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Mountain biking around Novate Milanese is characterized by its flat terrain within the Po Valley, offering accessible routes for various skill levels. The area features an extensive network of cycle paths, often following historic canal networks like the Canale Villoresi, and connecting to urban green spaces such as Parco Nord Milano. This landscape provides a mix of paved and unpaved paths, ideal for leisurely rides and exploring the region's natural and cultural sites.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. 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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The Villoresi canal draws water from the Ticino river, in the locality of Panperduto, in the municipality of Somma Lombardo. After traveling 86 kilometers, in the provinces of Milan and Monza Brianza, it flows into the Adda river in the municipality of Cassano d’Adda. Construction work began in 1881 and was completed in 1891 to a design by Eugenio Villoresi. Originally intended exclusively for irrigation purposes, following the crisis of crops connected with silk production, the canal now allows water distribution in a plain area of approximately 85,000 hectares, through a network that totals about 3,000 kilometers. The paths, free of difficulties, accessible to everyone and certainly of interest, are part of the investments made to enhance the towpaths of the waterways, and should also be considered a fast connection route between the various Municipalities bordering the canal.
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The Villoresi Canal cycle path crosses the Lombardy countryside, running along the entire stretch of the Villoresi Canal, the historic waterway built for irrigating fields at the end of the 19th century by engineer Eugenio Villoresi. The Canal draws water from the Ticino river, near Somma Lombardo, and after a 86 km journey, returns it to the Adda river, near Groppello.
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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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Beautiful 🌈 bridge to Cassinetta di Lugagnano🏘️
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Beautiful cycle🚶pedestrian 🚴 on the Naviglio Grande🌊
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The mountain biking trails around Novate Milanese cater to a range of abilities. Out of 12 available routes, 5 are considered easy, 6 are moderate, and there is 1 difficult trail. The predominantly flat terrain of the Po Valley makes many routes accessible for various skill levels.
Yes, Novate Milanese is particularly well-suited for beginners and families due to its flat terrain and extensive network of cycle paths. There are 5 easy mountain bike routes available, offering a laid-back cruising experience with gentle elevation changes. These paths are often well-maintained and suitable for leisurely exploration.
You can expect a mix of paved and unpaved paths, primarily characterized by the flat topography of the Po Valley. Many routes follow historic canal networks like the Canale Villoresi and Naviglio Grande, or wind through urban green spaces such as Parco Nord Milano. This environment is ideal for gravel and adaptive mountain biking, offering a smooth and enjoyable ride.
Yes, the area offers numerous circular mountain bike routes. For example, the Villoresi Canal Cycle Path – Fametta Church loop from Novate Milanese is a popular 48.3 km option, and the Groane Waterways – Villoresi Canal Cycle Path loop from Novate Milanese provides a moderate 39.9 km ride. All the top routes in the area are designed as loops, making them convenient for exploration.
Many routes offer views of the region's natural and cultural highlights. You can cycle along the Villoresi Canal Cycle Path and the Naviglio Grande. Nearby attractions include the artificial Niguarda Lake in Parco Nord Milano, the Lake of Parco delle Cave, and the Laghetto La Fametta. Some trails also pass by the Indro Montanelli Public Gardens.
While the area is largely flat, there is 1 difficult mountain bike trail for those seeking more challenge. The Cucciago PS4 Start – Groane Park loop from Novate Milanese is a 76.6 km route with over 500 meters of elevation gain, offering a more demanding experience through Groane Park.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 1400 reviews. Mountain bikers often praise the extensive network of cycle paths, the scenic routes along canals, and the accessibility for various skill levels, making it enjoyable for both leisurely rides and longer explorations.
Many of the cycle paths and park trails around Novate Milanese are dog-friendly, especially those through urban parks and along canals. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash and ensure they are comfortable with cycling speeds and other trail users.
Given Novate Milanese's integration with urban areas and its proximity to Milan, many routes pass through or near towns and villages where you can find cafes, restaurants, and shops. The extensive canal networks also often have establishments catering to cyclists and walkers along their banks.
Novate Milanese is well-connected within the Lombardy region, making it accessible by public transport. You can often reach starting points of trails via local train services or buses, which connect Novate Milanese to Milan and surrounding areas. Check local transport schedules for specific routes and bike carriage policies.
The flat terrain of the Po Valley makes mountain biking enjoyable for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for riding. Summer can be warm, but the shaded canal paths and urban parks provide some relief. Winter rides are also possible, though you should be prepared for cooler temperatures and potentially damp conditions.
Yes, there are several longer routes for those looking for extended rides. The Heathland Trail – Trail in the woods 🚵 loop from Novate Milanese is a substantial 69.2 km trail, and the Lambro Riverside Trail – Bridge over the Lambro River loop from Novate Milanese covers 79.1 km, offering a full day of exploration.


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