Best attractions and places to see around Musso, a village on Lake Como's western shore in Lombardy, Italy, offers a blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The area is characterized by its prominent Sasso di Musso, the slopes of Mount Bregagno, and its direct access to Lake Como. Visitors can explore ancient landmarks and enjoy the diverse natural landscape.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Rifugio Menaggio, located at 1383 m, offers unique views of Lake Como. It is the ideal base for climbing Monte Grona, with via ferratas or challenging trails. It is a panoramic and welcoming point for every hiker, it is managed by the CAI and offers refreshments and overnight stays in the summer season.
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We paid €30.00 for 5 people, the coolness in the gorge alone was worth the entrance fee on this hot day 😎 A relatively short pleasure, but you can't stop taking photos. 📸
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Very beautiful peak above Lake Como. Beautiful view 🥰
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The summit plateau of Monte Legnoncino is home to two small sacred monuments: + Firstly, a classic cross, the kind that often crowns mountain peaks. This one is built of iron framework. + Secondly, a figure of the Virgin Mary, the statue of the Mother of God is completely in white.
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Apparently the palm trees cope well with the soil and climatic conditions
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Old bridge over the Tobi
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Great little tour with an overwhelming natural spectacle. Absolutely worth it. And then an espresso and an ice cream in Bellano, a pretty little place by the lake.
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Locality where there is a parking lot and the refuge of the same name (about 1463m altitude): from here it is possible to climb to the peaks of Monti Legnone and Legnoncino
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Musso offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit the prominent Sasso di Musso, a significant rocky spur with historical ties to ancient marble quarries. For breathtaking panoramic views of Lake Como, head to the Rocca di Musso. The Monte Legnoncino Summit Cross also provides spectacular vistas, and its path is suitable for many. Don't miss the Tobi Waterfall, featuring a very high stone bridge and unique woodland environment.
Yes, for a unique geological experience, you can explore the Parco Delle Marmitte dei Giganti, fascinating rock formations carved by glacial erosion. Additionally, the Bellano Gorge, created by the Pioverna river and glaciers, offers a dramatic walk between steep walls, accessible via a system of walkways.
Musso is rich in history. You can explore the ruins of Rocca di Musso (Musso Castle), a fortress with a past dating back to 1522. The Chiesa di San Biagio, a charming 17th-century parish church in the upper village, features marble altars and historical tombs. Also, the Church of St. Eufemia, built over an ancient pagan temple, offers a wonderful panoramic position near the Sasso di Musso.
Beyond historical sites, Musso offers cultural experiences. Nature enthusiasts can visit the Museo Botanico to learn about the region's unique flora. For local flavors, consider a wine tasting at Azienda Agricola Sorsasso or experience traditional olive oil production at La Pianca Olive Oil Mill. You can also explore the Musso Local Market for fresh produce and local handicrafts.
Musso is an excellent base for hiking. The ancient Sentiero del Viandante offers a scenic walk along Lake Como's edge. For more challenging mountain hikes, you can use Menaggio Hut or Roccoli Lorla Hut as starting points for climbs to peaks like Monte Grona or Monte Legnone. You can find detailed routes and guides for mountain hikes at Mountain Hikes around Musso.
Yes, there are various cycling routes. You can enjoy easy lakeside loops like the 'Gravedona Lakeside Promenade – Lido of Lake Como loop from Dongo' or more moderate options such as the 'Sentiero Valtellina Cycle Path – Valtellina Trail loop from Dongo'. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, explore the Cycling around Musso guide.
Absolutely. Musso and its surroundings offer several running trails. You can try the 'Sasso di Musso Loop from Dongo' or the 'Dongo-La Corna-Sasso di Musso-San Bernardo Trail' for more challenging runs. Moderate options like the 'Gravedona Lakeside Promenade – Domaso Lakefront Promenade loop from Dongo' are also available. Find more options in the Running Trails around Musso guide.
Lake Como is central to Musso's appeal. You can enjoy boat tours from Musso to explore surrounding towns like Bellagio, Varenna, and Tremezzo. The lake also provides opportunities for water sports such as kayaking, paddleboarding, and sailing. Musso features a quiet lakeside area with a small harbor and pebble beach perfect for swimming.
Yes, Musso offers options for families. The path to the Monte Legnoncino Summit Cross is described as suitable for everyone. The Roccoli Lorla Hut is also noted as family-friendly, offering a good starting point for hikes. The lakeside promenade and pebble beach are great for relaxing with children.
The warmer months, from spring to early autumn, are generally ideal for outdoor activities around Musso, allowing full enjoyment of hiking, cycling, and water sports on Lake Como. However, some mountain huts, like Menaggio Hut, close from the end of October, so plan accordingly if you intend to visit higher elevations. The lakeside promenade is especially scenic at sunset during any pleasant weather.
Musso itself offers a quiet lakeside promenade with a small harbor, benches, and a pebble beach, providing uninterrupted views across the northern part of Lake Como. For another tranquil option, Spiaggia di Dongo, a short distance away, is another peaceful beach to relax by the lake.
Yes, you can visit the historic Garden of the Merlo (Giardino del Merlo), built in 1858, which once featured exotic plants, galleries, and fountains. Although some structures of its natural amusement park are still visible, it offers a glimpse into the area's past. For a natural reserve rich in flora and fauna, consider a day trip to Riserva Naturale del Pian di Spagna E Lago di Novate for walks and birdwatching.


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