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Cavenago Di Brianza

The best gravel rides around Cavenago Di Brianza

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Gravel biking around Cavenago Di Brianza offers diverse routes through the Brianza area, characterized by a mix of agricultural landscapes, woodlands, and waterways. The region is part of the Parco Agricolo Nord Est, featuring extensive cultivated fields, hedgerows, and black locust tree-lined torrents. Gravel routes often follow historic canals like the Martesana and Villoresi, or run alongside the Adda River, providing varied terrain from flat paths to routes with ascents.

Best gravel bike trails around Cavenago Di Brianza

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Last updated: July 8, 2026

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Adda River – Vacchelli Canal entrance loop from Gessate

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Stenio Melani
July 6, 2026, Lecco Lakeside Promenade

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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Paolo
June 15, 2026, Ciclabile Adda

The Esterle power plant was particularly well-designed from an architectural point of view, as it was intended to be representative of the Edison company that built it. It looks more like a Lombard pleasure villa than a true industrial facility. The effort to integrate the building into the surrounding territory, made in the early 20th century during the construction of the plant, was remarkable. Today it represents a significant example of monumental industrial archaeology and is known for its particular beauty. Inside, the walls and ceiling of the engine room were decorated with great care, as were the floors, lamps, light fixtures, and numerous wrought-iron furnishings.

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Jimmy
June 11, 2026, River Adda

Any trail that winds through its vicinity is wonderful, a shame about the interruption between Zelo and Galgagnano of the path due to the hunting area, incidentally a beautiful place part of the ADDA sud Park but inexplicably in the hands of one or more private individuals who have made it their "hunting park" by fencing it all in. I happened to get inside by mistake, finding one of the numerous open gates and could no longer get out, finding the others closed, receiving a couple of shots in the air behind my back to make me understand that I was not welcome! A real shame because it interrupts the descent from Zelo towards Lodi along the Adda. Beyond the "hunting park" I believe that the passage along the river (state-owned area!!) SHOULD always be guaranteed without any ifs or buts!

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The Adda River is the fourth longest watercourse in Italy with its 313 kilometers and is entirely within the Lombardy region. It represents one of the main left tributaries of the Po River and has a very large hydrographic basin that covers about a third of the regional territory

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The Muzza canal (61 km long in total) is a branch of the Adda River and recently celebrated its 800th anniversary, making it one of the oldest in Europe. Its name, with slight variations over the centuries, still recalls the name of the Roman Mutia family who moved here in 90 BC, initiating the first land reclamation works. From the wide canal branch off smaller watercourses which, winding through the countryside for a total length of about 1000 kilometers, are mainly intended for agricultural irrigation. The landscape of countryside and farmhouses surrounding it is evocative, with alternating rows of trees and open fields. It is also very interesting from a naturalistic point of view as it attracts many water birds that can be observed along the route.

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The Naviglio della Martesana, definitively completed in 1496 under the guidance of Ludovico il Moro, flows from Trezzo sull’Adda to Milan for a total length of 38 km. The route runs alongside the ancient Roman road (the current SS 11 padana superiore) which crossed the Adda with two branches: at Vaprio and Cassano. Irrigation of the land located above the spring belt was for a long time the predominant use of the canal, so much so that initially navigation was limited to two days a week; concurrently with the improvement of the agricultural structure thanks to irrigation, a notable flourishing of stately villas occurred in the Baroque era, intended to enjoy the convenience of travel on water and to control owned lands.

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The Naviglio della Martesana, initially known as Naviglio Piccolo, is one of the Milanese canals that connects Milan with the course of the Adda river through the municipalities of Martesana. Commissioned in the 15th century by Francesco Sforza, it was used for irrigating the countryside but also represented the ambitious project of connecting Milan with Lake Como and thus with the Alps and Ticino. The Naviglio della Martesana is a place rich in history and beauty, a heritage for everyone that, however, today is still little known and protected. Along the Naviglio runs a rather busy cycle path, which allows you to admire the landscape and cultural beauties, such as the rich flora, fauna, or the numerous historic villas, including the Renaissance Villa Melzi d’Eril in Vaprio d’Adda.

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In Groppello d'Adda, along the Martesana Canal, there is a large waterwheel called "el rudun." It is not a mill, but a noria that was used to raise water for irrigation. It was built in 1618 at the behest of Cardinal Federico Borromeo. It was used to irrigate the vegetable gardens and gardens of the Archbishop's Villa. Tradition attributes the design to Leonardo da Vinci. The water also fed kitchens, washhouses, and livestock watering troughs. The original wheel was dismantled in the late 19th century. The current one is a 1989 reconstruction, restored several times. It has a diameter of 11 meters and eight large blades. Today, it is a historical and educational symbol that tells the story of the area's past.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many gravel bike trails are available around Cavenago Di Brianza?

There are over 90 gravel bike trails around Cavenago Di Brianza, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences.

What types of terrain can I expect on gravel routes in the Brianza area?

Gravel routes in the Brianza area feature diverse terrain, including extensive cultivated fields, hedgerows, tree-lined avenues, and woodlands. Many trails follow historic canals like the Martesana and Villoresi, or run alongside the Adda River, providing a mix of flat paths and routes with ascents and descents.

Are there easy gravel bike trails suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, Cavenago Di Brianza offers a good selection of easy gravel routes. About 21 of the trails are rated as easy, perfect for beginners or families looking for a relaxed ride. An example is the Villoresi Canal Cycle Path – Towpath of the Villoresi Canal loop from Agrate Brianza, which is 17.3 miles (27.8 km) long.

What are some challenging gravel routes for experienced riders?

For experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are 27 difficult gravel routes available. One such route is the Final Climb to Colle Brianza – View South from Paù loop from Bellusco, which covers 58.4 km (36.3 miles) and features significant elevation changes.

What natural attractions or landmarks can I see along the gravel trails?

Many gravel trails pass through or near significant natural areas. You can explore the Royal Groves of Monza, or discover the Pignone Park and Waterfall on the Adda River. The region is also home to the Lambro River Waterfall (Monza Park), offering scenic viewpoints.

Are there any circular gravel bike routes around Cavenago Di Brianza?

Yes, many of the gravel routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For instance, the Esterle Hydroelectric Power Station loop from Mezzago is a moderate 28 km (17.4 miles) circular route.

What is the best time of year for gravel biking in Cavenago Di Brianza?

The Brianza region, including Cavenago Di Brianza, is generally suitable for gravel biking year-round. Routes like 'Gravel in Brianza | Montevecchia - San Genesio - Consonno - Adda' are noted to be passable even after heavy rains. However, spring and autumn often offer the most pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery.

What do other gravel bikers say about the trails in Cavenago Di Brianza?

The gravel trails around Cavenago Di Brianza are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 220 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the scenic canal towpaths, and the peaceful routes through cultivated fields and woodlands.

Are there options for long-distance gravel rides?

Absolutely. You can find several longer routes, such as the Adda River – Vacchelli Canal entrance loop from Gessate, which is 67.5 km (41.9 miles) long, or the Martesana Canal – Muzza Canal loop from Gessate, covering 57.4 km (35.6 miles).

Is Cavenago Di Brianza well-connected by public transport for accessing gravel trails?

While Cavenago di Brianza itself is a smaller town, its strategic location within the wider Brianza area means many routes are accessible from nearby towns that may have better public transport links. It's advisable to check local train or bus schedules to plan your access to specific trailheads.

Are there any specific parks or protected areas that gravel routes pass through?

Many gravel routes traverse the

Parco Agricolo Nord Est, a significant local park characterized by extensive cultivated fields, hedgerows, and woodlands. This park connects to other protected areas like Parco Est delle Cave and Parco Regionale Adda Nord, offering a rich ecological corridor for exploration.

Can I find bike parks or dedicated MTB trails near Cavenago Di Brianza?

Yes, in addition to gravel routes, there are nearby options for mountain biking. You can find highlights like Single tracks in the Rio Vallone park or the All Mountain Trail, which are part of dedicated bike park areas around Cavenago Di Brianza.

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