Best mountain peaks around Galliate Lombardo are found within a region characterized by suggestive hills and woods in the Province of Varese, Lombardy, Italy. The town itself sits at an altitude of approximately 327 to 337 meters above sea level. While direct mountain peaks are not within Galliate Lombardo, the area offers access to elevated landscapes and the nearby Parco regionale Campo dei Fiori. The medieval "del Vallone" tower provides panoramic views of the surrounding valley.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Pleasant. Be very careful when cutting through the woods or taking the short route. The gentlest route, starting from Rasa keeping to the right, is suitable for practically everyone.
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The climb from Mercallo is very challenging, even for an e-mtb, full of roots, rocks and ruts left by the rain. From Comabbio or Osmate the climb is much easier, also because it is asphalted up to halfway
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The top offers a breathtaking view!
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Monte San Giacomo is the highest point of the Ticino Park (427 m) and rises at the foot of the Varesine Prealps. It has had a strategic importance since ancient times: the top of the mountain has annular terraces made up of dry stone walls that make one think of defense ditches of an Iron Age hillfort and there are also traces of prehistoric settlements.
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Monte Pelada is a small mountain that rises above Lake Comabbio. You reach its peak (472 m) remaining in the undergrowth, but you can see some glimpses of the lake, between the trees.
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Mount San Giacomo is the highest point in the Ticino Park. Very well kept and quiet place for walks in the woods. Also widely used for MTB.
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Campo dei Fiori is a mountain group with the maximum altitude located at Punta di Mezzo at 1,227 meters above sea level, which dominates the plain and the Varese valleys. Punta di Mezzo offers a splendid view all around.
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This birch is the flag of Chiusarella. Located just below the summit, it is highly visible, because it is isolated, from a good part of the provincial road of Rasa.
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While Galliate Lombardo itself features suggestive hills and woods, the surrounding area offers several significant peaks. Among the most popular are Monte Chiusarella — Summit and Summit Cross, known for its 360° panorama, and Punta di Mezzo (1,227 m), which offers expansive views of the Varese valleys. Another interesting peak is Monte San Giacomo Summit and Stone Platform, the highest point of the Ticino Park with historical significance.
The peaks in the region offer diverse and stunning views. From Monte Chiusarella, you can enjoy a breathtaking 360° panorama of the lakes and the Alpine and pre-Alpine belt. Punta di Mezzo provides splendid views of the plain and the Varese valleys. Even smaller peaks like Monte Pelada offer glimpses of Lake Comabbio through the trees, while Mount Crocino boasts a wonderful view of Lake Lugano and Valceresio.
Yes, some peaks are considered family-friendly. For instance, Monte Chiusarella — Summit and Summit Cross is categorized as family-friendly, offering an accessible experience for those looking to enjoy nature with their loved ones. The area's suggestive hills and woods also provide gentler paths for family outings.
The mountain peaks around Galliate Lombardo offer a range of difficulty levels, from intermediate to challenging. For example, Monte Chiusarella, Punta di Mezzo, Monte San Giacomo, and Mount Crocino are generally considered intermediate. Monte Pelada, however, is listed as challenging, requiring good training as the trail does not level to the top.
Beyond the natural beauty, the region offers historical points of interest. The medieval "del Vallone" tower in Galliate Lombardo provides panoramic views and stands as a historical landmark. Additionally, Monte San Giacomo Summit and Stone Platform has significant historical value, with annular terraces suggesting ancient defense structures and traces of prehistoric settlements.
The area is rich in natural features. The region is characterized by suggestive hills and woods. Many peaks offer stunning viewpoints, and some, like Monte Chiusarella, feature unique habitats such as the "Prati Magri" (meadows on calcareous soil) which are of great naturalistic interest. The proximity to the Parco regionale Campo dei Fiori also means diverse flora and fauna.
The area around Galliate Lombardo is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, mountain biking, and running. For example, there are several cycling routes around Lake Varese, such as the "Gavirate Lido – Lake Varese cycle path loop from Bodio Lomnago" or the "Lake Comabbio – Lake Monate loop from Crosio della Valle." You can explore these and more on the Cycling around Galliate Lombardo guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can enjoy routes like the "Giro del Lago di Varese in MTB" found in the MTB Trails around Galliate Lombardo guide, while runners have options like the "Castellanza Cycle Path – Lake Varese loop from Galliate Lombardo" detailed in the Running Trails around Galliate Lombardo guide.
Visitors frequently appreciate the panoramic views and the natural beauty of the area. The 360° vistas from peaks like Monte Chiusarella are often highlighted. The tranquility and well-kept trails for walks in the woods, especially around Monte San Giacomo, are also popular. Many enjoy the opportunity to relax and feel the wind blow over them at viewpoints like Punta di Mezzo.
While the region offers peaks ranging from intermediate to challenging, it's more geared towards hiking and trail walking rather than technical mountain climbing. For beginners, focusing on the intermediate hiking trails and family-friendly peaks would be a good starting point to gain experience in elevated landscapes.
The best time to visit for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling is typically during the spring and autumn months when the weather is milder and the natural scenery is vibrant. Summer can also be pleasant, especially at higher elevations, but it can be warmer. Winter might offer different challenges and views, but some trails could be less accessible depending on snow conditions.
Yes, several peaks are recognized as natural monuments. Monte Chiusarella — Summit and Summit Cross, Punta di Mezzo (1,227 m), Monte San Giacomo Summit and Stone Platform, and Mount Crocino are all categorized as natural monuments, highlighting their ecological or geological significance.
Yes, the region is known for its woods, and many trails leading to or around the peaks offer significant forest cover. For instance, Monte San Giacomo Summit and Stone Platform is noted for its walks in the woods. Even on Monte Pelada, you reach the peak while remaining in the undergrowth, providing a shaded experience.


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