Attractions and places to see around Arzago D'Adda, a municipality in the Province of Bergamo, Lombardy, offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. The area features ancient landmarks such as the Castle of the Marquises de Capitani d'Arzago and remains of a Roman villa. Situated along the Adda River, it provides access to scenic rural environments and significant hydraulic works like the Naviglio Martesana and Vacchelli Canal. These features contribute to a diverse range of points of interest…
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The Muzza Canal is the oldest in Europe and just this year, its 800th anniversary was celebrated by the Municipality of Paullo in collaboration with the Pro Loco and other Municipalities. Its origin dates back to the year 1220, when Frederick II of Swabia, crowned emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, issued an imperial edict that granted the people of Lodi the right to use the waters flowing within their territory. The current route, about 60 km long, receives the waters of the Adda River at Cassano d’Adda, at an altitude of 120 m above sea level, crosses the Lodi territory for about 40 km until near Castiglione d’Adda, at an altitude of 45 m above sea level, and here it releases them back into the Adda River. It has a regulated water regime, with a flow rate, depending on the season, of about 200 thousand liters of water per second; an initial width of 50 meters which reduces to a few meters at the end of its course and an average depth of 2 meters.
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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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It's nice, relaxing to pedal away from traffic for many kilometers. Thanks to whoever created it for all of us,
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Nice gravel ride, from Gessate to Cremona. 95% on paved cycle paths and dirt road in the woods along the Adda. The first stretch from Cassano to Lodi is very nice, all in the woods, several single tracks with tall grass or "cycle path" but with a dirt surface. The river is almost always nearby. From Lodi to Cremona all on paved cycle path, elevated on cultivated fields and more exposed to the wind. Stops in Lodi, Pizzighettone and Cremona for visits. Return by train.
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beautiful tour on the banks of the Adda on the way there and on the banks of the Muzza on the way back, places truly worth visiting
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Always current engineering works
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Large wheel on the bank of the Naviglio Martesana, popularly called "rudun", was built by Cardinal Federico Borromeo in 1618 to raise the water from the canal and bring it to the kitchens of the palace as well as irrigating the vegetable gardens and gardens of the villa.
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beautiful stretch of cycle path along the Martesana
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Arzago D'Adda offers a rich history. You can visit the Castle of the Marquises de Capitani d'Arzago, originally a military fortress from around 1300, later transformed into a noble residence. Evidence of the town's ancient past can also be found in the remains of a Roman villa. Additionally, the Medieval Pieve (Parish Church of San Lorenzo) showcases impressive Lombard Gothic architecture.
Yes, nearby in Groppello d'Adda, you can find The Rudun Water Wheel. This famous water wheel, built around 1600, is believed to have been designed by Leonardo da Vinci. Its original function was to raise water for an irrigation system, not to grind cereals.
The area is excellent for cycling, particularly along its historic canals. You can explore the Martesana Canal, which offers scenic routes connecting Milan with the Adda River. Another option is the Vacchelli Canal, which features a beautiful dirt bike path alongside its 34-kilometer length. For more cycling routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Arzago D'Adda guide.
The Vacchelli Canal, also known as Marzano Canal, is a significant historical engineering work. It was constructed between 1887 and 1892 for irrigation purposes, commissioned by the Cremonese senator Pietro Vacchelli. Today, it's appreciated for its scenic path, popular with cyclists.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For example, you can find easy to moderate routes like the "Agnadello–Torlino lane – Road Between Agnadello and Torlino loop from Agnadello" which is about 6.7 km long. Many trails offer pleasant walks through the rural landscapes along the Adda River. You can find more options in the Hiking around Arzago D'Adda guide.
Arzago D'Adda is situated along the Adda River, providing scenic rural landscapes. The area is also characterized by significant hydraulic works like the Naviglio Martesana and Vacchelli Canal, which offer waterside environments. These canals and the river are central to the region's natural appeal.
Many of the area's attractions are suitable for families. The cycle paths along the Martesana Canal and Vacchelli Canal are generally easy and offer a pleasant outdoor experience. The Rudun Water Wheel is also a fascinating historical site that can be enjoyed by all ages.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The scenic cycle paths along the canals, such as the Naviglio Martesana, are highly praised for their well-maintained asphalt and picturesque views. The historical significance of sites like The Rudun Water Wheel and the engineering marvel of the Vacchelli Canal also receive high appreciation.
Yes, the area provides various running trails. You can find moderate difficulty loops, such as the "Running loop from Calvenzano" which is about 9.1 km. For more options, including longer and more challenging routes, explore the Running Trails around Arzago D'Adda guide.
Beyond the castle, you can also explore the Manor Ravajola of the noble family de Sessa (Cascina Ravaiola), which is another significant historical civil architectural site in the area, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
The town is home to the Medieval Pieve (Parish Church of San Lorenzo), an impressive structure built in Lombard Gothic style. It features a 16th-century bell tower, a soaring facade with five pinnacles, and a beautiful striped portal. Inside, you can discover ancient and curious friezes depicting various creatures.


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