Best mountain peaks around Varano Borghi are found in the broader region surrounding this village, situated on the southern shore of Lake Comabbio. While Varano Borghi itself features gentle hills, the area provides access to diverse mountain destinations. These locations offer opportunities for hiking and enjoying panoramic views. The region is characterized by natural reserves and varied terrain, from lake-level paths to higher elevations.
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I must have done something wrong..because the tour is complete..I apologize I'll try to fix it
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The climb from Mercallo is very challenging, even for an e-mtb, full of roots, rocks and ruts left by the rain. From Comabbio or Osmate the climb is much easier, also because it is asphalted up to halfway
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Monte San Giacomo is the highest point of the Ticino Park (427 m) and rises at the foot of the Varesine Prealps. It has had a strategic importance since ancient times: the top of the mountain has annular terraces made up of dry stone walls that make one think of defense ditches of an Iron Age hillfort and there are also traces of prehistoric settlements.
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Monte Pelada is a small mountain that rises above Lake Comabbio. You reach its peak (472 m) remaining in the undergrowth, but you can see some glimpses of the lake, between the trees.
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Excellent crossing point a few minutes from the summit of the mountain which I recommend for those who have a MTB. Staying on this main path is also excellent for cycle touring.
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Mount San Giacomo is the highest point in the Ticino Park. Very well kept and quiet place for walks in the woods. Also widely used for MTB.
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This is the quintessential climb in the province of Varese! Campo dei Fiori, in fact, is easily reachable from the center of Varese. at the crossroads of Sant'Ambrogio, as soon as you turn left, the ramps start to get complicated! In total, the climb is 8 km long at 8%, but there are sections that exceed 11%, just before the crossroads towards the Sacro Monte di Varese. It is possible to admire a first panoramic point at 1150 meters above sea level. At the belvedere there is a gate: *( photo n° 8) if it is open.. today it was wide open , it is possible to go up (with the steepest ramps of the entire climb, at 20%) up to the splendid Schiaparelli astronomical observatory, positioned at 1226 meters. The panorama of the seven lakes and the Alps is truly majestic, one of the most beautiful in the pre-Alps!.
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While Varano Borghi itself features gentle hills, the broader region offers several mountain destinations. You can explore the peaks within Campo dei Fiori Regional Park, such as Forte di Orino and Monte Tre Croci. Other options include Monte Nudo and Monte Crocetta in the Valcuvia region, and the diverse trails of Val Veddasca, which offer views of Lake Maggiore.
Yes, several peaks offer historical insights. Monte San Giacomo Summit and Stone Platform, the highest point of the Ticino Park, has traces of prehistoric settlements and ancient defense structures. The Summit of Monte San Giacomo features the ruins of an ancient bar with an icebox and a terrace, where you can scan a QR code for more historical information.
The peaks in the region offer diverse and stunning panoramas. From Forte di Orino in Campo dei Fiori Regional Park, you can enjoy scenic views of the surrounding lakes and the Alps. The climb to Lightning station/Sacro Monte (Va) provides a majestic panorama of the seven lakes and the Alps. Even from Monte Pelada (472 m), you can catch glimpses of Lake Comabbio through the trees.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the climb to Lightning station/Sacro Monte (Va) is considered the quintessential challenging climb in the province of Varese. It's an 8 km ascent with an average gradient of 8%, featuring sections that exceed 11%. Monte Pelada (472 m) also offers a challenging trail to its peak.
For easier walks, consider Path 1 from the astronomical observatory square to Forte di Orino within Campo dei Fiori Regional Park. This walk is approximately 4 km with a slight slope, passing through a beautiful forest. The hike to Monte Crocetta is also described as easy, offering interesting views and a popular spot for observing paragliders.
Beyond hiking, the region around Varano Borghi offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those around Lake Varese and Lake Comabbio. For more options, explore the Cycling around Varano Borghi guide. There are also dedicated running trails, which you can find in the Running Trails around Varano Borghi guide.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for all peaks, the easier routes like Path 1 to Forte di Orino (4 km with a slight slope) or the hike to Monte Crocetta could be suitable for families looking for less strenuous options. The Monte San Giacomo Nature Reserve also offers well-kept and quiet paths for walks in the woods.
The region is generally pleasant for hiking from spring through autumn. Spring offers lush greenery and blooming flora, while autumn provides vibrant fall colors. Summer is also suitable, though it can be warmer. Winter hiking is possible, but conditions may vary, especially at higher elevations, so checking local weather and trail conditions is advisable.
Yes, the Monte San Giacomo Nature Reserve is widely used for MTB, with excellent crossing points and paths. While some sections might be bumpy and hard to tackle on gravel, it's generally recommended for mountain biking to fully enjoy the area.
You can find a variety of hiking routes in the area. Popular options include the 'Lago di Comabbio Footbridge – Berrini Park, Ternate loop' and the 'Brabbia Canal – View of Lake Comabbio loop'. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the Hiking around Varano Borghi guide.
The mountain peaks and surrounding areas are rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter diverse forests, including beech and conifers, especially on the way to Forte di Orino. The higher elevations of Val Veddasca feature grassy expanses. Many trails offer viewpoints overlooking the various lakes in the region, such as Lake Comabbio, Lake Maggiore, and the seven lakes visible from Campo dei Fiori.
Visitors appreciate the diverse trails, stunning landscapes, and opportunities for outdoor activities. The panoramic views of the lakes and Alps are a major draw. Many enjoy the quiet walks in the woods, the historical significance of sites like Monte San Giacomo, and the challenging climbs that reward with breathtaking vistas.


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