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Hiking trails around Baranzate provide access to diverse natural landscapes despite its urban setting near Milan. The region is characterized by green spaces, regional parks like Parco delle Groane, and historical canal paths. While Baranzate itself is flat, its proximity to the Lombard Pre-Alps offers opportunities for more varied terrain. These areas feature forests, wetlands, and waterways, providing a range of outdoor experiences.
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Embark on a moderate hike through the Parco delle Groane, a 5.1-mile (8.1 km) loop that takes about 2 hours and 4 minutes to complete. You will encounter varied terrain,…
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Hike an easy 3.8-mile loop through Parco delle Groane, exploring diverse woods and the magnificent Villa Arconati near Bollate Nord.

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Enjoy an easy 4.4-mile (7.1 km) loop hike through the biodiverse WWF Caloggio Oasis in Parco delle Groane, near Bollate Nord.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Villa Arconati, located in Castellazzo di Bollate and nicknamed the "little Lombard Versailles", is one of the most majestic examples of a Baroque villa di delizia in Italy. The residence is entirely nestled in the green heart of the Parco delle Groane and the Brughiera Briantea, perfectly integrating art, monumental architecture, and nature.
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The Sanctuary of the Madonna della Fametta is located in Castellazzo di Bollate, in the province of Milan. The small church stands in a secluded spot at the end of a long, tree-lined avenue, opposite the Borgo di Castellazzo cemetery. Originally, it appears to have been a medieval watchtower, transformed into a dovecote in the 15th century and then into a chapel in the 17th century. The current building was constructed in 1808. It has a single nave with a small colonnaded portico (pronaos) at the front, as shown in the image. It is a destination for votive pilgrimages and is immersed in the greenery of the Groane Park.
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Villa Arconati (also called Palazzo Arconati), popularly known as the Castellazzo, is one of the historic villas of the Groane Park, located in Bollate, in the Castellazzo di Bollate hamlet which takes its name from it. It is an example of eighteenth-century Lombard baroque and has been declared a national monument. Due to its size and grandiose style, in eighteenth-century guides it was defined as the petite Versailles italienne ("small Italian Versailles").
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The WWF Oasis of Caloggio is a protected natural area located in the municipality of Bollate, in the southern part of the Groane Park. The Oasis is home to a great variety of plants, animals and insects, and is managed by WWF volunteers who organize guided tours and events. It can be reached very easily from the Bollate Nord train station.
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The Laghetto Fametta is located near Garbagnate Milanese, in the Groane Park. It is made up of two lakes, one larger and one smaller, where you can practice sport fishing with different species of fish, including trout, carp, sturgeon and black bass. There is a bar restaurant and various events are organized for enthusiasts.
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Here flying enthusiasts can fly their aircraft models a stone's throw from the Bollate Nord train station. The runway is open on Saturdays and Sundays, and also offers flying lessons with qualified instructors.
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There are over 570 hiking routes around Baranzate, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. This includes more than 360 easy trails and 200 moderate routes, with a few more challenging options for experienced hikers.
Hikes near Baranzate primarily feature diverse green spaces, regional parks like the Parco delle Groane, and historical canal paths. You'll find trails winding through forests, wetlands, and along waterways such as the Villoresi Canal and Naviglio Grande. While Baranzate itself is flat, venturing slightly further can lead to the Lombard Pre-Alps, offering more varied terrain and scenic views.
Yes, there are many easy routes suitable for families. An excellent option is the Villa Arconati – Villa Arconati Park loop from Bollate, which is an easy 6.3 km (3.9 miles) trail that takes about 1 hour 37 minutes to complete, winding through pleasant parkland.
Many of the popular routes around Baranzate are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Villa Arconati Park – Forest of Remembrance loop from Bollate Centro, the Groane Waterways – Villoresi Canal Cycle Path loop from Bollate, and the Forest of Remembrance – Groane Waterways loop from Bollate.
You can explore several natural and historical features. The Villoresi Canal Cycle Path and Villoresi Canal towpath offer scenic walks along historic waterways. The Naviglio Grande is another significant canal with walking opportunities. For green spaces, consider visiting Sempione Park in Milan or the Parco Nord Milano, which features Niguarda Lake. The Lake of Parco delle Cave is also a notable natural attraction.
Yes, the region is known for its canal paths. The Canale Villoresi loop from Bollate Centro is a moderate 15.8 km (9.8 miles) route that follows the historic Villoresi Canal. The Groane Waterways – Villoresi Canal Cycle Path loop from Bollate also incorporates scenic waterways and canal towpaths.
The trails around Baranzate are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from nearly 1,000 reviews. Hikers often praise the peaceful green spaces, the well-maintained canal paths, and the accessibility of nature despite the urban surroundings. Over 14,000 hikers have used komoot to explore this area.
The best time for hiking near Baranzate is generally during spring and autumn when the weather is mild and comfortable. Summer can be pleasant, especially in the shaded areas of parks and forests, but it can also be quite warm. Winter offers a different experience, with crisp air, though some paths might be muddy or less accessible depending on conditions.
Many of the regional parks and canal paths around Baranzate are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy a walk with your canine companion. It's always a good idea to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to check local regulations for specific parks like Parco delle Groane.
While Baranzate itself is flat, if you're willing to venture further northwest into the Lombard Pre-Alps, specifically towards the Parco Naturale Regionale Campo dei Fiori, you can find an extensive network of caves and numerous waterfalls. This area offers a more mountainous hiking experience with diverse geological formations.
Hike durations vary significantly. Easy trails, like the Villa Arconati – Villa Arconati Park loop from Bollate, can be completed in under 2 hours. Moderate routes, such as the Villa Arconati Park – Forest of Remembrance loop from Bollate Centro, typically take around 3 to 3.5 hours. Longer moderate trails, like the Canale Villoresi loop from Bollate Centro, can extend to about 4 hours.
Baranzate's proximity to Milan means that many trailheads in nearby towns like Bollate, which serve as starting points for routes in Parco delle Groane or along the Villoresi Canal, are accessible via public transport. Milan's extensive public transport network, including regional trains and buses, can connect you to these areas, making it convenient to reach various hiking spots.


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