Mountain peaks around Caslino D'Erba are nestled within the Larian Triangle, providing access to several notable summits. This region is characterized by its panoramic views of Lake Como and the surrounding Prealps. The area features diverse landscapes, from wooded trails to open meadows, offering varied experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. Many routes are easily accessible, promoting exploration of the natural environment.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Completely hikeable peak from any path you take to reach the top, beautiful 360° panorama, highly recommended for those who want to start going to the mountains.
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Very nice place, since I passed by there very early the refuge was closed but 50m away there is an ultra-panoramic clearing
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We also went to Corno Birone and went down another side passing by Ceppo di Forcola. Technical descent in a wild environment. Nice circular tour
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Often strong wind at the cross.
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Capanna Mara is a refuge located on the slopes of Mount Bollettone, one of the most famous peaks of the Larian Triangle, in the province of Como. It is located at about 1,300 meters above sea level and is an ideal destination for hikers who want to explore the area, enjoying breathtaking views of Lake Como and the surrounding mountains. Capanna Mara can be reached via various paths that start from Pian del Tivano, Asso and Caglio, and is a perfect place to stop during excursions to the summit of Bollettone. The path to the refuge is of medium difficulty and winds through woods, clearings and panoramic stretches that offer beautiful views of the valley and the lake. Once you arrive, the refuge offers a warm and hospitable welcome, with typical local dishes, such as polenta and cheeses, ideal for restoring after a day of trekking. Furthermore, the position of Capanna Mara makes it an excellent starting point for longer hikes, leading to Monte Bollettone or Monte Palanzone, both panoramic peaks that offer spectacular views. Capanna Mara is open mainly during the summer season, but it is also a reference point for hikers who want to enjoy the natural beauty of the Larian Triangle.
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done on 21 Aug 24 I started the route in the afternoon around 2:30 pm with the temperature 30 degrees on the way up and all in the shade so doable even in the heat, the summit is all exposed to the sun but in the afternoon you feel it little, the descent is also mostly shaded but challenging I suffered a lot :) but with attention you can do everything. It took me more or less 5 hours with the necessary stops. Stunning views teekking suitable as a sport 2000 calories burned
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Well the top of Cornizzolo, what else can I add
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To see the illuminated Cross I left at 4.20pm from the Alpe del Vicerè car park. At 5.15pm I reached the top of Mount Bollettone keeping a good pace and a few minutes later it lit up! To go down you need a front panel even if the road is easily passable
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The region around Caslino d'Erba, within the Larian Triangle, offers several notable peaks. Among them are Monte San Primo Summit, the highest in the area, Monte Palanzone with its distinctive summit chapel, and Mount Bolettone, known for its natural balcony views. The iconic Corni di Canzo also stand out with their unique 'horned' profile.
For beginners and families, Monte Palanzone is highly recommended due to its accessible paths, such as those from Colma di Sormano. Summit cross of Monte Cornizzolo is also a classic destination with well-marked paths suitable for those new to hiking. Monte San Primo offers routes with gentle slopes, and Monte Bolettone has easy paths through beech forests from locations like Alpe del Vicerè.
The peaks around Caslino d'Erba are renowned for their panoramic vistas. From Monte San Primo Summit, you can see the iconic Y-shaped split of Lake Como, the snow-capped Alps, and on clear days, even the Po Valley. Monte Palanzone offers unobstructed 360-degree views, while Mount Bolettone provides a splendid natural balcony overlooking Lake Como and the Brianza region.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the Corni di Canzo offer routes with steep, rocky sections that require sure-footedness. Monte San Primo also has more challenging routes available. Additionally, the nearby mountaineering guide features difficult routes like the 'Le Casote di Valmadrera – Monte Moregallo Summit loop' and 'Ferrata Corno Rat loop from Valmadrera'. You can explore these and more at Mountain Hikes around Caslino D'Erba.
Beyond peak bagging, the area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including loop tours to Monte Puscio and Monte Barzaghino. There are also options for gravel biking, with routes like the 'Lake Pusiano – Garlate Lake Cycle Path loop'. For more details on hiking, visit Hiking around Caslino D'Erba, and for gravel biking, check out Gravel biking around Caslino D'Erba.
Yes, several mountain refuges provide opportunities for rest and refreshments. On Monte San Primo, you'll find Rifugio Martina, known for traditional cuisine. At the foot of Monte Palanzone is Rifugio Riella. Capanna Mara is located on the slopes of Monte Bolettone and offers excellent local products. The Corni di Canzo trails pass through alpeggi with picnic areas and refuges like Rifugio SEV and Rifugio Terz'Alpe.
The best time to hike generally depends on the specific peak and your experience level. For optimal views, clear days are ideal. Many routes, especially those to Monte Bolettone, are accessible to all hikers in the absence of snow. Spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Winter hiking is possible but may require specific gear and experience due to snow and ice conditions.
Yes, the region offers several circular hiking routes. For example, Monte Bolettone has opportunities for moderate loop hikes from Brunate. You can also find loop tours to Monte Barzaghino and Monte Puscio starting from Caslino d'Erba. The nearby hiking guide also lists routes like 'Monte Puscio – loop tour' and 'Monte Barzaghino Loop from Caslino d'Erba'.
While the focus is on natural beauty, the region does have historical elements. For instance, Monte Palanzone features a unique pyramidal chapel at its summit. Additionally, the San Pietro al Monte Abbey, a Romanesque architectural complex, is a significant historical site in the Oro valley, offering a blend of history and scenic views.
The Corni di Canzo, or 'Canzo's Horns,' are distinctive for their iconic profile, consisting of three rocky peaks. Their 'horned' shape makes them easily recognizable. While offering challenging sections for adventurous hikers, trails also pass through traditional alpine pastures (alpeggi) like Prim'Alpe, Second'Alpe, and Terz'Alpe, providing a unique blend of rugged nature and cultural landscape.
Many routes to these peaks are easily accessible, some even starting directly from Caslino d'Erba. The region promotes sustainable mobility, with access often possible via public transport, such as the Trenord railway line. For example, paths to Monte Palanzone are known for their accessibility, and various starting points like Alpe del Vicerè offer convenient access to peaks like Monte Bolettone.


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