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Gravel biking around Solaro offers routes through a landscape characterized by extensive parklands and canal towpaths. The region features the Parco delle Groane e della Brughiera Briantea and the Parco del Lura, providing mixed-terrain tracks suitable for gravel bikes. These areas offer a network of trails along rivers and canals, with generally gentle elevation changes. The terrain includes flat, easy paths and more adventurous trails.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Villoresi canal draws water from the Ticino river, in the locality of Panperduto, in the municipality of Somma Lombardo. After traveling 86 kilometers, in the provinces of Milan and Monza Brianza, it flows into the Adda river in the municipality of Cassano d’Adda. Construction work began in 1881 and was completed in 1891 to a design by Eugenio Villoresi. Originally intended exclusively for irrigation purposes, following the crisis of crops connected with silk production, the canal now allows water distribution in a plain area of approximately 85,000 hectares, through a network that totals about 3,000 kilometers. The paths, free of difficulties, accessible to everyone and certainly of interest, are part of the investments made to enhance the towpaths of the waterways, and should also be considered a fast connection route between the various Municipalities bordering the canal.
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Il Parco del Lura is a local park of supramunicipal interest established for the protection and enhancement of the Lura stream valley in the stretch that extends from Cassina Rizzardi to Lainate. The municipalities adhering to the consortium are: Bregnano, Cadorago, Caronno Pertusella, Cassina Rizzardi, Cermenate, Garbagnate Milanese, Guanzate, Lainate, Lomazzo, Rovellasca, Rovello Porro and Saronno
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The intersection between the Olona river and the Villoresi Canal occurs in the Alto Milanese area, specifically between the municipalities of Parabiago, Nerviano, and San Vittore Olona. This area is characterized by the intersection of local cycle paths (such as the Olona Greenway) and the long irrigation canal, offering naturalistic and historical routes.
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The Villoresi Canal cycle path runs through the Lombardy countryside, along the entire length of the Villoresi Canal, the historic waterway built for irrigation in the late 19th century by engineer Eugenio Villoresi. The canal draws water from the Ticino River near Somma Lombardo and, after an 86 km journey, returns it to the Adda River near Groppello.
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The Villoresi Canal cycle path runs through the Lombardy countryside, along the entire length of the Villoresi Canal, the historic waterway built for irrigation in the late 19th century by engineer Eugenio Villoresi. The canal draws water from the Ticino River near Somma Lombardo and, after an 86 km journey, returns it to the Adda River near Groppello.
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The Villoresi Canal cycle path traverses the Lombardy countryside, following the entire length of the Villoresi Canal, the historic waterway built for irrigation in the late 19th century by engineer Eugenio Villoresi. The canal draws water from the Ticino River near Somma Lombardo and, after an 86 km journey, returns it to the Adda River near Groppello.
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It's an easy, flat cycling route, accessible to all types of bicycles and suitable for families with children. An ideal place for a day trip, it allows you to explore the area's rich natural and scenic beauty, cycling through cultivated fields, parks, and woods. There are several detours to explore the architectural beauty of the many municipalities along the canal, or to continue along the other cycle paths the canal crosses.
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There are over 100 gravel bike trails around Solaro, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels. You'll find routes ranging from easy to difficult, primarily through parklands and along canal towpaths.
The terrain around Solaro is characterized by extensive parklands and canal towpaths, offering a mix of surfaces. You can expect generally gentle elevation changes, with routes featuring flat, easy paths as well as more adventurous mixed-terrain tracks suitable for gravel bikes. Key areas like the Parco delle Groane e della Brughiera Briantea and the Parco del Lura provide diverse riding experiences.
Yes, Solaro offers several easy and beginner-friendly gravel bike trails. Many routes through the local parks and along canal towpaths feature flat, well-maintained paths. For example, the Groane Cycle Path – Underpass loop from Caronno Pertusella is an easy option, perfect for those new to gravel biking or looking for a relaxed ride.
The gravel bike trails around Solaro offer scenic views of natural features and local landmarks. You can explore areas like the Lura Park, ride along the Villoresi Canal Cycle Path, or traverse the Groane Trail – Groane Park and the Briantea Heath. These routes often follow rivers and canals, providing picturesque views of the waterways and surrounding nature.
Yes, many gravel bike routes around Solaro are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular example is the Lura River in the Parco del Lura – Cycling and pedestrian bridge over the Lura loop from Ceriano Laghetto-Solaro, which offers a moderate ride following the Lura River.
The Lombardy region, including Solaro, generally offers pleasant conditions for gravel biking during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the natural landscapes are particularly vibrant. Summer can be warm, while winter might bring colder temperatures, though many paths remain accessible.
Yes, many of the gravel bike trails in Solaro are family-friendly, especially those found within the local parks like Parco delle Groane and Parco del Lura. These areas often feature flat, easy paths that are suitable for riders of all ages and skill levels, providing a safe and enjoyable experience for families.
Many of the parklands and natural areas around Solaro, such as Parco delle Groane and Parco del Lura, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash and check specific park regulations or signage for any restrictions on certain trails to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
Parking is generally available near the trailheads of major parks and popular starting points for gravel routes around Solaro. For instance, you can often find parking facilities close to the entrances of Parco delle Groane and Parco del Lura, as well as in towns like Caronno Pertusella or Ceriano Laghetto-Solaro, which serve as common starting points for many tours.
While the routes themselves often traverse natural parklands and canal towpaths, you'll find cafes, restaurants, and other amenities in the towns and villages adjacent to these areas. Planning your route to pass through or near towns like Cesate or Caronno Pertusella will provide opportunities for refreshment stops and a chance to experience local hospitality.
The gravel biking experience in Solaro is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 290 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse network of park trails, riverbanks, and canal towpaths, which offer a mix of easy, moderate, and challenging routes. The scenic views and the ability to explore extensive green spaces are frequently highlighted as key attractions.


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