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No traffic road cycling routes around Cesano Maderno are primarily shaped by the expansive Parco delle Groane e della Brughiera Briantea, a significant nature reserve. This region features varied terrain, including extensive oak and pine forests, moorland, and farmland, characterized by its "ferretto" soil. The park offers a network of cycle-pedestrian paths, including a main cycle path that traverses it from north to south. The presence of the Villoresi Canal also contributes to the area's network of cycling paths.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
3.9
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194
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55.7km
02:54
860m
860m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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43.3km
02:00
360m
360m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5.0
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12
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24.9km
01:09
200m
200m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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25.3km
01:14
210m
210m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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80.8km
03:43
640m
640m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The climb to Alpe del Viceré from Albavilla is a classic ascent of the Larian Triangle. It measures about 5.4 km with an elevation gain of 465 meters and an average gradient of 8.5%. It features challenging sections with gradients up to 12%, followed by more rideable sections before the finish. Route details Start: Albavilla Centre (approx. 430 m a.s.l.). Finish: Alpe del Viceré Park (903 m a.s.l.). Average gradient: 8.5%. Maximum gradient: Approx. 12% (located around the 3rd kilometer).
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The climb with its hairpin bends is nice. It's a miniature, cyclable mountain pass.
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You never forget your first climb as a teenager. It felt like a real climb. I always enjoy going back. It's a great way to warm up your legs and move on to other climbs.
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There are over 60 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Cesano Maderno, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences.
The routes primarily traverse the expansive Parco delle Groane e della Brughiera Briantea. You can expect mostly paved paths through extensive oak and pine forests, moorland, and farmland. The landscape is generally flat with minimal elevation gain, making it accessible for many riders.
Yes, Cesano Maderno offers a good selection of easy no-traffic road cycling routes. Approximately 22 routes are classified as easy, featuring mostly paved surfaces and minimal elevation changes, perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. An example is the Tour loop from Seregno.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in Cesano Maderno, with mild temperatures and less rainfall. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially in the shaded areas of the Parco delle Groane, but it's advisable to ride earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid the midday heat.
Yes, many routes around Cesano Maderno are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For instance, the Durini Castle – Lakeside Fountains of Alserio loop from Seregno offers a scenic circular ride.
Many routes pass through or near significant natural and historical sites. You can explore the vast Lura Park, cycle along sections of the Villoresi Canal Cycle Path, or discover the Monza Park. Some routes also offer views of historical structures like castles, such as the Carimate Castle – Lentate–Carimate Road loop from Seveso.
Absolutely. The numerous easy routes with minimal elevation and car-free paths, particularly within the Parco delle Groane, are well-suited for families. The dedicated cycle-pedestrian paths, such as Path No. 1 through the park, provide a safe and enjoyable environment for riders of all ages.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the car-free paths, the natural beauty of the Parco delle Groane, and the accessibility of routes for various fitness levels, making it ideal for peaceful and enjoyable rides.
Yes, many no-traffic road cycling routes in Cesano Maderno feature very little elevation gain. For example, the Fountain of Parco Burghé – Road from Lazzate to Rovellasca loop from Seveso has less than 100 meters of ascent, providing a very gentle and relaxed cycling experience.
Given the proximity to urban centers and the nature of the routes often starting from towns like Cesano Maderno, Seregno, or Seveso, you can typically find public parking facilities in these areas. It's advisable to check local parking options near your chosen route's starting point.
Cesano Maderno and surrounding towns are generally well-connected by public transport, including regional train lines. Many routes start from or pass through these towns, making it feasible to reach them by train or bus, though specific connections should be verified for your chosen starting point.
While many routes are easy to moderate, there are longer options available. The Durini Castle – Lakeside Fountains of Alserio loop from Seregno, for instance, covers over 54 km with a moderate difficulty, offering a more extended ride for those seeking a greater challenge on car-free paths.


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