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Road cycling routes around Laghetto del Frassino are situated in the Verona region, characterized by its proximity to Lake Garda and the Mincio River. The terrain primarily features flat to gently rolling landscapes, ideal for road cycling. Routes often follow lakeside promenades and river paths, offering views of the surrounding water bodies and historical towns. The area provides a mix of open countryside and routes through local villages.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The cycle path is very beautiful, always following the light blue river. But it gets very hot in summer 🤗
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View of the waterfront promenade and the bust of Gaius Valerius Catullus, Sirmione
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Piazza Martiri della Libertà is the city's main square, where you can see the monument to the dead of the First World War (a work by Luigi Contratti) and the Venetian column topped with the Lion of St. Mark. The Republic of Venice ruled Lonato from the mid-15th century until the end of the 18th century, for approximately 350 years without interruption. The council chamber houses an 18th-century map of the Lonato area, and the ceiling features 18th-century carvings dedicated to the Lonato agronomist Camillo Tarello (1517–1573). This large hall is called the "Celesti Hall" because it contains an unusual work of art created for this space in 1693 by the Venetian painter Andrea Celesti (1637–1712). The council chamber houses an 18th-century map of the Lonato area, and the ceiling features 18th-century carvings dedicated to the Lonato agronomist Camillo Tarello (1517–1573). The large canvas (measuring 262 x 735 cm) was commissioned by the city administration in 1692 (to commemorate the end of the plague epidemic). In the center, Christ is depicted with the Virgin Mary on the left and Saint John the Baptist—patron saint of Lonato—on the right. On the left is an allegory of Lonato alongside the Doge of Venice and the three theological virtues, while on the right, the painter depicted the consequences of the plague: a lazaretto and the flying devil.
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The Ossuary of Custoza, in the picturesque town of Sommacampagna, Italy, is a remarkable site that pays tribute to the soldiers who lost their lives during the Italian Wars of Independence. Inside, the ossuary houses the remains of over 2,000 soldiers who fought bravely for their country, making it a significant historical landmark. The somber atmosphere is complemented by informative exhibits that describe the battles fought in the region and the stories of the valiant men who died. https://ossariocustoza.it/ The tower itself offers a superb view over the fertile plains of the Mincio River.
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Sirmione is definitely a place you must visit at least once
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It's best to go there early in the morning or in the evening. Otherwise, it's very crowded.
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Beautiful church. A visit to the interior is also recommended.
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There are over 220 road cycling routes around Laghetto del Frassino, catering to various skill levels. This includes approximately 55 easy routes, 140 moderate routes, and 30 more challenging options.
The terrain around Laghetto del Frassino is primarily flat to gently rolling, making it ideal for road cycling. Routes often follow picturesque lakeside promenades along Lake Garda and river paths along the Mincio River, offering a mix of open countryside and passages through charming local villages.
Yes, the area offers many easy routes perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the Punta Grò – Sirmione – Scaliger Castle, Sirmione loop from San Benedetto di Lugana is a relatively short and flat ride, leading through the historic town of Sirmione and past its iconic Scaliger Castle.
Road cycling routes in this region are renowned for continuous views of Lake Garda, especially along lakeside promenades. You'll also encounter the tranquil Mincio River, historical towns, and open countryside. Routes like the Bardolino Lakeside Promenade – View of Lake Garda loop from San Benedetto di Lugana offer stunning lake vistas.
Absolutely. Many routes weave through areas rich in history. For example, the Visconti Bridge of Borghetto – Custoza loop from San Benedetto di Lugana explores historical sites like the Visconti Bridge and the Custoza countryside. The Punta Grò – Sirmione – Scaliger Castle, Sirmione loop from San Benedetto di Lugana takes you past the impressive Scaliger Castle in Sirmione.
The routes in Laghetto del Frassino are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 790 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the beautiful lakeside paths, the well-maintained river routes, and the charming historical townscapes that define the area's cycling experience.
Yes, many road cycling routes in the area are designed as loops, offering convenient starting and ending points. For instance, the Mincio Cycle Path – Mincio Cycle Path loop from San Benedetto di Lugana provides a pleasant circular ride along the Mincio River.
The region around Laghetto del Frassino, being close to Lake Garda, generally enjoys a mild climate. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds, making them ideal for road cycling. Summer can be warm, but lakeside routes often provide refreshing breezes.
While popular routes can see more activity, exploring the extensive network of over 220 routes allows you to find quieter paths. River routes, such as those along the Mincio, or routes through the open countryside often provide a more serene cycling experience compared to the busiest lakeside promenades.
Route lengths vary significantly. You can find shorter loops, like the Punta Grò – Sirmione – Scaliger Castle, Sirmione loop from San Benedetto di Lugana at about 10.8 miles (17.4 km), which takes under an hour. Longer routes, such as the Lonato Cathedral – View of Lake Garda loop from Peschiera del Garda, can extend to over 25 miles (40 km) and take a few hours to complete.
Given the routes often pass through local villages and along popular lakeside areas, you'll find numerous opportunities for refreshment. Many towns and villages along the routes, especially those near Lake Garda, offer cafes, restaurants, and shops where you can stop for a break.


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