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Road cycling around Casatenovo offers a varied landscape characterized by rolling hills, river valleys, and historical centers. The region features the "Colli Briantei" (Brianzoli hills), providing routes with significant elevation changes, alongside flatter sections along waterways like the Lambro river. This diverse terrain caters to a range of cycling preferences, from challenging ascents to more leisurely rides.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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90.1km
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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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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Hard road ride. Very 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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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Expiatory Chapel of Monza, an important memorial. It stands on the exact spot where the anarchist Gaetano Bresci assassinated King Umberto I of Savoy on July 29, 1900. The monument was strongly desired by the widowed queen Margherita of Savoy and her son, the new king Vittorio Emanuele III. Designed by architect Giuseppe Sacconi (known author of the Vittoriano in Rome) and completed by his pupil Guido Cirilli, it was inaugurated on July 29, 1910. An imposing 35-meter-high stone structure from Oggiono dominates the complex, surmounted by an urn and alabaster crosses. At the base of the stele is the bronze sculptural group of the Pietà, created by the artist Ludovico Pogliaghi. Inside the base, a black marble marker indicates the exact position of the fatal attack.
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The high-speed ring of Monza, also known as the Sopraelevata, is a historic part of the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza built in reinforced concrete in the 1950s. Characterized by two banked curves up to 80%, the 4.25 km oval allowed for extreme speeds (over 280-300 km/h) and was used for F1 GPs and records until the early 1960s, remaining today an iconic symbol of the temple of speed.
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The main inhabited center of Roncola is situated on a ridge at about 854 meters above sea level, near which flows the Valdimagnino loop. The remaining hamlets, including Roncola Alta, San Defendente, and Cà Maltroti, occupy the northern slope of this ridge, at altitudes ranging from 600 to over 1000 meters.
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the stream that runs alongside a large part of the state road
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The Park of Monza is one of the largest historic parks in Europe and the largest walled enclosure, with over 700 hectares of extension. Established in 1805 by Napoleon, it hosts the famous Villa Reale, the Royal Gardens, and the National Autodrome, offering nature, sport, and culture. It is freely accessible every day.
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The Monza park is always a spectacle in spring
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A valuable 17th-century monument of Lombard Baroque, but also a bulwark that rises in a panoramic position overlooking the Adda Valley in Imbersago, in the province of Lecco. A perfect blend of religious devotion, commemoration of a mystical past, and immersion in lush nature, a symbol of vitality and timeless beauty. The history of the Sanctuary of Imbersago is rooted in a past of apparitions and miraculous events. It all began on May 9, 1617, when three shepherds who were grazing their flock in the woods saw a celestial figure among dazzling lights and harmonious melodies on the three large chestnut trees that stood around the Sorgente del Lupo (so named for the animals that roamed there). At that point, Pietro, one of the children, with great wonder, spotted and picked up a ripe hedgehog, an unlikely event in the middle of spring. And for all the people, this represented the prodigious sign that the Blessed Virgin wished to be honored in that very place. From here, from this miraculous vision, began the devotion to the Madonna del Bosco, also known as Madonna del Riccio, referring precisely to the miracle just narrated, or Madonna dei Miracoli di Imbersago.
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It is a complex of buildings enclosed by a wall, the historic block of which extends in a U-shape along the east-west axis. Despite neglect and numerous changes in use, which have led to extensive renovations, the interior still retains highly valuable spaces, with stuccoed and frescoed rooms depicting architectural motifs and mythological episodes, vaulted ceilings, generally pavilion-shaped masonry, or false reed vaults, or wooden coffered ceilings.
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There are over 160 road cycling routes around Casatenovo, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. This includes approximately 35 easy routes, 95 moderate routes, and 35 difficult routes.
The region around Casatenovo offers diverse terrain. You'll find rolling hills, particularly in the "Colli Briantei" (Brianzoli hills), which provide routes with significant elevation changes and challenging climbs. There are also flatter sections along waterways like the Lambro river, offering more leisurely rides through scenic landscapes.
Yes, Casatenovo offers around 35 easy road cycling routes. These routes often feature gentler gradients and can be found along river valleys or through less hilly areas, making them suitable for beginners or families looking for a relaxed ride. An example of a route with moderate difficulty that is popular is the Monza Park – Villa Mirabello loop from Usmate Velate.
For challenging climbs, focus on routes that traverse the "Colli Briantei" (Brianzoli hills) within the Curone Park area. These routes are known for their significant elevation gains and rewarding scenic views. There are approximately 35 difficult routes available, such as the Gerosa – Valle Brembana Cycle Path loop from Carnate-Usmate, which features over 1,100 meters of ascent.
Many road cycling routes pass by notable landmarks. You can cycle past the neoclassical Royal Villa of Monza, a former royal residence. Other points of interest include the historic Locks on the Adda and San Michele Bridge in Paderno, and the expansive Monza Park. The historic centers of Casatenovo and nearby villages also offer charming architecture to explore.
Absolutely. The region boasts several natural highlights. You can find routes that offer views of Cypress Peak, a distinctive landmark with a wonderful panorama. The Lambro Riverside Trail provides a pleasant journey alongside the river, connecting you with nature. The Curone Park also features the pyramid of Belvedere Cereda, offering panoramic views from its highest point.
Yes, some routes in the broader Casatenovo area can lead you to natural waterfalls. Notable highlights include the Lambro River Waterfall (Monza Park) and the Oasi di Baggero Waterfall. These offer picturesque stops along your ride.
Many of the road cycling routes around Casatenovo are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. Examples include the Royal Villa of Monza – Porta Venezia loop from Besana and the Royal Villa of Monza – Briosco Countryside loop from Besana.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in Casatenovo, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially in the mornings or late afternoons, though it can get quite warm. Winter rides are possible but may require more preparation for colder weather.
Yes, Casatenovo and its surrounding region are well-suited for long-distance road cycling. The network of routes includes options that extend for many kilometers, such as the Gerosa – Valle Brembana Cycle Path loop from Carnate-Usmate, which is nearly 100 km long. The varied terrain ensures that long rides remain engaging.
The road cycling routes around Casatenovo are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 600 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, scenic views, and the blend of challenging climbs and enjoyable flat sections. Over 21,000 road cyclists have used komoot to explore the area, highlighting its popularity.
While specific parking locations are not detailed in every route description, many routes start from towns or villages like Usmate Velate, Besana, or Carnate-Usmate, where public parking is generally available. It's advisable to check local parking options in your chosen starting point before your ride.
Information on specific public transport options for bikes is not readily available in the provided data. However, many Italian regional trains allow bikes, often with a small additional fee or during off-peak hours. It's recommended to check the official websites of local public transport providers for the most current information on bike carriage policies.


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