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Mountain bike trails around Parco Grugnotorto Villoresi traverse a landscape shaped by re-naturalized quarries, woodlands, and agricultural fields. The park, integrated into Parco GruBrìa, features the Canale Villoresi, which provides flat, scenic paths. Riders can explore areas like Parco Lago Nord with its lake and extensive woodlands, or the Piana del Novale, offering varied terrain. This region provides a mix of natural and redeveloped green spaces suitable for diverse mountain biking experiences.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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150
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57.3km
03:51
470m
470m
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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100
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30.4km
01:49
110m
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.4km
01:49
230m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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31.0km
01:55
220m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Villa Mirabellino, a historic neoclassical noble residence located within Monza Park. It was designed in 1776 by the architect Giulio Galliori at the behest of Cardinal Angelo Maria Durini. It was born as a dependency of the nearby Villa Mirabello to host the members of the cardinal's literary circle. In 1805 it was expropriated by the French government. Viceroy Eugenio di Beauharnais donated it to his wife Augusta Amalia of Bavaria, temporarily renaming it "Villa Augusta". After being used as a public school in the 1950s, the villa is now in a state of severe decay and abandonment. The complex has been included in the FAI's I Luoghi del Cuore (Places of the Heart) census. Recently, the Superintendence has released the first funds for the restoration of the facades and the reopening of the gardens.
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The view of the villa Reale in Monza is always stunning! if you pass by in the evening hours, with the lighting... it's worth a stop
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The intersection between the Olona river and the Villoresi Canal occurs in the Alto Milanese area, specifically between the municipalities of Parabiago, Nerviano, and San Vittore Olona. This area is characterized by the intersection of local cycle paths (such as the Olona Greenway) and the long irrigation canal, offering naturalistic and historical routes.
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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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Just be careful about the distances: the Canale Villoresi cycle path, which runs alongside the canal, is 85 kilometers long. It begins near the town of Somma Lombardo and ends near Cassano d'Adda, so unless you're very fit, we recommend doing it in stages! Along the way, the path has short sections where it merges with city streets.
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It's an easy, flat cycling route, accessible to all types of bicycles and suitable for families with children. It's an ideal place for a day trip, allowing you to explore the area's rich natural and scenic beauty, cycling through cultivated fields, parks, and woods. There are several detours to explore the architectural beauty of the many towns along the canal, or to continue along the other cycle paths the canal crosses.
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The Villoresi Canal cycle path traverses the Lombardy countryside, following the entire length of the Villoresi Canal, the historic waterway built for irrigation in the late 19th century by engineer Eugenio Villoresi. The canal draws water from the Ticino River near Somma Lombardo and, after an 86 km journey, returns it to the Adda River near Groppello.
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The Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul in Carate Brianza is located in the hamlet of Agliate: this is why it is known as the Basilica of Agliate. Dating back to the early 11th century, it is a Romanesque basilica, attributable to the Ottonian architectural tradition (Ottonian art is that which extends from 887, the beginning of the Ottonian dynasty, to the year 1000). The walls are constructed of river pebbles and ashlars, bound with mortar. The façade is salient and reflects the three-nave structure, each with an entrance door. The central nave is raised above the side naves.
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There are over 430 mountain bike trails in and around Parco Grugnotorto Villoresi. These routes offer a wide variety of experiences, from easy rides to more challenging trails, catering to different skill levels.
The terrain in Parco Grugnotorto Villoresi is quite varied. You'll find scenic, flat paths along the Canale Villoresi, as well as more dynamic sections through re-naturalized quarry areas like Parco Lago Nord and Piana del Novale. The park also features woodlands and agricultural fields, offering a mix of shaded singletracks and open views.
Yes, Parco Grugnotorto Villoresi offers a good selection of easy trails. With 141 routes classified as easy, you can find gentle rides perfect for beginners or families. An example is the Royal Villa of Monza – Villa Mirabellino loop from Taccona, which is 21.0 km long and explores historical villas and parkland.
Many of the mountain bike routes in Parco Grugnotorto Villoresi are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For instance, the Lambro Riverside Trail – Baggero Mill loop from Desio is a popular moderate circular route covering 57.6 km.
The trails often pass by interesting natural and historical features. You can ride along the scenic Canale Villoresi, explore re-naturalized quarry areas like Parco Lago Nord, or discover landmarks such as the Romanesque Basilica of Agliate. Some routes also feature charming spots like the Mulino del Cantone and a small waterfall.
The mountain bike trails in Parco Grugnotorto Villoresi are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.2 stars from over 2,600 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse landscapes, the mix of canal-side paths and wooded sections, and the accessibility of routes for various skill levels.
While the park is generally dog-friendly, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially in more crowded areas or near wildlife. Be mindful of other trail users and ensure your dog is well-behaved. Always carry water for your dog, particularly on longer rides.
The park can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for mountain biking, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended. Winter rides are possible, but be prepared for potentially muddy or damp conditions, especially in wooded areas.
Generally, no specific permits are required for mountain biking on designated trails within Parco Grugnotorto Villoresi. However, always respect park regulations, stay on marked paths, and be considerate of other visitors, including hikers and equestrians. The park aims to preserve its natural environment, so 'leave no trace' principles apply.
Given its integration into the larger Parco GruBrìa, which aims to improve accessibility in a densely populated area, various points of the park are reachable by public transport. Depending on your starting point, you might find bus or train connections to nearby towns like Desio, Paderno Dugnano, or Cinisello Balsamo, from where you can cycle into the park. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules and bike carriage policies.
Yes, you can typically find parking facilities in towns bordering Parco Grugnotorto Villoresi, such as Desio, Taccona, or near specific park entrances like those for Parco Lago Nord. These areas often provide convenient starting points for your mountain biking adventures. Look for designated parking areas to ensure you're not obstructing local traffic or residents.
Among the routes listed, the Lambro Riverside Trail – Baggero Mill loop from Desio is one of the longest, stretching approximately 57.6 km. This moderate trail offers a substantial ride for those looking for a longer adventure.


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