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No traffic touring cycling routes around Cusago are characterized by an extensive network of historic canals, known as the Navigli, which provide tranquil, car-free paths. The region is situated within the Parco Agricolo Sud Milano, a large agricultural park featuring diverse landscapes including woods, clearings, and waterways. These natural features create varied terrain suitable for touring cycling, ranging from flat canal-side routes to paths within the park. The area offers a mix of paved and unpaved segments, connecting Cusago to surrounding towns.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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59.2km
03:25
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Bridge of Cassinetta di Lugagnano is one of the most characteristic and historically significant monuments located along the Naviglio Grande, in the metropolitan city of Milan. Originally built of granite, the structure dates back to the 17th century, erected during the Spanish rule of the Duchy of Milan to connect the two historic centers divided by the canal. The bridge historically unites Lugagnano (on the right bank, of Roman origin) and Cassinetta (on the left bank, of medieval design). The bridge was completely rebuilt in a donkey-back shape in May 1862. This intervention became necessary both to repair the damage from the wars of independence (such as the nearby Battle of Magenta in 1859) and to facilitate the transit of commercial barges on the Naviglio.
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And here there is also a trattoria since 1535
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Avoid the stretch along the Naviglio Grande between Cassinetta di Lugagnano and Magenta on weekends if possible, it's full of pedestrians...
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Nice loop tour from Milan to Pavia
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the view is always fascinating!
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It was a late 19th-century engineer, Eugenio Villoresi, son of the director of the gardens of Villa Reale in Monza, who envisioned extending the irrigation of the fields upstream from this imaginary line. He therefore designed a long canal connecting Lake Maggiore to the Adda River, using its waters to distribute, for a fee, to all the fields between the canal and the fountain line. Obtaining the government concession and securing the project's financing was certainly no easy feat; Villoresi did not see its completion, which took place in 1890, 11 years after his death.
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An excellent stopping point if you're travelling along the Naviglio.
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I'm glad you like my comment. Kind regards, Markus Thiel 🙏🌎🌞
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There are over 260 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Cusago, offering a wide range of options for all skill levels. Over 160 of these are rated as easy, making them accessible for many cyclists.
The no-traffic touring routes around Cusago primarily follow the flat, well-maintained paths alongside the historic Navigli canals, such as the Naviglio Grande and Naviglio di Bereguardo. Many routes also traverse the scenic Parco Agricolo Sud Milano, offering a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces, generally suitable for touring bikes.
Yes, many of the routes are ideal for families. The paths along the Navigli canals are largely flat and traffic-free, providing a safe environment. An example is the Parco dei Carabinieri – Visconti Castle in Cusago loop from Settimo Milanese, which is rated as easy and offers a pleasant ride.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the no-traffic cycling paths, especially along the Navigli and within the Parco Agricolo Sud Milano. It is important to keep your dog on a leash and ensure they do not disturb wildlife or other cyclists and pedestrians. Always carry water for your pet.
The routes offer several points of interest. You can cycle past the historic Gaggiano Bridge, explore the engineering marvel of the Moirago Lock and Waterkeeper's House, or simply enjoy the tranquil beauty of the Naviglio Grande and Naviglio di Bereguardo themselves. The Alzaia Naviglio Grande Cycle Path is a highlight in itself.
Yes, there are several circular routes designed for touring cyclists. For instance, the challenging Naviglio Grande Cycle Path – Panperduto Dam loop from Gaggiano offers a substantial circular journey, while the Naviglio di Bereguardo – Naviglio di Bereguardo loop from Gaggiano provides another option for a full loop experience.
Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) are generally the best times for touring cycling around Cusago. The weather is mild, and the natural landscapes along the Navigli and in Parco Agricolo Sud Milano are particularly beautiful. Summer can be hot, and winter may bring colder temperatures, though cycling is possible year-round.
Parking is available at various access points along the Navigli and near the Parco Agricolo Sud Milano. Towns like Gaggiano, Abbiategrasso, and Settimo Milanese, which serve as starting points for many routes, typically offer public parking options close to the canal paths or park entrances.
Yes, especially along the Naviglio Grande and Naviglio di Bereguardo, you'll find various cafes, trattorias, and restaurants in the towns and villages you pass through, such as Gaggiano and Abbiategrasso. These offer convenient stops for refreshments and meals during your ride.
Generally, no specific permit is required for recreational cycling on the designated paths within the Parco Agricolo Sud Milano. However, always respect local regulations, stay on marked trails, and be mindful of the natural environment and other users.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Cusago, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers frequently praise the tranquility of the traffic-free canal paths, the scenic beauty of the Parco Agricolo Sud Milano, and the opportunity to discover historical landmarks like the Navigli locks and bridges.
While specific bike rental shops directly in Cusago might be limited, you can often find rental services in larger nearby towns like Abbiategrasso or even Milan, which are well-connected to the Navigli cycling network. It's advisable to check availability and book in advance, especially during peak season.


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