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Hike a moderate 9.7-mile (15.6 km) loop from Montodine through Parco Adda Sud, exploring the scenic river valleys of the Adda and Serio.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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11.3 km
3.72 km
500 m
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6.53 km
4.25 km
2.43 km
1.40 km
969 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
Yes, while komoot classifies this as a 'moderate hike' due to its nearly four-hour duration, the paths themselves are generally easily accessible and suitable for various skill levels. The Adda Sud Regional Park also describes similar routes in the area as having 'no difficulty', making it a good option for families or those new to hiking who are comfortable with the distance.
The trail offers a varied experience with both asphalted and unpaved (sterrate) sections. You'll follow the bends of the Serio River and head towards the Adda River, traversing paths characterized by diverse vegetation, including typical wetland plants along sections like the 'Serio Morto', an old course of the Serio River.
The loop tour conveniently starts and ends in Montodine, Italy. While specific parking areas aren't detailed, Montodine is a small town, and street parking or small public lots are typically available near the town center or main access points to the park.
The route takes you through the scenic Trails Between Adda and Serio within the Adda Sud Regional Park, highlighting the unique ecological characteristics of the river valleys. You'll also pass by the Parish Church of Saint Mary Magdalene the Penitent in Montodine. Other notable features include the mouth of the Vedescola canal and various local farmsteads like Cascina Giardino and Cascina del Lupo.
Yes, sections of this loop tour align with other established routes. Approximately 33% of the route follows the Iitinerario dell’Adda, and about 2% coincides with the Itinerario del Serio.
Generally, trails within regional parks in Italy are dog-friendly, especially if they are easily accessible paths. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash to protect local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers, particularly in areas with varied terrain and potential encounters with farm animals.
No, there are typically no permits required or entrance fees to access the trails within the Adda Sud Regional Park, including this loop tour. The park is open to the public for recreational activities.
The best time to hike this trail is during spring and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures, vibrant natural colors, and generally less humidity, making for a more comfortable experience. Summer can be hot, while winter might bring colder temperatures and potentially muddy conditions on unpaved sections.
Montodine is the starting and ending point of the loop, so you'll find local amenities there. You can expect to find cafes, small restaurants, or trattorias in the town where you can refuel before or after your hike.
The trail is characterized by the riverine environments of the Adda and Serio valleys. You'll encounter diverse vegetation, including typical wetland flora, especially along the 'Serio Morto' section. The natural landscapes within the Adda Sud Regional Park offer a chance to experience the local flora and river ecosystems.
Given the trail's 'moderate' classification primarily due to its length rather than technical difficulty, a good strategy is to start early in the day, especially during warmer months, to avoid the midday heat. The loop structure allows for flexibility, but planning for nearly four hours of walking will ensure you can enjoy the varied terrain and scenery without rushing.
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