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Jogging in Parco Alto Milanese offers expansive green spaces and varied terrain across approximately 360 hectares, encompassing the municipalities of Legnano, Busto Arsizio, and Castellanza. The landscape transitions between dry high plains and water-rich lowlands, featuring extensive agricultural fields and wooded areas with deciduous trees like oak and birch. A notable feature is "La Pinetina," a 10-hectare pine forest providing shaded running paths. The park's network of trails through woods and fields provides a diverse environment for running.
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The Visconteo Castle of Legnano, historically also known as the Castle of San Giorgio, is a medieval fortification located south of the municipality of Legnano, in the metropolitan city of Milan. It stands in a suggestive position on a natural island of the Olona river.
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Beautiful park and beautiful cycle paths in Legnano
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The Visconti Castle of Legnano, also known as the Castle of San Giorgio, is a historic medieval fortification located on a natural island created by a meander of the Olona River. Originally built by the Torriani family in the 13th century, and later the residence of the powerful Visconti family, the castle is now owned by the Municipality of Legnano after being converted into a farm in the 18th century. In addition to being a fascinating example of fortified architecture, the Visconti Castle is an important cultural center of the city. It houses the College of Captains and Contrade and serves as an exhibition venue, housing works of art such as the famous triptych of the Battle of Legnano by the painter Gaetano Previati and sculptures by Ugo Riva. The entire complex is surrounded by the picturesque Castle Park, a much-loved green oasis.
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It's a green lung for the cities of Legnano and Castellanza, perfect for quiet strolls in a relaxing environment, in touch with nature, allowing the body and mind to unwind and recover from the stresses of everyday life.
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entering the PAM from Legnano the vegetation offers freshness and views that make you "dream" of being elsewhere...
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Legnano Castle: Battle of the Communes against Frederick Barbarossa
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Menu similar to that of a bar with also dishes, low prices.
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Parco Alto Milanese offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 350 tours available. These range from easy paths to more challenging trails, ensuring options for all fitness levels.
The park features a diverse landscape, transitioning between dry high plains and water-rich lowlands. You'll find extensive agricultural fields, meadows, and wooded areas with deciduous trees like oak and birch. A notable feature is La Pinetina, a 10-hectare pine forest offering shaded paths.
Yes, Parco Alto Milanese has 32 easy running routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed jog. The park's 8 kilometers of easy paths are ideal for a gentle run or Nordic walking.
Many of the routes in Parco Alto Milanese are designed as loops, offering convenient circular running experiences. For example, the Upper Milanese Park loop from Castellanza is a popular moderate 6.1-mile option.
The running routes in Parco Alto Milanese are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 90 reviews. Runners often praise the expansive green spaces, varied terrain, and the peaceful escape from urban traffic.
Yes, the park offers several points of interest. You can find La Baitina, a refreshment point, and La Cascinetta, a restored Lombard farmhouse with a museum of agricultural tools and a library. There are also picnic areas and play zones, making it suitable for families.
Absolutely. The park is very family-friendly, with well-maintained paths, picnic areas, and play zones. Organized events like the 'PAM Race' even include family-friendly runs, highlighting its appeal to all ages.
While the guide data doesn't specify dog policies, generally, parks in Italy allow dogs on trails if they are kept on a leash. It's always best to check local signage upon arrival for any specific regulations regarding pets.
Parco Alto Milanese is enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. In summer, the wooded areas, especially La Pinetina, provide welcome shade. Even in winter, the paths are generally accessible for a refreshing run.
The running routes vary in length. You can find shorter options like the Parco Alto Milanese Entrance loop from Parco Alto Milanese at 3.4 miles (5.4 km), or longer explorations such as the Parco Alto Milanese Entrance – Upper Milanese Park loop from Parco Alto Milanese, which is about 7.8 miles (12.6 km).
Yes, for more experienced runners seeking a challenge, Parco Alto Milanese offers 50 difficult routes. These trails might feature more varied terrain or longer distances to test your endurance.
The park is easily accessible, and parking facilities are available, particularly near the main entrances in municipalities like Legnano, Busto Arsizio, and Castellanza. Look for designated parking areas to start your run conveniently.
Yes, Parco Alto Milanese is well-connected and can be reached by public transport. The park spans across Legnano, Busto Arsizio, and Castellanza, which are served by local public transport networks, allowing easy access to various entry points.


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