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Jog the easy 3.0-mile Lungolago di Como from Ponte Azzone Visconti, enjoying lake views, historical landmarks, and the Tempio Voltiano.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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81 m
Highlight • Bridge
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1.16 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
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2.36 km
Highlight • Trail
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2.46 km
Distributore comunale acqua
Public Water Fountain
4.89 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
2.50 km
2.06 km
229 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
3.09 km
1.21 km
590 m
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The Lungolago di Como from Ponte Azzone Visconti is easily accessible as it's a central promenade. While specific parking details for Ponte Azzone Visconti are not provided, as a popular urban area, public parking lots or street parking may be available nearby. Public transport, such as local buses, also serves the Como Lake promenade area, making it convenient to reach the starting point.
Yes, lakeside promenades like the Lungolago di Como are generally dog-friendly. It's common to see locals walking their dogs here. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the pleasant environment for all visitors.
The Lungolago di Como is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for jogging, with fewer crowds than peak summer. In summer, early mornings or late afternoons are ideal to avoid the heat and enjoy the serene lake views. Even in winter, the relatively flat and paved surface makes it accessible, though you should check local weather conditions.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to jog along the Lungolago di Como from Ponte Azzone Visconti. This route is a public promenade. While the area is part of the broader Parco Adda Nord, access to the promenade itself is free and open to the public.
The Lungolago di Como is primarily a paved or well-maintained promenade, offering a flat and even surface. It is described as an 'easy running route' (einfache Laufstrecke), making it perfectly suitable for beginners, casual joggers, and those looking for a relaxed, scenic run.
This route offers continuous stunning views of Lake Como and the surrounding mountains. You'll pass by the historic Azzone Visconti Bridge, enjoy panoramic vistas from Riva Martiri delle Foibe, Lecco, and experience the charming Viale dei Platani, Lake Como. The path is also adorned with well-kept gardens, historical monuments, and elegant villas, providing a rich cultural backdrop to your jog.
Yes, this route intersects with several other trails. You'll find yourself on sections of the PCIR 03 Adda, Sentiero Pedemonte - Tappa 4, Sentiero del Viandante (Lecco - Abbadia Lariana), and CamminaForeste - Tappa 9C, among others. This offers opportunities to extend your run or explore different paths in the area.
Absolutely. The Lungolago di Como is a flat, paved promenade, making it ideal for families with strollers. Its easy terrain and beautiful scenery provide a pleasant outing for all ages, allowing everyone to enjoy the lakeside atmosphere.
As a popular urban lakeside promenade, you can expect to find various amenities nearby. There are often cafes, restaurants, and public restrooms accessible from the Lungolago, especially in the more central areas. These can be convenient for a post-jog refreshment or a quick break.
You can expect a highly scenic and relaxing jogging experience. The route offers continuous breathtaking views of Lake Como and the Alps, integrated with historical buildings and monuments. It's an easy, flat run with a charming and elegant ambiance, perfect for enjoying the natural beauty and cultural richness of the area.
While the Lungolago itself is a public promenade, as part of Parco Adda Nord, general park regulations apply. These typically include respecting nature, staying on marked paths, disposing of waste properly, and keeping dogs on a leash. There are no specific jogging-related regulations beyond common courtesy and safety.