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Embark on the Adda River and Naviglio Martesana Loop, a moderate hiking route that guides you through the picturesque Lombardy region. This trail spans 5.8 miles (9.3 km) and involves a gentle elevation gain of 124 feet (38 metres), making it a pleasant journey for most hikers. You can expect…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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6.47 km
1.62 km
1.12 km
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4.53 km
3.40 km
591 m
533 m
179 m
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While specific parking areas are not detailed, as a loop tour, you can typically find parking in towns along the route, such as Vaprio d'Adda or Canonica d'Adda, which offer access to the Naviglio Martesana or Roggia Vailate sections. The Naviglio Martesana also has convenient access points via the parallel metro line (M2) for public transport users.
Yes, this loop is generally considered suitable for beginners. It's described as a 'moderate hike,' primarily due to its distance rather than significant elevation changes or technical difficulty. The terrain is mostly flat, especially along the Naviglio Martesana, making it accessible for most fitness levels.
The terrain is predominantly flat. The Naviglio Martesana section features a multi-use path, often paved, suitable for walking. Paths alongside 'roggia' (irrigation canals) like the Roggia Vailate are also typically flat, following the water's course. You can expect comfortable walking surfaces throughout the loop.
The loop offers picturesque scenery through the Lombardy region. You'll encounter the historic Naviglio Martesana, lush greenery, and charming small towns. Notable highlights include the Roggia Vailata and the National Flax and Hemp Mill, Fara Gera d'Adda. You may also spot ancient villas and aristocratic mansions, known as 'ville di delizia,' along the Naviglio.
The loop is particularly beautiful in spring when flowers and plants are in bloom, offering vibrant scenery. However, its generally flat and accessible nature makes it enjoyable during most seasons, provided weather conditions are favorable.
While specific regulations for dogs are not detailed, paths along the Naviglio Martesana are generally multi-use and popular for walks. It is usually acceptable to bring dogs on a leash, but always ensure they are under control and that you clean up after them to respect other users and the natural environment.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike this loop tour. Access to the Naviglio Martesana and Roggia Vailate paths is generally free and open to the public.
As this trail is located within Parco dell'Alto Martesana, general park regulations apply. These typically include staying on marked paths, respecting wildlife, not littering, and keeping dogs on a leash. There are no entrance fees for the park itself.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several other paths. You will find yourself on parts of the Martesana cycle route, L'Adda e il naviglio di Paderno, Aida, Via Alzaia Sud, and Verso la chiesa di San Colombano e parco via don Moletta.
Yes, the Naviglio Martesana path winds through charming small towns, many of which offer cafes, pubs, and other amenities. These towns provide opportunities for breaks, refreshments, or even accommodation if you plan a longer stay.
While specific details for the Roggia Vailate section are less documented, 'roggia' paths typically follow irrigation canals, offering serene views of waterways, often bordered by greenery and agricultural landscapes. Its inclusion in a loop with the Naviglio Martesana suggests a route that combines natural beauty with insights into the region's historical waterways.
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