4.4
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905
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51
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Gravel biking around Mercallo offers diverse landscapes, characterized by the presence of Lake Varese and Lake Comabbio, which provide scenic routes. The terrain includes both paved and unpaved sections, catering to varied gravel biking preferences. The region features notable natural elements such as the Panperduto Dam and proximity to protected areas like Parco regionale Campo dei Fiori, offering a mix of natural beauty and historical landmarks.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
5.0
(3)
33
riders
76.8km
06:48
610m
610m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
4.5
(2)
11
riders
44.7km
04:48
620m
630m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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4.9
(19)
128
riders
59.3km
03:43
280m
280m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.3
(3)
21
riders
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
10
riders
68.3km
04:36
570m
570m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Villoresi Canal begins at the Panperduto Dam, a historic and imposing hydraulic junction located in the municipality of Somma Lombardo (VA), where the canal draws its waters from the Ticino river.
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the view is always fascinating!
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Stop for a few minutes to enjoy the view...truly relaxing!
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It was a late 19th-century engineer, Eugenio Villoresi, son of the director of the gardens of Villa Reale in Monza, who envisioned extending the irrigation of the fields upstream from this imaginary line. He therefore designed a long canal connecting Lake Maggiore to the Adda River, using its waters to distribute, for a fee, to all the fields between the canal and the fountain line. Obtaining the government concession and securing the project's financing was certainly no easy feat; Villoresi did not see its completion, which took place in 1890, 11 years after his death.
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Convenient, protected connection. Interesting views of the railway bridge and old factories, now, I fear, abandoned to their fate.
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A beautiful glacial lake. Water lilies bloom in season.
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Barrier-free concrete bridge to cross the stream, convenient for entering the woods
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a nice relaxing route
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Mercallo offers a wide selection of gravel biking opportunities, with over 70 routes available. These trails cater to various skill levels, including easy, moderate, and difficult options.
The terrain around Mercallo is quite diverse, featuring a mix of paved and unpaved sections. You'll encounter scenic routes along the shores of Lake Varese and Lake Comabbio, as well as paths through forests, rivers, and even some swampy areas, providing varied experiences for gravel biking enthusiasts.
Yes, Mercallo has options for beginners. There are 6 easy-rated gravel bike trails available. A good starting point could be the Lake Comabbio – Lake Comabbio loop from Ternate-Varano Borghi, which is an easy route offering pleasant lakeside cycling.
Mercallo's gravel trails are rich in natural beauty and interesting landmarks. You can explore the picturesque shores of Lake Varese and Lake Comabbio, often featuring lakeside picnic areas. The iconic Panperduto Dam, marking the start of the Naviglio and Villoresi canals, is another significant point of interest. Some routes also venture near the Parco regionale Campo dei Fiori, known for its deciduous forests.
Yes, many of Mercallo's gravel routes are designed as loops. For example, the Panperduto Dam – Start of the Villoresi Canal loop from Sesto Calende offers a substantial circular ride exploring the dam area. Another option is the Lake Comabbio – Lake Comabbio loop from Ternate-Varano Borghi, perfect for a shorter, scenic circular tour.
The gravel biking experience in Mercallo is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from nearly 90 reviews. Riders frequently praise the tranquil lakes, the significant Panperduto Dam, and the diverse forest paths. The variety of routes, from easy to difficult, also contributes to its popularity among nearly 700 visitors who have explored the area with komoot.
Mercallo's diverse landscapes, including lakes and forests, are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, making them ideal for exploring. Summer can also be great, especially for lakeside routes where you might find picnic areas. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Absolutely. Mercallo offers 28 difficult-rated gravel routes for experienced riders. Notable challenging options include Forests, rivers and swamps by gravel bike, a 76.8 km trail, and the Two lakes Tour, which covers 44.7 km with extensive lake views.
When cycling through natural areas like the Parco regionale Campo dei Fiori, you might spot various wildlife. The park is home to deer, roe deer, foxes, and red squirrels, especially in the deciduous forests with beech and chestnut trees. Keep an eye out, particularly during quieter times of the day.
While many routes focus on Lake Varese and Lake Comabbio, some higher viewpoints in the region, such as those found in the peaks around Mercallo, can offer glimpses of Lake Maggiore. For instance, the View of Lake Maggiore from the Summit is a highlight that provides such panoramic vistas.
Yes, Mercallo has several easy routes that are suitable for families. The cycle paths around Lake Varese and Lake Comabbio are generally accessible and offer scenic, flatter terrain, often with picnic areas. The Lake Comabbio loop is a good example of a shorter, easy route perfect for a family outing.
While specific regulations for dogs on gravel bike trails are not detailed, many natural areas in Italy allow dogs on leash. Given the presence of wildlife in parks like Parco regionale Campo dei Fiori, it's always best to keep dogs under control. For lakeside paths, local rules may vary, so it's advisable to check signage or local guidelines for specific routes.
While specific parking locations for each trail are not listed, Mercallo and its surrounding towns, such as Ternate-Varano Borghi and Sesto Calende, typically offer public parking facilities. Look for designated parking areas near trailheads or town centers, especially around popular lakes like Varese and Comabbio, where cycling infrastructure is well-developed.


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