Best lakes around Pellio Intelvi are primarily Lake Como and Lake Lugano, which flank the Intelvi Valley where the town is situated. This location serves as a natural bridge between these two significant bodies of water in Italy and Switzerland. The elevated positions within the Intelvi Valley offer views of these lake basins. The region provides access to diverse natural beauty and activities.
Last updated: June 17, 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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Fascinating landscape, always worth a trip 👌👍
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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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From the top of San Giorgio, located at an altitude of 1000 meters in the south of Ticino, you can enjoy a panorama that ranges between the lake and the mountains
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Gandria is a pretty village on the shores of Lake Lugano. The village has very ancient origins and once lived on fishing and olive oil production. This is no longer the case, but today you can still admire the marina and residential buildings from the 16th and 17th centuries.
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Monte San Giorgio is a wonderful 1097 m peak located in the Mendrisiotto area. From the top you can perfectly observe the entire Ceresio area and the city of Lugano, a true marvel.
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Pellio Intelvi is ideally located between two major lakes: Lake Como and Lake Lugano. While not directly in Pellio Intelvi, these two iconic lakes are easily accessible and offer diverse natural beauty and activities.
You can expect dramatic alpine scenery with deep blue waters. Lake Como is known for its Y-shaped form and majestic Bergamo Alps, while Lake Lugano is pincered between mountains like Monte Brè and Monte San Salvatore, offering stunning glacial waters and mountainous backdrops. The Intelvi Valley itself provides breathtaking panoramic views of both lake basins from elevated positions.
Yes, both Lake Como and Lake Lugano offer numerous hiking opportunities with incredible views. For instance, you can find trails leading to viewpoints like View from Monte San Salvatore, which offers a panoramic all-round view of Lake Lugano and the Ticino Alps, or the View of Lake Lugano from Monte San Giorgio. Lake Como has trails ranging from easy to challenging, such as the Palmenwald-Cascata Loop or ascents of Monte Legnone.
Lake Como offers a variety of outdoor activities including swimming at public beaches and lidos, water sports like kayaking, canoeing, and stand-up paddleboarding. Hiking trails are abundant, and boat tours are highly recommended to explore the villas and villages from the water.
Around Lake Lugano, you can enjoy boat trips, sailing, windsurfing, kayaking, stand-up paddling, and diving. Hiking is a major draw, with trails to viewpoints from mountains like Monte Brè and Monte San Salvatore, both accessible by funicular. The Panorama Trail on Monte Generoso also offers incredible views.
Absolutely. Many areas around Lake Como and Lake Lugano are family-friendly. For example, Monte San Salvatore is accessible via shady forest paths, making it suitable for families. Morcote Village and Gandria Village on Lake Lugano are picturesque settlements perfect for leisurely strolls. Additionally, the Swissminiatur park near Lugano is a popular family attraction featuring detailed models of Swiss landmarks.
Yes, the region around Pellio Intelvi and its nearby lakes offers various routes for cycling and running. You can find cycling routes like the 'Lakeside view of Lake Lugano – Lake Lugano loop' or running trails such as the 'Monte Generoso – race starting from Orimento in Valle Intelvi'. For more details, explore the Cycling around Pellio Intelvi or Running Trails around Pellio Intelvi guides.
Lake Como is dotted with charming towns. Bellagio, known as 'The Pearl of Lake Como,' offers cobbled lanes and villa gardens. Varenna, on the eastern shore, features colorful buildings and beautiful villas like Villa Monastero. Como is the largest city, offering shops, restaurants, and historical attractions like the Duomo.
On Lake Lugano, the main city of Lugano boasts elegant architecture and beautiful parks. Morcote, often called the 'Pearl of Ceresio,' is known for its arcades and the botanical garden of Parco Scherrer. Gandria is a picturesque fishing village with historic buildings and unique frescoes.
Lake Como is famous for its historic villas and gardens. Notable examples include Villa del Balbianello in Lenno, known for its picturesque gardens and film appearances; Villa Carlotta in Tremezzo, featuring a museum and magnificent botanical gardens; and Villa Monastero in Varenna, with its renovated botanical garden overlooking the lake.
The region offers beauty throughout the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring, with vibrant colors. Summer is ideal for water activities and enjoying the lively towns. Even winter offers stunning snow-capped peaks and tranquil views, though some activities might be limited.
Yes, both Lake Como and Lake Lugano have clean, deep waters suitable for swimming. There are public beaches and lidos available, and many spots along the shorelines offer opportunities for wild swimming, particularly during warmer months.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent panoramic views, especially from viewpoints like Monte San Salvatore. The charming lakeside villages such as Morcote and Gandria are also highly appreciated for their unique character and historical charm. The blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and diverse recreational opportunities makes the region a favorite.


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