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Monza and Brianza
Agrate Brianza

Martesana Canal – Bellinzago Lombardo Locks loop from Agrate Brianza

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Italy
Lombardy
Monza and Brianza
Agrate Brianza

Martesana Canal – Bellinzago Lombardo Locks loop from Agrate Brianza

Easy

5.0

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37

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Martesana Canal – Bellinzago Lombardo Locks loop from Agrate Brianza

01:51

44.9km

80m

Road cycling

Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 1, 2026

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Cycling is not permitted along parts of this route

After 5.80 km for 112 m

After 27.4 km for 142 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Bus stop

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16.1 km

Park Fountain

Highlight • Rest Area

2

16.5 km

a must see if you are biking on the Martesana; you arrive in Cassano D'Adda and it is impossible not to see this huge wooden wheel with the ancient wash houses on the base.
In perfect working order.

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16.6 km

Famous water wheel of Groppello d'Adda built around 1600 and probably designed by Leonardo da Vinci. The locals affectionately call it 'el rudun', that is, the big wheel.

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16.6 km

Once you arrive in Cassano d'Adda, you can't help but admire the "rudon," a perfectly preserved and fully functional wooden wheel.
The ancient washhouse nearby is also beautiful.

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5

21.2 km

Martesana Canal in Inzago

Highlight • River

"The Naviglio della Martesana, also known as Naviglio Piccolo (in Lombard Navili de la Martesana or Naviliett), is one of the Milanese canals that connects Milan with the Adda river from which it receives its waters in Concesa just downstream from Trezzo sull'Adda. It received the name Martesana, for the countryside it would have crossed, by Francesco Sforza in 1457, even before the work to build it began in 1460.

[...]

Located south of the Villoresi Canal, the Naviglio della Martesana is a now no longer navigable canal 9 to 18 meters wide, 0.5 to 1 meter deep and 38.7 km long (some of which are covered). The difference in height between the incile and the Naviglio di San Marco, after passing the Conca dell'Incoronata, was 19 metres."

Cit. it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naviglio_della_Martesana

The Martesana crosses Inzago in its initial section.

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23.4 km

Martesana Canal

Highlight • Cycleway

Nice gravel ride, from Gessate to Cremona. 95% on paved cycle paths and dirt road in the woods along the Adda. The first stretch from Cassano to Lodi is very nice, all in the woods, several single tracks with tall grass or "cycle path" but with a dirt surface. The river is almost always nearby. From Lodi to Cremona all on paved cycle path, elevated on cultivated fields and more exposed to the wind. Stops in Lodi, Pizzighettone and Cremona for visits. Return by train.

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23.7 km

Bellinzago Lombardo Locks

Highlight • Structure

It closed along the canal in the municipality of Bellinzago Lombardo. Flat and well-paved cycle path. Suitable for a ride with the family or a solo training session. You can reach Milan without ever leaving the cycle path itself which passes through numerous municipalities.

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33.8 km

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Castle

9

42.4 km

Greenhouses in Brianza

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Brianza fields! Beautiful

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44.9 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

21.4 km

18.1 km

4.41 km

413 m

325 m

288 m

Surfaces

41.4 km

2.21 km

977 m

315 m

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Sunday 31 May

32°C

21°C

34 %

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