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Gravel biking around Corsico offers routes through the flat plains of Lombardy, characterized by agricultural landscapes, river paths, and urban green spaces. The terrain primarily consists of well-maintained gravel tracks and quiet country roads, often following the network of canals and rivers in the region. Elevation changes are minimal, making the area suitable for riders seeking longer distances without significant climbs. This environment provides a mix of open fields and occasional wooded sections, ideal for accessible gravel cycling.
Last updated: August 15, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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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.
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The little bridge over the Naviglio Pavese in Rozzano is located along the Alzaia opposite Cascina Grande. This footbridge is known both as a panoramic viewpoint over the canal and for having become a small place of worship for Italian comedy. This bridge is indeed the set for the famous scene from the film Chiedimi se sono felice (2000) with Aldo, Giovanni and Giacomo, in which Giacomo's bicycle chain falls off at night while the trio is racing along the Naviglio. [
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Trezzano sul Naviglio is an Italian municipality of about 21,000 inhabitants located in the metropolitan city of Milan, in Lombardy. Its territory develops along the banks of the Naviglio Grande and is strategically positioned southwest of the Milanese capital, making it an important hub for both residential and industrial purposes.
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The Church of San Cristoforo sul Naviglio is one of Milan's most evocative and historic corners. Located directly on the alzaia of the Naviglio Grande, it is famous for being a rare "double church" formed by two small religious buildings side-by-side, unified in the 17th century. The Left Church (Romanesque): It is the oldest structure, rebuilt in 1192 on a previous chapel and remodeled in the 14th century. It served as a stopping point and protection for pilgrims and travelers entering Milan by water. The Right Church (Ducal Chapel): It was erected at the end of the 14th century at the behest of Duke Gian Galeazzo Visconti as an ex voto for the end of a violent plague epidemic. On the facade, the Visconti coats of arms with the famous biscione can be seen. In 1625, the two interiors were joined by demolishing the dividing wall and opening two large arches. The fifteenth-century bell tower is historically nicknamed "the Meneghino lighthouse".
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The Church of San Cristoforo sul Naviglio is one of Milan's most evocative corners, located directly on the towpath of the Naviglio Grande. This ancient monumental complex is famous for its unique "double church" configuration, formed by two adjacent buildings unified internally.
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The expression "leonardesque lock" is used because the entire system of Lombard locks is based on hydraulic principles perfected and designed by Leonardo da Vinci in his Codex Atlanticus. Among the leonardesque innovations applied to these structures are: Swinging gates: wooden doors arranged in a "V" shape (bacia vinciana) that exploit the pressure of the current itself to seal hermetically. Guillotine valves: small openings inserted into the main gates, manually operated to regulate the internal water flow and level the basin with minimal effort.
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San Cristoforo is a charming complex consisting of two small churches side by side. Ancient accounts attest to the Milanese people’s affection for this church, which was originally a simple chapel covered by a gabled roof. It even seems that it was in this very little church, in 1176, that the Milanese received the first news of Emperor Frederick Barbarossa’s defeat at Legnano by the Lombard League. The church (which must have corresponded roughly to the current left aisle) was rebuilt in 1192 and extensively remodeled in the 14th century. https://www.chiesasancristoforo.it/proposta-culturale/storia/
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Nice loop tour from Milan to Pavia
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The Chapel of Madonna del Dosso is a charming rural oratory located between the Cantalupo and Baitana farmhouses, in the municipal territory of Gaggiano, along the "Camminando sull’acqua" cycle-pedestrian path. Dating back to the second half of the 18th century, it is an ideal place of peace for cycling excursions, often historically associated with the countryside of Trezzano sul Naviglio (the "de' Borini" rice fields area).
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Gravel biking around Corsico primarily features flat plains, agricultural landscapes, river paths, and urban green spaces. The terrain consists mostly of well-maintained gravel tracks and quiet country roads, often following the network of canals and rivers in the region. You'll find a mix of open fields and occasional wooded sections, ideal for accessible gravel cycling.
Yes, there are over 130 gravel biking routes around Corsico. These range from easy loops to longer, more challenging distances, offering options for various ability levels.
For a longer ride that combines agricultural areas with a historical site, consider the Gravel Path to Gudo Gambaredo – Junction to Morimondo loop from Corsico. This difficult 51.7-mile (83.2 km) path connects to the historic Abbey of Morimondo. Another option is the Gaggiano Bridge – Abbey of Morimondo loop from Corsico, a 50.0-mile (80.5 km) trail through riverine landscapes and rural settings.
Yes, for an easy and gentle ride, especially suitable for families, you can explore the Boscoincittà Pond – Bosco in Città Trail loop from Inganni. This 13.9-mile (22.3 km) route explores urban parkland and pond areas.
Many routes follow canals and rivers, offering picturesque views. You can also find several natural attractions nearby, such as the Lake of Parco delle Cave, Laghetto del Boscoincittà, and Lago Mulino di Cusico. For urban green spaces, the Indro Montanelli Public Gardens and Sempione Park are also accessible.
While the terrain is generally flat, you can find elevated spots offering views. For example, the View of Milan from Monte Stella and the Spiral Hill (Montagnetta di Portello) provide interesting perspectives of the surrounding area and the city.
The routes in Corsico are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 280 reviews. Riders often praise the accessible terrain, the network of canal-side paths, and the peaceful agricultural fields.
Yes, many of the gravel routes around Corsico are designed as loops. Examples include the Boscoincittà Pond – Bosco in Città Trail loop from Inganni and the longer Gaggiano Bridge – Gaggiano Bridge loop from Tolstoj, which is a difficult 66.6-mile (107.3 km) ride.
Elevation changes around Corsico are minimal, making the area suitable for riders seeking longer distances without significant climbs. Even longer routes like the Gravel Path to Gudo Gambaredo – Junction to Morimondo loop from Corsico, which is over 50 miles, only have about 140 meters of elevation gain.
Yes, the network of gravel trails in Corsico offers a good mix. You'll find easy loops for a relaxed ride, moderate options for a bit more challenge, and difficult routes for experienced riders looking for longer distances, such as the Gaggiano Bridge – Gaggiano Bridge loop from Trezzano sul Naviglio, which is a moderate 22.2-mile (35.7 km) route.


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