Best lakes around Castronno, Italy, are found within the Province of Varese, offering diverse natural landscapes. Castronno serves as a base for exploring nearby Lake Varese and Lake Comabbio, both known for their recreational paths and natural beauty. Lake Maggiore, a larger and more distant option, also provides extensive activities. The region features a mix of natural reserves, historical sites, and opportunities for outdoor activities.
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The cycle path that surrounds the lake makes it an absolutely must-follow cycling destination. The cycle path was recently rebuilt and is constantly up and down.
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Near Bodio Lomnago there is this place from where it is possible to admire one of the many panoramic points offered by the beautiful cycle path of Lake Varese.
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panorama to be enjoyed
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Narrow street with a couple of blind curves. Pay attention not to make fast and rapid bends... possible presence of pedestrians or cyclists in the opposite direction!
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Comfortable, fun and very safe for cycling along the entire perimeter of the lake.
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Beautiful but dangerous, at the end of May after having avoided a head-on collision at a stop sign by pure chance, towards Cassinetta a cyclist took a straight turn and made me fall, resulting in 3 slightly dislocated ribs. Be careful
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Comfortable, you can always walk along the lake in safety
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From Castronno, you have easy access to Lake Comabbio and Lake Varese. Lake Maggiore is also a popular option for a slightly longer day trip, offering a broader range of activities.
Yes, both Lake Varese and Lake Comabbio feature excellent cycling paths. The Lake Varese Cycle Path is a largely flat 28-kilometer route, while Lake Comabbio offers a 12.5-kilometer path, including a unique wooden platform over the water. These paths are also connected, allowing for extended rides. You can find more cycling routes in the area on the Cycling around Castronno guide.
The lakes offer diverse natural beauty. Lake Varese is surrounded by chestnut and beech forests within the Campo dei Fiori Regional Park and is a haven for birdwatchers, with herons and coots. Lake Comabbio is known for its pristine environment, rich in aquatic birds, pike, perch, and water lilies, thriving in its protected habitat.
Absolutely. Near Lake Varese, you can visit Isolino Virginia, a UNESCO World Heritage site with an ancient Neolithic stilt settlement. The area also features Art Nouveau villas, the medieval cloister of Voltorre, and the ancient Icehouses of Cazzago Brabbia.
Lake Comabbio is particularly valued for its peace and quiet. A strict ban on motorboats ensures a tranquil atmosphere, making it ideal for nature immersion, relaxation, and contemplation.
Yes, both Lake Varese and Lake Comabbio are family-friendly. The flat cycling paths are suitable for all ages, and there are picnic areas like the Lakeside picnic area on Lake Varese. Isolino Virginia offers an interesting historical excursion for families.
You can find a pleasant Lakeside picnic area on Lake Varese, which offers panoramic views along the cycle path. Both Lake Varese and Lake Comabbio also have numerous spots along their paths suitable for a break and a picnic.
Beyond cycling, you can enjoy walking and jogging on the lake paths. Lake Comabbio is popular for rowing and fishing (with permits). The surrounding region, including the Campo dei Fiori Regional Park, offers various hiking opportunities. For more detailed routes, explore the MTB Trails around Castronno guide.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like cycling and walking. Isolino Virginia on Lake Varese is accessible by boat from Biandronno between April and November. Lake Varese is also renowned for its magical rosy sunsets, particularly enjoyable in the warmer months.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil environment of Lake Comabbio and the extensive, scenic cycling paths around both Lake Varese and Lake Comabbio. The blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and opportunities for active recreation, such as the Lake Varese Cycle Path, is highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, Lake Comabbio is a popular spot for fishing, though permits are required, and no motorized boats are allowed. It also hosts the Italian Fixed-Seat Rowing Championships every October, making it an excellent location for rowing enthusiasts.


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