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Mountain biking
Mountain bike the moderate 16.2-mile Lago di Comabbio loop from Barza, featuring a scenic boardwalk and diverse lake views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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6.61 km
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13.7 km
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22.5 km
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26.1 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
10.8 km
5.97 km
3.82 km
2.85 km
2.65 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
8.26 km
6.99 km
5.66 km
4.53 km
622 m
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Elevation
Highest point (340 m)
Lowest point (230 m)
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Friday 15 May
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As this is a ring route, you can conveniently start and finish your ride in Barza. Look for designated parking areas near the lakefront or the starting point of the cycle path in Barza. Specific parking details might vary, so checking local signage upon arrival is recommended.
Yes, the Lago di Comabbio loop is generally considered easy to moderate and suitable for most fitness levels, including families. The route primarily follows a paved cycle path, making it accessible. While there are minor ascents and descents, the overall elevation gain is minimal.
The route mainly consists of a smooth, paved cycle path (pista ciclopedonale). However, be prepared for some brief sections with gravel and occasional dirt roads. Some unpaved parts can be uneven with large stones. You'll also encounter charming passages over wooden bridges and a notable long boardwalk directly over the water, particularly along the Comabbio shore.
The trail offers several highlights. You'll ride along the Lake Comabbio Cycle Path, passing through natural oases with rich vegetation and picturesque views. A notable feature is the approximately 500-meter-long wooden boardwalk that runs directly over the water. You'll also encounter sections of the E1 Trail Travedona-Monate and the Capronno–Barza Singletrack Trail.
The Lago di Comabbio is a significant natural oasis. You can expect to be immersed in nature, passing through verdant woods. Keep an eye out for vibrant water lilies, especially during their blooming season. The lake is also a vital nesting ground for various aquatic birds, such as herons and grebes.
The trail is enjoyable for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with water lilies blooming in spring/early summer. Summer can be warm but is still popular. Always check local weather conditions before you go.
Generally, dogs are allowed on cycle paths and trails in Italy, but they should always be kept on a leash. Please ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you clean up after them to maintain the natural beauty of the area.
No, there are no special permits or entrance fees required to access and ride the Lago di Comabbio cycle path. It is freely accessible to the public.
Yes, the Lago di Comabbio loop conveniently connects to the cycle path of Lago di Varese, often via the Palude Brabbia. This allows for a longer, more comprehensive cycling experience around two lakes. The route also passes through sections of the Ciclopedonale Lago di Comabbio and the European Long distance path E1 - part Italy - Lombardy.
While the trail itself focuses on natural beauty, the towns and villages around Lago di Comabbio, including Barza, offer various options for refreshments, restaurants, and bars where you can stop for a break or a meal.
This trail is notable for being a protected natural oasis, offering a rich ecosystem and diverse flora and fauna. A major highlight is the approximately 500-meter-long wooden boardwalk that runs directly over the water, providing a unique perspective of the lake. Its accessibility and connection to the Lago di Varese cycle path also make it a popular choice.