Mountain peaks around Dizzasco offer varied elevated areas and mountain pastures, providing views of Lake Como and Lake Lugano. The village of Dizzasco, nestled in the province of Como, serves as a base for exploring these natural landscapes. The region features a mix of distinct summits and historical elevated locations. These areas provide opportunities for outdoor activities and offer scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The ridge is tougher than the trail below due to the ups and downs, but if you are not in a hurry it is recommended because it is much more scenic.
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For a better view, taking the crest towards Mount San Primo is worth the effort. If you want to avoid the effort, you can go around on a gentler and more gradual climb that however will not allow you to see the beauties of Lake Como.
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simple but steep ridge, scenic trail over the Grigne group and Lake Como
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The Ghisallo climb is a legendary one.
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VERY NICE PLACE FOR CYCLISTS
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Beautiful trail on the crest of Mount San Primo
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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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wonderful peak reachable from Orimento
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The region around Dizzasco offers several popular elevated areas and peaks. Monte San Primo Summit is the highest mountain in the Larian triangle, offering expansive views. Monte Generoso dominates the Mendrisiotto area and Lake Lugano, accessible by various treks or a panoramic cog railway. Another favorite is Madonna del Ghisallo Summit and Cyclists' Monument, known for its cycling history and scenic views.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider Alpe di Colonno, which offers unique vistas of both Lake Como and Lake Lugano. Monte San Primo Summit provides a 360-degree view of Lake Como's branching shape, the Po Valley, and the Milanese area on clear days. Monte Generoso also boasts extensive views of the main lakes and the Alpine range.
Yes, Sasso Gordona, rising to 1,410 meters, holds historical significance with a World War I fort, part of the Linea Cadorna, dug into its rock. Additionally, Madonna del Ghisallo Summit and Cyclists' Monument features a church filled with bike memorabilia and a cycling museum, making it a site of cultural and historical importance for cycling enthusiasts.
Absolutely. Alpe di Colonno is an ideal destination for families, offering various trails suitable for different skill levels and a welcoming mountain hut. Alpe di Blessagno provides a natural setting where visitors can enjoy unique activities like trekking with llamas along an old mule track. The Fiore di Pietra and Monte Generoso Summit Station is also considered family-friendly, accessible by cog railway.
Accessibility varies by location. Alpe di Colonno is unusually accessible by car, in addition to hiking trails. Monte Generoso can be reached by a panoramic cog railway from Capolago, offering a less strenuous option to enjoy the summit views. Other peaks like Sasso Gordona require steep and demanding hikes.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Historic mule track from Pigra to Corniga' or the 'Lake Como Greenway'. If you enjoy cycling, consider routes such as the 'Lake Como and Val d'Intelvi Loop'. For running, trails like 'Sentiero delle espressioni – loop run in Valle Intelvi' are available. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Dizzasco, Cycling around Dizzasco, and Running Trails around Dizzasco guides.
The best time to visit for hiking is generally during the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when trails are clear of snow and the weather is pleasant. Clear days are particularly recommended to fully appreciate the extensive panoramic views from peaks like Monte San Primo Summit and Monte Generoso.
Yes, several options are available. Alpe di Colonno hosts Rifugio Alpe di Colonno, a welcoming mountain hut known for its traditional cuisine and accommodations. Near Alpe di Blessagno, you'll find Agriturismo Le Radici, offering genuine cuisine made from local produce. The Fiore di Pietra and Monte Generoso Summit Station also features restaurants. Additionally, the Orimento Hut is a great place to taste local products and serves as a starting point for excursions.
At Alpe di Blessagno, you can enjoy unique llama trekking along an old mule track, offering spectacular views. Madonna del Ghisallo Summit and Cyclists' Monument provides a distinctive experience for cycling enthusiasts with its church filled with bike memorabilia and a dedicated cycling museum. From Alpe di Colonno, a short walk beyond the refuge leads to a cross where, on clear days, you might even spot Mont Blanc.
Dizzasco itself serves as an excellent base for exploring the surrounding elevated areas. The nearby village of Pigra is a common starting point for paths leading to Alpe di Blessagno and Corniga. Colonno is another village from which you can access various trails in the area.
Alpe di Colonno, at 1,320 meters, is highly recommended for its breathtaking panoramic views of both Lake Como and Lake Lugano. It features Rifugio Alpe di Colonno, a welcoming mountain hut offering traditional cuisine and comfortable accommodations. It's also notable for being accessible by car, making it convenient for many visitors, and offers various trails for different skill levels.
While not directly on every peak, some elevated areas offer accommodations. Rifugio Alpe di Colonno provides comfortable, recently renovated private rooms and dormitories. The Fiore di Pietra and Monte Generoso Summit Station also has facilities including restaurants, though specific overnight accommodation at the summit structure itself might be limited to nearby options.


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