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Hiking around Carnate offers a variety of trails through the Lombardy region, characterized by gentle hills and rural landscapes. The area features routes that connect small towns and pass by local landmarks, including streams and farmhouses. Hikers can explore paths suitable for different skill levels, from easy loops to more challenging long-distance routes. The terrain generally involves minimal elevation changes, making it accessible for varied outdoor activities.
Last updated: August 10, 2026
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12
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6.77km
01:44
30m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13
hikers
7.96km
02:04
50m
50m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.0
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4
hikers
6.20km
01:38
50m
50m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13
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6.14km
01:35
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.79km
01:15
40m
40m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The underpass of the Carnate-Usmate station is part of the railway infrastructure that connects the tracks and adjacent areas of the Milan-Lecco and Seregno-Bergamo lines. [1 Station and Underpass Details Location: Facility located in the municipality of Carnate (province of Monza and Brianza), with interchange areas and parking lots on the east and west sides. It allows pedestrian passage and access to the platform tracks.
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The path is not closed. Just go straight and don't try to go beyond the gate.
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This church was dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul, also known as the "Princes of the Apostles." Their feast day is June 29. Simon, nicknamed Peter (Rock), was a fisherman on the Sea of Galilee when he and his brother Andrew were called by Jesus Christ to be "fishers of men." According to Catholic doctrine, he is the chief apostle, and the two-thousand-year line of popes—currently Francis—follows him. In statues and paintings, Peter is almost always depicted with two keys in his hand. This attribute refers to the biblical passage in Matthew: "I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven" (Matthew 16:19). Simon, nicknamed Peter (Rock), was a fisherman on the Sea of Galilee when he and his brother Andrew were called by Jesus Christ to be "fishers of men." Paul was initially an opponent of the Christian movement and, unlike the other apostles, was not called to the apostleship by Jesus Christ during his lifetime, but was converted later through the famous "Damascus Road experience." His attribute is the sword with which he was executed. Such a sentence was a "privilege" under Roman law at the time (a swift death, unlike other forms of execution which involved a long, agonizing death struggle) afforded to the citizens of Rome.
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The path indicated by Komoot is actually a small private road: avoid it if you're coming from above, as you'll find yourself closed in by a gate and nets.
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Villa Anguissola in Busca D’Adda is a historic neoclassical residence, built primarily in 1807 on the initiative of Count Carlo Francesco Anguissola. Despite the deterioration it suffered, it has been restored and is considered a notable example of neoclassical architecture in Brianza, with roots that also include a 17th-century palace and a 15th-century farm building.
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This stretch is a vestige of the old cobbled streets, once common in Brianza. Historically beautiful.
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In ancient times in Lomagna there were two small churches, one dedicated to Saint Alexander and the other to Saint Lawrence the Martyr. In 1567 the Archbishop of Milan Carlo Borromeo ordered that these be demolished and that a new one be built dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul, to be built by reusing materials and furnishings from the two old chapels.
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Small park adjacent to the church is the site of various events
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There are over 570 hiking routes around Carnate, offering a wide variety of options for different preferences and skill levels. This includes over 260 easy routes, 290 moderate routes, and 19 difficult routes.
Hiking around Carnate primarily features routes through gentle hills and rural landscapes. You'll find paths connecting small towns, passing by local streams, and winding through farmhouses. The terrain generally involves minimal elevation changes, making it accessible for varied outdoor activities.
The hiking routes in Carnate are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 2400 reviews. Hikers often praise the rural paths, stream-side trails, and the network of routes connecting small towns and farmhouses, which offer options for different ability levels.
Yes, Carnate offers many easy routes suitable for families. These trails typically have minimal elevation changes and pass through pleasant rural landscapes. For example, the Dog Meetups – Cascina Malpensata loop from Lomagna is an easy 3.0-mile (4.9 km) trail that leads through rural areas and is often completed in about 1 hour 15 minutes.
Many trails in Carnate are suitable for dogs, especially those that traverse rural areas and open landscapes. The Dog Meetups – Cascina Malpensata loop from Lomagna is even named for its popularity among dog owners, leading through pleasant rural areas.
Yes, Carnate features several circular routes. A popular option is the Cascina Melli – Farmhouse in the Colli Briantei loop from Usmate Velate, a moderate 12.0 km (7.5 miles) hike. Another is the Dog Meetups – Cascina Malpensata loop from Lomagna, which is an easy 4.9 km (3.0 miles) loop.
Hiking trails around Carnate offer views of various natural features and landmarks. You can explore areas like the Oasis of Galbusera Bianca, the Lake Sartirana, or the Aberone Oasis. There are also viewpoints like Cypress Peak, and you might encounter the Royal Groves of Monza.
Yes, for those seeking a more demanding experience, Carnate offers 19 difficult routes. One such challenging trail is Sentiero 1 from Ceregallo to Lomagna (via Curone Stream), a 14.5-mile (23.3 km) route that takes approximately 6 hours and 24 minutes to complete.
The hiking routes in Carnate often connect small towns and pass by farmhouses, increasing the likelihood of finding local cafes or eateries. While specific establishments aren't listed, exploring the towns along your chosen route is a good way to discover local amenities.
The gentle hills and rural landscapes of Carnate make it suitable for hiking during many seasons. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. While specific seasonal considerations are not detailed, the minimal elevation changes suggest that many trails remain accessible outside of extreme weather conditions.
Yes, many trails in Carnate follow stream-side paths. For instance, Sentiero 1 from Ceregallo to Lomagna (via Curone Stream) explicitly follows the Curone Stream, offering scenic views along the water.
Absolutely. The hiking network around Carnate is characterized by routes that connect small towns and villages. For example, Trail 4: Osnago to Valaperta directly connects the towns of Osnago and Valaperta, offering a path through the local landscape.


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