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Gravel biking around Mesero offers a network of no traffic routes primarily traversing the flat plains and riverine landscapes of Lombardy, Italy. The region is characterized by its extensive canal systems, such as the Naviglio Grande and Canale Villoresi, which provide long, level paths suitable for gravel bikes. While Mesero itself is a small town, the surrounding area features agricultural lands, small woodlands, and river parks like Parco del Ticino, offering varied terrain for exploration. Elevations are generally low, with gentle ascents and descents across the routes.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
4.7
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290
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97.8km
05:57
500m
500m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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106
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61.4km
03:23
200m
200m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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4.8
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47
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96.4km
06:02
480m
480m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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36
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28
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73.1km
04:29
160m
160m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Bridge of Cassinetta di Lugagnano is one of the most characteristic and historically significant monuments located along the Naviglio Grande, in the metropolitan city of Milan. Originally built of granite, the structure dates back to the 17th century, erected during the Spanish rule of the Duchy of Milan to connect the two historic centers divided by the canal. The bridge historically unites Lugagnano (on the right bank, of Roman origin) and Cassinetta (on the left bank, of medieval design). The bridge was completely rebuilt in a donkey-back shape in May 1862. This intervention became necessary both to repair the damage from the wars of independence (such as the nearby Battle of Magenta in 1859) and to facilitate the transit of commercial barges on the Naviglio.
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The Naviglio Grande stretch in Castelletto di Cuggiono is one of the most evocative and intact historical and natural sights of the entire Ticino Park. Located in the province of Milan, this ancient river village seems suspended in time and is an ideal destination for walks, cycle touring, and relaxation away from the city chaos.
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And here there is also a trattoria since 1535
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Great beautiful cycle path on the Ticino Park
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Villa Clerici on the Naviglio Grande (also known as Palazzo Clerici or Il Castelletto) is one of the most majestic and extensive noble villas located along the Naviglio Grande canal. It stands in Castelletto di Cuggiono, in the province of Milan, perched on a natural spur overlooking a bend in the canal. It stands on the remains of an ancient medieval fortress from the 10th century, transformed in the 16th century into a residence of the Crivelli family. In 1658, the property passed to the wealthy Clerici family of bankers and merchants. The Clerici invested enormous fortunes in the complex. They wanted the facade to have 365 windows (one for each day of the year) and 12 balconies (like the months) to flaunt their wealth in front of the local nobility. In the 19th century, due to the family's economic collapse, the structure was sold and adapted first into a spinning mill and weaving factory, entering a long period of semi-abandonment. In 2026, an important private recovery project was initiated.
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Cassinetta di Lugagnano - The most beautiful villages in Italy, nestled in the Ticino Park Cassinetta di Lugagnano - Germoglio del Ticino along the banks of the Naviglio Grande The pleasure houses of the Naviglio Grande - in-Lombardia. Recognized for its bucolic environment and its centuries-old history, it is famous for its architectures and its relaxing waterways Cassinetta di Lugagnano in-Lombardia.
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There are over 50 traffic-free gravel bike routes around Mesero, offering a variety of experiences. These include 8 easy routes, 34 moderate routes, and 14 more challenging options, ensuring there's something for every skill level.
The trails around Mesero, particularly those along the canals and within natural parks like the Ticino Park, generally feature flat to gently rolling terrain. You'll mostly encounter well-maintained gravel paths, canal towpaths, and quiet country roads, ideal for a smooth, traffic-free gravel biking experience.
Yes, many of the traffic-free gravel routes around Mesero are designed as loops. For example, the Naviglio Grande – Panperduto Dam loop from Magenta offers a long circular ride, while the Alzaia Canale Villoresi – Villoresi Cycle Path🚲 loop from Busto Garolfo provides a moderate loop option.
Many routes follow scenic waterways like the Naviglio Grande and Canale Villoresi. You can also explore natural highlights such as the La Foppa Wetland (San Vittore Olona) or the Paradés Oasis. Some trails also pass by historical structures like Torre Mandelli.
Absolutely. Many of the easier and moderate routes, especially those along the canal towpaths, are suitable for families. These paths are generally flat and free from vehicle traffic, providing a safe and enjoyable environment for all ages. Consider routes like the Alzaia Canale Villoresi – Villoresi Cycle Path🚲 loop from Arconate for a pleasant family outing.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience around Mesero, with an average score of 4.56 out of 5 stars from over 170 reviews. Riders often praise the tranquility of the traffic-free paths, the scenic canal views, and the well-maintained surfaces that make for enjoyable rides.
Yes, for those seeking more of a challenge, there are 14 difficult routes available. These longer tours, such as the Alzaia Canale Villoresi – Church of Saint Mary in Binda loop from Magenta, often cover greater distances and elevation, providing a rewarding experience for seasoned gravel bikers.
Many of the routes start from towns like Magenta, Busto Garolfo, or Arconate, where public parking is generally available. Look for designated parking areas near the start points of the trails, especially close to canal access points or park entrances.
Mesero and nearby towns are typically accessible by regional public transport, such as trains or buses, which can often accommodate bicycles. Check local transport schedules and regulations for specific routes and bike carriage policies to plan your journey to the trailheads.
The Parco del Ticino (Ticino Park) is a prominent natural area near Mesero, renowned for its extensive network of traffic-free paths along the Ticino River and its canals. Many of the gravel routes in the area traverse this beautiful park, offering serene rides through woodlands and along waterways.
While the routes themselves are traffic-free, they often pass through or near small towns and villages where you can find cafes, restaurants, or grocery stores. Planning your route in advance and checking for amenities in towns like Magenta or Busto Garolfo will help ensure you have refreshment stops available.


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