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No traffic road cycling routes around Cernusco Sul Naviglio are primarily characterized by the flat, well-maintained paths along the historic Naviglio Martesana canal. This area offers extensive cycle paths, providing a largely traffic-free environment for road cyclists. The landscape features picturesque canal-side views, green spaces, and a blend of historical architecture, including elegant villas. The terrain is generally flat, making it accessible for various skill levels, with gentle gradients suitable for leisurely rides.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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02:24
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. 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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125
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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51.1km
02:22
150m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Il Giardino Cassina de' Pomm is an urban park in Milan located in the Greco district (Municipality 2), situated on the left bank of the Naviglio della Martesana, precisely at the point where the canal goes underground beneath Via Melchiorre Gioia. Inaugurated in 2002 on an area of approximately 10,600 sq m, it occupies the space previously occupied by the disused industrial plant of the Bonomi candle factory. The park owes its name to the historic Cassina de' Pomm, a 15th-century farmhouse located on the opposite bank that in the past served as an inn and a horse posting station.
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Sirtori is a charming hilltop village located in the heart of the upper Lecco Brianza, famous for its historic views, its green paths, and the majestic Church of Saints Nabore and Felice, which dominates the town from its elevated position. The territory offers a perfect blend of sacred architecture, ancient noble residences, and a dense network of hiking and cycling trails.
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Sirtori is a charming hilltop village located in the heart of the alta Brianza lecchese, famous for its historic views, its paths immersed in greenery, and the majestic Church of Saints Nabore and Felice, which dominates the settlement from its elevated position. The territory offers a perfect blend of sacred architecture, ancient noble residences, and a dense network of hiking and cycling trails.
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The Naviglio della Martesana, definitively completed in 1496 under the leadership of Ludovico il Moro, flows from Trezzo sull’Adda to Milan for a total length of 38 km. The route runs alongside the ancient Roman road (the current SS 11 padana superiore) which crossed the Adda with two branches: at Vaprio and Cassano. The irrigation of the lands located above the spring belt was for a long time the predominant use of the canal, so much so that initially navigation was limited to two days a week; concurrently with the improvement of the agricultural structure thanks to irrigation, a notable flourishing of stately homes occurred in the Baroque era, aimed at enjoying the convenience of travel on water and controlling the owned lands.
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Naviglio della Martesana is perhaps the least known of the ancient artificial canals connecting Milan to the great Lombard rivers. It originates from the Adda in Concesa, a hamlet of Trezzo d’Adda, crosses the Martesana sub-region, northeast of the provincial capital, and once in the city, it plunges underground beneath Via Melchiorre Gioia, at the height of Cassina de’ Pomm. It measures approximately 38 km in length, with a width varying from 9 to 18 meters. However, once upon a time, the Naviglio della Martesana continued in the open air all the way to the center, where a lock system centered on the Conca dell’Incoronata connected it to the short Naviglio di S. Marco and the urban network of the Navigli. The lock was inaugurated in 1496, utilizing lock gates designed by Leonardo da Vinci. The canal had been opened in 1471, under Francesco Sforza. By connecting it to the other Navigli, Leonardo laid the foundations for realizing a dream of the Sforzas: to travel by water from the Ticino, and therefore from Lake Maggiore, all the way to the Adda.
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The route runs alongside the Naviglio della Martesana, perhaps the least known among the ancient artificial canals connecting Milan to the great Lombard rivers. It originates from the Adda river in Concesa, a hamlet of Trezzo d’Adda, crosses the Martesana sub-region, north-east of the provincial capital, and once in the city, it plunges underground beneath via Melchiorre Gioia, near Cassina de’ Pomm. It measures approximately 38 km in length, with a width varying from 9 to 18 meters. However, at one time, the Naviglio della Martesana continued in the open air right into the center, where a system of locks centered on the Conca dell’Incoronata connected it to the short Naviglio di S. Marco and the urban ring of the Navigli. The lock was inaugurated in 1496, utilizing lock gates designed by Leonardo da Vinci. The canal had been opened in 1471, under Francesco Sforza. By connecting it to the other Navigli,
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The Naviglio della Martesana, initially known as Naviglio Piccolo, is one of the Milanese canals that connects Milan with the course of the Adda river through the municipalities of Martesana. Commissioned in the 15th century by Francesco Sforza, it was used for irrigating the countryside but also represented the ambitious project of connecting Milan with Lake Como and thus with the Alps and Ticino. The Naviglio della Martesana is a place rich in history and beauty, a heritage for everyone that, however, today is still little known and protected. Along the Naviglio runs a rather busy cycle path, which allows you to admire the landscape and cultural beauties, such as the rich flora, fauna, or the numerous historic villas, including the Renaissance Villa Melzi d’Eril in Vaprio d’Adda.
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The Naviglio Martesana cycle path is a 30-35 km cycle and pedestrian route that connects Milan (Cassina de' Pomm/via Melchiorre Gioia area) to Trezzo sull'Adda, running alongside the homonymous canal. It is a predominantly asphalted, flat, easy route suitable for everyone, passing through parks, rural areas, and historic noble villas from the 17th-18th centuries.
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There are over 100 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Cernusco Sul Naviglio, offering a wide variety of options for all skill levels. You'll find 46 easy routes, 57 moderate routes, and a few more challenging options.
Cernusco Sul Naviglio is recognized as a 'cycle city' with over 70 km of cycle paths. Its primary draw for no-traffic road cycling is the historic Naviglio Martesana Cycle Path, which offers flat, well-paved surfaces and a scenic, traffic-free journey. This path connects Milan to the Adda river, providing extensive green spaces and picturesque views.
Yes, Cernusco Sul Naviglio offers many easy, no-traffic road cycling routes perfect for beginners and families. The flat terrain along the Naviglio Martesana is particularly suitable. An excellent example is the Gorgogravel Start – Bellinzago Lombardo Locks loop from Cernusco sul Naviglio, which is rated easy and covers a distance of approximately 26 km with minimal elevation gain.
Absolutely. While many routes are flat, you can find longer and moderately challenging options that venture further afield. For instance, the Ronco Briantino Town Hall – Lake Sartirana loop from Bussero is a moderate route spanning over 57 km with some elevation, offering a more extensive ride away from traffic.
The no-traffic routes in Cernusco Sul Naviglio are rich in scenic beauty and historical landmarks. You'll primarily cycle along the beautiful Martesana Canal Cycle Path, passing through green spaces and charming towns. The area is also dotted with elegant historic villas, such as Villa Alari Visconti di Saliceto and Villa Uboldo, which add a cultural dimension to your ride. Further afield, you might encounter natural highlights like the Royal Groves of Monza or the Royal Villa of Monza.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes in Cernusco Sul Naviglio are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. The canal paths naturally lend themselves to circular journeys by utilizing bridges and connecting sections. An example is the Martesana Canal Cycle Path – Martesana Cycle Path loop from Cassina de' Pecchi, which offers a pleasant 17 km circular ride.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Cernusco Sul Naviglio are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars from 25 reviews. Cyclists often praise the flat, well-maintained surfaces of the Naviglio Martesana Cycle Path, the serene environment, and the absence of vehicle traffic, making for a very enjoyable and safe riding experience.
The best time to enjoy no-traffic road cycling in Cernusco Sul Naviglio is typically during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these seasons, the weather is mild and pleasant, and the natural scenery along the canal paths is particularly beautiful. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially in the mornings or late afternoons, though it can get quite warm.
Cernusco Sul Naviglio is well-connected by public transport, particularly via Milan's metro system (M2 green line). You can easily reach the town center, which provides direct access to the Naviglio Martesana Cycle Path. Many routes start near metro stations, making it convenient to bring your bike and begin your ride.
Yes, as a 'cycle city' with a focus on outdoor activities, Cernusco Sul Naviglio offers various parking options. You can typically find public parking lots in and around the town center, as well as near popular access points to the Naviglio Martesana Cycle Path, allowing for convenient starting points for your no-traffic road cycling adventure.
Yes, the Naviglio Martesana Cycle Path, being a popular route, is dotted with various cafes, restaurants, and gelato shops in the towns and villages it passes through. Cernusco Sul Naviglio itself has numerous options, and you'll find more as you cycle towards Milan or further along the canal, perfect for a break and refreshment.


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