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Gravel bike trails in Riserva Naturale Bosco WWF Di Vanzago traverse a unique lowland forest and wetland environment, located near Milan. The region features ancient oak forests, a dense network of canals fed by the Villoresi Canal, and surrounding agricultural areas with meadows and tree-lined rows. This diverse landscape provides varied terrain suitable for gravel biking, offering a natural escape within the Po Valley with generally flat terrain and minimal elevation changes.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
4.6
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142
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84.7km
05:08
150m
150m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
3.7
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45
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.8
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31
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41.2km
02:24
110m
110m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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22
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47.3km
02:54
100m
100m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
5.0
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10
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54.1km
03:12
120m
120m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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There are nearly 100 gravel bike trails available in the Riserva Naturale Bosco WWF Di Vanzago area, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. You'll find routes rated easy, moderate, and difficult.
The gravel routes primarily traverse a unique lowland forest and wetland environment. You can expect varied terrain including paths through ancient oak forests, alongside a dense network of canals fed by the Villoresi Canal, and through surrounding agricultural areas with meadows and tree-lined rows. The region is known for its well-preserved lowland forest characteristics.
You can easily reach the area by train. The Vanzago train station accommodates bikes on trains, and from there, it's about a 10-minute ride to the Bosco. Another option is to use the Pregnana-Vanzago "Passante ferroviario" station.
While the core reserve is primarily for guided tours, the surrounding area, which is excellent for gravel biking, offers various parking options. Specific parking locations will depend on your chosen starting point for a particular route, but generally, you can find parking in towns like Vanzago-Pogliano, which serve as common starting points for many komoot tours.
Yes, the area offers a good selection of easy and moderate gravel routes that are suitable for families. With 16 easy and 49 moderate routes, you can find paths that are less challenging and allow for a pleasant family outing amidst nature. Always check the route details for specific difficulty and terrain before heading out.
While cycling is generally on the perimeter and surrounding areas, the region is a biodiversity hotspot. You might spot roe deer, which are emblematic of the oasis, and various bird species, as the reserve is home to 123 types of birds. Keep an eye out for the diverse flora, including rare aquatic ferns, especially near the wetland areas and canals.
Yes, many of the gravel routes in the Riserva Naturale Bosco WWF Di Vanzago area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Heathland Trail – Villoresi Canal loop from Vanzago-Pogliano is a popular moderate circular option, and the Villoresi Canal Cycle Path – Heathland Trail loop from Vanzago-Pogliano also offers a great circular experience.
While the core reserve is a natural landmark itself, the surrounding gravel routes often pass by significant natural features like the extensive canal systems, including the Olona Diversion Canal and the Villoresi Canal. You might also encounter sections of ancient oak forests and various wetland areas that contribute to the region's unique landscape. The Fontanili Park – Sforza Castle loop from Vanzago-Pogliano is an example of a route that combines natural beauty with historical points of interest.
Absolutely. The Riserva Naturale Bosco WWF Di Vanzago area offers 16 easy gravel bike routes, perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. These trails typically feature gentler terrain and shorter distances, allowing new gravel bikers to enjoy the natural beauty without excessive challenge.
The towns surrounding the Riserva Naturale Bosco WWF Di Vanzago, such as Vanzago and Pogliano Milanese, offer various cafes and restaurants where you can refuel before or after your ride. Many routes start from these towns, making it convenient to access amenities.
The gravel biking routes in this area are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 400 reviews. Riders frequently praise the diverse landscapes, the peaceful escape into nature so close to Milan, and the well-maintained paths along canals and through forests.
The area is enjoyable for gravel biking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with blooming flora or colorful foliage. Summer can be warm, but the tree-lined paths and canal-side routes provide some shade. Always check local weather conditions before your ride.
While the core Riserva Naturale Bosco WWF Di Vanzago has specific rules regarding pets, the gravel bike trails are generally located in the surrounding agricultural areas and along canals. These areas are typically more permissive for dogs, but it's always best to keep your dog on a leash and be mindful of local regulations and wildlife, especially in areas bordering the reserve.


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