Best mountain peaks around Bene Lario are found in the Province of Como, Lombardy, Italy, a region known for its diverse mountainous landscape. Bene Lario itself is situated at the base of Monte Calbiga, serving as a starting point for exploring the wider Lario region. This area offers a range of outdoor experiences, from accessible local trails to challenging climbs with expansive views. The peaks provide opportunities to observe Lake Como, Lake Lugano, and the surrounding pre-alpine and alpine scenery.
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Scenically very great tour. Top Top Top
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The Ghisallo climb is a legendary one.
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From the summit of Monte Grona, the view extends not only to Lake Como, but also to Lake Lugano and the Lago di Piano in front of it. There are several ways to reach Monte Grona: a via ferrata, a steep path ("Sentiero Direttissima") and an easier panoramic path.
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In dry weather and if you are sure-footed, this narrow, very steep and rocky path is beautiful.
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VERY NICE PLACE FOR CYCLISTS
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kind and helpful owners, they also accept euros
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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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Among the most popular spots are Madonna del Ghisallo Summit and Cyclists' Monument, a bucket-list destination for cyclists with stunning views and a cycling museum. Mount Costone offers a 360-degree panoramic view of Lake Como and surrounding peaks, and is easily accessible. The Sant'Amate Chapel provides beautiful views of Lake Como, Val Cavargna, and Lake Lugano.
For expansive views, Monte San Primo, the highest peak in the Larian Triangle, offers breathtaking vistas of Lake Como's distinctive 'upside-down Y' shape, the Po Valley, and other major lakes on clear days. Monte Grona is also renowned for its views, encompassing Lake Como, Lake Lugano, Lake Piano, and distant Alps.
Yes, Monte Grona is known for its 'unearthly rock formations' and offers some of the finest views in the Prealps, making it a rewarding climb for experienced hikers. The Panoramic Trail to Monte Grona is described as challenging, requiring surefootedness and a head for heights due to exposed sections and loose rock gravel.
You can expect diverse natural features, from the dramatic 'unearthly rock formations' of Monte Grona to the 'grassy pyramid' shape of Monte Palanzone. Many peaks offer stunning views of multiple lakes, including Lake Como, Lake Lugano, and Lake Piano, as well as the pre-alpine and distant alpine ranges like Monte Rosa.
Yes, the Madonna del Ghisallo Summit and Cyclists' Monument features a church filled with bike memorabilia. Monte Palanzone is recognizable by a pyramidal chapel at its summit. Additionally, the Sant'Amate Chapel is a religious building offering beautiful views.
The region around Bene Lario is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, including the popular climb to Madonna del Ghisallo Summit. There are also many gravel biking opportunities. For more details on routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Bene Lario and Gravel biking around Bene Lario guides.
Yes, there are hiking trails to Monte Grona, such as the Panoramic Trail to Monte Grona, which can be accessed from Plesio and often starts from Rifugio Menaggio. This trail offers wonderful and wide views over Lake Como and Lake Lugano.
Monte Calbiga, at 1698 m s.l.m., is the mountain directly associated with Bene Lario, as the comune lies at its base. It provides convenient access for local hiking opportunities and offers views of the surrounding area and the pre-alpine landscape.
The Pairolo Hut is located at 1,347 meters and offers accommodation for hikers and climbers, along with a restaurant serving local cuisine. It has a splendid terrace with views of Monte Rosa and the Valais Alps.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning panoramic views, especially from peaks like Monte San Primo and Monte Grona, which offer vistas of Lake Como, Lake Lugano, and distant alpine ranges. The unique geological formations and the variety of hiking experiences, from accessible trails to challenging climbs, are also highly appreciated.
Monte Palanzone, with its distinctive 'grassy pyramid' shape and a chapel at its summit, offers a challenging yet rewarding hiking experience with significant views in the Larian Triangle. It can be reached with moderate effort from areas like Sormano or Alpe del Vicerè.
Monte Bolettone, also known as Mount Bollettone, is easily identifiable from the Po Valley due to its characteristic row of fir trees. It is part of the famous ridge of the Como triangle and provides accessible hiking opportunities.


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