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Jogging around Capriate San Gervasio offers diverse running routes through a landscape shaped by significant waterways and historical sites. The region is characterized by the Adda River and the Naviglio della Martesana canal, which provide extensive, largely flat paths. These routes often feature a mix of paved and dirt surfaces, winding through wooded areas and past cultural landmarks. The terrain is generally suitable for various fitness levels, with minimal elevation gain, making it ideal for scenic runs away from urban…
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Angelo Bertini Hydroelectric Power Plant is a gem of industrial archaeology located in Porto d'Adda (a hamlet of Cornate d'Adda, Monza and Brianza). Inaugurated on September 28, 1898, by the Edison group, it holds an extraordinary historical record: at the time of its construction, it was the most powerful hydroelectric power plant in Europe and the second in the world, surpassed only by that of Niagara Falls. Its original purpose was fundamental for the modernization of Milan, as it had to supply the energy necessary for the electrification of Milan's tram network, allowing for the definitive replacement of horse-drawn trams.
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The Adda River is the fourth longest river in Italy (313 km) and is the main left tributary of the Po River in terms of flow rate and length. It flows entirely within the Lombardy region. It represents one of the most important watercourses in Italy from a historical, naturalistic, and economic point of view.
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The Church of the Most Holy Name of Mary is the parish church of Crespi d'Adda, a hamlet in the municipality of Capriate San Gervasio in the province of Bergamo. Built between 1891 and 1893, it represents one of the key monuments of the famous workers' village, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The building was commissioned by the entrepreneur Cristoforo Benigno Crespi as part of the social structures intended for the well-being and community life of his employees. The Crespi family, originally from Busto Arsizio, wanted the church to be an almost exact copy of the Sanctuary of Santa Maria di Piazza in Busto Arsizio.
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The industrial village of Crespi d'Adda, located in the municipality of Capriate San Gervasio (Bergamo), is the best-preserved workers' village in Southern Europe. Founded in 1878 by the textile entrepreneur Cristoforo Benigno Crespi, it represents an exceptional example of an ideal "company town" and, since 1995, has been included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Unlike many industrial archaeology sites, Crespi d'Adda is a living and still inhabited site, mainly by the descendants of the original workers.
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very nice river trip to Lecco
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beautiful passage that crosses the canal
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behind the house but always beautiful
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There are over 10 dedicated running routes around Capriate San Gervasio, offering a variety of experiences for all fitness levels. These include easy, moderate, and difficult trails, primarily along the Adda River and Naviglio della Martesana.
Yes, Capriate San Gervasio offers several easy jogging paths, with 5 routes specifically categorized as easy. The terrain along the Naviglio della Martesana and Adda River is generally flat, making it suitable for beginners or those seeking a relaxed run. Many paths are unpaved but well-maintained, offering a pleasant experience.
The running trails around Capriate San Gervasio are known for their picturesque riverine landscapes, following the Adda River and the historic Naviglio della Martesana canal. You'll often find yourself jogging through wooded areas, past charming historical sites, and enjoying views of the tranquil waterways. The region offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural interest.
Yes, many of the routes around Capriate San Gervasio are designed as loops, perfect for circular runs. For example, the Villa Crespi (Crespi d'Adda) – Crespi Family Mausoleum loop from Capriate San Gervasio is a moderate 6.8-mile trail that allows you to start and finish in the same location while exploring the historic Crespi d'Adda industrial village.
The region is rich in history. You can run past the UNESCO World Heritage site of Crespi d'Adda, an industrial village with a unique past. Other notable sights include the Taccani Hydroelectric Power Plant and Trezzo Castle Tower, offering striking architectural views. The Martesana Canal – Bridge over the Adda at Concesa loop from Capriate San Gervasio also takes you along a historic waterway with points of interest.
Yes, you can find natural beauty spots along the trails. The Pignone Park and Waterfall on the Adda River is a highlight that can be incorporated into longer runs. Additionally, areas like the Le Foppe Oasis of Cavenago Brianza offer serene natural settings for your run.
The running routes in Capriate San Gervasio are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.4 stars from over 130 reviews. Runners frequently praise the scenic river views, the peaceful atmosphere of the wooded paths, and the historical charm of sites like Crespi d'Adda that make for an enriching outdoor experience.
Many of the paths, especially those along the Naviglio della Martesana and the flatter sections of the Adda River, are suitable for families. The largely flat terrain and absence of significant elevation changes make them accessible for various ages and fitness levels, allowing for enjoyable family outings. Look for the 'easy' rated routes for the most family-friendly options.
While specific regulations for dogs on every trail may vary, the natural and open character of many paths along the Adda River and Naviglio della Martesana generally makes them suitable for dog walking and running. It's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash and ensure you clean up after them to maintain the natural environment for everyone.
The region's mild climate makes it suitable for jogging for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. Summer mornings and evenings are also ideal to avoid the midday heat, while winter can provide crisp, refreshing runs, especially along the well-maintained paths of the Naviglio Martesana.
Yes, for those seeking a greater challenge, there are difficult routes available. For instance, the View of Crespi d'Adda – Along the Embankment loop from San Gervasio is a challenging 17.4-mile (27.9 km) run, offering extensive exploration of the riverine landscape and historical areas.
Absolutely. The area around Capriate San Gervasio is dotted with historical castles. While running along the Adda River, you might catch glimpses of structures like the Trezzo Castle Tower. Other nearby castles, such as the Visconti Castle of Cassano d'Adda, can be explored as part of a longer running adventure or a separate visit.


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