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Jogging in Monza and Brianza offers diverse landscapes, from expansive parklands to hilly terrain and river valleys. The region is characterized by the vast Monza Park, featuring extensive woodlands and the Lambro river, alongside the broader Brianza area with its rolling hills and glacial lakes. This varied topography provides a range of running experiences, from flat, paved paths within the park to more challenging routes with elevation gains in the surrounding countryside.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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10.8km
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Lace up for a moderate jogging loop through Parco di Monza, covering 6.7 miles (10.8 km) with a gentle 148 feet (45 metres) of elevation gain. This route offers a smooth experience on asphalted surfaces, perfect for a steady pace. You will pass by the impressive 17th-century Villa Mirabello, a grand architectural sight. The trail also leads you to the historic Ponte delle Catene, a notable bridge spanning the Lambro River, adding charm to your 1 hour and 8 minutes run. Enjoy the blend of historical landmarks and natural park scenery as you jog.
Parco di Monza is a large and historic green space, generally easy to access for visitors. While exact parking for the start of this specific route isn't detailed, you can typically find parking spots around the park's edges. Always check local regulations for any permits or fees that might apply to park access before your visit. Consider starting your run in the morning to enjoy cooler temperatures and fewer crowds.
This route stands out for its unique combination of natural parkland and significant historical structures. The presence of the elegant Villa Mirabello and the distinctive Ponte delle Catene makes this loop more than just a run; it's a journey through local heritage. It offers a pleasant way to explore the vast Parco di Monza, providing both exercise and a glimpse into the area's past.
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16.4km
01:47
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:04
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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05:29
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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16.3km
01:45
200m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17.5km
01:51
240m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The historic Scalinata del Santuario di Montevecchia (dedicated to the Blessed Virgin of Mount Carmel) is composed of 180 steps immersed in greenery. For further details on routes, history, and opening times, you can consult the official regional tourism page on in-Lombardia or travel tips on Viaggiare in Brianza.
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The Swan Lake is a picturesque artificial body of water located in the Royal Gardens of Monza. Designed by architect Giuseppe Piermarini, the environment hosts flora and fauna and offers attractions of historical and landscape significance.
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The most convenient entrance and closest to the Curva Parabolica (renamed Curva Alboreto) of the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza is Porta Santa Maria delle Selve (Gate B/C). To comfortably reach this area, check the ticket details and updated maps directly on the official event website via Autodromo Nazionale Monza.
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The Regional Park of Montevecchia and the Curone Valley is a protected natural area of about 2,350 hectares located in the Brianza lecchese, less than an hour from Milan. This green lung offers a perfect balance between nature and traditional human settlements, alternating dense woods with meadows, terraced vineyards, and historic farmhouses.
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Villa Cusani Confalonieri is a historic "villa di delizia" (pleasure villa) located in Carate Brianza (MB), in Via S. Bernardo. Originally built as a medieval fortified castle in a panoramic position overlooking the Lambro valley, it was transformed in the 17th century by the noble Milanese Confalonieri family into a refined noble residence. Today, the property is owned by the Municipality of Carate Brianza and is an important cultural hub for the area.
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Monza Park is one of the largest historic parks in Europe and the largest walled enclosure, with over 700 hectares of extension. Established in 1805 by Napoleon, it hosts the famous Royal Villa, the Royal Gardens, and the National Autodrome, offering nature, sport, and culture. It is accessible for free every day. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
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The Monza park is always a spectacle in spring
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Interesting collection of roses, some very old but well-maintained with twisted trunks that enhance their age. Pleasant environment, easily accessible, you can explore it at your own pace. Beautiful are the tanks that add some movement. Access is FREE. I didn't really appreciate the support structures for climbing plants and the small, miserable little roses. Very well cared for. All varieties are labeled.
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Monza and Brianza offer a wide selection of running routes, with over 900 trails available. These cater to all fitness levels, including approximately 58 easy routes perfect for beginners, over 770 moderate options, and more than 100 challenging trails for experienced runners.
Yes, Monza Park is particularly well-suited for families, featuring dedicated 'Royal Routes' designed for various fitness levels, including shorter, easier options. The park's vast, enclosed nature provides a safe and pleasant environment for all ages. Many of the easy routes found throughout the region are also suitable for family outings.
While specific rules can vary, large green spaces like Monza Park are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. The extensive woodlands and open areas offer plenty of space for you and your canine companion to enjoy a run together. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions.
Absolutely. Monza Park is renowned for its circular 'Royal Routes,' including the 21 km 'Real Half Marathon' green route. Beyond these, you can find other excellent loop options like the Vedano Entrance, Monza Park – Entrance to the Park Library loop from Monza, which is a moderate 7.8 km trail, or the shorter, easy Vedano Entrance, Monza Park – Cavriga Avenue loop from Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, spanning about 4.5 km.
The region boasts diverse terrain. In Monza Park, you'll find many routes with paved surfaces, ideal for smooth running. The broader Brianza area, however, offers more varied landscapes, including rolling hills, quiet country lanes, forests, and cultivated fields. Some routes feature significant elevation gains, providing a more challenging experience.
Many routes offer beautiful sights. In Monza Park, you can run past historical landmarks such as the Villa Mirabello and the scenic Chain Bridge. The park also encompasses the majestic Royal Villa of Monza with its English-style Gardens and Swan Lake. Beyond the park, the Brianza region features routes along the Lambro river, past historic villas, and near glacial lakes like Lake Annone and Lake Pusiano. You might also encounter the impressive Carlo Esterle Hydroelectric Power Plant on some riverine trails.
The running routes in Monza and Brianza are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average score of 4.3 stars from over 300 reviews. Runners frequently praise the region's diverse landscapes, from the expansive parklands to the scenic river valleys and rolling hills, as well as the well-maintained paths and the variety of options for all skill levels.
Monza Park is generally well-connected by public transport, with various bus lines serving its entrances. For routes outside the immediate city center, especially in the broader Brianza region, public transport options might be more limited, though regional trains and buses connect many towns. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific route access points.
Yes, parking is available near major access points, particularly around Monza Park. Many of the park's entrances have designated parking areas. For routes in smaller towns or more rural parts of Brianza, street parking or smaller public car parks may be available. Always look for official parking signs.
Monza and Brianza offer pleasant running conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly ideal, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery as foliage changes. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late evening runs are recommended. Winter jogging is also possible, especially on the well-maintained paths of Monza Park, though some more rural trails might be less accessible depending on weather conditions.
Yes, the Brianza region is dotted with natural water features. While large waterfalls are less common, the region's glacial lakes, such as Lake Annone, Lake Pusiano, and Lake Alserio, offer tranquil settings for runs. The Zoca dei Pirutit Pond and the Laghetto of the Royal Villa of Monza are also beautiful spots to run by. The Lambro river also provides pleasant routes along its banks.
Beginners will find many suitable options, especially within Monza Park, which features dedicated 'Royal Routes' of varying lengths, including a 3 km yellow route. An easy option outside the park is the Centrale Elettrica Angelo Bertini da Porto d'Adda – loop tour, a 4.7 km trail through riverine landscapes, often completed in about 31 minutes.
For those seeking a challenge, the region offers several difficult routes. The From Cornate to Paderno along the Adda river with the Ponte San Michele is a difficult 16.4 km path with significant elevation changes. Another demanding option is the Monza Park – Chain Bridge loop from Monza, a 16.4 km route that explores the park's extensive terrain.


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