Best bike parks around Pregnana Milanese are integrated within a rich network of cycling routes and natural parks. This area, situated in the Metropolitan City of Milan, features the Parco del Basso Olona, a green lung with developing cycling infrastructure. The region offers diverse terrain for various biking experiences, including road cycling, gravel, and mountain biking trails.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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A very small area that resembles a small mountain bike trail, with short climbs and descents and very challenging gradients. For those who want to test their skills on the slopes, it might be worth spending a few minutes here.
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Bosco in the city, beautiful for getting away from the metropolis and staying there
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Also called the 'Montagnetta di Milano', Monte Stella is an artificial relief located in the north-west area of Milan, in the QT8 district in Municipio 8, 45 meters high (185 m a.s.l.).
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Park in the western suburbs of Milan. Nice to ride on gravel among woods, clearings, waterways and lakes.
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cute route inside the Ongari quarry, easy and fun dedicated to bikes
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It is the only climb in Milan. Seriously, it allows you to see a decent panorama of Milan from above
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very nice, neat and clean glimpse. It is possible to go around the pond in a well-defined and clean path
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Pregnana Milanese offers a rich network of cycling routes catering to various preferences. You can find options for road cycling, gravel biking, and mountain biking, with trails ranging from leisurely rides through natural parks to more technical tracks. The area is particularly known for its extensive routes within the developing Parco del Basso Olona.
Yes, while not conventional 'bike parks' with extensive jump lines, the area features several spots with technical elements. For instance, XC Trail Cava Ongari offers a varied track with ups and downs, a short steep descent, a pump track straight, and a flat jump. You can also find challenging routes like the Technical up-and-down trails 🚵 with climbs, steep descents, and roots, or the Small track: jumps, climbs, technical 🚵 for steep climbs, jumps, and dunes.
The region is rich in natural landscapes. The Frogs’ Trail, Boscoincittà is a notable example, characterized by marshy lakes and wooden bridges, offering a well-defined gravel path through woods and waterways. The Parco del Basso Olona also features diverse landscapes, including arable land, meadows, and resurgence waters, providing immersive rides through nature.
Yes, there are family-friendly options available. Many routes within the Parco del Basso Olona are suitable for leisurely rides. Additionally, the View of Milan from Monte Stella, an artificial relief with a dirt route, is considered family-friendly and offers a unique perspective.
A popular viewpoint is the View of Milan from Monte Stella. This artificial hill, also known as the 'Montagnetta di Milano,' offers a dirt route with about 60m elevation gain and provides panoramic views of Milan.
The best time to visit for cycling is generally during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) when the weather is mild and pleasant. Summer can be warm, but many routes offer shade. Winter rides are possible, but conditions might be colder and some paths could be muddy.
Yes, Pregnana Milanese serves as a hub for numerous cycling routes, including longer loops. For mountain biking, you can explore routes like the 49.8 km 'Naviglio Grande – Palazzo Archinto loop' or the 39.3 km 'Fontanili Park – Boscoincittà Pond loop'. For gravel biking, options include the 88.9 km 'Panperduto Dam – Panperduto Dam loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the MTB Trails around Pregnana Milanese and Gravel biking around Pregnana Milanese guides.
Beyond cycling, the natural parks and extensive trail networks around Pregnana Milanese are also excellent for running and walking. You can find various running trails, such as the 'WWF Oasis of Vanzago – WWF Vanzago Forest loop' (9.5 km) or the 'Rho-Fiera Pedestrian and Cycle Bridge – Olona Diversion Canal loop' (19.8 km). Explore more options in the Running Trails around Pregnana Milanese guide.
The Parco del Basso Olona is a significant natural park spanning several municipalities, including Pregnana Milanese. It's a key green area characterized by springs and resurgence waters. The park is actively developing and enhancing its network of cycling paths, aiming to connect various towns and offer cyclists immersive rides through nature, away from urban environments. It's a central feature for cycling in the region.
Yes, mountain biking routes around Pregnana Milanese cater to various skill levels. You can find moderate trails like the 'Naviglio Grande – Palazzo Archinto loop' (49.8 km) or the 'Fontanili Park – Boscoincittà Pond loop' (39.3 km). For more challenging experiences, consider the Technical up-and-down trails 🚵 which are recommended for experienced riders due to steep climbs and descents with roots.
Absolutely. The cycling network around Pregnana Milanese is designed for connectivity. Many routes link Pregnana Milanese with neighboring towns and natural attractions. The ongoing development in the Parco del Basso Olona specifically aims to enhance these connections, allowing cyclists to travel between municipalities on dedicated bike paths.


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