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Varese
Cavaria Con Premezzo

Industrial Canal Cycle Path – Panperduto Dam loop from Cavaria-Oggiona-Jerago

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Italy
Lombardy
Varese
Cavaria Con Premezzo

Industrial Canal Cycle Path – Panperduto Dam loop from Cavaria-Oggiona-Jerago

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Industrial Canal Cycle Path – Panperduto Dam loop from Cavaria-Oggiona-Jerago

03:43

52.5km

410m

Gravel riding

Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 17, 2026

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Includes a segment that goes up or down a series of steps

You may need to carry your bike.

After 42 m for 15 m

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Start point

Train Station

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2.94 km

Fontanili Trail (Ticino Park)

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This trail winds along the protected wetland of the Oasi dei Fontanili. Easy and accessible to everyone, it does not present any particular difficulties and allows for pleasant cycling in the greenery.

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3.67 km

Fontanili Trail

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Between Besnate and Premezzo, this trail is an excellent opportunity to walk with the whole family in nature. It winds through the humid area of the fontanili, inside the Lombardy Park of the Ticino Valley. Not far from here you can easily cross the Sorgiorile stream.

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24.8 km

Industrial Canal Cycle Path

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Cycle path that runs alongside the industrial canal.

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24.9 km

Pan Perduto Dam

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Barge on the Ticino in the Panperduto area, just ahead of the dam, reachable on foot or by bicycle.

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25.0 km

The Villoresi canal: It originates here from the Panperduto dam in the Maddalena area (Somma Lombardo), a hamlet of Somma Lombardo, and flows into the Adda river or, alternatively, into the Martesana canal near Cassano d'Adda at the end of a long route 86 km which qualifies it as the second longest artificial waterway in Italy, after the Emiliano Romagnolo canal and in front of the Cavour canal.
The canal, which runs horizontally from west to east, in the upper plain of Milan, was completed in 1890.

The Industrial Canal: also known as the Vizzola canal, is an artificial watercourse that derives its waters from the Ticino river, through the Panperduto dam near Somma Lombardo, where the waters of the Villoresi canal are also derived[1]. The canal was inaugurated in 1900, with the name of "Vittorio Emanuele III industrial canal", its construction was due to the production of hydroelectric energy. In fact, the industrial canal drives the turbines of three hydroelectric power plants: the Vizzola power plant, the Tornavento power plant and the Castelli di Turbigo power plant. Just beyond this facility the canal branches into 3 channels: on the left most of the water (64 m³/s in summer, 35 m³/s in winter) flows into the Naviglio Grande, which receives its effective flow here; [2] in the centre, however, the Turbighetto discharger originates, having a flow rate of approximately 50 m³/s. This flows into the Ticino, after having activated the turbines of a fourth hydroelectric power plant: the Turbigo Inferiore power plant. The regression channel originates on the right. This third branch flows into the Ticino in the Casa delle Barche area. Through a gravel dam on the Ticino its waters are conveyed into the Langosco canal, activating the Varzi hydroelectric power plant.

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25.7 km

Panperduto Dam

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iconic place where you can see the birth of the Naviglio and the Villoresi canal

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35.6 km

Former sport fishing lake that has now become marshy

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38.6 km

The Lagozzetta basin, once a marsh, preserves traces of an ancient prehistoric settlement with pile-dwelling structures. Among the archaeological finds that have emerged, weaving tools and paleobotanical remains stand out, testifying to the agricultural and forest life of the third millennium BC.

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52.5 km

End point

Train Station

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22.8 km

16.1 km

6.30 km

4.47 km

2.45 km

293 m

200 m

Surfaces

27.7 km

17.8 km

4.62 km

1.30 km

1.05 km

164 m

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Friday 10 July

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21°C

46 %

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