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Gravel biking around Olgiate Comasco offers a diverse landscape of unpaved paths, gravel sections, and forest trails. The region is characterized by undulating morainic hills and the Lura River, providing varied terrain and scenic views across valleys and ridgelines. These natural features create an environment suitable for no traffic gravel bike trails, ranging from moderate to more challenging ascents. The area's network of routes includes former railway lines and historical paths, ensuring a mix of natural beauty and cultural interest.
…Last updated: May 18, 2026
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41.2km
03:23
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.60km
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Pista Ciclopedonale della Valle Olona, starting from Castellanza, mainly follows the bank of the Olona River along consortium roads to Solbiate Olona, remaining on the other side of the Valley with respect to the track of the former Valmorea Railway.
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must visit for hikers and bikers
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The Magical Woods Trail hosts the works of Giancarlo Volontè; thanks to its evocative landscape, the route transports those who walk it into a fairy-tale world, full of surprises and discoveries at every step, to be experienced with lightheartedness and curiosity.
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Beautiful cycle path along the Olona River. Several points of interest: the Torba Monastery (FAI) and, with a short detour, the Castelseprio Archaeological Park with the beautiful church of Santa Maria Foris Portas.
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From "ateinsubriaolona.it": "The word magic evokes fairytale atmospheres, often immersed in a woodland setting, a place populated by fantastical inhabitants and guardian of fables and wonders. The Magic of the Woods trail is a short path that begins in front of one of the two entrances to the Scientific Education Center and hosts the wooden works of Giancarlo Volontè. It winds through a Scots pine forest, transporting those who walk it into a fairytale world, full of surprises and discoveries at every step, to be experienced with lightheartedness and curiosity. Along the trail, you'll encounter elves and spirits carved from wood, as well as giant-sized insects and other animals. Giancarlo Volontè is a skilled wood sculptor, a longtime friend of the Park, and an eclectic Volunteer Ecological Guard who works for the Protected Area. Like any artist, he is able to unleash the communicative power of materials, in this case wood, extracting for the eyes of all that magic guarded by the majestic inhabitants of the forest. Near the Scientific Education Center, completing the Magic of the Forest trail, you can walk the F.A.T.A. Trail, a short circular route complete with educational panels and installations on the solar system.
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e-bike charging station and stand with repair tools
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The bike lane on the side of the road is not really suitable for the road bikes
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The region offers a diverse mix of unpaved paths, gravel sections, and forest trails. You'll encounter varied terrain, from the undulating morainic hills to routes along the Lura River, providing both challenging ascents and picturesque, smoother sections.
Yes, there are routes suitable for families and beginners. For instance, the Chapel of Santa Margherita – Gaggiolo Wooden Bridge loop from Stabio is an easy option, offering a shorter distance and minimal elevation gain, perfect for a relaxed ride away from traffic.
You can explore various natural and historical features. Routes often follow the Lura River, and you might encounter remnants of industrial heritage like the former railway lines. The broader region also offers access to stunning natural highlights such as the Sandstone Caves of the Molera Gorges and the Breggia Gorge Park. For scenic views, consider visiting viewpoints like Brunate Viewpoint near Lake Como.
The lengths of the car-free gravel trails vary significantly. You can find shorter routes, like the Chapel of Santa Margherita loop at around 8.6 km, up to much longer, more challenging rides such as the Olona Valley Cycle Path loop from Grandate-Breccia, which extends for over 87 km.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for gravel biking in the Olgiate Comasco area, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. These seasons also tend to have fewer tourists compared to peak summer, contributing to a more tranquil, car-free experience on the trails. Winter can be an option on clear days, but some paths might be muddy or icy.
Yes, many of the no-traffic gravel bike routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Cycling and pedestrian bridge over the Lura loop and the Magic Forest Trail loop, both offering extensive car-free cycling experiences.
While specific regulations can vary by trail section or nature reserve, many natural paths and forest trails in the Olgiate Comasco area are generally dog-friendly, especially if your dog is well-behaved and kept on a leash. Always check local signage for any restrictions, particularly in protected areas or near wildlife habitats.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience around Olgiate Comasco, with an average score of 4.3 out of 5 stars from over 160 ratings. Reviewers often praise the quiet, varied terrain and the opportunity to explore natural landscapes away from busy roads.
Olgiate Comasco has some public transport connections, and its strategic location allows access to the wider Como region. While direct public transport to every trail start might not be available, you can often reach towns near trailheads by train or bus, then cycle to the car-free sections. Planning your route with public transport in mind is recommended.
Parking is generally available in and around Olgiate Comasco and the surrounding towns that serve as starting points for these trails. Look for public parking areas in villages like Grandate-Breccia, Vedano Olona, or Stabio, which are common access points for many of the car-free routes. Always ensure you park legally and respectfully.
While the car-free sections themselves might be more remote, you'll find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options in the towns and villages that these routes pass through or start from. It's a good idea to plan your stops in advance, especially on longer rides, to refuel and enjoy local cuisine.
The more challenging no-traffic gravel routes in the region can feature significant elevation gains, reflecting the undulating morainic hills. For example, the Olona Valley Cycle Path – Monastery of Torba loop involves an ascent of over 650 meters, providing a good workout for experienced gravel bikers.


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