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No traffic road cycling routes around Trivolzio are primarily characterized by the flat, fertile plains of the Po Valley, offering a gentle and less demanding cycling experience. The landscape is crisscrossed by a network of historic canals, most notably the Naviglio Pavese, which provides a significant natural and historical feature. This area features agricultural scenery and traditional farmhouses, with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for various fitness levels.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Naviglio di Bereguardo boasts a historic complex of 12 navigation locks (or sluices) IL NAVIGLIO DI BERE GUARDO - Il Motografo, designed to overcome a height difference of 24 m over a distance of just 19 km Naviglio di Bereguardo - Wikipedia. Inaugurated starting from 1438, these Navigli locks allowed boats to go up the Ticino and reach Milan, making the canal the famous "salt road" Il Naviglio di Bereguardo. Today the locks are no longer active for navigation Il Naviglio di Bereguardo and mainly serve as an irrigation canal. You can admire the best-preserved masonry remains and the original bottom gates near Cascina Conca (between Morimondo and Motta Visconti).
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The fields and rice paddies near Noviglio can periodically be flooded due to heavy rainfall or normal irrigation and agricultural channel management operations. These floods generally concentrate near the local cycle paths and rural roads—such as those of the Sprint delle Risaie di Cantalupo on Komoot—which follow the course of local canals. The area is part of a region with an extensive irrigation network, making the fields close to the embankments easily prone to waterlogging during the rainier months and the sowing season.
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The church of Saints Giacomo and Cristoforo is located in Ruginello, a hamlet of Vimercate. It was built between 1909 and 1930 and dedicated to Saints Giacomo and Cristoforo.
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Avoid the stretch along the Naviglio Grande between Cassinetta di Lugagnano and Magenta on weekends if possible, it's full of pedestrians...
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View of the rice fields, you can admire various species of birds.
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Come early in the morning to avoid the usual traffic
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There are over 40 dedicated traffic-free road cycling routes around Trivolzio, offering a wide range of options for cyclists looking to explore the region without vehicle interference. Most of these routes are either easy or moderate in difficulty.
The routes primarily traverse the flat, fertile plains of the Po Valley, characterized by agricultural landscapes and a network of historic canals like the Naviglio Pavese. You'll find mostly paved surfaces, making for a smooth and enjoyable road cycling experience.
The majority of traffic-free road cycling routes around Trivolzio are classified as easy or moderate. Out of 42 available routes, 22 are considered easy and 20 are moderate, making the area accessible for various fitness levels. There are no difficult routes in this selection.
Yes, many routes offer opportunities to discover significant historical and natural attractions. You can cycle past the renowned Certosa of Pavia (Charterhouse of Pavia), a monumental complex, or experience the unique Wooden Bridge over the Ticino. Natural highlights include the Ticino River in the Lombardy Park of the Ticino Valley and various rural landscapes within the Parco Agricolo Sud Milano.
Absolutely. Several routes offer picturesque views, particularly along the Ticino River. You can find spots like the View of the bend in the Ticino River or the Casottole Viewpoint on the Ticino River, providing beautiful natural vistas during your ride.
Many routes are ideal for families, especially those along the Naviglio Pavese Cycle Path. These paths are mostly flat and paved, offering a safe and enjoyable experience for cyclists of all ages and skill levels. An easy option is the Ponte della Conca loop from Motta Visconti.
The region is pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. Spring and early autumn offer milder temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer can be warm but still enjoyable, especially along the shaded canal paths. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Ponte della Conca – Bereguardo Canal Lock loop from Battuda is a moderate circular route, and the Pontoon Bridge over the Ticino – Bereguardo Pontoon Bridge loop from Bereguardo offers an easy circular option.
The duration of routes varies depending on their length and your pace. Many routes, like the Ponte della Conca – Bereguardo Canal Lock loop from Motta Visconti (approx. 1 hour 20 minutes), can be completed in a few hours, making them perfect for half-day excursions. Longer routes might take up to 2 hours or more.
Yes, as you cycle through the rural landscapes and along the canals, you'll often find small towns and villages where you can stop for refreshments. The Naviglio Pavese Cycle Path, in particular, passes through areas with amenities. While specific cafes aren't listed for every route, the region is known for its hospitality.
Parking is generally available in the towns and villages that serve as common starting points for these routes, such as Battuda, Motta Visconti, or Bereguardo. Look for public parking areas, especially near canal access points or town centers.


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