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No traffic road cycling routes around Alluvioni Cambiò are characterized by the flat terrain of the Po Plain, offering accessible paths for various skill levels. The region is shaped by the confluence of the Tanaro and Po Rivers, providing picturesque riverine landscapes. Cyclists will find dedicated cycle paths and routes traversing agricultural fields, including rice paddies, which define the rural Italian scenery. The area's low elevation makes it suitable for relaxed rides, with gentle gradients throughout.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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23.2km
01:03
150m
150m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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32.6km
01:16
50m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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76.1km
04:49
570m
570m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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22.5km
01:05
210m
210m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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"The Fourth Estate" (1901) by Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo is a famous oil on canvas depicting a march of laborers, set in Piazza Malaspina in Volpedo (Alessandria). A symbol of workers' struggle, the work combines Pointillist technique and social themes. It is now housed at the Museo del Novecento in Milan.
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Margherita Hack (1922-2013) was a famous Italian astrophysicist, science communicator and academic.
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Romanesque church dating from 965 with very beautiful and noteworthy frescoes from the 15th century.
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It was built by the painter in 1888 and subsequently expanded until it assumed its current appearance, with its large zenithal skylight, in 1896. It was donated by Pellizza's two daughters to the municipality of Volpedo in 1966, and its current appearance is the result of a restoration that brought it back to its original condition between 1987 and 1994, the year it opened to the public.
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The parish church of Volpedo is mentioned for the first time in a document from 965 preserved in the Capitular Archives of Tortona.
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Very nice bike path. It's safe to ride.
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Church in perfect condition.
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Sanctuary kept in excellent condition.
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There are over a dozen dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Alluvioni Cambiò, offering a variety of distances and difficulties. You'll find options ranging from easy, flat rides to more moderate tours with gentle climbs.
The terrain around Alluvioni Cambiò is predominantly flat, characteristic of the Po Plain, making it ideal for road cycling. You'll cycle through expansive agricultural landscapes, often alongside rivers like the Po and Tanaro. While most routes are flat, some moderate tours may include gentle undulations as you venture towards the Monferrato hills.
Yes, several routes are perfect for beginners and families seeking traffic-free road cycling. The flat topography and dedicated cycle paths ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. For example, the Low traffic loop from Cornale e Bastida is an easy option, offering a relaxed ride away from cars.
Many routes offer scenic views of the Po Plain and its rivers. You can also incorporate historical landmarks into your rides. Consider visiting the impressive Castello di Piovera, a medieval fortress, or cycling along sections of the Po and Orba Cycle Route which passes through the Confluenza del Tanaro Special Nature Reserve.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Alluvioni Cambiò are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the San Salvatore Monferrato – No traffic loop from Cimitero Urbano di Valle San Bartolomeo, which provides a convenient circular journey.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for cycling in Alluvioni Cambiò, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be warm, but early mornings or late afternoons are still enjoyable. The flat terrain means routes are accessible year-round, though winter rides may require warmer gear.
While many of the routes are on dedicated cycle paths or quiet agricultural roads, it's important to ensure your dog is comfortable and safe. Always keep your dog on a leash and be mindful of other cyclists and local wildlife. Check specific route details for any restrictions, especially within nature reserves.
As you cycle through the small towns and villages in the region, you'll often find local cafes and trattorias where you can stop for refreshments. These provide a great opportunity to experience rural Italian life and refuel during your ride. Planning your route with komoot allows you to discover such points of interest.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful, traffic-free environment, the flat and accessible terrain perfect for all skill levels, and the charming agricultural landscapes that offer a tranquil escape.
Many of the routes start from or pass through small towns and villages where you can typically find public parking. For routes starting from larger towns like Valenza, designated parking areas are usually available. It's advisable to check the starting point of your chosen route for specific parking information.
While the region is known for its flat terrain, some routes incorporate gentle climbs towards the Monferrato hills, offering a bit more challenge. For example, the Pecetto climb – San Salvatore Monferrato loop from Pecetto di Valenza includes more significant elevation gain, providing a good workout while still enjoying quiet roads.


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