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Gravel biking around Albiate offers access to a varied landscape within Italy's Lombardy region, characterized by rolling hills, agricultural areas, and extensive parklands. The terrain includes dirt roads, riverside paths, and sections through vineyards, providing diverse riding experiences. The region is traversed by waterways such as the Martesana Canal and the Lambro River, which often feature in gravel routes. This area provides a mix of natural features suitable for different levels of gravel biking.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
4.5
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55
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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34
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81.6km
05:06
820m
820m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.5
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25
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56.5km
03:30
510m
510m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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10
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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17
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51.0km
03:00
530m
530m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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A cycle-pedestrian route of about 37 kilometers connecting Monza to Erba, crossing the Brianza region along the Lambro river. It is a path immersed in the greenery of the Lambro Valley Regional Park, characterized by a mixed surface (dirt, cobblestone, and asphalt) ideal for mountain bikes, gravel bikes, or robust city bikes. Main Features of the Route Start: Monza Park (entrance near Biassono/Lesmo). Finish: Center and train station of Erba (CO). Total length: Approximately 37 km (can be divided into shorter stages). Surface type: Mixed, with a prevalence of dirt and forest paths. Difficulty: Medium-easy, with the presence of some steep ups and downs.
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The "Strappo di via Leonardo Da Vinci" is a well-known and challenging segment for cyclists located in Lombardy, a short distance from Sesto San Giovanni. It is a short but very steep "wall", highly appreciated and feared by road cycling and mountain bike enthusiasts. Technical data of the route: Length: Approximately 350 meters Gradient: Very severe, with peaks reaching 20% Route type: Asphalt The climb is often included as a "leg-breaker" stretch within loop circuits that develop in the hinterland north of Milan and in Brianza, such as in the routes that connect the Monza Park area.
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A bridge to cross on a mountain bike! I tried on a racing bike, but better not!
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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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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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Be careful when it's humid or raining: the bridge becomes slippery!
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Albiate and the surrounding Brianza region offer a wide selection of gravel biking opportunities, with over 90 routes available for exploration. These trails cater to various preferences, from leisurely rides to more challenging adventures.
The gravel trails around Albiate feature a diverse landscape. You'll encounter dirt roads, scenic riverside paths along the Martesana Canal and the Lambro River, sections winding through vineyards, and routes traversing extensive parklands such as Montevecchia Park and Lambro Park. This variety ensures a dynamic riding experience.
Yes, while many routes in the region are challenging, there are options for all skill levels. You can find around 5 easy routes and over 30 moderate routes, perfect for those new to gravel biking or seeking a less strenuous experience. These often involve gentler gradients and well-maintained paths.
For experienced gravel bikers seeking a challenge, there are nearly 60 difficult routes available. One such demanding option is the Cascina Costa – Tetto Brianzolo Summit loop from Biassono-Lesmo Parco, which covers over 50 km with significant elevation changes. Another is the Lake Annone – Lake Annone loop from Carate Brianza, a difficult 80 km path offering varied lakeside and rural scenery.
The gravel biking routes around Albiate are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 150 reviews. Riders frequently praise the varied terrain, the beautiful natural landscapes including parklands and riverside paths, and the opportunity to explore charming villages and historical sites along the way.
Yes, many of the gravel routes in the Albiate area are designed as loops, offering convenient circular journeys. For example, the Lambro Cycle Path – Bridge over the Lambro River loop from Lissone-Muggiò is a popular 51 km circular trail along the Lambro River. Another option is the Alzaia del Canale Villoresi – Villoresi Canal Cycle Path loop from Seregno, a moderate 47 km route.
The trails often pass through diverse natural settings and near historical sites. You can explore regional parks like Montevecchia, Groane, and Lambro, and ride alongside the Martesana Canal and the Lambro and Adda rivers. Notable attractions include the Monza Park and the Lambro Riverside Trail. The region also features rolling hills and picturesque vineyards.
Yes, the Brianza region is rich in history and culture. While cycling, you might pass through charming villages with historical landmarks. Nearby attractions include the impressive Royal Villa of Monza and the Villoresi Canal towpath, which offers a glimpse into the region's heritage.
Many gravel routes in the Albiate area connect or pass through charming Italian villages. These towns often provide opportunities to stop for refreshments at local cafes, enjoy a meal, or find accommodation, allowing you to experience local culture and take a break during your ride.
The Brianza region generally offers good gravel biking conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery as the landscape changes. Summer can be warm, but riverside routes offer some respite. Winter rides are possible, though some sections might be muddy or require extra caution due to colder conditions.
While many routes are more challenging, some sections within the regional parks or along the canals offer flatter, less technical terrain suitable for families. For instance, areas within Parco Villa Campello in Albiate itself provide pleasant paths. Look for routes categorized as 'easy' or 'moderate' for more family-friendly experiences.
Parking availability varies depending on your chosen starting point. Many towns and villages in the Brianza region, including Albiate, offer public parking facilities. It's advisable to check specific starting points for routes on komoot for detailed parking information, as some trailheads may have designated areas.
Albiate and many surrounding towns in the Brianza area are generally well-connected by public transport, including local train lines and bus services. This allows for flexible planning, enabling you to start or end your ride at various points along the network of trails. Check local transport schedules for the most convenient access to your desired route.


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