is linked to the discovery of several dozen burials dating back to the late Roman era.
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The little bridge is placed above a point where the canal creates whirlpools of water, hence the name Gorgo del Pedagn
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The intersection of these channels is very suggestive
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The Pietro Vacchelli canal is an important hydraulic work from the late 1800s built by the Consorzio Irrigazioni Cremonesi to irrigate 80 thousand hectares of the Cremona countryside in the stretch between the Adda River and the Tombe Morte locality in Genivolta.
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nice road great surface
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Simple and well-maintained path without particular difficulties
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Small deviation of the stretch adjacent to the canal. Picnic area quite large but I must say that during the visit I found a lot of dirt, perhaps because it was Monday and the workers had not yet cleaned the reserved area.
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quiet ride for "pensioners"
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There are over 25 running routes around Casalmorano, offering a variety of options for different preferences and fitness levels. The komoot community has explored these trails more than 390 times.
The terrain around Casalmorano is predominantly flat, characteristic of the Po Valley. You can expect minimal elevation changes, making routes accessible and enjoyable for various fitness levels. Many paths wind through green spaces, extensive agricultural landscapes, and along tranquil canal-side paths.
Runners in Casalmorano can enjoy verdant countryside, peaceful agricultural areas, and scenic canal-side paths. The region offers a tranquil backdrop for outdoor activities, with fresh air and pleasant views. Some routes, like the Cremonese Canals Loop, specifically highlight the local canal network.
While the guide lists 22 moderate and 6 difficult routes, the flat terrain of the Po Valley generally makes many paths accessible. Routes like Bosco didattico loop from Corte Madama are moderate and wind through green spaces, offering a good option for those looking for a less strenuous run.
The running routes in Casalmorano are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the flat terrain, the peaceful agricultural landscapes, and the unique experience of running alongside the region's canals.
Yes, many of the running routes around Casalmorano are circular. For example, the Tombe Morte (and 13 bridges) – Naviglio Civico di Cremona loop from Soresina offers a scenic circular path along canal-side routes.
While running, you might encounter interesting features like the Tombe Morte (and 13 bridges), which is part of a popular running loop. The region also features historical elements like the Canale Vacchelli Cycle Path, which offers a pleasant route for runners.
The extensive agricultural landscapes and canal-side paths around Casalmorano generally offer open spaces suitable for running with dogs. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and respect local regulations, especially when passing through cultivated fields or near livestock.
Given the flat terrain and green spaces, many routes are suitable for families. The lack of significant elevation changes makes them accessible for children or those pushing strollers. Routes like the Running loop from Corte Madama offer moderate distances through pleasant scenery.
While specific parking spots for individual trails are not detailed, the rural nature of Casalmorano and its surrounding areas often means roadside parking is available near trailheads or in nearby villages. For routes starting from specific locations like Corte Madama or Soresina, local parking options would typically be found within those communities.
The Po Valley climate generally makes spring and autumn ideal for running, with milder temperatures and pleasant scenery. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late evening runs are recommended. Winter runs are also possible, though paths might be damp.
Casalmorano is a small comune, but its proximity to other towns in the Cremona province means you can find local trattorias, cafes, and accommodation options in nearby villages. These can provide refreshments or a place to stay after your run.
Public transport options directly to specific trailheads in Casalmorano might be limited due to its rural setting. It's more likely that regional bus services connect Casalmorano to larger towns, from which you might need to walk or arrange alternative transport to reach the starting points of some routes.


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