Best attractions and places to see around Montevecchia include a diverse range of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural experiences. This charming hilltop village, situated between Milan, Brianza, and the Lecco Pre-Alps, is home to the expansive Regional Park of Montevecchia and the Curone Valley. The area offers panoramic views across vineyards and the Brianza region, alongside significant cultural sites. Visitors can explore a landscape rich in both natural features and historical significance.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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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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Following the Adda river you reach the historic center of the town of Brivio (LC), where there are fountains to quench your thirst, trees and benches to enjoy the shade and the view. There are also bars and clubs. It is possible to enjoy the view of the tower of the Brivio castle, one of the many small pearls that distinguish the town.
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follow the path that continues beyond to cross the three peaks of the pyramids
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Certainly the most beautiful place to stop on a tour of Curone.
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The Esterle hydroelectric power plant, located on the right bank of the Adda River, began operating in 1914. It is dedicated to the memory of Carlo Esterle, Edison's managing director until 1918. The building, particularly known for its beauty, is constructed in a style derived from the eclectic Lombard tradition. The meticulous ornaments, the geometric and floral motifs, the columns and capitals at the entrance, the wrought iron street lamps and the imposing Gothic-style windows make it appear more like a villa than a real industrial building.
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Be careful, it is forbidden to ride a bike from the top of the cypress trees. If the guards (who are looking through binoculars) catch you, you will be fined. In itself, it is worth going up on foot. The place is shrouded in legend. The hill of the cypress trees, a sort of natural sanctuary surrounded by 12 cypress trees. In 2001, through aerial surveys, a very bizarre coincidence was noticed. The area has 3 stepped pyramids, of equal slope, arranged quite close together, as if to simulate an astronomical observatory or a sacred-religious place. The first of the three pyramids is precisely that of the cypresses. Once you reach the top, you can enjoy a beautiful view, there is a sort of small stone altar and it is already a good place to take some photographs. Then you begin to gently descend along path 11 and you can reach the second of the pyramids of Montevecchia, the pyramid of Belvedere Cereda. It is a bare pyramid, very suggestive that allows you to observe the Curone park from the highest point. It is thought that the Celts used the pyramid as an astronomical observatory.
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very special, I recommend it to see
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A wonderful view with fantastic cypress trees as a backdrop.
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The expansive Regional Park of Montevecchia and the Curone Valley is a major natural draw, offering diverse flora, petrifying springs, and dry meadows. You can also discover the intriguing 'Pyramids' of Montevecchia, three terraced, pyramid-shaped hills. For a pleasant walk along a waterway, consider the Lambro Riverside Trail.
Montevecchia offers several significant historical sites. The Locks on the Adda and San Michele Bridge in Paderno is a notable man-made monument. Within the village, you can find the medieval-origin Sanctuary of the Blessed Virgin of Mount Carmel, the Church of San Giovanni Battista Martire, and the elegant Palazzo Archinti Vittadini.
For breathtaking vistas, head to the highest point of Montevecchia hill, near the Sanctuary of the Blessed Virgin of Mount Carmel. Another highly recommended spot is Cypress Peak, which offers a wonderful view with fantastic cypress trees as a backdrop. From various points, you can see across the valley's vineyards, the Brianza region, and even Milan's skyscrapers and the Alps on clear days.
Yes, Montevecchia offers several family-friendly options. The Brivio riverfront and Adda Bridge provides a pleasant, traffic-free walk along the Adda river with a park for resting. The Lambro Riverside Trail is a paved and relatively level cycle path suitable for families. Many trails within the Regional Park of Montevecchia and the Curone Valley are also accessible for family walks.
The region is very popular with cyclists and mountain bikers. You can enjoy the paved and level Lambro Riverside Trail, or explore more adventurous routes. For specific MTB trails, check out the MTB Trails around Montevecchia guide, which includes routes like the 'Montevecchia and Curone Valley Park Loop'. Road cycling enthusiasts can find routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Montevecchia guide.
Montevecchia is known for its vineyards and local wines, specifically Terre Lariane IGT. You can also sample traditional cheeses like 'furmagett de faciröla' and 'Pincianell' red wine. Many local agriturismos and restaurants offer these delicacies, and the Enoteca di Montevecchia provides wine tastings with sunset views.
Yes, the Regional Park of Montevecchia and the Curone Valley offers numerous paths and trails suitable for hiking, ranging in difficulty and length. The wooded complex of Curone Valley – Santa Croce Valley – Viganò is particularly noteworthy for continuous forest areas. For specific running and hiking routes, you can explore the Running Trails around Montevecchia guide, featuring paths like the 'Cypress Peak – View of Valle del Curone loop'.
Visitors appreciate the serene panoramas, especially from spots like Cypress Peak, which is described as very easy to reach and offering a wonderful view. The easy-to-navigate cycle paths, such as the one near the Locks on the Adda and San Michele Bridge in Paderno, are also highly enjoyed for their relaxing atmosphere and scenic views along the river.
The region is beautiful year-round, but for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially along river paths where you can find coolness. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Beyond the main historical landmarks, you can visit the Museo Cà del Soldato (Soldier's House Museum), located within an old farmstead that now serves as the Visitor Center for the Regional Park. This museum is typically open on Saturdays and Sundays and offers insights into the area's history.
You can enjoy the rivers by visiting the Brivio riverfront and Adda Bridge for a pleasant walk along the Adda. The Lambro Riverside Trail offers a scenic path along the Lambro river. Additionally, the Carlo Esterle Hydroelectric Power Plant is a point of interest along the Adda, where you can admire the river's engineering.
Montevecchia is described as a charming hilltop village with narrow streets and stone houses, preserving the atmosphere of an ancient 'borgo'. It offers a tranquil and picturesque setting, perfect for leisurely strolls and soaking in the historical ambiance.


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