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Touring cycling around Besozzo offers diverse landscapes in the Lombardy region of northern Italy, characterized by its proximity to several major lakes and views of the Alps. The area features a network of predominantly paved cycling routes that traverse scenic valleys and rolling terrain. Cyclists can explore routes connecting Lake Varese, Lake Monate, and Lake Comabbio, as well as paths leading towards Lake Maggiore. The region's varied topography includes both gentle lakeside paths and more challenging climbs into the surrounding…
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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1,016
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51.0km
03:14
340m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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44.2km
03:24
1,060m
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This difficult 27.5-mile touring cycling loop from Monvalle takes you over the historic Passo del Cuvignone with stunning Lake Maggiore view

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4.6
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87
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48.7km
03:31
940m
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Challenging 30.3-mile touring cycling loop from Cocquio Trevisago, featuring Lake Ghirla, Ferrera heights, and the Madonna dei Ciclisti shri
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37
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66.7km
04:53
1,430m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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39.9km
02:23
260m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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a classic from the Varese area. It's worth it.
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Floating dock that extends into a cove of the lake, reachable with a small detour from the cycle path. Here only green and blue, the sounds of birds, swans, coots and herons that emerge from the reeds and the Campo dei Fiori that looks down from above.
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Absolutely obligatory souvenir photo under the fresco of the champions. A symbolic place of cycling in Varese and beyond. A climb that must be done from the Rancio Valcuvia side, that of the 1953 World Championship and of many 3 Varese valleys
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beautiful cycle path, very well maintained
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Chiesa Maria Ss. Immacolata, Nasca,(Castelveccana) Church of Maria Santissima Immacolata - Nasca,(Castelveccana) XVI (construction of the entire property) The first mention of the sacred building in the hamlet of Nasca dates back to 1523 and coincides with the introduction of a weekly mass celebrated by the parish priest of the rectory of S. Vittore, to whose maintenance the inhabitants of the place committed themselves with a special instrument. It is not known what shapes and dimensions this primitive church had; it is certain that, being built in times of plague, it was originally named after S. Rocco. The church overlooks the central district of the hamlet of Nasca. The need to adapt to an already established urban layout led to the anomalous exposure of the altar, which was oriented to the north. In short, the desire to adapt to criteria of accessibility and urban decency prevailed. The beautiful façade, completed in the mid-18th century and characterized by large light backgrounds on which pilasters and darker stone frames stand out, contributed to this last aspect by remaining aesthetically still indebted to the happy formulas of the 17th century, widespread in the middle Verbano area. The church extends over a large and single-aisled nave, ending in a polygonal apse of equal width. The nave is divided into three bays, each covered by a "clawed" barrel vault. In the central bay there are two chapels, one on each side. The perception of the airy 18th century plan is partially spoiled by a lively pictorial decoration, created during an intervention in the first decades after the Second World War. To the left of the entrance is the niche of the baptistery. In the choir on the counterfaçade is the organ, an instrument built by a still anonymous workshop and installed at the beginning of the twentieth century. The bell tower rises on the east side, near the presbytery. Text / Source: Municipality of Castelveccana https://www.comune.castelveccana.va.it/c012045/zf/index.php/servizi-aggiuntivi/index/index/idtesto/20050
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Church of Maria Santissima Immacolata -Nasca,(Castelveccana) XVI (construction of the entire property) The first mention of the sacred building in the hamlet of Nasca dates back to 1523 and coincides with the introduction of a weekly mass celebrated by the parish priest of the rectory of S. Vittore, to whose maintenance the inhabitants of the place committed themselves with a special instrument. It is not known what shapes and dimensions this primitive church had; it is certain that, being built in times of plague, it was originally named after S. Rocco. The church overlooks the central district of the hamlet of Nasca. The need to adapt to an already established urban layout led to the anomalous exposure of the altar, which faced north. In short, the desire to adapt to criteria of accessibility and urban decency prevailed. The beautiful façade, completed in the mid-18th century and characterized by large light backgrounds on which pilasters and darker stone frames stand out, contributed to this last aspect by remaining aesthetically indebted to the happy formulas of the 17th century, widespread in the middle Verbano area. The church extends over a large and single-aisled nave, ending in a polygonal apse of equal width. The nave is divided into three bays, each covered by a "clawed" barrel vault. In the central bay there are two chapels, one on each side. The perception of the airy 18th-century plan is partly spoiled by a lively pictorial decoration, created during an intervention in the first decades after the Second World War. To the left of the entrance is the niche of the baptistery. At the choir on the counterfaçade is the organ, an instrument built by a still anonymous workshop and installed at the beginning of the twentieth century. The bell tower rises on the east side, near the presbytery. Text / Source: Municipality of Castelveccana https://www.comune.castelveccana.va.it/c012045/zf/index.php/servizi-aggiuntivi/index/index/idtesto/20050
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Besozzo offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 300 options available. These routes cater to various fitness levels, from easy lakeside paths to more challenging climbs into the surrounding hills.
The terrain around Besozzo is diverse, featuring predominantly paved routes that traverse scenic valleys and rolling hills. You'll find gentle lakeside paths around Lake Comabbio, Lake Varese, and Lake Monate, as well as more demanding sections with significant elevation gains offering panoramic views of the Alps and Lake Maggiore.
Yes, there are several easy routes suitable for families and beginners. The region is known for its gentle lakeside paths, such as the Lake Varese cycle path. A good option is the Lake Varese cycle path – View of Lake Varese loop from Besozzo, which is a moderate 39.7 km route with minimal elevation gain, perfect for a relaxed ride.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Besozzo offers routes with significant elevation gains and stunning views. The Cuvignone Pass and Valcuvia Loop is a difficult 44.2 km route with over 1,000 meters of elevation, providing panoramic vistas of Lake Maggiore. Another demanding option is the Madonna dei Ciclisti and Lake Ghirla Loop, a 48.7 km trail with nearly 950 meters of ascent.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in the Besozzo area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Cycling routes between the Lakes of Varese, Monate and Comabbio and the Panorami tra Val Ganna e Valcuvia − giro ad anello da Gavirate Verbano, which offers a longer, more difficult loop through scenic valleys.
The region is rich in natural beauty and cultural sites. You can cycle past picturesque lakes like Lake Comabbio, Lake Varese, and Lake Maggiore. Routes also offer views of the majestic Alps and take you through scenic valleys like Valcuvia and Val Ganna. You might even encounter natural monuments such as Cascata della Froda, a beautiful waterfall, or enjoy panoramic views from spots like View from Sasso del Ferro.
The period from April to October is generally recommended as the prime cycling season in the Besozzo area. During these months, the weather is typically favorable for exploring the diverse landscapes, from lakeside paths to mountain passes.
The touring cycling routes around Besozzo are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 2,900 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, the stunning views of the lakes and Alps, and the variety of routes catering to different skill levels, from gentle lakeside loops to challenging climbs.
Yes, Besozzo and the surrounding towns offer various parking options, especially near popular starting points for cycling routes. Many lakeside areas and village centers provide public parking facilities, though it's always advisable to check local signage for any restrictions or fees.
Besozzo is accessible by public transport, primarily through local bus services that connect it to larger towns and train stations in the Varese province. From these points, you can often reach various starting points for cycling routes. For specific route planning, it's recommended to check regional transport schedules.
Yes, many cycling routes in the Besozzo area pass through or near charming villages and towns where you can find cafes, restaurants, and trattorias. Especially along the lake shores of Varese, Monate, Comabbio, and Maggiore, there are ample opportunities to stop for refreshments or a meal.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many of the outdoor paths and trails in the Besozzo region, especially on public roads and designated cycle paths. However, it's always best to keep them on a leash and be mindful of other users and local regulations, particularly in nature reserves or specific parks. Ensure your dog is comfortable with cycling distances and terrain.


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