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Embark on the Adda Backbone Trail, a moderate road cycling route that takes you through the scenic Parco Adda Sud. You'll follow quiet cycle paths alongside the Adda River, enjoying a charming rural landscape dotted with canals and ancient farm buildings. This 43.5-mile (69.9 km) journey involves 533 feet (162…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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44.5 km
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While the tour officially starts in Lodi, specific parking information for the trailhead isn't provided. However, Lodi is a well-known town, and you should be able to find public parking options within the city to begin your ride. Consider parking near Victory Square, Lodi, a prominent landmark.
This road cycling route is generally characterized by mostly well-paved surfaces, making for an easy ride. However, be aware that some segments might include unpaved or more challenging sections. The route primarily follows quiet cycle paths, often shaded by trees, running alongside the Adda River, and traverses rural landscapes with canals and ancient farm buildings.
The information available does not specifically state whether this particular cycling route is dog-friendly. As it's a road cycling tour, dogs would typically need to be carried in a suitable bike trailer or basket. Always check local regulations for Parco Adda Sud regarding pets on cycle paths.
The Lodi area and Parco Adda Sud are generally pleasant for cycling during spring and autumn, when temperatures are milder. Summer can be enjoyable, but be prepared for warmer weather. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
No, there are typically no specific permits or entrance fees required for cycling on public cycle paths within Parco Adda Sud. The park aims to promote 'slow tourism' and accessibility to its natural and historical sites.
This loop tour offers a variety of sights. You'll cycle through the picturesque Parco Adda Sud, enjoying natural beauty along the Adda River. Notable landmarks include the Church of San Bassiano, Torre del Guado, and the distinctive metal Pizzighettone Railway Bridge. In Lodi, you'll pass by Victory Square, Lodi, home to the Cathedral and municipal palace.
This route is rated as 'moderate' in difficulty for racebike cycling. While it's largely manageable with mostly paved surfaces, its distance of nearly 70 km and moderate elevation gain suggest that a reasonable level of fitness is necessary. Beginners with some cycling experience and good endurance might find it challenging but rewarding.
Yes, this route is part of a larger network of cycling paths in the Lodi area and Parco Adda Sud. It intersects with sections of official trails such as the Dorsale dell'Adda, PCIR 03 Adda, and Itinerario dell’Adda, among others. The Lodi area boasts over 250 km of dedicated paths.
The route passes through towns like Lodi and Pizzighettone, which offer various options for cafes, restaurants, and pubs. The Lodi area is also known for its local cuisine, so you'll likely find opportunities to refuel and enjoy local specialties.
Given it's a racebike tour of moderate difficulty and nearly 70 km, you should bring appropriate cycling gear, including a helmet, comfortable cycling shorts, and layers of clothing suitable for the weather. Carry sufficient water, snacks, a repair kit for your bike, and a fully charged phone. Sunscreen and sunglasses are also recommended.
Yes, this is explicitly described as a loop tour, meaning it starts and ends in the same general location, allowing you to return to your starting point without needing a separate return journey.
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