Best attractions and places to see around Dizzasco, a village in the province of Como, offers a blend of natural beauty and historic charm. Nestled amidst mountains, the area provides views of surrounding hills and valleys. It serves as a base for exploring cultural sites, historic hamlets, and natural features. Dizzasco is located just a few minutes from Argegno, providing easy access to Lake Como.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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This beautiful lakeside path between Castagnola and Gandria (the "Sentiero di Gandria") is perfect for a stroll. I would advise against using a bike (the path is quite narrow, and there's a rather long staircase before Gandria). It's about 1600m from the (small!) car park in Castagnola to the car park in Gandria. A walk can be combined with a boat trip (e.g., from Gandria back to Lugano, or vice versa) (timetable: https://www.lakelugano.ch/de). Just before the start in Castagnola is Villa Helenum with a beautiful small park right on the lake. About 250m after the start, you reach one of Lugano's swimming pools, the Lido San Domenico, with a small grassy bathing area (info and prices: https://www.lugano.ch/vivere-lugano/cultura-e-tempo-libero/lidi-e-piscine/lido-san-domenico/). Approximately halfway (700m from the start in Castagnola), there is a public toilet and a drinking water fountain. A few meters further is the restaurant Elvezia with a terrace right on the lake and a stop for excursion boats ("Grotto Elvezia"). From the start in Castagnola, the first 1200m are flat and only a few meters above the lake. After 1200m, shortly before the village of Gandria, you climb a long staircase. At the top of the stairs, you have a wonderful view over the lake, including Monte San Salvatore in the background (and a cactus in the foreground). The destination, Gandria, is a beautiful village with a church worth seeing, many narrow alleys and stairs, several restaurants, some with terraces and lake views, and a stop for excursion boats.
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Nice, I had to get off the bike a few times because of the stairs, narrow, you can't pedal through them.
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Great old village with lots of old houses and narrow winding streets. No traffic, only accessible on foot. Highly recommended is the beautiful footpath along the lake.
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The Ghisallo climb is a legendary one.
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VERY NICE PLACE FOR CYCLISTS
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This is the highlight on the cycle path between Lake Como and Lake Lugano. (Between Porlezza and Menaggio) Absolutely great place for a break.
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The Ghisallo hill (Ghisall in Lombard) is a road pass that connects Valassina with the upper part of the Lariano Triangle. The crossing point, at an altitude of 754 m above sea level, is part of the municipality of Magreglio. A few meters from the pass there is a small church: the sanctuary of the Madonna del Ghisallo. Its name (according to an ancient legend) derives from a certain Ghisallo who in medieval times was attacked by bandits in that place and made a vow to the Madonna to build a church in his honor if he escaped. The sanctuary of the Madonna del Ghisallo The Ghisallo climb (from the north side) is traditionally covered by the Giro di Lombardia and has also been included several times in the route of the Giro d'Italia. For this reason, the Madonna del Ghisallo is particularly venerated by cyclists, and on the initiative of the then parish priest Don Ermelindo Viganò (1906–1985), in 1949 Pope Pius XII proclaimed her the universal patroness of cyclists. Next to the sanctuary you can find the Cycling Museum and the "Monument to the cyclist", designed and created by Elio Ponti, sculptor from Ponzate, Como. Source: Wikipedia
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Dizzasco is surrounded by natural beauty. You can explore the Monte San Primo Summit, the highest mountain in the Larian triangle, offering panoramic views of Lake Como. Another prominent natural landmark is Monte Generoso, which provides extensive views of Lake Lugano and the Alpine range. The area also features the serene Località La Quiete, known for its peaceful environment and valley views, and the captivating Valley of the Mills with its historic ruins and lush forests.
Yes, Dizzasco offers a blend of historic charm and unique cultural experiences. The village's Historic Center retains the atmosphere of traditional villages with narrow streets and stone houses. You can also visit the Muronico Hamlet, home to the historic Church of Sant'Antonio Abate, which features frescoes and architectural details. A unique cultural event is the Invasione degli Asini, an outdoor contemporary art exhibition with donkey sculptures throughout the village.
Dizzasco is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking and walking through forests and scenic areas, offering spectacular views. For more specific activities, there are numerous mountain hikes, such as those around Monte San Primo Summit, and challenging MTB trails. You can find detailed routes and guides for these activities, including mountain hikes, at Mountain Hikes around Dizzasco and for mountain biking at MTB Trails around Dizzasco.
Yes, the Dizzasco area offers family-friendly options. The nearby Lake Piano is located in a nature reserve and is suitable for families, offering opportunities to observe water birds and enjoy a regenerating break. The Valley of the Mills provides an engaging walk through nature and history, which can be enjoyable for families. Additionally, the proximity to Lake Como means easy access to its numerous family-oriented attractions.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Monte San Primo Summit, where you can see the branching of Lake Como and, on clear days, even the Po Valley. Monte Generoso also offers stunning vistas of Lake Lugano, the main lakes, and the Alpine range. The Località La Quiete is another excellent spot for serene valley views.
Muronico is one of Dizzasco's larger hamlets, situated on a hillside with beautiful views. It is known for its traditional stone houses, narrow streets, and charming courtyards. A key landmark within Muronico is the historic Church of Sant'Antonio Abate, which showcases frescoes and architectural details reflecting the area's artistic heritage.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity of Dizzasco. You can explore routes like the 'Sentiero delle espressioni' loop in Valle Intelvi or the Pizzo della Croce Loop Trail. For more options and detailed information on routes, you can refer to the Running Trails around Dizzasco guide.
The 'Invasione degli Asini' (Invasion of the Donkeys) is a unique outdoor contemporary art event in Dizzasco. It transforms the village into an open-air museum, featuring art installations depicting donkeys in various forms. These creations by local and international artists are placed along the village's scenic streets and corners, celebrating the donkey as a symbol of tradition and simplicity.
Yes, Dizzasco is an excellent base for exploring Lake Como. While not directly on its shores, it is only a few minutes from Argegno, providing easy access to the renowned Lake Como and its numerous attractions, including boat trips, lakeside villages, and scenic viewpoints.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning panoramic views from summits like Monte San Primo Summit and Monte Generoso. The unique cultural experiences, such as the 'Invasione degli Asini' art event, and the tranquil natural settings like the Valley of the Mills and Località La Quiete are also highly appreciated. The area's blend of natural beauty, historic charm, and outdoor activity opportunities makes it a popular destination.
Cycling enthusiasts will find the Madonna del Ghisallo Summit and Cyclists' Monument particularly appealing. Known as a popular climb in the Lake Como area, the summit features a church filled with bike memorabilia and a cycling museum, making it a bucket-list destination for many cyclists.
Rovasco is a smaller and more secluded hamlet within Dizzasco, enveloped by lush, wooded surroundings. It offers a rustic ambiance and a deeper connection with nature. It's an excellent spot for observing forest animals like deer, foxes, and badgers, as well as large birds, making it ideal for nature lovers seeking tranquility.


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