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Dog friendly hiking trails around Parco naturale di Montevecchia e della Valle di Curone traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, dense woodlands, and fertile valleys. This regional park, covering approximately 2,400 hectares, features the prominent Montevecchia hill, which offers panoramic views. The terrain is further shaped by the Curone and Molgoretta torrents, flowing through a mix of natural environments and agricultural zones. The park's diverse topography provides a variety of paths for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Hike Sentiero 10 to Montevecchia Sanctuary, a 5.2-mile moderate forest trail with 582 feet of gain and panoramic Po Valley views.
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Hike the moderate 8.4-mile Montevecchia Sanctuary Trail (Sentiero 2) through diverse landscapes, historical sites, and panoramic views.

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Cross-park trail through vineyards, historic hamlets, and natural springs to Montevecchia's sanctuary.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Characteristic rural historic farmhouse of Briantea agricultural architecture.
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Ca' del Soldato - Park Center and picnic area
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The Sanctuary of the Blessed Virgin of Mount Carmel is the symbolic monument of Montevecchia, located on top of a hill overlooking the Brianza lecchese and the Curone Park. Known for its spectacular panoramic position, it offers a view that on the clearest days ranges from the profiles of the Prealps (like the Resegone) to the skyline of Milan.
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Montevecchia Alta is a charming hilltop village located about 500 meters above sea level in the heart of the Lecco Brianza region. Considered one of the most panoramic and romantic spots in Lombardy, it overlooks the splendid scenery of the Montevecchia and Curone Valley Regional Park.
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Montevecchia's most iconic viewpoint is the Sanctuary of the Blessed Virgin of Mount Carmel, located at about 500 meters above sea level on the top of the hill. From its upper terrace, you can enjoy a 360-degree view that ranges from the entire Brianza region to the Milan skyline and, on clearer days, to the Apennines and the Alps (Monte Rosa, Resegone, and Grigne). Beyond the Sanctuary, accessible via a scenic staircase of 180 steps, there are other strategic areas:
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In the main square of Montevecchia stands a villa renowned not only for its architectural beauty but also for having been the summer residence of Maria Gaetana Agnesi, who can be considered one of the founders of gender equality and female independence, having achieved a prestigious position in a field formerly reserved for men: science and mathematics. Maria Gaetana was a child prodigy, with an extraordinary intelligence and the fortune of being raised by a father who did everything to cultivate and nurture her talent. At just seventeen, Maria wrote her first essay, a commentary on the analysis of conic sections by the French mathematician L'Hôpital, and, a few years later, a collection of essays on philosophy, mathematics, and physics, the "Propositiones philosophicae," which also addressed the issue of female education. But the work for which Maria rightly entered history was the Analytical Institutions, a two-volume text of over a thousand pages, intended as a study manual that covered the different areas of mathematics in a clear and concise manner: algebra, geometry and the newborn differential and integral calculus.
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Dedicated to the Blessed Virgin of Mount Carmel, it stands atop the Montevecchia hill. From the terrace, there is a splendid view of much of the Po Valley, the Alps, and the Apennines, almost reaching as far as Bologna.
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There are over 30 dog-friendly hiking trails in Parco naturale di Montevecchia e della Valle di Curone, offering a wide range of options for you and your canine companion. These routes vary in difficulty, ensuring there's something for every fitness level.
Yes, the park offers 11 easy dog-friendly routes perfect for a relaxed stroll with your pet. One such option is the Junction between Pertevano and Paravino – Bridge Over the Curone Stream loop from Cernusco Lombardone, which is just under 7 km and features minimal elevation gain, making it ideal for a leisurely outing.
Absolutely. Many trails in the park are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular choice is the Montevecchia and Curone Valley Park Loop, an 8.3 km moderate hike that takes you through diverse landscapes.
The park is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the Cypress Peak for fantastic views, or explore the unique Oasis of Galbusera Bianca. The trails also wind through dense woodlands and past the Curone and Molgoretta torrents, offering varied scenery for you and your dog.
While some indoor areas might be restricted, you can certainly enjoy the exterior and surrounding areas of cultural sites with your dog. The Sanctuary of Montevecchia and panoramic view, perched atop Montevecchia hill, offers stunning vistas and is a significant landmark you can visit with your dog on leash.
Spring and autumn are generally the most pleasant seasons for hiking with dogs in the park. The temperatures are mild, and the natural scenery is vibrant. Summer can be warm, so early mornings or late afternoons are best, while winter offers a quieter experience, though some paths might be muddy.
Yes, parking is generally available at various access points and trailheads throughout the Parco naturale di Montevecchia e della Valle di Curone. Many routes, like the Ca' Soldato Picnic Area – Stone Path Trail loop from Montevecchia, often have designated parking nearby, making it convenient for visitors with dogs.
The park is located less than an hour from Milan, and while public transport options exist to nearby towns, direct access to all trailheads might require a combination of train/bus and a short walk or taxi. It's advisable to check local transport schedules and dog policies before planning your trip.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the well-maintained trails, and the peaceful atmosphere, making it a perfect escape for both humans and their dogs.
As a natural park, it's generally required to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors. Always carry waste bags and dispose of them properly. Respect agricultural areas and private property, and ensure your dog is well-behaved around livestock and other hikers.
Yes, for those seeking a greater challenge, the park offers more extensive routes. For example, a longer version of the Montevecchia and Curone Valley Park Loop covers over 13 km with significant elevation gain, providing a rewarding experience for fit dogs and their owners.
Many trails in the park lead to stunning viewpoints. The Sentiero 8, Cross-park trail to Montevecchia Sanctuary, for instance, ascends to the Montevecchia hill, offering extensive panoramic views of the surrounding area and beyond.


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