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Adda and Naviglio di Paderno Trail

Hard

4.5

(2)

107

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Adda and Naviglio di Paderno Trail

02:09

20.4km

70m

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Jog the 12.7-mile (20.4 km) Adda and Naviglio di Paderno Trail, a difficult route through Adda Nord Park, featuring historic canals and rive

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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357 m

Brivio Castle

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This medieval castle is located in a strategic point: overlooking the Lungo Adda and in a pedestrian area full of bars, benches and fountains. The perfect place to stop! The …

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10.0 km

Olginate Dam

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The cycle path that runs parallel to the dam is usually very busy, especially during the summer season. In this specific stretch you can find many pedestrians seeking refreshment during …

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12.9 km

In the past, this bridge served as a railway route. Today it has been transformed into a bridge for cyclists and pedestrians, connecting the south-east bank of the Adda river …

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20.4 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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16.3 km

2.35 km

1.20 km

451 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

11.1 km

3.85 km

2.35 km

1.47 km

1.46 km

142 m

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Monday 25 May

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best way to access the Adda and Naviglio di Paderno Trail?

You can access the trail from various points along the Adda River. For public transport, consider destinations like Paderno d'Adda or Brivio, which offer connections to the trail. If driving, look for parking near these towns or specific trailheads; however, specific parking areas are not detailed in the provided data. The trail is largely a dedicated pedestrian and cycle path, making it safe and enjoyable once you've reached an access point.

Is the Adda and Naviglio di Paderno Trail suitable for beginners?

Yes, the trail is generally considered easy and suitable for all skill levels, including beginners. Many sections are flat and well-maintained, following a 'ciclopedonale' path. While some routes in the broader Adda River area might have slight elevation changes, the core sections are not reported to have significant difficulties.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the trail?

The trail primarily follows a 'ciclopedonale' (pedestrian and cycle path) alongside the Naviglio di Paderno and the Adda River. This means generally well-maintained and easily accessible paths. While mostly flat, some portions might consist of dirt roads, and there could be gentle inclines in certain areas. The path along the Naviglio Martesana, which connects to the Adda River, is known to be an uninterrupted off-road path surrounded by greenery.

What are the main points of interest along the Adda and Naviglio di Paderno Trail?

The trail offers a rich blend of natural beauty and historical sites. You'll encounter impressive industrial archaeology like the Esterle, Bertini, and Semenza hydroelectric power plants, the Robbiate Dam, and historic locks. Natural attractions include the 'Tre Corni dell'Adda' and religious sites like the Sanctuary of the Madonna della Rocchetta. Specific highlights on this route include Brivio Castle, the Olginate Dam, and the Adda River Pedestrian and Cycle Bridge.

Is the Adda and Naviglio di Paderno Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. Given its nature as a pedestrian and cycle path through natural surroundings, dogs are typically welcome. However, always ensure your dog is kept on a leash, especially in more crowded areas or near wildlife, and remember to clean up after them.

What is the best time of year to visit the trail?

The scenery is particularly beautiful in spring with blooming flora, making it an excellent time to visit. However, the trail is enjoyable throughout many seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for jogging, while summer can be warm but still enjoyable, especially in the shaded sections. Winter might require appropriate gear, but the path remains accessible.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for the trail or Parco Adda Nord?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Adda and Naviglio di Paderno Trail or to enter Parco Adda Nord. The park and its trails are generally open to the public for recreational use. However, always respect local regulations and signage within the park.

Does the trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route is part of an extensive trail system. It covers a significant portion of L'Adda e il naviglio di Paderno and also passes through sections of Via Alzaia, Ponte Vittorio Emanuele Terzo, Vicolo del Morone, Via della Pacciarda, Vicolo Fossa Castello, Via Adda, and Via Sant'Antonio. This connectivity offers possibilities for longer runs and varied experiences, including connections to routes like the Naviglio Martesana.

Are there refreshment points or facilities along the route?

Yes, along the route, particularly at points like the Stallazzo, there are refreshment points where joggers can rest and enjoy the natural surroundings. You may also find cafes and restaurants in the nearby towns such as Paderno d'Adda or Brivio, which are good options before or after your run.

What are the loop options for jogging on the Adda and Naviglio di Paderno Trail?

While the main trail follows the river and canal, the extensive network in the area allows for various loop options. Many local routes are designed as loops, often incorporating both sides of the river or connecting to other paths. These loops can range from easy hikes with minimal elevation gain to longer routes requiring good fitness. You can plan your specific loop based on your desired distance and difficulty.

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