Best attractions and places to see around Brenna. This region, situated near the Larian Triangle, offers a diverse landscape featuring prominent peaks, a lake, and extensive cycling routes. It is characterized by its natural features and opportunities for outdoor activities. The area provides opportunities for hiking, cycling, and exploring natural monuments.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The crossing point between Bolletto and Brunate offers an excellent view of the lake.
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Very nice between nature and asphalt above the lake
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Lake Alserio is a small basin in the Valle del Lambro Regional Park. Its perimeter is covered with thick reeds and its placid waters are home to lush water lilies. You can navigate Lake Alserio only with boats without a motor or you can decide to travel along its banks with a relaxing ride along the cycle/pedestrian path.
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To see the illuminated Cross I left at 4.20pm from the Alpe del Vicerè car park. At 5.15pm I reached the top of Mount Bollettone keeping a good pace and a few minutes later it lit up! To go down you need a front panel even if the road is easily passable
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Alpe del Vicerè is the place where numerous excursions start, including one of the most classic in the entire Como area, Monte Bolettone.
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Rest area with charging station
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There is some indication around and it never hurts
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Mount Bollettone (or Bolettone) is located at an altitude of 1,317 meters. Bollettone is one of the first peaks of the famous ridge of the Como triangle. The summit is also easily recognizable from the Po valley thanks to its unmistakable row of fir trees.
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The region around Brenna is known for its stunning natural beauty and panoramic views. Two highly popular summits are Mount Bolettone, standing at 1,317 meters, and Monte Boletto at 1,278 meters. Both offer breathtaking vistas of the Larian mountains, extending to Monte Rosa and the Apennines on clear days. Additionally, Lake Montorfano provides a tranquil setting with a small beach and forest paths.
Yes, Alpe del Viceré is an excellent family-friendly spot. It serves as a starting point for numerous excursions and offers facilities like parking, bars, and picnic areas with tables, making it convenient for families to begin their adventures. Lake Montorfano is also family-friendly, featuring a small beach where swimming is possible in summer, and it's a recommended place for pets too.
Brenna and its surroundings offer a variety of cycling opportunities. You can explore routes like the Parco delle Groane and Brughiera Briantea cycle path, which features beautiful nature trails. For more options, consider the cycling routes detailed in the Cycling around Brenna guide, which includes routes like the challenging 'Como City Center and Lakefront – San Fedele Square loop'.
Alpe del Viceré is a prime location for starting various excursions, including the classic ascent to Monte Bolettone. It's an ideal base for exploring paths along the Dorsale del Triangolo Lariano, with marked trails leading to places like the Patrizi hut.
To reach Mount Bolettone or Monte Boletto, you can start from Alpe del Viceré. Monte Boletto is also accessible from Brunate or Torno, offering a relatively easy ascent suitable for most hikers in the absence of snow. These peaks are part of the Larian Triangle ridge, providing rewarding hikes with extensive views.
Yes, the area provides several running trails. You can find detailed routes in the Running Trails around Brenna guide. Options include the 'Alzate Brianza – Lago di Montorfano loop' and the 'Testa del Nan loop', offering various distances and difficulty levels for joggers.
Visitors frequently praise the panoramic views from the summits like Mount Bolettone and Monte Boletto, often describing them as 'breathtakingly beautiful'. The accessibility of these peaks and the diverse trails for hiking and cycling are also highly appreciated. The tranquil setting of Lake Montorfano for swimming and relaxation is another highlight.
Absolutely. The region is suitable for gravel biking, with various routes available. The Gravel biking around Brenna guide lists several options, such as the 'Viewpoint (Onno) – Lake Segrino loop' and the 'Lake Alserio – Lake Segrino loop', which offer challenging and scenic rides.
Yes, Lake Montorfano features a small beach where swimming is possible during the summer months. It's a recommended spot for a refreshing dip and also welcomes four-legged friends for a swim.
The trails around Brenna offer diverse terrain. You'll find forest paths, particularly around Alpe del Viceré and Lake Montorfano. The ascents to Mount Bolettone and Monte Boletto involve mountain trails, which can be challenging but are generally accessible for hikers in good conditions.


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