Discover the Natural Beauty of Parco Grubrìca
Explore Parco Grubrìca, an ecological park in Nova Milanese, where cycling trails meet serene landscapes for a perfect day of adventure and relaxation.
Nestled in the charming surroundings of Nova Milanese, Parco Grubrìca stands as a testament to Italy's commitment to ecological preservation and outdoor recreation. This ecological park invites visitors to immerse themselves in lush greenery, vibrant flower gardens, and winding pathways that offer both leisurely strolls and invigorating bike rides. With its well-maintained cycling trails, the park is a haven for cycling enthusiasts of all levels, providing a unique opportunity to explore the scenic beauty of the area while enjoying a healthy lifestyle. Families will find ample space for picnics, and children can safely play in the designated areas, making it an ideal spot for a day out with loved ones. The park's natural habitats are home to a variety of flora and fauna, offering nature lovers a chance to observe wildlife in its natural setting. Additionally, the peaceful ambiance of Parco Grubrìca provides a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, allowing visitors to unwind and reconnect with nature. Whether you're an avid cyclist, a family looking for an outdoor adventure, or a traveler seeking tranquility, Parco Grubrìca is a must-visit destination that captures the essence of Italy's natural beauty.
Local tips
- Bring your own bike for a more enjoyable experience on the cycling trails.
- Visit during the early morning or late afternoon for the best lighting and fewer crowds.
- Pack a picnic to fully enjoy the park's many scenic spots.
- Check the weather before your visit to ensure the best experience in nature.
A brief summary to Parco Grubrìa
- P.za Gioia, Nova Milanese, Province of Monza and Brianza, 20834, IT
- +390362374512
Getting There
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Car
To reach Parco Grubrìa by car, start from the center of Brianza. Get onto the SS36 highway heading towards Monza. After about 15 minutes, take the exit for Nova Milanese. Follow the signs for Nova Milanese and continue on Via della Libertà. At the roundabout, take the first exit onto Viale Lombardia (SP6) and follow it until you reach P.za Gioia, where Parco Grubrìa is located. There is parking available nearby, but be sure to check for any parking fees.
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Public Transportation
If you are using public transportation, start by taking a train from Milan to Seregno. Trains leave frequently from Milano Centrale or Milano Porta Garibaldi stations. Once you arrive at Seregno, transfer to Bus Line 5 towards Nova Milanese. After about 20 minutes on the bus, get off at the stop named 'P.za Gioia'. Parco Grubrìa will be a short walk from there. Make sure to check the current bus schedule as times may vary.
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Bicycle
For those who prefer cycling, Brianza offers beautiful bike paths. You can rent a bicycle in the town center. From Brianza, head towards the cycling paths along the SS36 highway, taking the route that directs you to Nova Milanese. The park is located in the city center, at P.za Gioia. Ensure to wear a helmet and follow local cycling rules. Bicycle rental fees may apply, depending on the rental shop.
Attractions Nearby to Parco Grubrìa
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Villa Ghirlanda Silva
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Museo d'Arte Contemporanea
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Villa Comunale Park Tittoni
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Villa Baldironi-Reati
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Villa Borsani
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Cappella Reale Espiatoria
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Roseto della Villa Reale di Monza
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Roseto 'Niso Fumagalli'
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Mercatino di Natale
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Giardini della Stazione
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Monumento ai Caduti
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Santa Maria in Strada, Monza
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Ethnological Museum Monza and Brianza
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Musei Civici di Monza
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Piazza Duomo
Landmarks nearby to Parco Grubrìa
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Parco Grubrìa
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Vecchia Brianza
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Largo Giuseppe Mazzini
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Piazza S. Pietro Martire
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Cappella della Regina Teodolinda
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Mulino Colombo
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Ponte delle Grazie Vecchie
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Visitar Milan - tour en español del arte en Milan
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Parrocchia di Santa Maria Assunta alla Certosa di Garegnano
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Via Giovanni Battista Sammartini, 7
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Piazzale Carlo Archinto
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Piazza Quattro Novembre
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Monumental Cemetery
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Piazzale Loreto
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Torre Arcobaleno