Mountain peaks around Stazzona are located within the Albano Valley, providing access to various hiking opportunities in the Lake Como area. This region offers a range of peaks, from moderate ascents to challenging climbs. Stazzona acts as a gateway to several notable mountain peaks and hiking destinations, presenting diverse experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. The area is defined by its mountainous terrain and panoramic views.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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Border pass between Italy and Switzerland, once an important route for smuggling and partisan warfare in the area. On the Italian side, the trail is easily accessible by mountain bike, although gravel riding is also a challenge, especially along the last two kilometers from Giovo. The pass is located at an altitude of 2,000 meters, and just below is the refuge of the same name. A stunning setting, largely untouched by human activity.
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Open from June to September, this very welcoming refuge is located a few meters below the pass of the same name. The last 2 km are very difficult for gravel bikes, with a very rough road. The final section becomes paved with large stones, with gradients always above 10°. Stunning view and a large selection of snacks for those arriving.
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Small church right at the top of Legnoncino, from which you can enjoy a panoramic view of Mount Legnone, the lake and the surrounding valleys. The small church is dedicated to one of 7 hermit brothers who lived in remote places on the mountains but visible from each other, who helped evangelize the Lario area
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Very beautiful peak above Lake Como. Beautiful view 🥰
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The summit plateau of Monte Legnoncino is home to two small sacred monuments: + Firstly, a classic cross, the kind that often crowns mountain peaks. This one is built of iron framework. + Secondly, a figure of the Virgin Mary, the statue of the Mother of God is completely in white.
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The San Jorio Refuge is a former financial police barracks now used as a refuge. Below are the openings for 2023: June 18th opening party. From 19 June always open until 10 September. On weekends until the end of October.
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You can confidently ignore this rifugio. Didn't get anything to drink or eat, although many guests ate there. Was treated like I wasn't even there. Don't know if it was because I was recognizable as German because of the language? I've never been treated so rudely in my life!
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Among the most appreciated destinations are the Monte Legnoncino Summit Cross, known for its sacred monuments and sunset views, and Musso Rock, which offers spectacular views over Lake Como. The Chapel of San Sfirio also provides extensive panoramic views from its historical site.
Yes, several peaks offer routes suitable for families. The path to the Monte Legnoncino Summit Cross is considered suitable for everyone and offers spectacular sunset views. The Chapel of San Sfirio is also accessible for families. Additionally, the hike to Monti di Pregallo (1,020m) from Stazzona is a moderate, approximately 4-hour round trip, perfect for an authentic immersion in nature.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Monte Duria (2,264m) offers a difficult ascent from Bodone, taking around 6 hours round trip. Monte Grona (1,736m) is considered one of the most demanding climbs in the Lake Como region, often accessed via Rifugio Menaggio. The tallest mountain around Lake Como, Monte Legnone (2,610m), also provides an exhilarating high-alpine experience with exceptional panoramic views.
The Chapel of San Sfirio is a notable historical site, originally a World War I flak position. The Monte Legnoncino Summit Cross features two sacred monuments, an iron cross and a white statue of the Virgin Mary. Musso Rock is associated with the remains of the famous Fortress of Musso, known for its historical significance.
The peaks around Stazzona offer diverse and stunning views. From Musso Rock, you can enjoy scenic views over Lake Como. Monte Grona is renowned for some of the most spectacular views overlooking the serene Lake Como. Higher peaks like Monte Legnone provide extensive panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountains and the broader Lake Como area, especially on clear days.
Yes, the San Jorio Hut (Rifugio San Jorio) is a former financial police barracks now used as a refuge. It is typically open from mid-June to mid-September, and on weekends until the end of October. Rifugio Menaggio, located at 1,383 meters, also serves as an ideal base for climbing Monte Grona, offering refreshments and overnight stays during the summer season.
Beyond hiking, the area around Stazzona offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including the challenging Dongo-La Corna-Sasso di Musso-San Bernardo Trail. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the Sentiero Valtellina Cycle Path. For more details on routes, you can explore the Running Trails around Stazzona and Cycling around Stazzona guides.
Yes, there are many hiking trails. For instance, the Monte Duria Trail is a difficult route for experienced hikers. Moderate options include the Sasso di Musso Loop from Dongo and the Monte Crocetta Summit Trail from Dongo. You can find more detailed information and routes in the Hiking around Stazzona guide.
The best time for hiking is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (June to September), when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable. During this period, refuges like the San Jorio Hut are also typically open. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, especially for higher, more challenging peaks.
The Monte Legnoncino Summit Cross is notable for its summit plateau, which features two sacred monuments: a classic iron cross and a white statue of the Virgin Mary. The path to the summit is considered accessible for many visitors, and it's particularly recommended for its spectacular sunset views.
While specific parking details for every trailhead are not universally available, many popular starting points for hikes, such as those leading to Monti di Pregallo or Monte Duria (from Bodone), typically have designated or informal parking areas. It's advisable to research the specific trailhead you plan to use for the most accurate parking information.
Passo Sant'Iorio (San Jorio Pass) is a strategic mountain crossing located between the Albano Valley and the Liro Valley. Stazzona is situated along the road leading to this pass, making it a key access point. The pass is renowned for its breathtaking panoramic views and features a network of well-marked trails suitable for both hikers and mountain bikers, offering opportunities to explore hidden corners of natural beauty.


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