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Along the river Po, between Lodi and Cremona territories

The route starts from Cremona and then it enters in the South Adda Park and in Lodi's territory. Along the route you can visit Villa Stanga Trecco in Crotta d'Adda,  one of the most interesting example of late baroque architecture in Cremona's countryside, and then the Castle in Maccastorna which was built as a military building in the 13th Century but then became an aristocratic house.
Outside of the villages there are not possibilities to find water.

Technical data
Departure from Cremona: train station
Arrival in Piacenza: train station
Total length 53.6 km
Suggested kind of bicycle: hybrid
Duration of the ride:  02:50 (hh:min)
Uphill: 47 m
Downhill: 43 m
Difficulty: Easy
Paved: 81 %
Dirt road: 19 %
Quality of the cycling route: 100 %
Protected route:  15 %
Road signs: Available in Lodi's territory
Suggested season: all year round
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