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Road cycling in Parco Adda Nord offers diverse routes through a landscape shaped by the Adda River, spanning across parts of the Bergamo, Lecco, Monza and Brianza provinces, and the Metropolitan City of Milan. The region features a mix of mostly paved, flat paths alongside the river, as well as routes with varied elevation. Geological features include fluvial-glacial terraces and "Ceppo dell'Adda" rock formations, with the river winding through a valley that includes lakes such as Garlate and Olginate.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
4.4
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1,482
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65.7km
02:38
150m
150m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.6
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673
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55.2km
02:46
850m
850m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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4.7
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307
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133km
06:30
1,740m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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178
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62.3km
03:27
1,300m
1,300m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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155
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66.2km
02:48
500m
500m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Lecco lakefront is a charming promenade of about 1.5 km on the eastern branch of Lake Como. It hosts the imposing Monument to the Fallen (Monumento ai Caduti), a granite stele from 1926 by sculptor Giannino Castiglioni, depicting a grieving Homeland facing the lake and the Prealps The promenade offers a spectacular view of Monte Resegone and connects to other points of interest such as the Basilica of San Nicolò and the nearby Monument to the Fallen Sailors (Monumento ai Caduti del Mare). Exploring the area on foot allows you to fully enjoy the urban and mountain scenery
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The Duomo of Milan, officially the Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica of the Nativity of Saint Mary, is the largest church in Italy, the timeless symbol of the Lombard capital, and one of the greatest masterpieces of world Gothic architecture. Characterized by an extraordinary facade in Candoglia marble, it boasts 135 spires and over 3,000 sculptures, dominated by the iconic golden Madonnina.
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The Città Alta is the historic and medieval heart of Bergamo, a jewel perched on a hill and entirely enclosed by the majestic Venetian Walls, declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. Unlike the modern Città Bassa located on the plain, the upper part retains the intact charm of its cobbled streets, period buildings, and historic squares.
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The Locks of Bellinzago Lombardo are an important historical hydraulic engineering work located along the course of the Naviglio della Martesana. They represent one of the best-known stopping and points of interest for cyclists and hikers who frequent the canal bank. These historical hydraulic systems (locks or sluices) originally served to regulate the flow of water and allow commercial navigation between the Adda and Milan.
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The Martesana cycle path starts from Cassina de' Pomm at the corner of via Melchiorre Gioia and extends for 30 km passing through the municipalities of Cologno Monzese, Vimodrone, Cernusco sul Naviglio, Cassina dei Pecchi, Bussero, Gorgonzola, Gessate, Inzago and Cassano d'Adda
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Small climb with two beautiful switchbacks leading up to the Madonna del Bosco.
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Lake Pusiano (also historically known as Eupili) is a splendid natural oasis located in the green heart of Brianza, divided between the provinces of Como and Lecco. Renowned for its calm and totally swimmable waters, it is one of Lombardy's most appreciated destinations for Sunday trips, outdoor relaxation, and water sports.
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The Fontana ad Onore del Ciclista (also known as the Fountain in honor of the cyclist of Maisano) is located in Valbrona, in the province of Como, near the hamlet of Maisano. It is a famous resting point and a true "must" for two-wheel enthusiasts who travel the scenic cycling routes of the Triangolo Lariano.
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Based on komoot data, there are over 50 road cycling routes in Parco Adda Nord, catering to various skill levels. These routes traverse diverse landscapes, from flat riverside paths to more challenging climbs.
Parco Adda Nord offers a range of difficulties. You'll find over 20 easy routes, 28 moderate routes, and 9 more challenging routes. Many paths along the Adda River are mostly paved and flat, while others, like the Tour of the Lakes of the southern tip of Lake Lecco, feature significant elevation gain.
Yes, many routes in Parco Adda Nord are suitable for families. The park is known for its dedicated bike paths that follow the Adda River, which are often paved, flat, and closed to traffic, making them enjoyable for all skill levels. The Martesana Cycle Route is a popular, mostly flat option.
The park is rich in natural beauty, defined by the Adda River. You can expect to see fluvial-glacial terraces, 'Ceppo dell'Adda' rock formations, and lush green landscapes. The routes often pass by the lakes of Garlate and Olginate. You might also encounter highlights like the Pignone Park and Waterfall on the Adda River or the Brembo Waterfall.
Absolutely. Parco Adda Nord is often called an 'open-air museum' due to its rich history. Cyclists can explore Leonardo da Vinci's hydraulic engineering heritage, including canals and sluices. Iconic landmarks include the San Michele Bridge of Paderno d'Adda, the UNESCO World Heritage site of Crespi d'Adda, and various historic hydroelectric power plants.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 300 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, the blend of natural beauty with historical sites, and the well-maintained paths that cater to different abilities. The scenic river views and the opportunity to explore engineering marvels are frequently highlighted.
Yes, Parco Adda Nord offers several circular routes. For instance, the Culmine San Pietro and tour of Lago di Garlate provides a challenging loop with significant elevation, while other routes offer gentler, scenic loops along the river and around the lakes.
While specific conditions can vary, the park's diverse landscapes and generally mild climate make it enjoyable for cycling for much of the year. Spring and autumn typically offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, ideal for exploring the riverine paths and historical sites. Summer can also be great, especially along shaded river sections.
The region is dotted with villages and towns, especially along the Adda River, where you can find cafes and restaurants. While specific establishments aren't listed in the route data, the presence of historic villages and urbanized sections suggests ample opportunities for refreshment stops.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Parco Adda Nord has routes with substantial climbs. The Valle Brembana and Val Taleggio Cycle Loop, for example, is a difficult route with over 1700 meters of elevation gain, leading through mountainous valleys.
The park's unique geology is evident along the routes. You can observe fluvial-glacial terraces and distinctive 'Ceppo dell'Adda' rock formations, which contribute to the scenic and varied landscape of the Adda River valley.


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