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No traffic road cycling routes around Carugo are set within the Lombardy region of Italy, characterized by a diverse landscape ideal for road cyclists. The area features rolling Brianza Hills, offering varied elevation, alongside the Lambro River and several glacial lakes such as Lake Montorfano and Lake Alserio. This terrain provides a mix of challenging climbs and flatter sections, with many routes traversing cultivated fields, small towns, and natural parks.
Last updated: August 10, 2026
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246
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55.4km
02:51
830m
830m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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49.2km
02:50
1,150m
1,150m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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4.7
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94
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31.1km
01:49
720m
720m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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14.2km
00:40
160m
160m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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33.9km
01:33
380m
380m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The final climb to Colle Brianza varies depending on the chosen side. The side from Dolzago measures 4.1 km with an average gradient of 6.3% and peaks up to 10%. The one from Santa Maria Hoè features the last 800 meters very challenging, with gradients between 12% and 18%. Main Climbs towards Colle Brianza 1. From Dolzago (Classic side) Length: 4.1 km Elevation gain: 259 m Average gradient: 6.3% Description: A fairly easy and regular climb, much appreciated for the view over the plain. The first part is shaded and immersed in the woods, then opens up towards the summit where there is a monument dedicated to the Giro d'Italia. 2. From Santa Maria Hoè (Giovenzana/Cagliano side) Length: 2.9 km Average gradient: 10.5% Description: Much harder and more selective than the Dolzago side. After an accessible first part, the finale features ramps between 12% and 18%. 3. From Castello di Brianza Length: 3.6 km Elevation gain: 223 m Average gradient: 6.1%
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The climb to Alpe del Viceré from Albavilla is a classic ascent of the Larian Triangle. It measures about 5.4 km with an elevation gain of 465 meters and an average gradient of 8.5%. It features challenging sections with gradients up to 12%, followed by more rideable sections before the finish. Route details Start: Albavilla Centre (approx. 430 m a.s.l.). Finish: Alpe del Viceré Park (903 m a.s.l.). Average gradient: 8.5%. Maximum gradient: Approx. 12% (located around the 3rd kilometer).
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Sirtori is a charming hilltop village located in the heart of the alta Brianza lecchese, famous for its historic views, its paths immersed in greenery, and the majestic Church of Saints Nabore and Felice, which dominates the settlement from its elevated position. The territory offers a perfect blend of sacred architecture, ancient noble residences, and a dense network of hiking and cycling trails.
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Arriving here is always a great satisfaction ;)
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Montorfano is a small village named after the mountain that overlooks it, a limestone outcrop so named because it rises isolated from the pre-Alpine mountain range behind it. Legend has it that the tears of the mountain, shed for its solitude, gave rise to a body of water, Lake Montorfano, one of the smaller lakes in Brianza.
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iconic climb of the Agostoni Cup
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Impossible not to notice it! Beautiful monument dedicated to the cyclists who pass in large numbers on this road
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It takes you back in time, it feels like you're in the early 1900s
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There are over 25 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Carugo, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels. These routes are specifically designed for road cyclists seeking serene and car-free experiences in the picturesque Lombardy region.
Yes, Carugo offers several easy no-traffic road cycling routes suitable for families. For instance, the Lambro Cycle Route provides a pleasant path along the Lambro River, featuring both paved and compact dirt sections. While not explicitly listed as family-friendly in the guide data, routes with lower elevation gain and shorter distances, like the Roadbike loop from Merone, are generally more accessible.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Carugo offer diverse terrain. You'll find routes traversing the rolling Brianza Hills, providing challenging climbs and panoramic views, as well as flatter sections along riverbanks and glacial lakes. Some paths, like parts of the Lambro Cycle Route, may include compact dirt sections alongside paved surfaces.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Carugo are designed as loops. Examples include the challenging Final Climb to Colle Brianza – Tetto Brianzolo Summit loop from Renate-Veduggio for experienced riders, or the more moderate Monza Park – Villa Mirabello loop from Villa Raverio, which offers extensive green spaces.
The no-traffic routes around Carugo are rich in natural beauty and historical sites. You can cycle past glacial lakes such as Lake Montorfano and Lake Alserio, or explore sections of the Lambro Riverside Trail. Historic churches like the Church of Saint Adrian and charming villages are also common sights.
The Lombardy region, including Carugo, is generally excellent for cycling from spring through autumn. Spring offers pleasant temperatures and blooming landscapes, while autumn provides cooler weather and beautiful foliage. Summer can be warm, but routes along lakes or rivers offer refreshing breezes. Winter cycling is possible, but check local conditions for colder temperatures or potential snow, especially in higher elevations.
Absolutely. For experienced road cyclists seeking a challenge, routes like the Final Climb to Colle Brianza – Tetto Brianzolo Summit loop from Renate-Veduggio offer significant elevation gain and demanding climbs through the Brianza Hills. Another option is the Durini Castle – Lakeside Fountains of Alserio loop from Seregno, which also features substantial ascents.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.19 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the car-free paths, the diverse and scenic landscapes ranging from rolling hills to serene lakes, and the opportunity to explore charming villages and historic sites without vehicle interference.
While specific parking details for every trailhead are not provided, Carugo and surrounding towns generally offer public parking options. For public transport, regional train services connect many towns in the Brianza area, making it possible to reach starting points for some routes. It's advisable to check local transport schedules and parking availability for your chosen route's starting point.
Many routes pass through or near small towns and villages where you can find cafes, restaurants, and shops for refreshments. The Lambro Riverside Trail, for example, is noted for having refreshment points. Monza Park, accessible via routes like the Monza Park – Villa Mirabello loop from Villa Raverio, also offers amenities within its extensive grounds.
Carugo's proximity makes it a gateway to Lake Como's iconic cycling routes. While not directly listed as no-traffic, you can find routes that lead towards the lake, allowing you to connect to its stunning scenery and challenging climbs. The region is known for routes featured in the Giro di Lombardia, offering world-class cycling experiences.


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