Best mountain peaks around Taino offer diverse landscapes characterized by lakes, forests, and elevated viewpoints. This region provides opportunities to explore summits with historical significance and panoramic vistas. Visitors can experience the natural beauty of the area, including views of Lake Maggiore and Lake Comabbio. The peaks here are suitable for various outdoor activities, from relaxing excursions to more challenging trails.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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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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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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Danger! All hiking trails to and from the summit are no longer accessible and completely overgrown. The golf course and new developments completely cut off access.
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Sass Malò is an erratic boulder whose legend tells that it was transported by witches during a flood and there is the den of the witch who eats matai (eats children).
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Panoramic point from which to enjoy an excellent view of Lake Maggiore.
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Visitors to Taino highly recommend several spots for their panoramic views and unique features. Among the most popular is View of Lake Maggiore from Sasso Pizzo, which offers expansive views over Lake Maggiore, other lakes, and distant snow-capped mountains. Another favorite is View of the Rocca d'Angera and Lake Maggiore from San Quirico, providing a great panoramic vista of Lake Maggiore and the historic Rocca d'Angera from Monte S. Quirico.
Yes, the region around Taino is rich in history. For instance, Monte San Giacomo Summit and Stone Platform is the highest point of the Ticino Park and holds strategic importance with traces of prehistoric settlements and ancient annular terraces. The View of Lake Maggiore from Sasso Pizzo is also known for its historical use for bonfires during Celtic festivals.
The mountain peaks around Taino offer diverse natural beauty. You can expect to see stunning views of large bodies of water like Lake Maggiore and Lake Comabbio. Many peaks are forested, providing lush green scenery, while others offer open panoramic spots. From higher vantage points, you might even catch glimpses of distant snow-capped mountains.
Yes, some viewpoints are suitable for families. The View of Lake Maggiore from Sasso Pizzo is described as a simple, safe, and relaxing excursion, with picnic tables and benches at the top, making it ideal for a family outing.
Beyond exploring the peaks, the Taino area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, gravel biking, and running. For example, there are challenging road cycling routes like the "Arona on Lake Maggiore – View of Isola Bella loop" and moderate running trails such as the "Parco del Golfo della Quassa da Barzola – loop tour." You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Taino, Gravel biking around Taino, and Running Trails around Taino guides.
While the guide focuses on the peaks themselves, many of these summits are accessible via trails. For instance, Monte San Giacomo Summit and Stone Platform is a well-kept and quiet place for walks in the woods, also widely used for mountain biking. The Monte Pelada (472 m) also has a trail leading to its peak, though it requires good training.
The guide does not specify a particular best season, but the presence of picnic tables and the mention of bonfires for Celtic festivals at Sasso Pizzo suggest that warmer, clearer months would be ideal for enjoying the views and outdoor activities. However, the region's beauty can be appreciated in various seasons.
At the top of View of Lake Maggiore from Sasso Pizzo, you'll find picnic tables and benches, perfect for a break. For more extensive amenities like cafes or accommodation, you would typically find these in the nearby towns and villages surrounding the peaks, such as Jayuya or those along Lake Maggiore.
Visitors particularly appreciate the super wide views over Lake Maggiore and other lakes, often extending to snow-capped mountains. The historical significance of sites like Monte San Giacomo and the relaxing nature of excursions to viewpoints like Sasso Pizzo are also highly valued. The combination of natural beauty and historical context makes these peaks a rewarding experience.
Yes, some peaks and trails offer a more challenging experience. For example, the trail to Monte Pelada (472 m) requires good training as the trail does not level to the top. Additionally, some of the highlights, like View of Lake Maggiore from Sasso Pizzo, are categorized as 'challenging' in some aspects, indicating varied terrain.
Yes, the region includes sites with religious significance. The View of the Rocca d'Angera and Lake Maggiore from San Quirico is located on Monte S. Quirico, where the Church of San Quirico stands. There is also a Summit Cross, which serves as a visible sign of Christian hope and a place for stillness and reflection.


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