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No traffic cycling routes around Inzago are primarily defined by the historic Naviglio Martesana canal, which flows through the Metropolitan City of Milan in the Lombardy region. The terrain is largely flat, characterized by agricultural landscapes and forests, making it ideal for accessible touring cycling. The proximity to the Adda river further enhances the natural setting, offering tranquil routes away from vehicular traffic. This area provides a blend of natural beauty and historical landmarks, with well-maintained paths suitable for various cycling abilities.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
4.7
(61)
614
riders
58.7km
04:06
490m
490m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
(29)
115
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44.8km
02:33
80m
80m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.4
(8)
44
riders
54.3km
03:42
90m
90m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.6
(5)
49
riders
45.9km
02:57
170m
170m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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94.3km
06:25
320m
320m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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nice place to ride with a gravel bike, relaxing with many spots worth a stop.
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Trucazzano is located on the eastern border of the province of Milan, near the Adda river. The territory is crossed from north to south by the Muzza canal.
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The church of San Giorgio, oriented east-west, faces the main street of the hamlet of Corneliano Bertario. The building has a gabled facade marked by four giant order pilasters, with a single central portal and four niches with statues on the sides. The bell tower rises on the left flank. Inside, the layout is a single nave with side chapels and a vaulted barrel ceiling. On the counter-facade is the structure of the large organ with a balcony supported by columns.
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The Muzza canal (61 km long in total) is a branch of the Adda River and recently celebrated its 800th anniversary, making it one of the oldest in Europe. Its name, with slight variations over the centuries, still recalls the name of the Roman Mutia family who moved here in 90 BC, initiating the first land reclamation works. From the wide canal branch off smaller watercourses which, winding through the countryside for a total length of about 1000 kilometers, are mainly intended for agricultural irrigation. The landscape of countryside and farmhouses surrounding it is evocative, with alternating rows of trees and open fields. It is also very interesting from a naturalistic point of view as it attracts many water birds that can be observed along the route.
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Easy cycle path suitable for everyone!
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The Naviglio della Martesana, definitively completed in 1496 under the leadership of Ludovico il Moro, flows from Trezzo sull’Adda to Milan for a total length of 38 km. The route runs alongside the ancient Roman road (the current SS 11 padana superiore) which crossed the Adda with two branches: at Vaprio and at Cassano. Irrigation of the land located above the spring belt was for a long time the predominant use of the canal, so much so that initially navigation was limited to two days a week; concurrently with the improvement of the agricultural structure thanks to irrigation, a notable flourishing of stately villas occurred in the Baroque era, aimed at enjoying the convenience of water travel and controlling the owned lands.
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The Naviglio della Martesana, definitively completed in 1496 under the leadership of Ludovico il Moro, flows from Trezzo sull’Adda to Milan for a total length of 38 km. The route runs alongside the ancient Roman road (the current SS 11 padana superiore) which crossed the Adda with two branches: at Vaprio and Cassano. The irrigation of the lands located above the spring belt was for a long time the predominant use of the canal, so much so that initially navigation was limited to two days a week; concurrently with the improvement of the agricultural structure thanks to irrigation, a notable flourishing of stately homes occurred in the Baroque era, aimed at enjoying the convenience of travel on water and controlling the owned lands.
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The Naviglio della Martesana, definitively completed in 1496 under the guidance of Ludovico il Moro, flows from Trezzo sull’Adda to Milan for a total length of 38 km. The route runs alongside the ancient Roman road (the current SS 11 padana superiore) which crossed the Adda with two branches: at Vaprio and Cassano. Irrigation of the land located above the spring belt was for a long time the predominant use of the canal, so much so that initially navigation was limited to two days a week; concurrently with the improvement of the agricultural structure thanks to irrigation, a notable flourishing of stately villas occurred in the Baroque era, intended to enjoy the convenience of travel on water and to control owned lands.
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Inzago offers a wide selection of car-free touring cycling routes, with over 270 options available. These routes are specifically designed for a peaceful cycling experience away from vehicle traffic, making the most of the region's dedicated cycle paths.
The region around Inzago, particularly along the Naviglio Martesana, is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, ideal for cycling. While specific winter conditions are not detailed, the flat nature of many routes suggests they could be accessible, weather permitting.
Yes, Inzago is very welcoming for beginners and those seeking easy rides. There are over 150 easy-rated, traffic-free touring cycling routes. A great example is the Martesana Canal Cycle Path – Martesana Canal loop from Inzago, which is an easy 11 km loop along the historic canal.
The no-traffic routes in Inzago are rich with historical and natural sights. You can explore the historic Martesana Canal itself, which is a highlight for many. Other notable attractions include the impressive The Rudun Water Wheel in Groppello d'Adda, and the Taccani Hydroelectric Power Plant and Trezzo Castle Tower. The area also features historic villas and charming churches.
Yes, many of the no-traffic routes in Inzago are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. For instance, the Martesana Canal – Groppello Water Wheel loop from Gessate is an easy 16 km circular route that takes you past the historic water wheel.
Inzago is located within the Metropolitan City of Milan, and the region is generally well-connected. While specific public transport links directly to trailheads are not detailed, the proximity to Milan and the nature of the Naviglio Martesana Cycle Path suggest accessible points from various towns along the canal, which are often served by local public transport.
Absolutely. The flat terrain and dedicated car-free nature of routes like the Naviglio Martesana Cycle Path make them ideal for families with children. The easy difficulty of many routes ensures a relaxed and safe cycling experience for all ages. Over 150 easy routes are available, perfect for family outings.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Inzago, with an average score of 4.27 stars. Reviewers often praise the serene, car-free environment of the Naviglio Martesana Cycle Path, the picturesque canal-side scenery, and the historical charm of the towns and landmarks along the way.
Yes, the Naviglio Martesana Cycle Path, being a popular and historic route, passes through or near several towns and villages. This means you'll find opportunities for cafes, restaurants, and other amenities to refuel and relax along your ride. The area's rich history also means many charming spots to stop.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes around Inzago are generally very flat, especially those following the canals. For example, the Martesana Canal – Martesana Canal Cycle Path loop from Gessate, a moderate 54 km route, has an elevation gain of only around 91 meters, making for a comfortable ride with minimal climbing.


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