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Road cycling routes around Missaglia are situated within the Parco Regionale di Montevecchia e della Valle del Curone, offering a varied landscape for cyclists. The terrain features a mix of wooded areas, cornfields, and vineyards, providing diverse backdrops for rides. Cyclists will encounter rolling hills and undulating paths, with elevations generally under 200 meters. This area provides both engaging climbs and enjoyable descents on well-paved surfaces.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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87.2km
04:42
1,680m
1,680m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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72.9km
03:21
830m
830m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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59.1km
02:38
580m
580m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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35.8km
01:38
230m
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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35.0km
01:45
310m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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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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Villa Mirabello, a wonderful example of 17th-century architecture and residence, was built in the mid-17th century by the Durini family, who had purchased the fiefdom of Monza in 1648. The Durinis built a beautiful villa, with large halls for parties and receptions, named "Mirabello." Its U-shaped structure, open to the river landscape and featuring a courtyard, is of great structural significance, as it marks the transition from the typology of the walled country palace, typical of the 15th and 16th centuries, to the new concept of the palace-villa opening onto a scenic garden or park.
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Inside Monza Park, the Lambro River is crossed by four bridges along its course (the Chain Bridge, the Cavriga Bridge, the Bertoli Bridge and the Neoclassical Bridge).
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Bertoli Bridge Architect: Giacomo Tazzini Built in 1838 Location: Viale Mulini San Giorgio
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The beauty of the views will reward you for all your efforts.
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The road cycling routes around Missaglia, situated within the Parco Regionale di Montevecchia e della Valle del Curone, feature a diverse and engaging landscape. You'll encounter a mix of wooded areas, vast cornfields, and picturesque vineyards. The terrain is characterized by rolling hills and undulating paths, providing both exhilarating climbs and enjoyable descents on well-paved surfaces. Elevations are generally under 200 meters, offering a varied but manageable challenge.
There are over 150 road cycling routes available around Missaglia, catering to various skill levels. This includes 25 easy routes, 94 moderate routes, and 37 difficult routes, ensuring options for every cyclist.
Yes, Missaglia offers several family-friendly road cycling routes, particularly among the 25 easy routes available. These routes often feature well-paved surfaces and gentler inclines, making them suitable for a more relaxed ride with family. While specific routes are not detailed as 'family-friendly' in the data, the presence of many easy routes suggests suitable options.
The routes around Missaglia are dotted with historical and cultural points of interest. You can encounter ancient towers, medieval sanctuaries like the Santuario della Beata Vergine del Carmelo in Montevecchia, and traditional farmsteads. Specific attractions include the Brivio riverfront and Adda Bridge, the Castello di Bellusco, and the Locks on the Adda and San Michele Bridge in Paderno. Many routes also offer panoramic views, especially of the Po Valley, from higher elevations.
The road cycling routes in Missaglia are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 300 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, including wooded areas, cornfields, and vineyards, as well as the engaging mix of climbs and descents. Over 14,000 road cyclists have used komoot to explore Missaglia's varied terrain, highlighting its popularity.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Missaglia offers 37 difficult routes. One such route is the View of Lake Como from Lecco – Lecco Lakeside Promenade loop from Osnago, a 87.2 km trail with significant elevation gain, offering expansive views including glimpses of Lake Como.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Missaglia are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Cisano Bergamasco Bridge – Brivio Bridge loop from Osnago and the Lake Segrino – Lake Segrino loop from Osnago, which takes you through wooded areas and past natural lakes.
The region around Missaglia, with its mix of natural beauty and cultural sites, is generally pleasant for road cycling from spring through early autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, allowing you to fully enjoy the diverse landscapes, from cornfields to vineyards, and the panoramic views from higher elevations.
Yes, for those who prefer a less strenuous ride or wish to cover more ground with ease, e-bike tours are available in the Curone-Montevecchia Park. This option allows a broader range of visitors to enjoy the challenging ascents and picturesque scenery around Missaglia.
While specific parking locations are not detailed, Missaglia serves as an excellent starting point for many routes within the Parco Regionale di Montevecchia e della Valle del Curone. Cyclists often find parking in or near the main villages and towns that serve as trailheads for these routes. It's advisable to check local parking regulations upon arrival.
Yes, several routes in the Missaglia area incorporate natural water features. For instance, the Lake Segrino – Lake Segrino loop from Osnago leads through wooded areas and directly past natural lakes. Additionally, the Brivio riverfront and Adda Bridge is a notable highlight along some routes, offering scenic views of the Adda River.


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