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Hiking around Locate Di Triulzi offers access to the expansive Parco Agricolo Sud Milano, a green belt preserving agricultural activity and natural features. The region is characterized by flat terrain, with trails winding through agricultural fields, along canals, and near remnants of ancient oxbow lakes of the Lambro River. Naturalistic areas like Pizzabrasa and The Lamberin provide habitats for local flora and fauna, enhancing the outdoor experience.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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6.67km
01:41
10m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.79km
01:12
10m
10m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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12.2km
03:04
20m
20m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.27km
01:20
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.48km
01:39
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful in itself but at a certain point Komoot went crazy by suggesting to cross a farmhouse, I found a closed gate, rightly closed with a padlock, with the consequent absurd detour at the edge of a corn field
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The name of the Abbey derives from the name of the village – vicus – Mirasole, in which it was located. Certainly, due to the presence of a religiously significant place such as an Abbey, the name Mirasole also takes on a different allusion, evoking the tension of the ascetic life to keep one’s gaze fixed on Christ, the sun of life. The grange of Mirasole (the granges were rural units dependent on an Abbey, around which a group of buildings used for agricultural and residential purposes was composed) was born between the 12th century and the early 13th century by the Umiliati brothers, with a community of lay people only. The Umiliati, recognized in 1201 by Pope Innocent III as a true order, spread throughout Lombardy, founding numerous houses – including Mirasole – and becoming part of the agricultural and spiritual reclamation project that led to Milan being surrounded by a crown of Abbeys. The rule of the Umiliati was an absolute novelty, as it adapted the Benedictine and Augustinian precepts to the intense work activity of its members, particularly in the field of wool processing. The Umiliati were the first in the history of the church to have a third order, the so-called tertiaries, that is, lay people recognized as an integral part of the religious order, while living in their own homes. In the 13th and 14th centuries, the Humiliated Abbey of Mirasole was a thriving center of religious life and agricultural activity. Suffice it to say that in 1344 the community was made up of 44 members: 29 friars, 11 nuns and 4 servants; and that the annals of the Fabbrica del Duomo report, between 1387 and 1398, an intense collaboration with Mirasole for the annual supply of fine wood to the Veneranda Fabbrica. Probably for defensive purposes, the entrance tower dates back to the 14th century, which configures the Abbey as a fortified grange with a quadrangular plan, originally surrounded by a defensive moat with two entrances equipped with a drawbridge. Starting from the second half of the 14th century, as a result of the demographic and economic crisis caused by the black plague epidemic, the tertiaries no longer exist and the number of wage earners is insufficient to work. The friars then decide, as was usual for religious orders of the time, to grant exponents of the Milanese bourgeoisie and nobility the lease of increasingly larger lands to recover liquidity. The friars limited themselves to collecting negligible rents and, in addition to this, the tenants benefited from all the productive activities. In 1482 Mirasole was reduced to a commendation, that ecclesiastical provision by which the Pope grants a vacant office, for example that of abbot, to a religious or lay person who enjoys the income of the Abbey without becoming its owner and being able to administer the property through his representative. Following the failed attack on San Carlo Borromeo, by a member of the Humiliati family of the Brera, in 1571 Pope Pius V abolished the order of the Humiliati. In 1582 the ownership of the Abbey of Mirasole passed to the Collegio Elvetico of Milan, established by Pope Gregory XIII for the education of the Swiss clergy. Here, after more than three centuries, the monastic life of Mirasole ended and, except for the church and the cloister, all the Abbey buildings were destined to tenant farmers and wage earners. The subsequent historical and architectural events of Mirasole were influenced by Napoleon. After the Italian campaign, in 1797 Napoleon suppressed the Swiss College and donated the Abbey, complete with funds and farm, to the Ospedale Maggiore in Milan, to reward it for the care provided to his sick and wounded soldiers. In the early 19th century, the tenant farmer occupied the entire manor house, built the neoclassical portico with terrace and even transformed the cloister into the courtyard of his home. In 1876, the Hospital obtained a reduction in Masses from the Archbishop's Curia of Milan, due to the insufficiency of alms; in 1903, the Church was declared closed to religious services and, from this moment, began a long period in which Mirasole was inhabited exclusively by peasant families. The last ones date back to the 1950s. The Hospital promoted a first restoration project in 1930 and, in 1964, another of greater scope. The final works took place in the 1980s, thanks to the work of Franca Chiappa, a benefactor of the Hospital.
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The church inside the abbey complex is beautiful
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Mirasole was one of the farmhouse-abbeys (held by the order of the Humiliated, who dedicated themselves to the cultivation of the fields and the manufacture of woolen cloth with innovative systems for the time: Mirasole possessed the only machines in the surrounding area which made the transformation of the felt wool.
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Stunning fortified abbey with a beautiful cloister that can be visited for free, don't miss it
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Here, already in the 13th century, a tabernacle dedicated to the Virgin Mary stood next to a source that was said to be miraculous. Even if no miracle is known, over time the fame of this place grew so much that it led the Trivulzio family to build a chapel in 1470 and a real sanctuary a hundred years later. During the plague of 1630 many reported having been saved by the miraculous waters which are still collected today in tubs located at the back of the lower church.
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For some years now a place that has been active again, in spirituality and hospitality
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Place of worship and prayer, located inside a large courtyard, in a peaceful and relaxing setting Str. Consortile Mirasole, 7, 20090 Opera MI http://abbaziamirasole.org/ 02576103
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There are over 180 hiking routes around Locate di Triulzi, offering a wide range of options for exploring the Parco Agricolo Sud Milano. These include 116 easy routes, 66 moderate routes, and a few more challenging trails.
Hiking in Locate di Triulzi primarily takes you through the expansive Parco Agricolo Sud Milano, characterized by agricultural fields, canals, and remnants of ancient oxbow lakes of the Lambro River. You can explore significant naturalistic areas like Pizzabrasa, a restored oxbow lake habitat, and The Lamberin, another extensive natural area with educational signage for wildlife observation.
Yes, Locate di Triulzi offers many easy hiking options. For example, the Action loop from Opera is an easy 4.4 km trail that takes just over an hour. Another great choice is the Mirasole Abbey – Mirasole Abbey Tower loop from Noverasco, an easy 6.7 km path exploring agricultural landscapes and historical sites.
Hikes in Locate di Triulzi vary in duration. Many easy routes, like the Action loop from Opera, can be completed in about an hour. Moderate trails, such as the Macconago Canal – Cascina Brandezzata loop from Noverasco (12.6 km), typically take around 3 hours and 12 minutes. Longer routes can extend up to 4-5 hours.
Yes, many of the hiking routes in Locate di Triulzi are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Action loop from Opera and the Mirasole Abbey – Mirasole Abbey Tower loop from Noverasco, both popular circular options.
The hiking routes in Locate di Triulzi are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 300 reviews. Hikers often praise the peaceful agricultural parkland, the well-maintained trails along canals, and the opportunities to observe nature in areas like Pizzabrasa and The Lamberin.
Yes, there are several notable landmarks and attractions nearby. You can visit historical sites like the Moirago Lock and Waterkeeper's House or the beautiful Chiaravalle Abbey. For those interested in castles, the Castello di Peschiera Borromeo is also within reach.
Generally, the trails in the Parco Agricolo Sud Milano are dog-friendly, especially the open agricultural paths and natural areas. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially near agricultural fields or protected naturalistic zones like Pizzabrasa and The Lamberin, to protect local wildlife and crops.
Locate di Triulzi is well-connected to Milan, making public transport an option for reaching some starting points. For specific trailheads, local bus services might be available. Parking is generally available in and around the towns and villages that serve as starting points for the trails, particularly near residential areas or designated parking zones. Always check local signage for parking regulations.
Many of the easy and moderate routes in Locate di Triulzi are suitable for families. The flat terrain and well-defined paths through the agricultural parkland make for pleasant walks. Trails that pass through naturalistic areas like The Lamberin, with its observation points, can be particularly engaging for children.
The best seasons for hiking in Locate di Triulzi are typically spring and autumn when the weather is mild and pleasant. Spring brings blooming flora to the agricultural landscapes, while autumn offers comfortable temperatures and beautiful colors. Summer can be warm, but early mornings or late afternoons are still enjoyable. Winter hiking is possible, but some paths might be muddy after rain.
Yes, some routes combine natural beauty with historical interest. For instance, the Mirasole Abbey – Mirasole Abbey Tower loop from Noverasco explores both agricultural landscapes and the historical Mirasole Abbey. Other trails might pass by ancient farmhouses (cascine) or other local points of interest within the agricultural park.


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