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No traffic road cycling routes around Vanzaghello are characterized by a blend of flat and gently rolling terrain, situated within the Lombardy region of Italy. The area features routes along the Ticino River valley and the Villoresi Canal, offering waterside paths and views of the surrounding agricultural landscapes. While generally low in elevation, some routes include minor hills, providing varied cycling experiences. The region also incorporates natural parks and green areas, contributing to a diverse and accessible outdoor environment for road cyclists.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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This moderate road cycling loop, the Castano Primo, Magenta, and Naviglio Grande tour, covers 25.9 miles (41.7 km) with an elevation gain of 375 feet (114 metres), typically taking 1 hours and 40 minutes to complete. You will cycle through historic towns, expansive agricultural landscapes, and green parks, enjoying continuous views of the Naviglio Grande, one of Europe's oldest canals. The route features mostly flat, well-paved asphalt paths, though some regional segments might be unpaved, and passes charming villages like Gaggiano and historic landmarks such as the Visconti Castle in Cusago. You will also see noble villas, old farmhouses, and rural mills, all contributing to a tranquil and unspoiled natural setting. The path often follows the Ticino River and Villoresi Canal, offering a peaceful ride away from heavy traffic.
While generally accessible for various fitness levels due to its moderate rating, some sections might require good fitness. This route is considered a slow, green, and relaxing ride, making it ideal for a leisurely outing. Be aware that the trail can become busy on holidays and weekends, so consider riding on weekdays for a quieter experience. There is no specific information provided regarding trailhead access, parking, public transport, permits, fees, or seasonal closures in the research, so plan accordingly.
The Castano Primo, Magenta, and Naviglio Grande loop is a top favorite among local road cyclists for its scenic beauty and historical significance. It is part of the extensive network of Navigli canals, which were once crucial transport and irrigation routes for the Milan area. The route offers an immersive experience of the region's natural and historical features, providing glimpses into centuries-old agricultural practices and past aristocratic life along the canal. Its combination of car-free paths, cultural landmarks, and natural beauty makes it a unique cycling destination near Milan.
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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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57.9km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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20.4km
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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31.0km
01:24
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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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The Naviglio Grande stretch in Castelletto di Cuggiono is one of the most evocative and intact historical and natural sights of the entire Ticino Park. Located in the province of Milan, this ancient river village seems suspended in time and is an ideal destination for walks, cycle touring, and relaxation away from the city chaos.
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Great beautiful cycle path on the Ticino Park
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Villa Clerici on the Naviglio Grande (also known as Palazzo Clerici or Il Castelletto) is one of the most majestic and extensive noble villas located along the Naviglio Grande canal. It stands in Castelletto di Cuggiono, in the province of Milan, perched on a natural spur overlooking a bend in the canal. It stands on the remains of an ancient medieval fortress from the 10th century, transformed in the 16th century into a residence of the Crivelli family. In 1658, the property passed to the wealthy Clerici family of bankers and merchants. The Clerici invested enormous fortunes in the complex. They wanted the facade to have 365 windows (one for each day of the year) and 12 balconies (like the months) to flaunt their wealth in front of the local nobility. In the 19th century, due to the family's economic collapse, the structure was sold and adapted first into a spinning mill and weaving factory, entering a long period of semi-abandonment. In 2026, an important private recovery project was initiated.
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It is one of the oldest hydroelectric power plants in Italy: it was officially inaugurated on October 9, 1901, in the presence of the King of Italy Vittorio Emanuele III. Between 1935 and 1938, it was completely modernized, based on a project by architect Giovanni Muzio - an exponent of the so-called Novecento artistic movement - also increasing the power to 31.5 MW. The power plant, of significant historical value, represents the perfect union between past and future and is an important element for energy production using flowing water technology.
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Short climb, more challenging in the final part at 14%
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There are over 80 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Vanzaghello, offering a wide variety of options for exploring the Lombardy region by bike. These routes are designed to provide a serene cycling experience away from vehicular traffic.
Yes, the routes around Vanzaghello cater to all skill levels. You'll find approximately 38 easy routes perfect for a relaxed ride, 43 moderate routes for those seeking a bit more challenge, and a couple of difficult routes for experienced cyclists looking to push their limits. For an easy option, consider the La Gatta Climb – La Gattina Cycle Path loop from Castano Primo.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Vanzaghello offer diverse scenery. You can expect to cycle along the picturesque Ticino River valley, with potential views of the distant Monte Rosa massif, and alongside the historic Villoresi Canal. Notable landmarks include the Castelletto Bridge on the Naviglio Grande, the Iron Bridge Over the Villoresi Canal, and the charming Villa Clerici of Castelletto di Cuggiono.
Absolutely. For a longer, immersive experience, you can explore routes like the Castano Primo, Magenta and Naviglio Grande − loop tour, which covers over 41 km. Another excellent option is the Padregnana Bridge – Castelletto di Cuggiono loop from Castano Primo, spanning over 50 km.
The Lombardy region generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while autumn provides comfortable temperatures and beautiful foliage. While some routes are accessible year-round, checking local weather conditions is always recommended, especially during winter months.
Many of the easy and moderate routes are suitable for families, especially those that follow the flat, paved paths along the Ticino River or Villoresi Canal. These car-free environments provide a safe and enjoyable experience for cyclists of all ages. Look for routes with lower elevation gains and shorter distances for the most family-friendly options.
Yes, several routes integrate natural beauty with cultural points of interest. For example, you might pass by the historic Church of Saint Mary in Binda or the grand Villa Clerici of Castelletto di Cuggiono. These routes offer a chance to combine your ride with a touch of local history and architecture.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 470 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the car-free paths, the scenic views along the Ticino River and Villoresi Canal, and the well-maintained surfaces that make for a smooth and enjoyable ride.
Absolutely. Vanzaghello's proximity to the Ticino River means many routes run along its valley, offering stunning panoramic views. These paths often follow the river's course, allowing cyclists to enjoy the serene waterside environment and the natural beauty of the Ticino Park.
Yes, a popular route is the Castelletto di Cuggiono loop from Vanzaghello-Magnago. This moderate 54 km route offers a great way to explore the area, including the charming Castelletto di Cuggiono, known for its historical significance and beautiful architecture.


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