Best attractions and places to see around Stazzona, a village nestled in the Albano Valley, offers a blend of historical sites and natural beauty. Its location provides unique views of the Dongo plain and the distant Abbey of Piona. The area is characterized by its proximity to Lake Como and the surrounding Italian Alps, making it a destination for outdoor activities and cultural exploration. Stazzona retains a strong rural character with winding alleyways and traditional buildings.
Last updated: May 9, 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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In summer, take your bathing suit with you; you can swim in the mountain stream!
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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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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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Luckily with separate bike lanes - much more safety...
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Cycle path signposted on komoot but abandoned and disused. Alternative advice in the fields for those who want to avoid a very crowded road.
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The Ponte del Passo is unavoidable if you want to go from the western shore of the lake to the eastern side. The cycle lane promotes a sense of security considerably - after the bridge, there is a short bike path along the SS340dir. If you want to avoid a detour via the SP4 and the SS36 on the way to Colico, you can follow the SS340dir for about 1.5 km on the gravel dam (outside the road!) and then drive past the Centro Spaziale del Lario in the estuary delta between Adda and Mera until contact with the SS36 cannot be avoided for a short time when crossing the Adda. Then continue on the Sentiero del Valltelina to Colico.
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Stazzona, nestled in the Albano Valley near Lake Como, is a fantastic base for outdoor adventures. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including the less-trodden Sentiero del Selvatico for spectacular views. The nearby Italian Alps offer thrilling mountain hiking opportunities. For cyclists, there are various routes available, from easy lakeside rides to more challenging mountain biking trails. You can find detailed routes for MTB Trails, Cycling, and Gravel Biking around Stazzona.
Yes, Stazzona offers several family-friendly options. The Monte Legnoncino Summit Cross path is described as suitable for everyone, offering spectacular sunset views. The Crotto Dangri restaurant is also family-friendly, and in summer, you can swim in the mountain stream nearby. Additionally, the shores of Lake Como are ideal for relaxing family picnics, and cycling tours provide a healthy way to explore the scenic routes.
For an authentic culinary experience, visit the famous "crotti" in Vanzonico. These characteristic cellars, carved into the rock, have been transformed into welcoming taverns like Crotto Bercini and Crotto Isidoro, where you can savor genuine traditional dishes. Another option is Crotto Dangri, which offers a rustic dining experience after a moderate hike from Livo.
Stazzona is rich in history and culture. The **Parish Church of San Giuliano** is a significant site with parts dating back to the 15th century, featuring valuable frescoes by Fiammenghino, Recchi, and Giulio Quaglio. You can also explore the village's rural architecture, including the reconstructed "Masun," a typical rustic building. The area is home to other historic churches known for their stunning architecture. Nearby, the Museo della Barca Lariana showcases over 160 boats built on Lake Como.
Absolutely. The Menaggio Hut, located at 1383 m, offers unique views of Lake Como and serves as an ideal base for climbing Monte Grona. Another excellent starting point for hikes to Monte Legnone and Monte Legnoncino is the Roccoli Lorla Hut, situated at 1438 meters altitude, which also provides superb meadows and panoramic views.
Stazzona is set in the picturesque Albano Valley, offering captivating views and proximity to Lake Como. The area is surrounded by the Italian Alps, providing stunning mountain landscapes. You can also visit the Riserva Naturale del Pian di Spagna E Lago di Novate, a nature reserve with a rich variety of flora and fauna across its lakes, rivers, and beaches, perfect for nature enthusiasts.
Yes, you can! At Crotto Dangri, after a hike, visitors are encouraged to bring their bathing suits as they can swim in the mountain stream during summer. Lake Como also offers opportunities for water sports and enjoying the water.
While Stazzona is appealing year-round, the warmer months are generally best for hiking, cycling, and water sports on Lake Como. The Menaggio Hut, for example, offers refreshments and overnight stays during the summer season. However, the area's beauty can be enjoyed in different seasons, with winter offering its own unique charm for those seeking tranquility.
Stazzona itself is often described as a hidden gem, offering tranquility away from more bustling tourist spots. For hiking, the Sentiero del Selvatico is a less-trodden trail that provides spectacular views. Exploring the winding alleyways and traditional rural architecture within Stazzona village also offers a glimpse into authentic local life away from the main tourist routes.
Exploring Stazzona's vibrant local markets allows visitors to discover artisanal products and local delicacies, providing an immersion into the local culture. Attending a local festival can also offer a deeper insight into the area's traditions and vibrant community spirit. Check local listings upon arrival for current market days and festival schedules.
Yes, for some popular hiking starting points, parking is available. For instance, there is a paid car park near the Roccoli Lorla Hut, which serves as an access point for paths leading to Monte Legnone and Monte Legnoncino.
Absolutely! Stazzona and its surroundings are well-suited for cycling. The Passo Bridge, for example, has had a cycle path added, improving safety for cyclists. You can find various cycling tours, from leisurely rides along Lake Como to more challenging routes. Komoot offers dedicated guides for Cycling and Gravel Biking in the area.


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