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Mountain biking around Ceresara offers routes through the flat plains of the Po Valley, characterized by agricultural fields and waterways. The terrain generally features minimal elevation gain, making it suitable for longer, less strenuous rides. Trails often follow riverbanks and canals, providing a mix of open landscapes and occasional tree-lined sections. The region's geography is defined by its extensive network of rural roads and paths connecting small towns.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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61.5km
03:47
100m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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94.4km
06:07
640m
640m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very 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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51.4km
03:09
380m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Pleasant and very well maintained. Recommended for MTB and Gravel.
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beautiful dirt road to explore at full speed, enjoying the view!
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On the southwestern shore of Lake Garda, a few kilometers north of Desenzano del Garda, lies the small town of Padenghe sul Garda in the fertile Valtenesi region. Over several centuries, numerous castles and fortifications were built in this area, reflecting the fierce power struggle already underway for the wines and olive oils produced in the Valtenesi. The castle ruins, perched on a hill above Padenghe, represent the remains of a fortress built of rubble and fieldstones as early as the 10th century. Originally lacking corner towers, the approximately 70 by 38 meter structure, situated on the gently sloping side of a moraine hill facing Lake Garda, was protected by a ditch. It was probably only in the first half of the 14th century that two square wall towers and two corner towers were added to the curtain wall. The wall on the steeper southeastern side, reaching a height of about 9 meters, remained without towers. After 1330, under the rule of the Scaliger family of Verona, a separate noble castle was built on the northeastern flank, reinforced in the northern section by a round tower 17 meters high and approximately 9 meters in diameter. https://www.gardasee-domizil.de/burg-padenghe-sul-garda.php
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Piazza Martiri della Libertà is the city's main square, where you can see the monument to the dead of the First World War (a work by Luigi Contratti) and the Venetian column topped with the Lion of St. Mark. The Republic of Venice ruled Lonato from the mid-15th century until the end of the 18th century, for approximately 350 years without interruption. The council chamber houses an 18th-century map of the Lonato area, and the ceiling features 18th-century carvings dedicated to the Lonato agronomist Camillo Tarello (1517–1573). This large hall is called the "Celesti Hall" because it contains an unusual work of art created for this space in 1693 by the Venetian painter Andrea Celesti (1637–1712). The council chamber houses an 18th-century map of the Lonato area, and the ceiling features 18th-century carvings dedicated to the Lonato agronomist Camillo Tarello (1517–1573). The large canvas (measuring 262 x 735 cm) was commissioned by the city administration in 1692 (to commemorate the end of the plague epidemic). In the center, Christ is depicted with the Virgin Mary on the left and Saint John the Baptist—patron saint of Lonato—on the right. On the left is an allegory of Lonato alongside the Doge of Venice and the three theological virtues, while on the right, the painter depicted the consequences of the plague: a lazaretto and the flying devil.
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The Civic Tower, also known as the Torre Maestra, is located in the historic center of Lonato. Construction of this imposing building dates back to 1555. This tower was built to house the bells that would announce the events of the town's civic life, thus distinguishing it from the church bell tower, which served a similar function but was connected to the community's religious life. The tower therefore represented the civic institution while also addressing the general need for surveillance. Opening Hours: Year-round: Sunday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM July and August: Thursday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Sunday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Admission: €3
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The Provost Church of Sant'Erasmo is an important Renaissance-style religious building. Construction began in the second half of the 15th century and was expanded in the 16th century under the Marquisate of Aloisio Gonzaga. The church features an elegant façade on two levels with pilasters and a tympanum. Its interior, topped by a hemispherical dome, houses valuable works of art from various periods, including Baroque paintings by Giuseppe Bazzani and Giuseppe Fali, an ancient 15th-century wooden crucifix believed to be miraculous, and a polychrome marble high altar. The church is also known for its "Treasure of Sant'Erasmo," housed in the Old Sacristy.
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Restaurant religious items and favors
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Unfortunately, there isn't much to see of the impressive castle. You can catch a glimpse from one spot. Otherwise, everything is cordoned off and protected from prying eyes by a high wall.
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There are over 125 mountain bike trails in the Ceresara area, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. The region's flat terrain makes it ideal for exploring.
Yes, Ceresara is well-suited for beginners and families, with 26 easy routes available. The flat plains and well-maintained rural roads and canal paths provide a gentle introduction to mountain biking. These routes often feature minimal elevation gain, making them enjoyable for all ages.
While the region is generally flat, there are 8 difficult routes for advanced riders seeking more of a challenge. An example is the Padenghe Castle on Lake Garda – View of the Gulf of Salò loop from Guidizzolo, which covers 98.6 km and includes significant elevation gain with distant views towards Lake Garda.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails around Ceresara are designed as loops, making it convenient to start and end your ride in the same location. Popular examples include the Bridge Over the Virgilio Canal – View of the Mincio River loop from Guidizzolo and the Castello Square – Solferino Ossuary loop from Guidizzolo.
The best times for mountain biking in Ceresara are typically spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) when temperatures are mild and comfortable. Summers can be hot, especially in July and August, while winters are generally mild but can be foggy or damp.
The routes often pass by historical sites and natural features. You can explore the Historic center of Cavriana, the Historic Center and Castle of Volta Mantovana, or cycle along the Mincio River Cycle Path, offering views of the Mincio River itself.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history. You can ride past the Volta Mantovana - Castle and Gonzaga-Guerrieri Palace, or visit the Church of Saint Mary Magdalene. The Castello Square – Solferino Ossuary loop from Guidizzolo specifically takes you through historical landscapes.
The mountain biking experience in Ceresara is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 540 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, from flat agricultural plains to scenic river and canal paths, and the well-connected network of rural roads that allow for varied and enjoyable rides.
Yes, due to the generally flat terrain, Ceresara offers several options for longer rides. For instance, the Lakeside Cycle Path – Sun Cycle Path — Lakeside loop from Cerlongo is a moderate 46 km route, and the Mincio River Singletrack – White Road through the Fields loop from Castel Goffredo covers 53.6 km, providing ample distance for endurance rides.
While Ceresara itself is a small town, the broader region of Mantua has a public transport network, primarily buses, connecting towns. However, direct access to specific trailheads via public transport might be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules and routes in advance, as many trails start from smaller villages or rural areas.
The routes around Ceresara often connect small towns and villages within the Po Valley. These settlements typically have local cafes, bars, or trattorias where you can stop for refreshments, a coffee, or a meal. Planning your route to pass through these towns will ensure you have options for breaks.
You can expect predominantly flat terrain characterized by agricultural fields, riverbanks, and canals. Trails often follow rural roads and paths, offering a mix of open landscapes and occasional tree-lined sections. While generally less strenuous, some routes may include moderate climbs, especially those venturing closer to the morainic hills towards Lake Garda.


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