Best attractions and places to see around Lago di Mezzola include a variety of natural features and cultural sites in the Lombardy region of Italy. This area offers a serene environment with clear waters, lush hills, and surrounding mountain peaks. The region is known for its diverse landscapes, from the wetland nature reserve of Pian di Spagna to high-alpine valleys. It provides opportunities to explore historical landmarks and scenic trails.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Just being here and admiring the landscape is worth the trip and the effort...
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Beautiful place with a pier from where you can admire Lake Mezzola and Mount Legnone in the background.
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spectacular stretch, super safe and away from cars, a pleasure to cycle with this panorama
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Very pleasant road to travel on, without traffic and with a view of the lake.
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Lake Mezzola is an oasis of peace and tranquility located in the province of Sondrio, near the northern end of Lake Como. Its crystal clear waters and equipped beaches offer an unforgettable bathing experience. Those who love walking can explore the nature trails that wind through the surrounding mountains, while those who love cycling can enjoy the picturesque cycle path along the lake.
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Amazing uphill in a very well maintained tarmac cycling path in a magical place.
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The lake leads to a nice relaxing stop on the spikelet. This section of the Valchiavenna cycle path is surrounded by greenery and is flat up to Chiavenna
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Lake Mezzola (in Lombard Lagh de Mezzoeula) is located north of Lake Como, from which it is separated by the last course of the Mera river which flows in the western edge of Pian di Spagna, the last plateau of Valtellina formed by the deltaic sediments of the 'Adda and Mera itself. About 20% of Lake Como's water comes from this lake. The Mera's inlet flow rate is around 20 cubic meters per second, outflow of around 24, thanks to the contribution of the other tributaries which, despite having a relatively short course, bring a fair volume of water to the lake. In 2004 the Ministry of Health classified Lake Mezzola as non-swimming. The regional environmental agency in 2016 classified the chemical state of the lake as "not good", due to high concentrations of chromium and other metals. From the government water health portal, in 2020 the samples in two points of the lake (in front of the Corsican campsite and South Arsena) gave excellent results for bathing.
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Lago di Mezzola itself is a prominent natural feature, known for its clear, emerald-green waters. You can also explore the Pian di Spagna and Lago di Mezzola Nature Reserve, a significant wetland area ideal for birdwatching where the Adda River meets the lake. The lake is also framed by impressive mountains like Monte Berlinghera and Monte Sciesa, offering stunning backdrops.
Yes, a notable historical site is the San Fedelino Chapel. This small temple, dating back to around the year 1000, is considered a gem of Romanesque art in Lombardy. Other sites include the 16th-century Chapel of Madonna della Caravina in Novate Mezzola and the ruins of the historic Milanesi Mill.
The lake offers opportunities for swimming, kayaking, fishing, windsurfing, and paddleboarding. The surrounding area is excellent for walking and cycling, with trails like the Valchiavenna cycle/pedestrian path. Mountain ranges nearby, such as those framing Val Codera and Valle dei Ratti, provide high-alpine touring for hikers.
Many attractions around Lago di Mezzola are family-friendly. The lake itself is suitable for various water activities, and San Fedelino Beach, Lake Mezzola, is a great spot for families with its clear waters. The View of the Pian di Spagna from Sasso di Dascio is also a family-friendly viewpoint.
For panoramic views, visit the View of the Pian di Spagna from Sasso di Dascio, a rocky spur overlooking the lake and nature reserve. Exploring the lake by boat or paddleboard can also reveal hidden waterfalls among the mountain cliffs, offering unique scenic perspectives.
Yes, Lago di Mezzola is swimmable. Areas like San Fedelino Beach, Lake Mezzola, and other bathing lidos are equipped with amenities and offer clear, emerald-green water for swimming.
Absolutely. There's a Scenic cycling route along Lake Mezzola that offers beautiful views. Additionally, the Valchiavenna cycle/pedestrian path is a 17 km route connecting Novate Mezzola to Colico, perfect for exploring the area by bike. For more options, you can find various gravel biking routes in the area, including easy ones like the "View of Lake Como – View of Lake Como from Colico loop from Dubino" on the Gravel biking around Lago di Mezzola guide.
The area offers diverse hiking opportunities, from trails within the Pian di Spagna nature reserve to high-alpine routes in the surrounding mountains. For waterfall hikes, consider routes like "Dascio – Corzone (360 m) loop from Riserva Naturale Pian di Spagna e Lago di Mezzola" which you can find on the Waterfall hikes around Lago di Mezzola guide.
The warmer months are generally ideal for visiting Lago di Mezzola, especially if you plan to enjoy water activities like swimming, kayaking, or paddleboarding. The pleasant weather also makes it perfect for exploring the walking and cycling trails.
Yes, the Pian di Spagna and Lago di Mezzola Nature Reserve is a renowned spot for birdwatching. It's a haven for various bird species, including herons, kingfishers, and swans, and is an important area for wintering ducks.
Visitors frequently praise the clear, emerald-green waters of Lake Mezzola and the stunning views, particularly from spots like San Fedelino Beach, which offers views of Mount Legnone. The peaceful environment and the blend of natural beauty with historical sites like the San Fedelino Chapel are also highly appreciated.
Lago di Mezzola serves as a gateway to the beautiful Valchiavenna region. You can access it via the Valchiavenna cycle/pedestrian path or by exploring the surrounding mountain ranges. The region is characterized by charming villages and alpine landscapes, offering a different experience from the lakeside.


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