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The Po plain

Let's discover the park of the Po Plain

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The route goes along the river banks and in the Park of the Po Plain. The road signs are numerous and clear and the river landscape is characterized by some fields of poplars, some wet areas and some small villages.
Don't forget to take some water with you.

Technical information:
Departure: Cremona, train station
Arrival:  Casalmaggiore, train station
Total length:   56.9 km
Duration:    02:57 (hh:min)
Uphill:    26 m
Downhill:    40 m
Difficulty:    Facile
Paved:    90 %
Dirt roads:    10 %
Protected route:    39 %
Road signs:    Golena del Po, Borghi del Casalasco
Suggested season:    Tutto l'anno
How to arrive:    Linea FS Milano-Mantova, stazione Cremona
How to come back:    Linea FS Brescia-Parma, stazione Casalmaggiore
Download the maps in pdf format!

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