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Parco regionale Campo dei Fiori

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Parco regionale Campo dei Fiori

The best city hikes and walks around Parco regionale Campo dei Fiori

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Urban hiking trails around Parco regionale Campo dei Fiori are characterized by diverse landscapes, including forested areas, meadows, and the vicinity of lakes. The region encompasses the Campo dei Fiori and Martica massifs, offering varied terrain for exploration. Hikers can find paths through lush chestnut and beech forests, as well as routes near natural reserves like Lake Ganna and Lake Brinzio. The area features a network of marked trails suitable for different ability levels.

Best urban hiking trails around Parco regionale Campo dei Fiori

  • The most popular urban hiking route is Lake Varese cycle path – Lake Varese loop from Gavirate Verbano, a 3.9 miles (6.3 km) trail that takes 1 hour 40 minutes to complete. This easy route follows the scenic shores of Lake Varese.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Estensi Gardens – Palazzo Estense loop from Casciago, a moderate 6.8 miles (11.0 km) path. This route explores urban green spaces and historical landmarks, offering varied scenery.
  • Local hikers also love the Antico Mulino loop from Gavirate, a 4.0 miles (6.5 km) trail leading through local countryside and past an old mill, often completed in about 1 hour 42 minutes.
  • Hiking around Parco regionale Campo dei Fiori is defined by forested paths, lakeside routes, and urban green spaces. The network offers options for different ability levels, from easy strolls to moderate excursions.
  • The routes in Parco regionale Campo dei Fiori are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.3 stars from more than 2,300 reviews. More than 11,000 hikers have used komoot to explore Parco regionale Campo dei Fiori's varied terrain.

Last updated: July 12, 2026

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Gavirate Lido – Lake Varese loop from Gavirate Verbano

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May 28, 2025, Fontanile della Valletta

Cool oasis in the shade of the alders

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December 28, 2024, Torre del Robbioni

Torre del Robbioni in Varese from 1846 The tower, closed for decades, is being restored and reopened thanks to the regional tender of the cult city. The intervention involves the rehabilitation and restoration of the elegant 1846 lookout tower by Carlo Pellegrini Robbioni, closed for decades and not open to the public. The Robbioni Tower is located at the lateral end of the hill of the Estensi Gardens, in an elevated position on a small hill behind Villa Mirabello. The restoration of the tower and the redevelopment of the area "former eighteenth-century theater" is part of the Lombardy Region's "Year of Lombardy Tourism and the Capitals of Art - Cult City Project" initiative, in which the Municipality of Varese has participated with the project "The lookout points of the garden city of Varese, discovering new landscapes, art and culture". Thanks to the municipality's participation in this tender, the restoration costs of 150 thousand euros will be financed 50% by the regional Cult City project. Text / Source: Varesepolis local supplement of the online newspaper Polisnews https://www.varesepolis.it/torre-del-robbioni-a-varese-restauro-e-riapertura-47251.html

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Villa Mirabello in Varese Archaeological Museum of Villa Mirabello Located in the Estensi Gardens, Villa Mirabello owes its name to the hill from which you can enjoy a splendid view of Lake Varese and the Alps. The villa, built in the 18th century by Count Gaetano Stampa di Soncino, then became the property of Luigi Taccioli and was substantially rebuilt in 1839 with the construction of a stable, then passed to the Marquis Litta Modignani. Since 1948 it has been owned by the municipal administration and today houses the Archaeological Museum of Varese and a Risorgimento section. Due to the richness and importance of the materials, the museum has been an essential point of reference for Italian and foreign scholars of prehistory, but also for the general public and schools. The collection of the Archaeological Museum comes from the collection of the Patrio Museum, which has been enriched and strengthened in the archaeological part thanks to the numerous finds from the area and from the excavation and research campaigns of the pile-dwelling settlement of Isolino Virginia and the site of Bodio Centrale, both included in the UNESCO serial "Prehistoric Pile-Dwelling Sites of the Alps". The Isolino Virginia is internationally known for its oldest dating among the pile-dwelling settlements in the Alps and for the duration of its human presence, which lasted for more than four thousand years, until the end of the Bronze Age (from 5,300 to 900 years BC). The finds from the pre-Roman period illustrate the Celtic culture of Golasecca (IX-IV century BC) that marked western Lombardy during the Iron Age: admire some of the oldest writings in the area, preserved on a ceramic cup from Sesto Calende and on a funerary stele from Vergiate, and the spectacular funerary equipment that accompanied the millennial sleep of a warrior buried in Sesto Calende in the sixth century BC. ………………….. Text / Source: Comune di Varese museivarese.it https://www.museivarese.it/sedi/villa-mirabello/

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December 28, 2024, Giardini Estensi

Estensi Gardens and the Palazzo Comunale in Varese The Estensi Gardens and the Palazzo Comunale are located in the center of Varese. THE PALACE In 1766, the Duke of Modena, Francesco III d'Este, Captain General and Governor of Austrian Lombardy, decided to buy the residence located on the outskirts of the village for his holidays. Varese had been enfeoffed to him in a personal capacity with civil and judicial powers by Maria Theresa of Austria on 23 June 1765. Immediately after the acquisition, Francesco III began to expand the property by annexing the neighboring property. The renovation and construction lasted from 1766 to 1773, while the garden was completed in 1771. The architect Giuseppe Antonio Bianchi was in charge of the project and directed the works, including the design of the hill that became known as Castellazzo Flat to create the gardens. The palace consists of a central nucleus with two side wings connected by the underlying portico, which houses a stone cutter. The long façade on Via Sacco is equipped with three stone portals and balconies. Entering through the main portal, which leads into the central portico and the courtyard of honor, you pass from the austerity of the external façade to the internal façade, which is lively and overlooks the picturesque garden. The interior of the palace is an example of the so-called Teresian Baroque. The Hall of Honor (or Salone Estense) is full of precious elements such as the illusionistic frescoes by Lodovico Bosellini and the central medallion by Giovan Battista Ronchelli. Going up to the first floor, along the staircase of honor, there are four niches with eighteenth-century copies of female busts and putti with stucco lamps. ……….. Text / Source: FAI - FONDO PER L'AMBIENTE ITALIANO ETS - Via Carlo Foldi, 2 - 20135 Milan https://fondoambiente.it/luoghi/giardini-estensi?ldc

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December 28, 2024, Giardini Estensi

Laghetto dei cigni / Swan Pond in the Giardini e Palazzo Estensi in Varese The history of Palazzo Estense and its beautiful gardens was born thanks to a real love at first sight. It is said, in fact, that Francesco III d'Este, Duke of Modena and governor of Austrian Lombardy, fell so much in love with the beauty of Varese that he requested it as a fief from Maria Theresa of Austria. From then on it is history: the Duke bought the villa, now known as Palazzo Estense, and entrusted its restoration to the architect Bianchi, making it his summer residence. The garden behind the building was laid out in Italian and French style, inspired by the park of the residence at Schönbrunn. The main feature of the garden is the parterre, punctuated by flowerbeds and low-stemmed plants, which houses the large central fountain. Today the area is a public park, directly connected to the gardens of Villa Mirabello, which attracts hundreds of visitors every day who crowd the paths to fully enjoy this beauty. Text / Source: Turismo-in-Lombardia https://www.in-lombardia.it/it/ https://www.in-lombardia.it/it/turismo-in-lombardia/varese-turismo/giardini-di-palazzo-estense

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December 28, 2024, Palazzo Estense

Palazzo Estense in Varese. Giacomo Leopardi was so enchanted by the Estense Castle that he called it "Little Versailles". The palace was built in the second half of the 18th century and served as the residence of Francesco III d'Este, Duke of Modena and Governor of Lombardy. Francesco III had been a guest of the Menafoglio family in Varese in 1755 and was so impressed by the city that he wanted to buy it as a fief, which he did. The Court Palace was built by restoring the villa of Tommaso Orrigoni, demolishing part of the existing houses and significantly modifying the rooms so that they could better accommodate the court and the authorities, while also being the perfect setting for rich and sumptuous parties. The project was entrusted to the architect Giuseppe Antonio Bianchi, who also oversaw the design of the splendid 18th century garden, one of the most beautiful in all of Lombardy. Enter the interior of the palace to admire the decorations with elaborate stuccoes, but above all the beautiful Hall of Honor. The garden, adjacent to that of Villa Mirabello, is surrounded by avenues and flowerbeds Text / Source: Turismo-in-Lombardia https://www.in-lombardia.it/it/ https://www.in-lombardia.it/it/turismo-in-lombardia/varese-turismo/monumenti-varese/palazzo-estense

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December 28, 2024, Palazzo Estense

Palazzo Estense in Varese. The Palazzo Estense dates from the second half of the 18th century and once served as the residence of the governor of Lombardy - Francesco III. The palace existed before, but was completely rebuilt in the 18th century - including the park and garden in the style of the 18th century. The park also leads to Villa Mirabello, another sight in Varese. Text / Source: Italy Inside https://www.italien-inside.info/ https://www.italien-inside.info/orte/lombardi-varese.html

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December 28, 2024, Piazza Cesare Beccaria

Cesare Beccaria Square, Varese

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many urban hiking trails are available in Parco regionale Campo dei Fiori?

The region offers a wide selection of urban hiking trails, with over 40 routes available. Most of these, around 38, are classified as easy, making them accessible for many. There are also 5 moderate routes for those seeking a bit more challenge.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see on urban hikes in Parco regionale Campo dei Fiori?

Even on urban hikes, you'll find yourself close to the diverse natural beauty of Parco regionale Campo dei Fiori. The park is known for its rich flora, including ancient beech, chestnut, and maple trees, some of which are designated 'green monuments'. You might also encounter unique karst phenomena, such as springs and rock formations, or serene wetlands and peat bogs, especially around natural reserves like Lake Ganna and Lake Brinzio.

Are there any family-friendly urban hikes in the area?

Yes, many of the urban hikes in Parco regionale Campo dei Fiori are suitable for families. The majority of trails are rated as easy, offering pleasant walks without significant elevation changes. For example, the Fontanile della Valletta – Bench with Murals loop from Casciago is a shorter, easy option that can be enjoyable for all ages.

What are some popular urban trails that offer scenic views or interesting landmarks?

For a mix of urban charm and natural beauty, consider routes that pass by significant landmarks. The Estensi Gardens – Palazzo Estense loop from Casciago is a moderate option that takes you through beautiful gardens. You can also explore areas near the UNESCO World Heritage site of Sacro Monte of Varese and the Sanctuary of Santa Maria del Monte, which offers breathtaking panoramic views.

Are there any circular urban walks available?

Absolutely. Many of the urban hiking trails in Parco regionale Campo dei Fiori are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Lake Varese cycle path – Lake Varese loop from Gavirate Verbano or the Antico Mulino loop from Gavirate, both offering pleasant, easy walks.

What do other hikers enjoy most about urban hiking in Parco regionale Campo dei Fiori?

The komoot community highly rates the urban hiking experience in this region, with an average score of 4.35 stars from over 2,300 ratings. Hikers often praise the accessibility of the trails, the blend of natural landscapes with historical and cultural sites, and the serene atmosphere found even close to urban centers.

Can I bring my dog on the urban hiking trails?

Generally, dogs are welcome on many of the urban hiking trails in Parco regionale Campo dei Fiori, provided they are kept on a leash and you clean up after them. It's always a good idea to check specific trail regulations or local signage, especially in more sensitive natural areas or near cultural sites, but the park is largely dog-friendly.

Are there any urban hikes near water features like lakes or waterfalls?

Yes, you can find urban hikes that bring you close to water. The Lake Varese – Gavirate Lido loop from Gavirate Verbano offers lovely views of Lake Varese. While not directly on urban trails, the region is also home to natural attractions like the Valganna Waterfalls and Caves, which are worth exploring nearby.

What is the best time of year for urban hiking in Parco regionale Campo dei Fiori?

The park offers pleasant hiking conditions throughout much of the year. Spring brings blooming orchids and gentians, while autumn showcases vibrant foliage in the extensive forests. Summer is also popular, though it can be warm, and winter offers a different, quieter experience, especially on lower-elevation urban trails.

Are there places to eat or drink near the urban hiking routes?

Yes, given the urban focus of these trails, you'll often find cafes, restaurants, and pubs in the towns and villages you pass through or near the trailheads. For example, near the Valganna Caves, you can find Le Grotte di Valganna Restaurant, offering a convenient stop for refreshments.

How accessible are the urban hiking trails by public transport?

Many urban hiking trails in Parco regionale Campo dei Fiori are accessible by public transport, particularly those starting from towns and villages. Varese, for instance, is a key hub with bus and train connections, and routes often begin or pass through areas well-served by local transport. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for specific trailheads.

Is parking available for urban hikes in the region?

Yes, parking is generally available in the towns and villages that serve as starting points for urban hikes. Look for designated parking areas near trailheads or in town centers. Some popular spots, especially those near lakes or cultural attractions, may have paid parking or specific time limits.

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