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Road cycling routes around Triuggio are situated in the Brianza region of Lombardy, Italy, offering a diverse landscape for cyclists. The area features rolling hills, natural vegetation, and transitional terrain between the flat Po Valley and the initial elevations leading to the Alps. The Lambro Valley provides additional scenic paths, making it a varied destination for road cyclists.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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"Madonnina dei Ciclisti" which is located on the border between Besana and Monticello Brianza, at the top of the well-known climb near Villa Greppi This place, a historical landmark for generations of local cyclists, consists of a fountain and a painting/bas-relief (work by artist Gerry Scaccabarozzi) placed to welcome cyclists after the effort of the climb.
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The Monticello fountain (located in Monticello Brianza, in the province of Lecco) is one of the most famous and frequented rest and water supply points for cyclists and walkers from all over Brianza and Lombardy.
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The main inhabited center of Roncola is situated on a ridge at about 854 meters above sea level, near which flows the Valdimagnino loop. The remaining hamlets, including Roncola Alta, San Defendente, and Cà Maltroti, occupy the northern slope of this ridge, at altitudes ranging from 600 to over 1000 meters.
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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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A valuable 17th-century monument of Lombard Baroque, but also a bulwark that rises in a panoramic position overlooking the Adda Valley in Imbersago, in the province of Lecco. A perfect blend of religious devotion, commemoration of a mystical past, and immersion in lush nature, a symbol of vitality and timeless beauty. The history of the Sanctuary of Imbersago is rooted in a past of apparitions and miraculous events. It all began on May 9, 1617, when three shepherds who were grazing their flock in the woods saw a celestial figure among dazzling lights and harmonious melodies on the three large chestnut trees that stood around the Sorgente del Lupo (so named for the animals that roamed there). At that point, Pietro, one of the children, with great wonder, spotted and picked up a ripe hedgehog, an unlikely event in the middle of spring. And for all the people, this represented the prodigious sign that the Blessed Virgin wished to be honored in that very place. From here, from this miraculous vision, began the devotion to the Madonna del Bosco, also known as Madonna del Riccio, referring precisely to the miracle just narrated, or Madonna dei Miracoli di Imbersago.
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It is a complex of buildings enclosed by a wall, the historic block of which extends in a U-shape along the east-west axis. Despite neglect and numerous changes in use, which have led to extensive renovations, the interior still retains highly valuable spaces, with stuccoed and frescoed rooms depicting architectural motifs and mythological episodes, vaulted ceilings, generally pavilion-shaped masonry, or false reed vaults, or wooden coffered ceilings.
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Villa Mirabello, a wonderful example of 17th-century architecture and residence, was built in the mid-17th century by the Durini family, who had purchased the fiefdom of Monza in 1648. The Durinis built a beautiful villa, with large halls for parties and receptions, named "Mirabello." Its U-shaped structure, open to the river landscape and featuring a courtyard, is of great structural significance, as it marks the transition from the typology of the walled country palace, typical of the 15th and 16th centuries, to the new concept of the palace-villa opening onto a scenic garden or park.
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Road cycling around Triuggio, located in the Brianza region of Lombardy, Italy, is characterized by a diverse landscape. You'll find rolling hills, natural vegetation, and transitional terrain between the flat Po Valley and the initial elevations leading to the Alps. The Lambro Valley also offers additional scenic paths, providing a varied experience for cyclists.
There are over 250 road cycling routes available around Triuggio, catering to various skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has explored these routes extensively, with over 19,000 road cyclists using komoot to discover the area's varied terrain.
Yes, Triuggio offers a good selection of routes for different ability levels. There are 55 easy routes and 151 moderate routes, making it possible to find paths suitable for beginners or family-friendly rides. These routes often feature gentler gradients and less demanding terrain.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Triuggio offers 50 difficult routes. These often include significant elevation gains, such as the Brianza Hills Loop, a 43.7-mile route with over 1400 meters of elevation gain, or the Brivio Bridge – Valcava Pass loop from Macherio-Sovico, which covers over 100 km and features more than 1500 meters of climbing.
You can expect a mix of natural and rural vegetation, rolling hills, and often breathtaking views of the Alps, especially on higher points. The area includes forest trails through the Lambro Valley and along the Rio Pegorino, offering pleasant and scenic backdrops for your rides. The terrain transitions from the flat Po Valley to the initial elevations leading to the Alps, providing diverse scenery.
Many routes in the Brianza region offer scenic viewpoints, particularly those that navigate the characteristic rolling hills. For instance, the Tetto Brianzolo Summit – Sirtori Village and Church loop from Triuggio-Ponte Albiate provides views of the Tetto Brianzolo Summit and passes through picturesque villages.
While cycling, you can discover various points of interest. The region is home to natural monuments and historical sites. For example, you might pass by the Zoca dei Pirutit Pond or the Chapel by the Lake in Monza Park. Some routes, like the Villa Greppi and Historic Park – Villa Mirabello loop from Macherio-Sovico, lead through historic parks and past villas, adding a cultural dimension to your ride.
Yes, the Brianza region is close to the Briantei Lakes, which are glacial in origin and surrounded by lush natural environments, offering picturesque destinations for longer excursions. Within the immediate area, you can find natural features like the Lambro Valley and the Rio Pegorino, which often feature forest trails and historical ruins. Highlights like the Oasi di Baggero and Green Lakes along the Lambro are also accessible.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 600 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, from rolling hills to scenic valleys, and the variety of routes available for different skill levels. The mix of natural beauty and cultural landmarks also contributes to a highly enjoyable cycling experience.
Yes, parking is generally available in and around Triuggio, particularly at starting points for popular routes or in nearby towns. It's advisable to check specific route descriptions or local maps for designated parking areas to ensure convenient access to trailheads.
The region's train network supports bike transportation, making it easier for cyclists to access different starting points for their rides around Triuggio. This allows for more flexibility in planning your routes and exploring a wider area without needing to drive to every trailhead.
Given the strong local cycling culture and the presence of villages along many routes, you will often find cafes, restaurants, and other establishments where you can stop for refreshments. The routes frequently pass through towns and hamlets, providing opportunities for breaks and to experience local hospitality.


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