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No traffic touring cycling routes around San Pietro In Cerro are primarily found within the tranquil Po Valley, characterized by its flat to gently rolling terrain. The region features extensive cultivated fields, tree-lined avenues, and verdant green spaces, offering a peaceful environment for cyclists. The Po River and its banks provide dedicated, car-free paths, allowing for serene rides alongside the "great river." This landscape composition makes San Pietro In Cerro an accessible destination for touring cyclists of varying fitness levels.
…Last updated: May 18, 2026
4.7
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106
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95.4km
05:30
130m
130m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
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178
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50.6km
02:58
80m
80m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.5
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141
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39.8km
02:18
60m
60m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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69
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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49.1km
02:49
60m
60m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A visit to this unusual museum is definitely worthwhile. Current prices, opening hours, and restrictions can be found here: https://museoverticale.it/
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The historic city of Cremona in Lombardy is dominated by a monumental bell tower, the Torrazzo. At 112 meters tall, it is the tallest brick bell tower in Europe and one of the most impressive medieval structures in Italy. The Torrazzo was built gradually between the 13th and 14th centuries as part of the cathedral complex. Its brick construction testifies to both the technical ingenuity of medieval builders and the city's ambition to express its power and importance. In 1583, a unique astronomical clock was added to the tower, which still fascinates with its accuracy. Climbing the Torrazzo is a spiritual journey from earth to heaven, and it is not difficult to ascend the 502 steps that lead to the final terrace to enjoy a breathtaking 360° panorama. The visit includes a stop in the rooms dedicated to the study of time and astronomy in the new Vertical Museum, which was inaugurated in November 2018. https://www.cattedraledicremona.it/torrazzo-interno/?lang=de
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A splendid Renaissance square dominated by the three figures of the Cathedral, the Baptistery, and the Torrazzo, which offers a panoramic view of the entire Po Valley.
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19/07/25 was under construction, coming down from the north, go left as there is a quiet and passable path
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beautiful, I passed by chance, a breathtaking view below and a comfortable and safe bike passage, I recommend it
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The tallest brick tower in Italy is also a vertical museum about time measurement and astronomy.
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This bridge leads from the dam over the canal to another dam with a good asphalt surface. It looks almost like an old railway line.
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A ride across this bridge is a true percussive experience. The grid panels make changing sounds in time with the ride. A fun experience.
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There are over 85 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around San Pietro In Cerro. These routes offer a variety of experiences, with 35 considered easy, 35 moderate, and 15 more challenging, ensuring options for all skill levels.
The most pleasant times for traffic-free cycling in San Pietro In Cerro are during the spring and autumn months. Temperatures are mild, and the rural landscapes of the Po Valley are particularly beautiful, offering a tranquil and enjoyable experience.
Many routes allow you to explore the rich history and culture of the area. You can cycle past the impressive Abbey of Chiaravalle della Colomba, a significant Cistercian settlement, or visit Busseto, famous as Giuseppe Verdi's birthplace. The historic Iron Bridge over the Po River (Cremona) also offers a reserved cycle path for safe passage and scenic views.
Absolutely. The region is defined by the serene Po River and its Banks, which provide many traffic-free paths. You'll cycle through the picturesque Po Valley, characterized by extensive cultivated fields and gentle terrain, often lined with birch, willow, and poplar trees. These routes offer tranquil views and a peaceful escape into nature.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in San Pietro In Cerro, with an average score of 4.2 stars. Cyclists frequently praise the tranquility of the rural landscapes, the dedicated traffic-free paths along the Po River, and the opportunity to combine cycling with visits to charming historical sites and natural beauty.
Yes, many of the no-traffic routes are ideal for families. The gentle terrain of the Po Valley and the absence of vehicle traffic make for a safe and enjoyable cycling experience for all ages. Look for routes marked as 'easy' for the most family-friendly options.
While specific route regulations for dogs can vary, generally, the traffic-free nature of these paths makes them more suitable for cycling with a well-behaved dog on a leash or in a trailer. Always ensure your dog is comfortable with cycling and check local signage for any restrictions, especially in nature reserves or protected areas.
Parking is generally available in the towns and villages that serve as starting points for these routes, such as Monticelli d’Ongina or Villanova d'Arda. Many routes begin near public parking areas, making it convenient to access the traffic-free paths.
Yes, the region offers various options for refreshments and accommodation. You'll find local cafes, trattorias, and agriturismos (farm stays) in the charming villages along or near the routes. These establishments often welcome cyclists and provide a taste of local Emilia-Romagna cuisine and hospitality.
Yes, there are several excellent circular routes designed for touring cyclists seeking traffic-free experiences. For example, the Cavalli Square – Farnese Palace, Piacenza loop from Monticelli d’Ongina offers a moderate challenge over 73 km, allowing you to return to your starting point without retracing your steps.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes vary significantly in length and elevation. You can find shorter, flatter rides like the Isola Serafini – Destra Po Cycle Path loop from Cortemaggiore, which is about 49 km with minimal elevation. Longer routes, such as the Po Bridge of Piacenza – Cremona Cathedral loop from Monticelli d’Ongina, can extend over 93 km with around 145 meters of elevation gain, offering more extensive exploration.


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