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Dog friendly hiking trails in Parco Delle Cascine Di Pioltello traverse an expansive natural setting characterized by a dense hydrological network of springs and the Naviglio Martesana canal. The terrain primarily consists of agricultural plots cultivated with winter cereals, interspersed with wooded areas, hedges, and tree rows. Historical "cascine" (farmhouses) are scattered throughout the park, adding a cultural dimension to the outdoor experience. The park offers accessible paths suitable for various fitness levels.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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45
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6.05km
01:32
10m
10m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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2.76km
00:42
10m
10m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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13.1km
03:20
40m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.60km
01:10
10m
10m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A fountain that produces a kind of mist, very wet. A refreshment for the mind
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Parco Nord Milano is a large regional protected area that extends for about 790 hectares in the northern suburbs of the metropolitan city, representing one of the main green lungs of Europe in an urban setting. Born in the 70s as an environmental redevelopment project of old industrial areas, formerly Breda, and degraded agricultural lands, today the park touches as many as seven municipalities in the Milanese suburbs. It is a very rich ecosystem made up of large meadows, artificial wooded areas, canals, and bodies of water, ideal for sports, walks, and outdoor relaxation.
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The CPR (Center for Permanence for Repatriation) in Milan, located in via Corelli, is an administrative detention facility opened on September 28, 2020, with 148 places. Intended for migrants awaiting expulsion, the center has registered critical issues, judicial investigations into its management, and complaints about living conditions.
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The creation of an articulated and complex water system, with ponds, lakes, fountains and canals, began in 1992 with the construction of the Laghetti Suzzani and continues today thanks to the construction of the two large lakes in the eastern sector of the Park, in Niguarda and Bruzzano. Excavations for the construction of the artificial Suzzani lake inside the Parco Nord Water is a fundamental element for biodiversity and the landscape, and its presence significantly increases the species present: aquatic plants, insects, amphibians, fish, reptiles. The greatest impact is noted on the increase in birdlife: not only have water hens, mallards and coots spontaneously settled and nest permanently, but sometimes you can come across rarer species that prefer humid environments such as the grey heron and the kingfisher.
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They're usually located at crossroads within the park. They're surrounded by benches, some of which are circular, offering a cool spot to rest on hot days.
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Located at the top of the Montagnetta (little hill) created by the Park in the late 1980s on the waste from the Breda blast furnaces, the monument is dedicated to the approximately 600 factory workers in the industrial area of Sesto San Giovanni who were arrested by the Nazis and deported to concentration camps. Designed by architects Ludovico (a former deportee) and Alberico Belgioioso, it consists of a staircase—reminiscent of the one at the Mauthausen concentration camp, leading to the top of the hill—where the plaques bearing the names of the deportees stand; an iron stele with two arms reaching toward the sky holds granite boulders, a reminder of the forced laborers in the Nazi camps.
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An unusual long green strip between the buildings, with a myriad of sports areas inside it
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Parco Delle Cascine Di Pioltello offers several dog-friendly hiking trails, with a total of 8 routes listed in this guide. These range from easy walks to moderate hikes, ensuring options for various fitness levels and preferences.
The park is characterized by expansive agricultural plots, interspersed with wooded areas, hedges, and tree rows. You'll find a dense hydrological network with numerous springs and the Naviglio Martesana canal. The trails are generally easy and accessible, making them suitable for all fitness levels and dogs.
Yes, the park is known for its easy, accessible paths. For a relaxed walk, consider the Parco Forlanini in the fog – Forlanini Park Lake loop from Taliedo, which is approximately 2.8 km long and rated as easy. Another great option is the Parco Forlanini in the fog – Incivility loop from Ortica, an easy 4.1 km route.
For a longer, moderately challenging hike, you might enjoy the Parco Forlanini in the fog – Forlanini Park Pond loop from Repetti. This route spans approximately 10.7 km and is rated as moderate, offering a more extended exploration of the park's natural features.
The park boasts a unique hydrological network with numerous 'fontanili' (springs) and the Naviglio Martesana canal, providing picturesque water features. You'll also encounter vast agricultural fields, remnants of wooded areas, and diverse native trees like Field Maple and Black Alder, making it an interesting spot for nature observation.
Many of the dog-friendly routes in Parco Delle Cascine Di Pioltello are circular, perfect for a convenient walk with your dog. Examples include the Forlanini Park Pond – Forlanini Park Lake loop from Ortica (approx. 5.8 km) and the Forlanini Park Pond – Forlanini Park Lake loop from Taliedo (approx. 6.1 km).
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.49 out of 5 stars from over 550 ratings. Reviewers often praise the park's expansive natural setting, its accessible and easy trails, and the refreshing escape it offers from city life, making it ideal for walks with pets.
While specific highlights are not detailed for these routes, the park's name, 'Parco delle Cascine,' refers to the numerous historical farmhouses ('cascine') scattered throughout the area. These structures offer glimpses into the region's ancient agricultural roots and add a cultural dimension to your outdoor exploration.
Absolutely! The park is well-regarded for its easy hikes and walks, with many routes suitable for all fitness levels, including kid-friendly and family-friendly adventures. Its accessible paths and serene environment make it an ideal location for families looking to connect with nature alongside their canine companions.
The park's diverse vegetation and hydrological network make it enjoyable across seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Even winter can be beautiful, with the possibility of spotting rarer native trees. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
While the park is dog-friendly, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially given the presence of local wildlife and agricultural areas. Please ensure you clean up after your dog to help maintain the park's natural beauty for everyone.


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