Best bike parks around Segrate are found in areas like Idroscalo and Lambro Park, offering diverse cycling experiences. Idroscalo features a stable cross-country track and a dedicated mountain bike course with technical sections. Lambro Park provides green spaces and features that can appeal to urban cyclists and those interested in trick riding. The region also benefits from the developing Ciclopolitana network, improving overall cycling accessibility.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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At Idroscalo you'll find a stable cross country (XC) track and a dirt cycle-pedestrian loop of about 6 km. The official MTB trail is a loop, mostly flat but full of bumps, berms, and technical sections. Inside the park, there's also a real Mountain Bike track, a dirt off-road course that develops over slight rises with bumps, dips, and short technical singletracks. The ground is packed and requires good riding skills and agility.
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Parco Lambro, located in the eastern part of Milan (Municipality 3), is one of the largest parks in the city with over 773,000 sq m of green space. Crossed by the river of the same name, it offers a varied landscape with small hills, artificial lakes (like the one on via Feltre), wooded areas, and several farmhouses. It is a gathering place with playgrounds, a skatepark, and botanical paths.
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Update 05/17/2025: the route is now "almost" completely feasible, except for the fact that in some places the vegetation is practically invading the path.. which forces you to advance covering your hands to avoid scratching yourself badly with brambles and thorns. I don't want to be polemical.. but we have a mountain bike path in Milan.. it's possible that there is no one who takes care of it in a slightly more scrupulous way. Leaving aside the fact that the grass at the side of the path is over a meter high.. but this now seems to be the trend everywhere.. let's let the grass grow everywhere.. biodiversity.. no comment.. The path itself is also very nice for being in Milan, you could also organize some races on an annual basis, to revalue the territory and instead no association takes the initiative.. oh well. I hope it is completely restored so as not to compromise the beautiful work done years ago.
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The MTB trail is really cool and quite technical. Whatch out for the wildlife here, sometimes rabbits and pheasants cross the trail right in front of you. After rainy periods the lower (the faster, straight section) part of the trail is flooded with water and cannot be used.
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Very varied park, very inside the city. You can get there easily by Metro
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The MTB track is almost exactly 7 km long and some parts of it are okay to do with a cyclocross, but it's designated for an MTB.
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Yes, several options cater to different skill levels and families. The Idroscalo Mountain Bike, Cyclocross and Gravel Course offers a small off-road circuit with jumps and bumps that can be fun for various riders, including those with gravel and cyclocross bikes. Additionally, Lambro Park is a beautiful city park with relaxation areas and games for children, making it family-friendly, and it features a bowl that can be used by skaters and potentially BMX riders. Mount Stella also has family-friendly aspects, despite its intermediate trail sections.
For those seeking more technical challenges, the Singletrack at Idroscalo provides a stable cross-country (XC) track and a dirt cycle-pedestrian loop of about 6 km. This loop is mostly flat but incorporates bumps, berms, and technical sections. There's also a dedicated Mountain Bike track within Idroscalo with slight rises, dips, bumps, and short technical singletracks, requiring good riding skills and agility.
Yes, Mount Stella, also known as the 'Montagnetta di Milano', is an artificial relief created after World War II from the debris of Milan's bombings. It offers a unique historical context while providing an intermediate trail with a 60m elevation gain, where Cross Country MTB races have been organized internationally. While not a bike park, Lambro Park is one of Milan's largest green spaces, offering a natural setting for urban cycling.
The terrain varies. At Idroscalo, you'll find a mix of stable cross-country tracks and dedicated mountain bike courses with dirt, bumps, berms, and technical singletracks. MTB Trail – Parco Cassinis offers a varied course in a recovered grove, suitable for both adults and children. Mount Stella features a dirt trail with some asphalt sections on the initial hairpin bends, offering a 60m elevation gain.
Beyond bike parks, the Segrate area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, including the popular Idroscalo Park Loop and the Lambro River loop, which you can find more about in the Running Trails around Segrate guide. For general cycling, there are extensive traffic-free bike rides, such as those along the Martesana Canal, detailed in the Traffic-free bike rides around Segrate guide.
Yes, some bike parks provide facilities. For instance, the Idroscalo Mountain Bike, Cyclocross and Gravel Course has parking available at Porta Maggiore entrance and Parking - West. Lambro Park is a large city park with general facilities, including relaxation areas.
Visitors appreciate the variety and accessibility of the trails. The MTB Trail – Parco Cassinis is noted for being a 'nice MTB route in the recovered grove' with a 'varied course and sporty enough to entertain adults and children'. The Idroscalo area is valued for its stable cross-country track and technical sections, offering a dynamic environment for skill improvement. Lambro Park is praised as a 'beautiful city park' with 'quiet and clean' areas.
Absolutely. The Idroscalo Mountain Bike, Cyclocross and Gravel Course is specifically designed to be fun for gravel and cyclocross riders, featuring a small off-road circuit with jumps and bumps. This makes it an excellent spot to enjoy these specific cycling disciplines.
While not a bike park in the traditional sense, Mount Stella is an artificial hill that offers viewpoints over the surrounding area of Milan. Its trails provide a unique perspective, combining a natural monument feel with an intermediate cycling challenge.
For the Idroscalo Mountain Bike, Cyclocross and Gravel Course, the operating hours are generally from 7:30 to 21:00. For other parks like Lambro Park and Mount Stella, which are public parks, access is typically during daylight hours, but it's always good to check local signage for specific regulations.


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