Best lakes around Gemonio are found within the picturesque Lombardy lake district, offering access to several notable bodies of water. While Gemonio is a small municipality, it is surrounded by prominent lakes such as Lake Varese and Lake Maggiore. The region is characterized by its natural landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities. These lakes provide diverse environments, from popular cycling routes to protected natural areas.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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pleasant nature excursion with a view of the lake, always beautiful.
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Enchanting place, pedaling in a row of trees like this...... 😍😍😍
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Beautiful cycle paths with varied routes in safety with dirt sections better with MTB or Gravel
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One of the most beautiful tree-lined avenues in the Varese area. It flows onto the SP69 (Angera-Ispra) and connects La Quassa and further on, the long lake of Ispra. I recommend gravel bikes.
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The Gulf of Quassa, located between Ranco and Ispra on Lake Maggiore, is an area of considerable ecological and landscape importance. It is characterized by sandy seabeds unusual for the region, the result of the Quaternary glaciations which left erratic boulders and moraines. The area is poorly urbanized and has significant agricultural activities. In the past, the gulf was marshy, but reclamation efforts have preserved its semi-naturalness. In the 1970s, it was the site of the isolation of the last Varese nucleus of the European pond turtle. Ranco and Ispra are promoting the creation of a Local Park of Supra-municipal Interest to preserve the landscape, develop sustainable and ecotourism by involving the surrounding municipalities. The plan envisages the southward expansion of Monte San Quirico, the Rocca Borromea, and the Bruschera marsh, while to the north it would include the Golden Sands, the Laghetasc pond and the Bozza marsh. The main objective is to conserve the landscape heritage and promote ecological tourism in the region.
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You pass along the cycle path
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Characteristic place along the cycle path
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The Gulf of Quassa is one of the jewels of Lake Maggiore located between Ranco and Ispra, thanks to its unique northern exposure. The park, founded in 2010, preserves a semi-natural environment rich in history and geology.
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The region offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit Lake Varese, known for its scenic views and the picturesque spot where the Bardello river flows into it. On Lake Maggiore, the Gulf of Quassa features a semi-natural environment with sandy seabeds and the ecologically significant Quassa Park, which includes the beautiful Linden Avenue.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Lake Varese is encircled by a well-known cycle path, offering a flat route for cyclists and pedestrians. You can find various cycling tours, including the 'Two lakes Tour' or the 'Lake Varese cycle path – Lake Comabbio loop', by exploring Gravel biking around Gemonio or MTB Trails around Gemonio.
While the immediate lake shores are often flat, there are hiking trails in the surrounding areas. You can find routes like the 'Anulare Valcuviano Trail to Monte Nudo' or 'From Cerro to the fort of Orino' which offer moderate difficulty. For more options, check out Hiking around Gemonio.
Absolutely. Many areas around the lakes are family-friendly. Lake Varese, with its flat cycle path and equipped areas, is ideal for families. The Quassa Park on Lake Maggiore also emphasizes eco-sustainable tourism and offers a natural environment for exploration.
The Gulf of Quassa, located between Ranco and Ispra, is considered a jewel of Lake Maggiore due to its unique northern exposure and rich history. Its Quassa Park, established in 2010, preserves a semi-natural environment with unusual sandy seabeds and is an important ecological site, historically home to the European pond turtle. It focuses on eco-sustainable tourism, offering a tranquil and natural experience.
Yes, the cycle path around Lake Varese provides a flat and easy route perfect for leisurely walks. The Linden Avenue in Quassa Park on Lake Maggiore also offers a pleasant, easy stroll through a natural setting.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic beauty and recreational opportunities. The flat cycle path around Lake Varese is a major draw for cyclists and pedestrians. The tranquility and naturalness of areas like Quassa Park on Lake Maggiore are also highly valued, offering a peaceful escape.
Yes, areas like Lake Varese have equipped areas with bars and services. The Isola Virginia Ferry Pier in Biandronno, located on the Lake Varese cycle path, is another spot with facilities. On Lake Maggiore, the Laveno-Mombello Waterfront is a characteristic village with amenities.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like cycling and walking, with vibrant natural colors. Summer is popular for water activities and enjoying the lake views, though it can be busier. The region's emphasis on eco-tourism makes it appealing in various seasons for nature-focused activities.
Yes, the Quassa Park on Lake Maggiore is rich in history and geology, preserving a semi-natural environment. While not a specific historical site, the park's development and ecological significance are tied to the region's past. The Laveno-Mombello Waterfront on Lake Maggiore is also a characteristic village with a long history as a natural harbor.
The cycle path around Lake Varese offers continuous scenic views of the lake and its surrounding landscape. A particularly picturesque spot is Between the Bardello River and Lake Varese, where you can see the river gracefully flowing into the lake, making for an idyllic scene.


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