Best mountain peaks around Laino offer diverse landscapes and panoramic views across the Lake Como and Lake Lugano regions. This area features prominent summits and viewpoints, providing opportunities to explore the natural beauty of the Larian triangle and the Ticino Alps. Visitors can experience a range of mountain terrain, from challenging climbs to accessible viewpoints. The region is characterized by its significant elevation changes and the presence of ancient forests and unique geological formations.
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The Ghisallo climb is a legendary one.
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VERY NICE PLACE FOR CYCLISTS
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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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Perfect place to recharge your batteries and relax
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An enchanting place... and always a good journey to everyone!
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Monte San Primo is the highest mountain in the Larian triangle with its 1685 metres. From the summit you can perfectly see the branching of Lake Como which forms an upside down Y. On days without haze you can also admire the Po Valley and the Milanese area, as well as the main lakes in the area.
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The region around Laino offers several highly-rated peaks. Among the most popular are Monte Generoso, known for its panoramic views of Lake Lugano and the Alps, and Monte San Primo Summit, the highest point in the Larian triangle offering 360-degree vistas of Lake Como and beyond.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The View from Monte San Salvatore is accessible via shady forest paths and is considered family-friendly. Additionally, the Fiore di Pietra and Monte Generoso Summit Station is family-friendly and can be reached by a panoramic cogwheel train, offering amenities like restaurants at the top.
The peaks around Laino offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Monte Generoso, you can see the main lakes, the Po Valley, and the entire Alpine range. Monte San Primo Summit provides a 360-degree view of Lake Como and a large part of the Alps. The View from Monte San Salvatore offers magnificent vistas of Lake Lugano and the Ticino Alps.
Yes, the Madonna del Ghisallo Summit and Cyclists' Monument is a significant historical and religious site. It features a church filled with cycling memorabilia and a cycling museum, making it a popular pilgrimage spot for cyclists.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various routes for gravel biking, running, and mountain hiking. For gravel biking, consider routes like the 'San Lucio Pass – View of Lake Lugano loop from Porlezza'. Running enthusiasts might enjoy the 'Monte Tremezzo MTB Trail' or 'Piz Pasquela Loop Trail'. For more mountain hikes, look into routes such as 'Sasso Rosso – Monte Boglia loop from Brè sopra Lugano' or 'Rifugio Venini – Hike to Rifugio Venini loop from Alpe di Colonno'. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Laino, Running Trails around Laino, and Mountain Hikes around Laino guides.
The difficulty varies. Peaks like Monte Generoso and Monte San Primo Summit are generally considered challenging climbs, offering rewarding experiences for experienced hikers. However, some viewpoints like View from Monte San Salvatore can be reached via intermediate forest paths, and Monte Generoso Summit Station is accessible by cogwheel railway for a less strenuous ascent.
Yes, some trails and viewpoints are dog-friendly. For instance, the View from Monte San Salvatore is noted as being dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the magnificent views with your canine companion.
While specific seasonal conditions can vary, generally the spring, summer, and early autumn months offer the most favorable weather for hiking and enjoying the panoramic views. During these periods, trails are typically clear, and the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities.
At the summit of Monte Generoso, specifically at the Fiore di Pietra and Monte Generoso Summit Station, you'll find facilities including restaurants with sun terraces and conference rooms, designed by architect Mario Botta. This makes it a comfortable spot to relax and enjoy the views.
You can reach the summit of Monte Generoso either by undertaking beautiful treks that start from Switzerland and Valle Intelvi, or by taking the panoramic cogwheel train that departs from Riva San Vitale. The train offers a leisurely ascent to the Fiore di Pietra and Monte Generoso Summit Station.
Monte San Primo Summit is significant as it is the highest mountain in the Larian triangle, standing at 1685 meters. Its summit provides a privileged observation point, allowing for a 360-degree view that spans from Lake Como to a large portion of the Alps, and on clear days, even the Po Valley and the Milanese area.


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