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No traffic touring cycling routes around Castano Primo are characterized by a landscape shaped by significant waterways, including the Ticino River and the Villoresi Canal. The region features extensive networks of cycling paths, often following these canals and rivers, providing tranquil routes away from vehicular traffic. Terrain varies from flat canal towpaths to wooded sections and dirt roads, offering diverse cycling experiences. This area in Lombardy, Italy, provides a mix of natural features and well-maintained paths suitable for touring cyclists.
…Last updated: May 19, 2026
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46.3km
02:53
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Embark on a moderate touring bicycle loop through the Ticino Valley and along the Villoresi Canal. This route spans 28.8 miles (46.3 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 389…
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56.2km
03:39
120m
120m
Embark on a moderate touring bicycle journey along the Villoresi Canal and through the serene Parco delle Roggie. This loop covers 34.9 miles (56.2 km) with a gentle elevation gain…

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48.7km
02:56
220m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Naviglio Grande cycle path highly recommended
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What remains of the old historic Customs House
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Views from the Olona River Bridge🌊
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Impressive and lavish Malinverni palace 🏤
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Palazzo Malinverni is the elegant seat of Legnano's Town Hall, located opposite the basilica of the same name. Built and completed in 1908 by industrialist Antonio Malinverni, the building stands out for its eclectic style, blending Neo-Renaissance influences with Art Nouveau details. It is characterized by an imposing central clock tower on the façade.
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The design of the church, dedicated to Saint Martin of Tours and Saint Joachim, was entrusted to the architect Alfonso Parrocchetti, who made it a neo-Renaissance work, based on a wider central nave and two narrower and lower side naves, with a length of 87 meters, a transept length of 30 meters and a height of 57 meters at the lantern, dimensions that make it the largest in the diocese after the Milan Cathedral. Source: Wikipedia
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It was a late 19th-century engineer, Eugenio Villoresi, son of the director of the gardens of Villa Reale in Monza, who envisioned extending the irrigation of the fields upstream from this imaginary line. He therefore designed a long canal connecting Lake Maggiore to the Adda River, using its waters to distribute, for a fee, to all the fields between the canal and the fountain line. Obtaining the government concession and securing the project's financing was certainly no easy feat; Villoresi did not see its completion, which took place in 1890, 11 years after his death.
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@andre77 for chronological reasons it was never an Austro-Hungarian customs house but rather an Austrian customs house
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The routes primarily follow well-maintained cycle paths along waterways like the Ticino River and the Villoresi Canal. You'll find a mix of paved and dirt roads, offering varied surfaces suitable for touring bikes. The elevation changes are generally gentle, making for pleasant, non-strenuous rides.
There are over 15 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Castano Primo, offering a wide range of distances and difficulty levels to explore the region's natural beauty.
Yes, there are 6 easy routes designed for a relaxed cycling experience. These routes typically feature minimal elevation gain and well-maintained paths, perfect for beginners or a leisurely day out.
Many routes traverse the beautiful Parco del Ticino and follow the Villoresi Canal. You can discover highlights such as the Bernate Ticino Wooden Footbridge, the scenic Belvedere of Tornavento with views over the Ticino Valley, and the tranquil Ticino River itself.
Absolutely. A notable historical stop is the Church of Saint Mary in Binda, a 13th-century church known for its early sixteenth-century frescoes. You can visit it on routes like the Naviglio Grande – Church of Saint Mary in Binda loop from Castano Primo.
Yes, Castano Primo and surrounding towns offer various parking options, often close to the canal paths or village centers, providing convenient access to the no-traffic cycling routes.
Castano Primo is connected by public transport, including bus services, which can help you reach the area. However, direct public transport access to specific trailheads may vary, so planning your journey in advance is recommended.
Spring and autumn are ideal for cycling in Castano Primo. The weather is generally mild, and the natural landscapes along the Ticino River and Villoresi Canal are particularly beautiful. Summer can also be pleasant, especially in the mornings or late afternoons, though paths can be popular on weekends.
Yes, many of the no-traffic routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Ticino Valley and Villoresi Canal Loop offers a comprehensive circular experience.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the car-free paths, the scenic beauty of the Ticino Park and canals, and the well-maintained surfaces perfect for touring bikes.
For those seeking a longer challenge, routes like the Villoresi Canal – Villoresi Canal towpath loop from Castano Primo offer nearly 93 km of cycling, primarily along dedicated towpaths, providing a more extensive no-traffic experience.
While the routes are primarily natural and car-free, you'll often pass through or near small towns and villages along the canals where you can find cafes, restaurants, and shops to refuel and relax. The area around the Naviglio Grande, for instance, has several options.


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