Lakes around Morazzone are situated in the Province of Varese, an area known for its diverse lacustrine landscapes. This region provides access to several notable lakes, each offering distinct features and attractions. The surrounding environment includes rolling hills and lush greenery, characteristic of a pre-Alpine setting. Visitors can explore a variety of natural and cultural sites within easy reach of Morazzone.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Suggestive walkway along the water's edge: perhaps more suitable for pedestrians than bikes but to be done at least once together with the tour of the lake (avoid Sundays and holidays, too crowded)
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Very nice, I will definitely do it in the next few days,
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The walkway over the water of Lake Comabbio is beautiful
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a cycle path for everyone
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cycle path for everyone
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On the walkway of Lake Comabbio
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the walkway is about two kilometers long and may seem a bit narrow but you must take into account the fact that bicycles cannot pass unless accompanied by hand.
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the walkway is approximately 2 kilometers long and runs along the shore, it is built entirely of steel and the handrails are made of wood.
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Lake Varese and Lake Comabbio both offer excellent cycling opportunities. Lake Varese features a 28-kilometer cycling path that encircles the lake and connects to the Lake Comabbio cycle path. Lake Comabbio has a peaceful 12.5 km cycling and pedestrian path, partly on a unique wooden platform over the water, ideal for leisurely rides. You can find more cycling routes in the area, including gravel and road cycling options, by exploring the Gravel biking around Morazzone and Road Cycling Routes around Morazzone guides.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly activities. Lake Comabbio is a tranquil spot perfect for family outings and picnics, with its motorboat ban ensuring a peaceful environment. Lake Monate is also an excellent choice for families, particularly for swimming and water sports like canoeing and pedal boating due to its clean waters. For a quiet break with nature, Ca' Bianca Pond offers ducks, turtles, and water lilies.
Lake Monate is renowned for its exceptionally clean and clear waters, making it one of the best choices for swimming and water sports. Lake Maggiore also offers crystal-clear waters, and swimming is a popular activity there, especially during warmer months. Lake Ghirla permits swimming and is a refreshing spot during hot summer days.
Near Lake Varese, you can visit The Icehouses at Cazzago Brabbia, historical cisterns once used to store ice from the lake. The lake also features Isolino Virginia, a small island with significant archaeological importance. Additionally, the city of Varese, bordering Lake Varese, boasts numerous Art Nouveau villas, historic churches, and monuments, including the Estensi Gardens and Palazzo Comunale.
The warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn, are ideal for visiting the lakes. During this period, you can enjoy swimming, water sports, cycling, and hiking in pleasant weather. Lake Ghirla, for example, is particularly refreshing for swimming in summer. In winter, Lake Ghirla can freeze, historically hosting ice skating competitions, offering a different experience.
Yes, the region offers various hiking and walking trails. The area around Lake Varese, including the nearby Campo dei Fiori Regional Park, provides opportunities for hiking and birdwatching. Lake Maggiore also has numerous trails for hiking. Lake Ghirla is surrounded by unspoiled nature with trekking and bike paths. For running, you can explore routes in the Running Trails around Morazzone guide.
Lake Comabbio is a paradise for nature lovers due to its rich biodiversity and a ban on motorboats, which preserves its natural habitat. It's an excellent spot for wildlife observation, with diverse flora and fauna, including aquatic birds, fish, water lilies, and reeds. The peaceful environment makes it ideal for observing nature undisturbed.
Lake Maggiore is famous for its stunning scenery and the iconic Borromean Islands: Isola Bella, Isola Madre, and Isola dei Pescatori. These islands are accessible by ferry and feature magnificent palaces and botanical gardens. Picturesque towns like Stresa and Verbania also offer opportunities to experience local cuisine and culture. You can find more information about Lake Maggiore's villages, islands, and castles on italia.it.
Lake Ghirla, located in Valganna, is a smaller glacial lake surrounded by unspoiled nature, woods, and lush vegetation. It's ideal for those seeking relaxation and a close connection with nature away from larger crowds. Lake Comabbio also offers a tranquil haven with its peaceful environment and focus on biodiversity.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Many enjoy the panoramic views from spots like the Lakeside picnic area on Lake Varese. The easy-ride cycle paths, like the Lake Varese Cycle Path, are popular for active enjoyment. The quiet, natural settings of places like Ca' Bianca Pond are also highly valued for peaceful breaks.
Yes, the towns bordering the lakes, such as those around Lake Varese (including the city of Varese itself) and picturesque towns like Stresa and Verbania on Lake Maggiore, offer a variety of cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. These provide excellent opportunities to experience local cuisine and culture while enjoying the lakeside environment.


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