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This moderate 17.4-mile touring cycling route follows the Adda River from Imbersago to Lake Olginate, featuring gravel paths and historic si
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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944 m
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5.11 km
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10.3 km
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14.1 km
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28.1 km
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17.7 km
4.27 km
3.85 km
1.17 km
1.07 km
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22.5 km
3.30 km
2.21 km
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While specific parking details for Imbersago are not provided, you can generally find parking near the starting point in Imbersago. It's advisable to check local parking options upon arrival, especially near the Leonardo da Vinci Ferry, as this is a notable starting landmark.
Information on specific public transport connections to Imbersago is not detailed in the provided sources. For the most accurate and up-to-date public transport options, it's recommended to consult local transport authorities or websites like leccotourism.it for connections to Imbersago or nearby towns along the Adda River.
Despite being called a 'gravel tour,' the route features mostly paved surfaces, making it suitable for various touring bicycles. However, some segments may be unpaved gravel roads. The path is generally flat with only slight elevation changes, following the Adda River through the Gravel trail along the Adda River, secondary roads, and river banks.
The trail offers wonderful views and a continuously changing landscape, making it enjoyable across various seasons. Spring and autumn are often ideal for cycling in Lombardy due to milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be pleasant, but it's always good to check the weather forecast before you go.
While the trail passes through natural areas like Parco Adda, specific regulations regarding dogs are not provided. Generally, dogs are allowed on many outdoor trails, but it's always best to keep them on a leash, especially in nature preserves, and to clean up after them. Check local park rules for Parco Adda Nord for any specific restrictions.
No specific permits or entrance fees are mentioned for cycling this route or for accessing the Parco Adda Nord. The trail is part of the broader Adda River Cycleway, which is generally open to the public without charge.
This tour is rich in natural beauty and historical significance. You'll pass by the replica of the Leonardo da Vinci Ferry in Imbersago, enjoy the Brivio riverfront and Adda Bridge, and cycle along the scenic Gravel trail along the Adda River. The route also offers views of Lake Garlate and the Olginate Lakeside Promenade, passing through the pristine Parco Adda nature preserve. You'll also encounter elements related to Leonardo da Vinci's studies of the river.
This gravel tour is approximately 28.1 kilometers (17.5 miles) long and typically takes around 2 hours and 27 minutes to complete by touring bicycle, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
Yes, the broader Adda cycleway, of which this route is a part, features 'bicigrills' (bike service stations). These offer convenient spots for breaks, refreshments, and potentially assistance, ensuring you have options for food and drink along your journey.
Yes, this route largely follows the official trail named L'Adda e il naviglio di Paderno. It also briefly intersects with sections of the Sentiero cliclo-pedonale dell'Adda, Vicolo del Morone, and Via ai molini di sopra, among others, offering connections to other local paths.
Given its moderate difficulty, mostly flat terrain, and scenic views, this route is generally suitable for families. The presence of bicigrills and the natural beauty of the Parco Adda make it an enjoyable outing. However, ensure children are comfortable with the distance and any unpaved sections.