Best mountain peaks around Argegno offer diverse experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. Argegno, a village on Lake Como, serves as a base for exploring various mountain peaks and viewpoints. The region is characterized by its unique geography, providing expansive vistas of Lake Como and the surrounding alpine landscape. Visitors can find a range of hiking opportunities, from accessible cable car rides to challenging ascents.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The Ghisallo climb is a legendary one.
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Refreshment point to regain your energy after tackling the legendary wall.
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At the top the view is spectacular.
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Mandatory passage for all cyclists.
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Observatory located after the Sormano Wall.
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VERY NICE PLACE FOR CYCLISTS
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Sanctuary of the Madonna del Ghisallo, protector of cyclists. Legendary climb even if not arduous,
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The Ghisallo hill (Ghisall in Lombard) is a road pass that connects Valassina with the upper part of the Lariano Triangle. The crossing point, at an altitude of 754 m above sea level, is part of the municipality of Magreglio. A few meters from the pass there is a small church: the sanctuary of the Madonna del Ghisallo. Its name (according to an ancient legend) derives from a certain Ghisallo who in medieval times was attacked by bandits in that place and made a vow to the Madonna to build a church in his honor if he escaped. The sanctuary of the Madonna del Ghisallo The Ghisallo climb (from the north side) is traditionally covered by the Giro di Lombardia and has also been included several times in the route of the Giro d'Italia. For this reason, the Madonna del Ghisallo is particularly venerated by cyclists, and on the initiative of the then parish priest Don Ermelindo Viganò (1906–1985), in 1949 Pope Pius XII proclaimed her the universal patroness of cyclists. Next to the sanctuary you can find the Cycling Museum and the "Monument to the cyclist", designed and created by Elio Ponti, sculptor from Ponzate, Como. Source: Wikipedia
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Among the most popular peaks are Monte San Primo Summit, the highest mountain in the Larian Triangle offering expansive views of Lake Como, and Monte Generoso, which dominates the Mendrisiotto area and Lake Lugano. Another notable spot is Madonna del Ghisallo Summit and Cyclists' Monument, a popular climb with stunning views and a unique cycling museum.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Monte San Primo Summit is highly recommended, providing clear vistas of Lake Como's distinctive 'inverted Y' shape, the Po Valley, and the Milanese area on clear days. Monte Generoso also offers remarkable views across multiple lakes and the entire Alpine range. Additionally, Pigra, directly above Argegno, provides effortless access to beautiful lake views via its cable car.
Yes, Madonna del Ghisallo Summit and Cyclists' Monument is a significant historical and cultural site. It features a church filled with bike memorabilia, making it a bucket-list destination for cyclists and those interested in the sport's history. Another point of interest is the Colma di Sormano Summit and Observatory, which includes the Sormano Astronomical Observatory.
For less strenuous access, you can reach Pigra, a convenient viewpoint directly above Argegno, via the Argegno-Pigra cable car, one of Europe's steepest. Monte Generoso is also accessible via a panoramic train from Riva San Vitale, offering stunning high-altitude views without extensive hiking.
Yes, the region offers challenging hikes. For instance, the ascent to Monte San Primo Summit is considered challenging. You can find difficult mountaineering routes such as the 'Cima del Costone – Monte San Primo loop' or the 'Rifugio Venini – Hike to Rifugio Venini loop' which are listed in the Mountain Hikes around Argegno guide.
While many peaks offer challenging routes, Pigra is an excellent family-friendly option. It's easily accessible via a cable car from Argegno, providing beautiful panoramic views of Lake Como with minimal effort, suitable for all ages.
From the mountain peaks, you can expect to see the unique 'inverted Y' shape of Lake Como, Lake Lugano, and Lake Piano. On clear days, views extend to the Po Valley, the Milanese area, and a vast section of the Alpine range, including peaks like Bregagno, Pizzo di Gino, Legnone, Grigne, and Corni di Canzo. Monte Grona is also known for its 'unearthly rock formations'.
Beyond hiking, the area around Argegno's peaks is popular for cycling. You can explore various road cycling routes like the 'Val d'Intelvi and Balcone d'Italia Loop' or 'Lake Como and Val d'Intelvi Loop'. More details can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Argegno guide and the Cycling around Argegno guide.
Yes, there are several recommended hiking trails. For example, the 'Cima del Costone – Monte San Primo loop' is a difficult route around Monte San Primo. Another option is the 'View of Lake Lugano – Monte Generoso Alpine Route loop'. You can find more detailed routes in the Mountain Hikes around Argegno guide.
The best time to visit for hiking is generally during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild and clear, offering the best visibility for panoramic views. However, some peaks might offer unique experiences during other seasons, depending on conditions.
Yes, some areas offer refreshment points. For instance, near the Colma di Sormano Summit, there are refreshment points to regain energy, especially after tackling the challenging 'Sormano Wall'. Pigra, being a village, also has local amenities.
Visitors highly appreciate the diverse and extensive panoramic views that stretch across multiple lakes and a vast section of the Alps. The unique geological formations, the accessibility options like cable cars and panoramic trains, and the variety of hiking experiences from easy walks to challenging ascents are also frequently praised. The komoot community has shared over 400 photos and given more than 390 upvotes for the peaks in this area.


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