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Gravel biking around Sirone, located in Italy's Lecco province, offers diverse landscapes for cyclists. The region features a mix of unpaved roads, forest paths, and varied terrain, characteristic of the pre-Alpine environment. Proximity to lakes like Como and Garlate, alongside surrounding mountains and forests, provides a range of elevations and scenic routes. This area is well-suited for gravel cycling, with routes often featuring mixed road surfaces and varying gradients.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
4.3
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310
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79.8km
04:51
640m
640m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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32
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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5.0
(1)
28
riders
106km
06:58
2,110m
2,110m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21
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70.1km
04:11
630m
630m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
5.0
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30
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24.9km
01:32
120m
120m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The parish church of San Giovanni Battista Martire in Montevecchia, built in the 1920s. The structure is located at the intersection of via Belvedere and via Donzelli, halfway up the hill. The main sanctuary, the Santuario della Beata Vergine del Carmelo, is located higher up and is reachable via a staircase of 180 steps. The area is famous for its cycling and walking routes in the Montevecchia and Valle del Curone Natural Park.
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A cycle-pedestrian route of about 37 kilometers connecting Monza to Erba, crossing the Brianza region along the Lambro river. It is a path immersed in the greenery of the Lambro Valley Regional Park, characterized by a mixed surface (dirt, cobblestone, and asphalt) ideal for mountain bikes, gravel bikes, or robust city bikes. Main Features of the Route Start: Monza Park (entrance near Biassono/Lesmo). Finish: Center and train station of Erba (CO). Total length: Approximately 37 km (can be divided into shorter stages). Surface type: Mixed, with a prevalence of dirt and forest paths. Difficulty: Medium-easy, with the presence of some steep ups and downs.
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The middle of the Brianza Lake invites you to cycle in the southern part
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climb almost finished, last short stretch remaining
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The Naviglio della Martesana, initially known as Naviglio Piccolo, is one of the Milanese canals that connects Milan with the course of the Adda river through the municipalities of Martesana. Commissioned in the 15th century by Francesco Sforza, it was used for irrigating the countryside but also represented the ambitious project of connecting Milan with Lake Como and thus with the Alps and Ticino. The Naviglio della Martesana is a place rich in history and beauty, a heritage for everyone that, however, today is still little known and protected. Along the Naviglio runs a rather busy cycle path, which allows you to admire the landscape and cultural beauties, such as the rich flora, fauna, or the numerous historic villas, including the Renaissance Villa Melzi d’Eril in Vaprio d’Adda.
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A bridge to cross on a mountain bike! I tried on a racing bike, but better not!
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Little traffic, always in the shade and therefore often muddy, but it is a small oasis of pleasant nature
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Just be careful at one point on the descent, where the road is a little wider and there are some raised, concrete-covered ditches: you risk a serious fall! Especially when dry leaves cover the path and hide them from view.
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Sirone and its surrounding area offer a wide selection of gravel bike trails, with over 50 routes available for exploration. While many are considered difficult, there are also moderate options for those seeking a less strenuous ride.
Gravel biking around Sirone features diverse landscapes, including a mix of unpaved roads, forest paths, and varied terrain characteristic of the pre-Alpine environment. You'll encounter varying gradients and mixed road surfaces, often with scenic views of nearby lakes and mountains.
While many of the gravel routes around Sirone are considered difficult, there are also 13 moderate trails available. This means that while beginners might find some routes challenging, experienced riders will find plenty to test their skills, and those with some experience can find suitable options.
The region is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. You might encounter stunning views from summits like Monte Cornizzolo or Monte Barro. Other highlights include the historic San Pietro al Monte Abbey, or the picturesque Brivio riverfront and Adda Bridge. The routes often provide views of Lake Como and Lake Garlate.
Yes, several routes provide stunning lake views. For instance, the View of Lake Garlate – View of Lake Como from Lecco loop from Sala Al Barro-Galbiate offers panoramic vistas of both Lake Garlate and the iconic Lake Como. Another option is the Garlate Lake Cycle Path – Brivio Castle loop from Sala Al Barro-Galbiate, which follows the Garlate Lake Cycle Path.
The gravel biking routes in Sirone are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 80 reviews. Riders frequently praise the blend of challenging climbs and scenic paths, as well as the diverse landscapes that include lakes, mountains, and forests.
Yes, there are several substantial loop routes. The View of the Adda River – View of the Adda River loop from Sala Al Barro-Galbiate is a difficult 49.1-mile (79.1 km) trail offering extensive views along the Adda River. Another option is the Lambro Cycle Path – Lambro Riverside Trail loop from Oggiono, which covers about 43.6 miles (70.2 km).
The Lecco province, where Sirone is located, generally offers a good environment for outdoor activities. While specific seasonal advice for gravel biking isn't detailed, the presence of lakes and mountains suggests pleasant conditions during spring and autumn. Summers can be warm, and winters might bring colder temperatures or snow at higher elevations, impacting trail conditions.
Absolutely. The View of the Adda River – View of the Adda River loop from Sala Al Barro-Galbiate is a prime example, offering extensive views along the Adda River. Additionally, the Lambro Cycle Path – Lambro Riverside Trail loop from Oggiono follows the Lambro Cycle Path, providing riverside scenery.
Yes, the region is known for its varied landscapes. The Garlate Lake Cycle Path – Brivio Castle loop from Sala Al Barro-Galbiate is an excellent choice, leading towards Brivio Castle with a mix of lakeside and rural scenery.
While the gravel routes themselves might not always lead directly to the highest mountain passes, the region around Sirone is characterized by mountains and offers challenging climbs. You can find highlights like Cow Pass or the Orrido di Erve Climb in the broader area, which could be incorporated into longer, more adventurous gravel rides.


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