4.3
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167
riders
6
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Gravel biking around Corrido offers routes that explore varied terrain, often featuring lakeside paths, stream-side trails, and ascents into surrounding hills. The area includes routes near Lake Piano and the Cuccio Stream, providing diverse landscapes for gravel cyclists. These trails often incorporate sections of former railway lines, offering smooth, traffic-free riding experiences. The region's topography includes both flatter sections along water bodies and more challenging climbs into higher elevations.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
3.6
(8)
56
riders
25.9km
01:53
570m
570m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
4.0
(1)
11
riders
32.3km
02:46
1,060m
1,060m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
(1)
11
riders
29.9km
02:05
490m
490m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
4
riders
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
7
riders
24.6km
02:11
950m
950m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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It's a great ride. Good road conditions and good visibility.
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Very technical descent but with perfect asphalt.
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Beautifully situated on the mountainside, this route offers magnificent views of Lake Como. Even without the view, the route is beautiful: a small, well-paved (June 2025) mountain road with a moderate climb, beautiful switchbacks, and little traffic.
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Along the way there are wonderful views of Lake Como and Lake Lugano
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Osteno is a beautiful village at the beginning of the climb to the Alto Valle de Intelvi - worth a visit and if you want to fill up your water bottles you can do so in one of the bars on the Lungo Lago.
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After Cusino, the route descends without any further climbs to Carlazzo, where a magnificent series of elegantly curved switchbacks is a wonderfully smooth ride. The road surface is excellent (06/2025).
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There are 9 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Corrido listed in this guide. These routes offer a variety of experiences, focusing on car-free enjoyment of the region's landscapes.
While all the routes in this guide are rated as 'difficult' due to their technical nature or elevation gain, they are specifically chosen for their traffic-free environment. For a route that offers a good challenge without excessive length, consider the Cycle path on former railway – Lake Piano loop from Bene Lario, which is just over 26 km.
Yes, many of the no-traffic gravel bike trails around Corrido are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Lake Piano – Lakeside Dock at Lago di Piano loop from Porlezza is a great circular option, offering scenic views around the lake.
The trails around Corrido often feature beautiful natural scenery. You can expect views of Lake Piano, as seen on routes like the Pier on Lake Piano – View of Tavoldo loop from Porlezza. The region is also known for its gorges and waterfalls, such as the Tobi Waterfall and the Sanagra Stream Waterfalls, which might be accessible from nearby trails.
Absolutely. Several routes are under 30 miles (approximately 48 km). The Along the Cuccio Stream – Serpentine Descent to Carlazzo loop from Porlezza is about 24.6 km, and the Lake Piano – Lakeside Dock at Lago di Piano loop from Porlezza is around 19 km, perfect for a shorter outing.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Corrido, with an average score of 4.08 out of 5 stars from 13 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquility and natural beauty of the traffic-free paths, especially around Lake Piano.
While the routes themselves focus on natural beauty, the wider Corrido area offers interesting points. You might find yourself near natural features like the Franscinone Gorge or historical sites such as the Sant'Amate Chapel. Some routes also pass by huts like the Menaggio Hut, which can be points of interest.
Given that all listed routes are rated as 'difficult' with significant elevation gain, they might be challenging for very young children or inexperienced family members. However, the traffic-free nature makes them safer for families with older, more experienced riders. Always check the route details for elevation and terrain before heading out with your family.
The best time for gravel biking in Corrido generally depends on weather conditions. Spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. While winter riding is possible, be prepared for colder weather and potentially icy conditions, especially at higher elevations. Always check local forecasts before your ride.
Specific public transport access points for each trailhead are not detailed in this guide. However, many routes, such as those starting from Porlezza, are often accessible from local towns. We recommend checking local bus or train schedules for connections to the starting points of your chosen route.
While the traffic-free nature of these trails makes them safer for dogs, specific regulations regarding dogs on trails can vary. It's always best to check local signage or park regulations for each specific route. If allowed, ensure your dog is well-behaved, on a leash, and that you carry waste bags.
The guide does not specifically list cafes directly on the trails. However, routes that start or pass through towns like Porlezza or Bene Lario will likely have amenities available. For example, the Old Porlezza Road – Lake Piano loop from Alpe Nosarolo starts near a town where you can find refreshments.


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