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Gravel biking in Parco Delle Cascine Di Pioltello offers routes through an expansive natural landscape characterized by its "media pianura irrigua" (middle irrigated plain). The park features a dense hydrographic network, including fontanili, rogge, and the Naviglio Martesana, which shape diverse paths for cycling. Primarily composed of agricultural plots, the area provides wide-open views, interspersed with fragmented wooded areas and historic farmhouses (cascine). This blend of open spaces, waterways, and historical elements creates varied terrain suitable for gravel biking.
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The world's longest recycled bench is located right in the greenery of Increa Park in Brugherio (Monza Brianza). Installed in 2010, it measures a full 25 meters. It is an eco-design work made entirely of recycled PVC (obtained from old roller shutters) and is itself 100% recyclable. The structure was donated by the local company Fumagalli and has become a much-loved attraction for enjoying the view of the park's small lake.
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The Canale della Muzza is an important hydraulic work from the 12th-13th century that branches off the Adda river in Cassano d'Adda and extends for about 39 km to Castiglione d'Adda. It is one of the oldest and largest irrigation canals in Europe, fundamental for Lodi's agriculture, now also flanked by cycle paths.
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The Muzza Canal is an important hydraulic work from the 12th-13th century that branches off the Adda river at Cassano d'Adda and extends for about 39 km to Castiglione d'Adda. It is one of the oldest and largest irrigation canals in Europe, fundamental for Lodi's agriculture, now also flanked by cycle paths.
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The Tenuta di Trenzanesio is a vast protected area of about 300 hectares located on the outskirts of Milan, in the municipalities of Rodano and Vignate. It hosts the historic Villa Litta Invernizzi, a 16th-century Palladian-style gem, and is famous for its immense gardens, semi-wild fallow deer colonies, and pink flamingos.
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The bridge over the Muzza Canal, located in Lavagna (a hamlet of the municipality of Comazzo in the province of Lodi), is a historical landmark for crossing this ancient artificial waterway. The Muzza is a branch of the Adda river, known for being one of the oldest canals in Europe. Lavagna Lodigiana is a small rural village immersed in the countryside that develops right next to the canal. The bridge area is frequented by cyclists and hikers who travel along the Muzza cycle path or the Muzza-Ponte di Lavagna route, enjoying the river landscape.
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The poplar (Populus) is a genus of vigorous and very fast-growing trees belonging to the Salicaceae family, native to the Northern Hemisphere. It reaches notable heights (even over 30-40 meters) and is an unmistakable element of the landscapes of plains and wetlands or riverine areas.
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The San Donato-Peschiera cycle path (named after Gino Bartali) is a 5.2 km long cycle and pedestrian path that connects the San Donato MM3 metro station (Piazza 9 novembre 1989) to Peschiera Borromeo (Via Carducci, Laghetto Azzurro area). Inaugurated in 2020, the route on its own right-of-way (coral red color) offers a safe connection, particularly towards the Idroscalo park.
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The cycle path between Malaspina (San Felice) and San Bovio is an easy and flat cycle-pedestrian route, ideal for leisure and commuting, which crosses the greenery between Segrate and Peschiera Borromeo. It passes along Lake Malaspina, near the quarry lakes and the Bosco della Besozza, offering a loop of about 9-10 km. [1, 2]
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There are over 100 gravel bike trails in Parco Delle Cascine Di Pioltello, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has explored more than 110 routes in the area.
The terrain in Parco Delle Cascine Di Pioltello is characterized by its 'media pianura irrigua' (middle irrigated plain). You'll find a dense network of waterways, including fontanili (springs), rogge (irrigation ditches), and the Naviglio Martesana. Routes often traverse expansive agricultural plots, interspersed with fragmented wooded areas and historical farmhouses, providing a varied and engaging gravel biking experience.
Yes, Parco Delle Cascine Di Pioltello offers several easy gravel bike routes perfect for beginners. For example, the Martesana Cycle Path – Increa Park loop from Cernusco sul Naviglio is an easy 8.3-mile (13.4 km) trail that follows sections of the Naviglio Martesana, ideal for a relaxed ride.
Absolutely. While many routes are moderate, there are also more challenging options. The park features 45 difficult routes. For a longer, moderate ride, consider the Val di Chiana Cycle Path – Villoresi Canal Cycle Path loop from Cologno Nord, which is 27.2 miles (43.7 km) and traverses the irrigated plains, offering a good workout.
The park is rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter a complex system of surface waters, including the Naviglio Martesana, various rogge, and active fontanili. There are also fragmented wooded areas with species like Black Locust and Elder, and you might spot wildlife such as rabbits, hares, and various birds, especially near the small woods and lakes.
Yes, the park is named after its numerous historical cascine (farmhouses) scattered throughout the area, reflecting the region's agricultural heritage. You can also find the Parco del Castelletto, which includes an 18th-century farmhouse that is still an active agricultural business. The Castello di Peschiera Borromeo – Blue Pond Park loop from Segrate is a great route that leads through agricultural areas and past some of these historic cascine.
Many of the gravel bike routes in Parco Delle Cascine Di Pioltello are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Muzza Canal – Muzza Canal Riverside Path loop from Pioltello-Limito, a 26.2-mile (42.2 km) moderate trail that offers a complete circular experience.
Spring and autumn are generally the best seasons for gravel biking in Parco Delle Cascine Di Pioltello. The weather is milder, and the natural landscape, with its agricultural fields and waterways, is particularly picturesque. Summer can be warm, while winter rides are possible but may involve colder temperatures and potentially muddier conditions.
Yes, the park's relatively flat terrain and network of paths make it suitable for family-friendly cycling. Many of the easier routes, especially those along the canals and through agricultural areas, offer a safe and enjoyable environment for families to ride together.
The trails in Parco Delle Cascine Di Pioltello are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 200 reviews. Riders often praise the serene escape from urban life, the diverse natural landscape, and the blend of open agricultural spaces with historical elements like the cascine.
While specific regulations can vary, generally, dogs are welcome in public parks like Parco Delle Cascine Di Pioltello, especially on trails, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's always a good idea to check local signage for any specific restrictions.
Yes, Parco Delle Cascine Di Pioltello is accessible via public transport. Depending on your starting point, you can reach nearby towns like Pioltello-Limito or Cernusco sul Naviglio by train or metro, and then cycle into the park. Many routes, such as the Muzza Canal – Canale della Muzza loop from Pioltello-Limito, conveniently start from these accessible locations.


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