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Cycle the moderate 18.1 miles (29.1 km) Tour of Lake Varese from Gavirate, enjoying scenic views and charming villages.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Riserva naturale Palude Brabbia
Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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2.46 km
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4.55 km
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4.70 km
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15.0 km
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29.1 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
21.8 km
4.14 km
3.04 km
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Surfaces
24.0 km
4.03 km
562 m
369 m
119 m
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Highest point (290 m)
Lowest point (240 m)
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The full loop, starting from Gavirate, is approximately 29 km (18 miles) long. While the average cycling duration is around 1 hour and 48 minutes, this can vary based on your pace, stops for photos, or breaks at the various refreshment points along the way. It's a route designed for enjoyment, so take your time!
Yes, the Tour of Lake Varese is generally considered easy and very suitable for beginners and families, including those with children. It's mostly flat with minimal elevation gain, and much of it uses dedicated cycle paths. There is one short, moderate uphill section near Biandronno with a 10% slope, but it's manageable.
The path around Lake Varese is largely composed of surfaced roads and dedicated cycle tracks, with significant paved sections (asphalt and concrete). However, there are also portions with gravel and unpaved terrain, and some cobblestones. For the most comfortable ride, especially if you prefer to avoid unpaved sections, a touring bicycle or even a mountain bike is recommended.
You'll enjoy continuously changing views of the lake, lush vegetation, and mountain backdrops. Notable points include the fascinating medieval cloister of Voltorre and the archaeological park on Isola Virginia Ferry Pier, Biandronno, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You'll also pass the Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Lake and cycle along the Lago di Varese Bike Path – Biandronno Section.
Yes, the route passes through several villages like Gavirate, Galliate Lombardo, Capolago, Schiranna, and Groppello, which offer numerous refreshment points, including bars and restaurants. You'll also find drinking fountains along the way.
The route is enjoyable for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with fewer crowds than peak summer. In season, you can also see water lilies and lotus flowers. Always check the weather forecast before you go.
Gavirate's lido is a popular starting point for the loop, and you can typically find parking facilities there or in the surrounding areas of the village. Look for designated parking zones near the lakefront to begin your ride conveniently.
While the cycle path itself is generally accessible, specific rules regarding dogs (leash requirements, waste disposal) may vary by municipality or specific sections. It's always best to keep your dog on a leash and be prepared to clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone on the shared path.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Tour of Lake Varese from Gavirate. The cycle path is publicly accessible for recreational use.
Yes, the route connects with other cycling paths. Notably, it includes sections of the Ciclopedonale Lago di Varese and the Pista Ciclabile Lago di Varese. You can also connect to the Lake Comabbio cycle path for extended cycling adventures.
The lake and its surroundings are rich in birdlife. Keep an eye out for cormorants, herons, swans, and moorhens. In the warmer months, you might also spot beautiful water lilies and lotus flowers on the lake's surface.
Yes, the Tour of Lake Varese from Gavirate is a complete loop trail, meaning you will end up back at your starting point without having to retrace your steps. This makes it very convenient for a full day's outing.
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Unfortunately my ride was interrupted due to a problem with the bicycle, so a piece of advice: always carry a bomb and the key for the pedals with you!
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