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Piacenza
Bobbio

Penice Pass (Bobbio) – Monte Penice Summit loop from Chiesa di San Paolo

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Italy
Emilia-Romagna
Piacenza
Bobbio

Penice Pass (Bobbio) – Monte Penice Summit loop from Chiesa di San Paolo

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4.0

(3)

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Penice Pass (Bobbio) – Monte Penice Summit loop from Chiesa di San Paolo

03:44

46.8km

1,280m

Cycling

Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: April 29, 2026

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19.0 km

Penice Pass (Bobbio)

Highlight • Mountain Pass

A classic from Oltrepo Pavese.

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19.3 km

Statue of Saint Columbanus

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The statue of San Colombano is located near the summit of Monte Penice, just above the Passo del Penice, between Lombardy, Emilia-Romagna, and Liguria.

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19.4 km

It is the best-known restaurant in the pass area.

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23.1 km

From Passo del Penice the climb is 3m long and has slopes close to double digits, with an arduous final tear. On the summit there is the Sanctuary of Santa Maria in Monte Penice.

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23.2 km

Monte Penice Summit

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1460 meters high, Monte Penice is one of the highest peaks in the Ligurian Apennines and is surrounded by the Oltrepò Pavese area, the Trebbia valley and the Tidone valley, which make it a place of indisputable panoramic beauty. On the top there is the Sanctuary of Santa Maria in Monte Penice

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27.1 km

Panoramic view from Passo Penice

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The panoramic view from Passo Penice is one of the most beautiful in the Apennines between Val Trebbia and Val Tidone.

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Castello Malaspina Dal Verme

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39.9 km

Ponte Gobbo

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Hunchback Bridge or Devil's Bridge
In the Middle Ages, the construction of a bridge was considered a miraculous feat. For this reason, the construction of such structures gave rise to many legends, often involving the devil: joining two places that God had wanted separated was seen by many as a "diabolical" work.
According to an ancient legend, Saint Columbanus, a 7th-century Irish monk, was eager to bring the word of God to the people living on the other bank of the Trebbia River, near the town of Bobbio. The devil promised to build the bridge in a single night, in exchange for the first mortal soul to cross it. The saint accepted. That night, the devil summoned several little devils who assisted him in the construction work, holding up the bridge's arches. The demons were of different heights, and thus the various arches of the bridge were of varying sizes.
In the morning, the devil stationed himself at the end of the bridge to demand his payment. But Saint Columbanus outwitted him by having his poor, suffering and very sick dog (some say it was a bear) cross the bridge instead of a man. The enraged devil returned to hell, but not before kicking his handiwork, which has been crooked ever since. It is said that the footprints of the unfortunate animal that served as a guinea pig still remain in the crypt of the Church of Saint Columbanus.
The Hunchback Bridge, also known as the Ponte Vecchio or, more precisely, the Devil's Bridge, is a Roman structure that has undergone numerous renovations over the centuries. The structure above dates back to the 7th century, but traces of an older bridge, dating back to before Columbanus' arrival, have been found underneath. The bridge, characterized by its undulating shape, irregular arches, and relatively narrow carriageway, is 280 meters long and connects the two banks of the river through a complicated succession of 11 irregular spans, varying in span and height, creating an undulating path from one end to the other. The Bobbio Bridge, now used only as a pedestrian crossing, is the very symbol of the city of San Colombano, as well as one of the strangest and most original architectural structures in Italy.


Source: Emilia-Romagna Region

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The Ponte Gobbo in Bobbio, also known as the "Devil's Bridge", is a medieval structure 273 meters long with 11 irregular arches, located on the Trebbia River. Legend has it that the Devil built it in one night in exchange for the soul of the first passerby, who was then tricked by Saint Columbanus, who made an animal cross first.

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33.7 km

9.76 km

1.80 km

1.51 km

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34.4 km

10.0 km

1.80 km

491 m

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