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Touring cycling routes around Samarate are characterized by a diverse landscape, featuring extensive canal systems and access to the Ticino River. The region offers mostly flat terrain along the historical Canale Villoresi and Naviglio Grande, providing picturesque paths through the Lombard countryside. Cyclists can explore the larger Parco del Ticino, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, which includes an 80 km cycle path winding through pre-alpine scenery and rich biodiversity. The area's elevation changes are generally gentle, with routes often following riverbeds…

Last updated: June 21, 2026

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Tornavento Viewpoint – Cycling Path Near Tornavento loop from Gallarate

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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June 24, 2026, Panperduto Dam

The unique name "Panperduto" derives mainly from the local dialect and ancient stories related to river navigation before the construction of the dam. In the past, commercial barges carrying goods or stones often collided with the rapids and rocky riverbeds of this stretch of the river, ending up capsizing and losing their entire cargo. This meant the loss of the entire day's work and the earnings needed to buy food, hence the saying "we lost the bread" (hence Panperduto).

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La Diga del Panperduto (or rather, the Dighe del Panperduto) is one of Lombardy's most important and fascinating hydraulic junctions, located on the Ticino river in the municipality of Somma Lombardo, in the province of Varese. This monumental complex of hydraulic engineering dates back to the late 19th century (inaugurated in 1884) and mainly serves to divert the waters of the Ticino to feed two fundamental artificial canals: Villoresi Canal: used for irrigation purposes, guaranteeing water for over 100,000 hectares of agricultural land in the Po Valley. Industrial Canal: fundamental for the production of hydroelectric energy through various power plants in the area.

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The Villoresi Canal flows north of Milan for 86 km. It originates from the Panperduto Dams on the Ticino River and continues to the Adda River, where it flows near Cassano d’Adda, in the Groppello area. From there, its waters are channeled, as needed, into the Adda or the Naviglio Martesana via a special structure. Along its course, the canal meets several natural watercourses – the Lambro, Olona, and Seveso among the best known – with which water exchange can occur, if necessary. The network, which branches off from the main canal like capillaries of a system that distributes water to the most remote areas, consists of 22 diversion canals, with a total length of 120 km, and 270 branch canals, winding for over 800 km. There are also collector canals – over 30 km in total length – which receive water not absorbed by the land during irrigation and/or collect rainwater. Also noteworthy is the system's water flow: the total water volume indeed exceeds, on average, 500 million m3 per year. Recently, navigation has also been rediscovered on the Villoresi; the canal's waters also feed 4 hydroelectric plants in the Municipality of Monza.

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the view is always fascinating!

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It was a late 19th-century engineer, Eugenio Villoresi, son of the director of the gardens of Villa Reale in Monza, who envisioned extending the irrigation of the fields upstream from this imaginary line. He therefore designed a long canal connecting Lake Maggiore to the Adda River, using its waters to distribute, for a fee, to all the fields between the canal and the fountain line. Obtaining the government concession and securing the project's financing was certainly no easy feat; Villoresi did not see its completion, which took place in 1890, 11 years after his death.

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Road in the woods, easy to travel by bike or on foot.

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I rode the Villoresi cycle path with a stop in Tornavento, the cycle path is suitable for everyone and is a dirt road.

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for me passing by there without visiting the little square of tornavento... it's not possible...

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many touring cycling routes are available around Samarate?

There are over 490 touring cycling routes available around Samarate, catering to various preferences and skill levels. This includes a good mix of easy, moderate, and difficult options.

What are the difficulty levels of touring cycling routes in Samarate?

The routes around Samarate offer a range of difficulty levels. You'll find over 150 easy routes, more than 200 moderate routes, and over 130 challenging routes, ensuring there's something for every cyclist.

Are there family-friendly touring cycling routes in Samarate?

Yes, Samarate offers several family-friendly touring cycling routes. Many paths along the historical canals, like the Villoresi Canal, are relatively flat and suitable for all ages. An easy option is the Cycling Path Near Tornavento – Tornavento Viewpoint loop from Cardano al Campo, which is 20.5 km long and takes about 1 hour 25 minutes.

What natural attractions can I see while touring cycling around Samarate?

The region is rich in natural beauty. You can cycle along the historical Villoresi Canal and Naviglio Grande, or explore the vast Ticino Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, which offers an 80 km cycle path through pre-alpine scenery. Cyclists often spot diverse wildlife like white herons and mallards along the Ticino River.

Are there any historical or cultural landmarks along the cycling routes?

Yes, many routes connect to historical and cultural sites. The Via Lungo Canale Villoresi – Panperduto Dam loop from Gallarate takes you past the iconic 19th-century Panperduto Dam. You might also encounter the Church of Saint Mary in Binda, where you can refill water bottles. The broader region also features numerous castles, such as Visconti Castle, Legnano, and Jerago Castle, which can be incorporated into longer rides.

Can I find routes that follow canals or rivers?

Absolutely. Samarate is known for its extensive canal systems. Many touring cycling routes follow the scenic paths along the Villoresi Canal and the Naviglio Grande, offering flat and picturesque rides. The Ticino River also provides beautiful valley panoramas and riverside paths.

Are there any circular touring cycling routes in the Samarate area?

Yes, many touring cycling routes around Samarate are designed as loops. For example, the popular Tornavento Viewpoint – Beach on the Ticino River loop from Cardano al Campo is a moderate 42.8 km route. Another option is the Airplane Spotting Platform loop from Samarate, an easy 28.6 km ride.

What do other touring cyclists enjoy the most about touring cycling in Samarate?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1,300 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscape, the peaceful canal-side paths, and the opportunity to explore both natural parks and historical sites.

When is the best time of year for touring cycling in Samarate?

The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant weather for touring cycling in Samarate, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially along shaded canal paths, but be prepared for warmer conditions.

Are there any bike parks or dedicated trails for mountain biking near Samarate?

While this guide focuses on touring cycling, the region around Samarate does offer options for mountain biking. You can find several bike parks and trails, including Pump Track Cairate and the Trail in the Valle del Ticino Park, if you're looking for more technical off-road experiences.

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