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The best gravel rides around Bardello

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Gravel biking around Bardello is characterized by its diverse terrain, encompassing pre-alpine lakes and rolling hills. The region, situated in the province of Varese, Italy, offers a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces ideal for gravel bikes. Numerous routes connect the serene environments of Lake Varese, Lake Monate, and Lake Comabbio, providing varied landscapes for cyclists. The topography includes significant elevation changes, appealing to those seeking challenging climbs and scenic descents.

Best gravel bike trails around Bardello

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Last updated: June 24, 2026

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Two lakes Tour

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Ielpo Dome
October 24, 2025, Santuario della Madonna del Lago

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Convenient, protected connection. Interesting views of the railway bridge and old factories, now, I fear, abandoned to their fate.

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Cycle path legacy of the World Championships.

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Ettore
September 22, 2025, Lake Comabbio

A beautiful glacial lake. Water lilies bloom in season.

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Santa Caterina del Sasso, Leggiuno Santa Caterina del Sasso Ballaro (actually Eremo di Santa Catarina del Sasso Ballara) was originally a hermitage. It is now located in the Italian municipality of Leggiuno in the province of Varese. In the 13th century, Dominicans converted the building into a monastery. This is a destination for many pilgrimages. It is located directly on Lake Maggiore and, like many former hermitages, is built on a rock in a location that is difficult to access. Construction began in the early 13th century, but the main work dates back to around 1300/1320. The core of the complex is the small church dedicated to St. Catherine of Alexandria. The nickname "del sasso" means that the building stands on a rock; "Sasso Ballaro" refers to a rockslide in 1640 that caused significant damage. "Sasso ballaro" roughly translates as "wobbly rock." According to tradition, the merchant Alberto Besozzi founded the monastery after he had successfully survived a shipwreck on the lake. He later became a hermit and is buried in the church. In 1230, Dominicans built the small convent and oratory. Around 1450, additional staircases were added to connect the individual parts of the building. In the following centuries, the monastery was rebuilt and expanded several times to accommodate the growing number of pilgrims. The 14th-century church tower is still Romanesque. The Renaissance decorations on the current façade date from the 15th century, the numerous frescoes in the former refectory, the arcade, and the church date from the 14th to 17th centuries, and the paintings in the church are Baroque. Due to the steep slope and the difficult subsoil, the interior of the church is shaped to follow the curve of the mountain. It is richly frescoed, although moisture damage has destroyed significant portions of the paintings. The frescoes date primarily from the 16th century and were further enhanced with floral motifs in the 17th century. At the center of the church stands the sarcophagus of the founder, the hermit Alberto. In the courtyard separating the church from the convent building stands an old wine press dating from 1769. Text / Source: Province of Varese - Piazza Libertà No. 1 - 21100 Varese http://www.santacaterinadelsasso.com/

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The Santa Caterina del Sasso church impresses with its unique construction. When visiting the sanctuary, you will encounter three buildings that make up the entire structure: the southern cloister, the small cloister, and finally the church, which houses the body of St. Besozzi and the Chapel of St. Catherine. The southern cloister was built in 1300 and renovated in 1624 by Prior Giulio Cesare Martignoni after part of the old wooden structure collapsed into the lake. It is accessed through an archway supported by slender granite columns. The small cloister is located opposite the courtyard where a large wine press stands. Text / Source: Lago-Maggiore.de https://www.lago-maggiore.de/ausflugsziele/kloster-santa-caterina-del-sasso.html

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The Hermitage - Santa Caterina del Sasso, Leggiuno The Hermitage of Santa Caterina del Sasso is situated on a cliff overlooking the lake and is undoubtedly one of the most impressive settings on Lake Maggiore. Access to the church is via a portico consisting of four rounded arches with a Renaissance imprint. The current building has a truly unique structure, the result of the merging of three chapels that were originally distinct and built in different eras. In front of and inside the church are numerous pictorial cycles dating from the 14th to the 19th century. Art and history are magnificently integrated into one of the most evocative natural landscapes, almost like a balcony jutting out towards the Borromean Gulf, Stresa, and the islands. Upon entering the hermitage, one first encounters the southern cloister (14th-17th centuries), with interesting frescoes in the fireplace room, then the convent (13th century), decorated with a long 17th-century fresco inspired by the Dance of Death just below the first-floor windows, and finally the church, which houses the Chapel of Santa Caterina. Text / Source: Province of Varese - Piazza Libertà No. 1 - 21100 Varese http://www.santacaterinadelsasso.com/eremo

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Santa Caterina del Sasso / Hermitage, Leggiuno A brief, interesting insight into the history and origins of the Hermitage. According to tradition, the Hermitage was founded by the wealthy local merchant Alberto Besozzi. He miraculously survived a shipwreck while crossing the lake. He then decided to retire to this part of the coast as a hermit. Blessed Alberto built a chapel on this site and dedicated it to Saint Catherine of Egypt, who is depicted in the frescoes in the background of the chapel. This chapel, built in the 12th century, was soon joined by two additional chapels: the chapels of San Nicolao and Santa Maria Nova, which can be dated with certainty to the 14th century. From this time until the 16th century, the monastery experienced a period of prosperity and importance. After an initial historical period inhabited by Dominicans, the hermitage was run by monks of the Milanese convent of Sant'Ambrogio ad Nemus from 1314 to 1645. They were replaced by the Carmelites until 1770. It is worth mentioning that at the beginning of the 18th century, an enormous avalanche of rocks rolled down on the church, but miraculously remained suspended in the dome of a chapel for over two centuries until 1910, without causing major damage. These "wobbling" stones may have given the hermitage its name, which is fully Santa Caterina del Sasso Ballaro. However, it is more likely that the name derives from the nearby village of Ballarate. Since 1970, the hermitage has been the property of the Province of Varese. From 1986 to 1996, it was run by a Dominican community, but today it is run by the Benedictine Order. Text / Source: Province of Varese - Piazza Libertà No. 1 - 21100 Varese http://www.santacaterinadelsasso.com/

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many gravel bike trails are available around Bardello?

Bardello and its surrounding area offer a wide selection of gravel bike trails, with over 50 routes to explore. These trails range from moderate lakeside circuits to more challenging climbs through hilly terrain.

What kind of terrain can I expect on gravel bike trails near Bardello?

The region around Bardello is characterized by diverse terrain, including pre-alpine lakes and rolling hills. You can expect a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces, offering varied landscapes and elevation changes suitable for gravel biking. Many routes connect the serene environments of Lake Varese, Lake Monate, and Lake Comabbio.

Are there any family-friendly gravel bike trails in Bardello?

Yes, there are options suitable for families. While many routes are more challenging, the region offers some easier sections. For instance, parts of the 18.1-mile (29.1 km) circuit around Lake Varese are generally manageable for all fitness levels and include scenic views and charming villages, making them suitable for a family outing. Look for routes categorized as 'easy' or 'moderate' on komoot.

What are some scenic viewpoints or landmarks to see along the gravel bike routes?

The gravel bike routes around Bardello offer numerous scenic spots and landmarks. You can enjoy expansive views from highlights like the View from Sasso del Ferro. Many routes also pass by the beautiful lakes, such as Lake Varese and Lake Comabbio, providing picturesque lakeside picnic areas like this one on Lake Varese. Cultural landmarks, such as the Brinzio Cycling Legends Murals, are also featured on some trails.

Are there any circular gravel bike routes in the area?

Yes, many of the gravel bike routes around Bardello are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. A popular option is the Two lakes Tour, which is a 44.7 km circular route connecting multiple lakes. Another is the Brinzio Cycling Legends Murals – Madonna dei Ciclisti Shrine loop from Barasso-Comerio, offering cultural sights and elevation.

What is the best time of year for gravel biking in Bardello?

The region around Bardello is generally pleasant for gravel biking during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer favorable weather conditions to enjoy the diverse terrain and scenic lake views. While winter biking is possible, conditions may vary, and some routes might be less accessible due to weather.

Are there options for beginner gravel bikers?

While many routes in Bardello are rated as moderate to difficult, there are a few easier options suitable for beginners. The Lake Varese Cycle Path, for example, offers a relatively flat and scenic experience, with some unpaved sections that are manageable for those new to gravel biking. It's always recommended to check the route difficulty before heading out.

What do other gravel bikers say about the trails in Bardello?

The gravel biking experience in Bardello is highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 90 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, the beautiful lake views, and the network of paths that combine paved and unpaved sections, offering options for various ability levels.

Can I find longer gravel bike routes for a full day adventure?

Absolutely. Bardello offers several longer routes perfect for a full day of gravel biking. For example, the Bridge over the Strona stream – Podere Santantonio loop from Ternate-Varano Borghi is a 52.2 km trail that typically takes around 4 hours 37 minutes to complete, leading through river valleys and rural areas. Another option is the Lake Varese cycle path – Lake Comabbio loop from Besozzo, a 52.7 km moderate route.

Are there any challenging gravel bike routes with significant elevation gain?

Yes, the hilly terrain around Bardello provides ample opportunities for challenging rides with significant elevation gain. Routes like the Brinzio Cycling Legends Murals – Madonna dei Ciclisti Shrine loop from Barasso-Comerio, a 39.4 km path, feature substantial climbs and are rated as difficult, appealing to experienced gravel bikers seeking a workout.

Are there any specific routes that connect multiple lakes?

Many routes in the Bardello area are designed to connect the beautiful pre-alpine lakes. The Two lakes Tour is a prime example, offering expansive views as it links several lakes in the region. Another excellent option is the Lake Varese cycle path – Lake Comabbio loop from Besozzo, which provides a scenic tour around two major lakes.

Where can I find parking for gravel biking in Bardello?

While specific parking locations are not detailed for every route, Bardello and the surrounding villages often provide public parking areas. For routes starting from specific towns like Ternate-Varano Borghi or Barasso-Comerio, you can typically find parking facilities within those localities, often near the start points of popular trails.

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