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Mountain bike trails Parco delle Groane offer a diverse landscape of woods, moorlands, and cultivated fields northwest of Milan. The regional protected area features an extensive network of cycle paths, many of which are suitable for mountain biking. The terrain is characterized by ancient clay soils, transitioning from open moorlands to dense forests of Scots pine, birch, oak, and hornbeam. These features provide varied riding experiences across relatively gentle elevations.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Embark on the Groane Park Bicycle Trail for a moderate mountain biking adventure that spans 30.3 miles (48.8 km). You will gain 832 feet (254 metres) in elevation, and the…
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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The Villoresi Canal cycle path crosses the Lombardy countryside, running along the entire stretch of the Villoresi Canal, the historic waterway built for irrigating fields at the end of the 19th century by engineer Eugenio Villoresi. The Canal draws water from the Ticino river, near Somma Lombardo, and after a 86 km journey, returns it to the Adda river, near Groppello.
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The intersection between the Olona river and the Villoresi Canal occurs in the Alto Milanese area, specifically between the municipalities of Parabiago, Nerviano, and San Vittore Olona. This area is characterized by the intersection of local cycle paths (such as the Olona Greenway) and the long irrigation canal, offering naturalistic and historical routes.
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Castellazzo (Castellasc in Milanese dialect), is a hamlet of the municipality of Bollate, in the province of Milan. The hamlet is surrounded by the Groane Park and is located on the municipal border with Garbagnate Milanese.
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In Nerviano the cycle path is closed for maintenance.
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Nice trail along the stream, watch out for overhanging branches and the final part they are cutting down trees...!!!
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Villa Arconati (also called Palazzo Arconati), popularly known as the Castellazzo, is one of the historic villas of the Groane Park, located in Bollate, in the Castellazzo di Bollate hamlet which takes its name from it. It is an example of eighteenth-century Lombard baroque and has been declared a national monument. Due to its size and grandiose style, in eighteenth-century guides it was defined as the petite Versailles italienne ("small Italian Versailles").
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Parco delle Groane offers a significant network of cycling paths, with over 35 kilometers of established routes. Our guide features 15 mountain bike trails, ranging from easy to difficult, ensuring options for various skill levels.
Yes, Parco delle Groane has several trails suitable for families and beginners. For instance, the Oasi Lipu Entrance loop from Cesano Maderno Groane is an easy route, perfect for those looking for a less strenuous ride. The park's extensive network includes many paths with a 'compact bottom' ideal for easier rides.
You'll experience a diverse landscape of woods, moorlands, and cultivated fields. The terrain features ancient 'ferrettized' clay soils, leading to extensive moorlands that transition into forests of Scots pine, birch, oak, and hornbeam. You can also find wetlands like the Foppa di San Dalmazio and the unique Pineta di Cesate.
Yes, the park is rich in architectural heritage. You can explore sites like the Castellazzo di Bollate, Valera di Arese, Villa Borromeo in Senago, and Cascina Mirabella in Lentate sul Seveso. The Groane Park – Ancient Abbey of Vertemate loop from Cesano Maderno Groane specifically leads past historical sites, including the Ancient Abbey of Vertemate.
While the park is generally welcoming to visitors, specific regulations regarding dogs on mountain bike trails can vary. It's always best to keep your dog on a leash and ensure they are well-behaved to respect wildlife and other park users. Check local signage for any specific restrictions.
The park's trails are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, making them ideal. Summer can be warm but the extensive wooded areas provide shade. Even in winter, some trails remain accessible, though conditions may vary.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in Parco delle Groane are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Groane Park Bicycle Trail and the Villoresi Canal Cycle Path – Groane Waterways loop from Garbagnate Parco delle Groane.
Parco delle Groane has multiple access points and visitor centers, often with dedicated parking areas. Popular starting points like Cesano Maderno and Garbagnate Parco delle Groane typically offer parking facilities close to trailheads. Look for signs indicating 'Parcheggio' or 'Area Sosta'.
Parco delle Groane is located northwest of Milan and is accessible via regional train lines. Several towns bordering the park, such as Cesano Maderno and Garbagnate Milanese, have train stations. Check with the local transport provider (e.g., Trenord) for their policies on carrying bicycles on trains, as rules can vary.
The trails in Parco delle Groane are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 70 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse ecosystems, the extensive network of well-maintained paths, and the peaceful escape from urban life that the park provides.
Absolutely! Keep an eye out for the unique moorlands and the ancient Scots pine forests, particularly in areas like the Cesate Forest. The park also features wetlands such as the Foppa di San Dalmazio and serene spots like Laghetto La Fametta, offering picturesque views and opportunities for wildlife spotting.
While many trails are moderate, the park does offer more challenging sections for experienced riders. Some sources mention 'MTB Trails' and even 'secret trails' with varied terrain, including turns and jumps, suggesting options for those seeking a more adventurous cross-country experience. Our guide includes 2 difficult routes for those looking for a greater challenge.
Yes, the towns and villages surrounding Parco delle Groane offer various dining options. You'll find cafes and restaurants in nearby localities like Cesano Maderno, Garbagnate Milanese, and Senago, where you can refuel after your ride. Some visitor centers within the park might also have refreshment points.


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