Best attractions and places to see around Magnago, a municipality in the Metropolitan City of Milan, Italy, include historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural features. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Naviglio Grande canal and the Olona River Valley, offering diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore ancient bridges, historic churches, and expansive parks. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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And here there is also a trattoria since 1535
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The Pista Ciclopedonale della Valle Olona, starting from Castellanza, mainly follows the bank of the Olona River along consortium roads to Solbiate Olona, remaining on the other side of the Valley with respect to the track of the former Valmorea Railway.
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Beautiful cycle path along the Olona river
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Cycle Path 🚴of the Park 🌳Middle Olona🌊you pass by Old🏬and New Buildings like Factories 🏭of a Time That Was 🕰️which were linked to the Productivity of Work now Past🧑🌾
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La Bella🌈Villa Clerici 🏤Overlooking the Naviglio Grande🌊
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Villa Clerici🏤 Charming Spooky In Decay but Always Beautiful🌈
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Built in wood in 1544 it was subsequently rebuilt in stone (1574) after the collapse. The bridge we see today was raised in 1630, apparently too low for bulky transportation along the waterway.
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The region boasts several significant historical sites. You can visit the Castelletto Bridge on the Naviglio Grande, a historic stone bridge from 1574 with a small Madonna statue. Another notable landmark is Villa Clerici of Castelletto di Cuggiono, known for its architecture and historical importance. Additionally, the Church of Saint Mary in Binda, a 13th-century church recognized by the FAI, features early sixteenth-century frescoes, including a unique 'dance of death' painting. In nearby Cassano Magnago, the Church of Santa Maria del Cerro houses a Sacred Thorn from the Crown of Jesus, and the former Church of San Giulio reveals ancient Celtic and Roman foundations through a glass floor.
Yes, the area offers beautiful natural spots and viewpoints. The Iron Bridge Over the Villoresi Canal provides remarkable panoramic views of the valley where the Ticino river forms the border between Lombardy and Piedmont, offering glimpses of the Monte Rosa massif and Monviso, especially at sunset. The Medio Olona Park, a Local Park of Supra-municipal Interest, protects the natural and landscape resources of the Olona River Valley, offering a rich naturalistic environment.
The region around Magnago is excellent for various outdoor activities. You'll find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, mountain biking, road cycling, and gravel biking. The Valle Olona cycle path in Castellanza is a popular choice for cyclists. For more specific routes, you can explore options like road cycling routes around Magnago, available at Road Cycling Routes around Magnago, or gravel biking adventures at Gravel biking around Magnago.
Many attractions in the Magnago area are suitable for families. The Castelletto Bridge on the Naviglio Grande and Villa Clerici of Castelletto di Cuggiono are considered family-friendly historical sites. The Valle Olona cycle path in Castellanza is also a great option for family bike rides. The Medio Olona Park offers natural spaces for children to explore.
Magnago offers a variety of cycling routes for different preferences. You can find dedicated cycle paths like the Valle Olona cycle path in Castellanza. For road cyclists, there are routes such as the 'Castelnovate power plant – Ticino Riverside Road loop' and the 'Binda Bike Bar – Nosate–Tornavento Cycle Path loop'. Gravel biking enthusiasts can explore routes like 'Alzaia Canale Villoresi – Alzaia Canale Villoresi Road loop'. More details on these and other cycling routes can be found in the guides for Road Cycling Routes around Magnago and Gravel biking around Magnago.
Yes, there are several trails suitable for hiking and running. The area around the Church of Saint Mary in Binda is near a cycle/pedestrian path, and the Iron Bridge Over the Villoresi Canal is part of a trail, though some sections may be challenging for gravel bikes and better suited for walking. For dedicated running trails, you can explore options like the 'Villoresi Cycle Path – Canale Villoresi loop' or the 'Tornavento Viewpoint loop'. Find more running routes at Running Trails around Magnago.
The region around Magnago is enjoyable throughout the year, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions. Spring sees the canals overflowing with water, enhancing the scenic beauty. Autumn days, especially around the Cuggiono Bridge, are picturesque. Sunset views from the Iron Bridge Over the Villoresi Canal are striking in any season with clear skies.
Absolutely. The Church of Saint Mary in Binda is a significant 13th-century religious building known for its early sixteenth-century frescoes. In Cassano Magnago, the 13th-century Church of Santa Maria del Cerro is notable for housing the Sacred Thorn from the Crown of Jesus. The former Church of San Giulio, also in Cassano Magnago, has a rich history, evolving from a Celtic worship site to a Roman temple and then a Christian church, with ancient foundations visible through a glass floor.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The Castelletto Bridge on the Naviglio Grande is often highlighted for its pleasant surroundings, especially when the canals are full. The Church of Saint Mary in Binda is praised for its picturesque setting and historical frescoes. Cyclists particularly enjoy the car-free experience on paths like the Valle Olona cycle path in Castellanza and the scenic views from the Iron Bridge Over the Villoresi Canal.
While specific details on public transport to every attraction are not readily available, the region is accessible. For those driving, parking options vary by location. For instance, if you plan to explore trails along the Villoresi Canal, it's advisable to check local parking availability in nearby towns or designated trailheads. Many cycle paths, like the one near the Church of Saint Mary in Binda, are often frequented by cyclists who may park nearby.
Beyond the main highlights, the region offers charming, quieter spots. The area around the Castelletto Bridge on the Naviglio Grande, particularly on an autumn day, is noted for its picturesque setting. Exploring the various sections of the Medio Olona Park can also lead to serene natural discoveries away from more crowded areas. The ancient foundations visible through a glass floor at the former Church of San Giulio in Cassano Magnago offer a unique glimpse into the area's deep history.


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