Parco delle Groane Cycle Path
Parco delle Groane Cycle Path
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12.5km
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Hike the Parco delle Groane Cycle Path, a moderate 7.8-mile route through diverse woods, wetlands, and fields with 208 feet of gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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5.36 km
Highlight • Forest
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8.15 km
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10.6 km
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12.5 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
8.22 km
2.36 km
1.34 km
585 m
Surfaces
6.92 km
2.91 km
1.19 km
1.15 km
341 m
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The Parco delle Groane is easily accessible from various points, being close to the Milan metropolitan area. While the specific trailhead for this route starts near Ceriano Laghetto, the park has multiple access points and parking areas. Look for designated parking near park entrances or villages bordering the park, such as Ceriano Laghetto or Seveso, to begin your hike.
Yes, the Parco delle Groane is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially given the park's status as a nature reserve with diverse wildlife and other visitors. Please remember to clean up after your pet to help maintain the park's natural beauty.
The Parco delle Groane Cycle Path is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with changing foliage or blooming wildflowers. Summer can be warm, but the wooded sections provide shade. Winter hiking is also possible, though some sections might be muddy or require appropriate gear for colder conditions.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access the Parco delle Groane. It is a public regional park, and its paths are freely accessible for hiking and cycling. The park authority actively works to maintain and improve these paths for public enjoyment.
The terrain on this path is generally easy and practically flat, with only minor rises at crossings, underpasses, or small bridges. The surface is primarily 'calcestre' (compacted gravel), which is smooth and regular, along with some asphalted sections. This makes it suitable for various fitness levels.
This route offers diverse scenery, including woods, moorlands, and cultivated fields. You'll pass through wetlands and alongside small watercourses. Notable highlights include the Sant'Andrea Forest, The heath of Altopiano di Seveso, and the Foppa di San Dalmazio, an important wetland habitat.
As a protected nature reserve, the Parco delle Groane is home to diverse wildlife. You might spot various amphibians, reptiles, and birds. Mammals like squirrels, foxes, and badgers also inhabit the park. Keep an eye out, especially in quieter areas and near wetlands like the Foppa di San Dalmazio.
Yes, this route is part of a larger network. It intersects with sections of the EuroVelo 5 - Via Romea Francigena - part Italy, Percorso Ciclabile Parco delle Groane, Cammino Montiano, and Pista ciclabile N° 1, among others. This extensive network offers many options for extending your hike or exploring different parts of the park.
Absolutely. Given its largely flat terrain, well-maintained surfaces, and diverse natural scenery, the Parco delle Groane Cycle Path is an excellent choice for families with children. The easy accessibility and varied environment make it a pleasant outdoor experience for all ages.
The Parco delle Groane is situated close to urban centers, so you'll find amenities in nearby towns and villages. While the trail itself is primarily natural, you can find cafes, restaurants, and other services in places like Ceriano Laghetto or Seveso, which border the park.
This specific route, covering approximately 12.5 kilometers, typically takes around 3 hours and 14 minutes to complete at a hiking pace. This duration can vary based on your speed and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
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