Best attractions and places to see around Prata Camportaccio include a blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural insights within the Italian region of Lombardy. Located in Valchiavenna, just south of Chiavenna, this municipality serves as a gateway to exploring the surrounding alpine landscape and charming villages. The area features prominent peaks, a significant lake, and wild valleys, alongside ancient churches and unique cultural structures. Visitors can explore a variety of sites that reflect the region's history and natural…
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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Splendid panorama of the valley from Savogno
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Splendid ancient village in the Bregaglia valley.
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Soglio is a village of 300 people in the Bregaglia Valley. The church of San Lorenzo and the stone-paved alleys are marvelous. Also noteworthy is Palazzo Salis and a restaurant with typical food.
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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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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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The region offers diverse natural beauty. You can admire the imposing Lake Mezzola, which contributes significantly to Lake Como's water volume and provides scenic views. For those seeking more challenging natural landmarks, the austere Pizzo Prata peak, standing at 2,727 meters, is a prominent feature and a starting point for excursions into Val Schiesone.
Prata Camportaccio is rich in history. You can visit the Church of Sant'Eusebio, known for its 17th-century frescoes and artworks, or the Church of San Cassiano, designed by Enrico Meroni. Don't miss the intriguing Campanile Nero (Black Bell Tower), a remnant of a Romanesque church, and the ancient Rock Engravings of the "Lance di Dona" for a glimpse into the past.
Yes, Prata Camportaccio is famous for its "crotti," natural caves used for storing food and wine due to their consistent cool temperatures. Exploring the "Via dei Crotti" offers a chance to see these unique structures, some dating back to the late 16th century, and experience local culinary traditions, especially during the Christmas markets in November.
Several picturesque villages are worth exploring. Soglio, in the Bregaglia Valley, is renowned for its beautiful old town, the Church of San Lorenzo, and stone-paved alleys. Savogno — Historic Village is a unique settlement accessible only by a long staircase, offering a glimpse into a past transit point. Additionally, Promontogno and Bondo are typical Bergell villages with narrow streets and traditional grottos.
Many attractions are suitable for families. Lake Mezzola offers scenic views and a bar area with a private beach at Lido di Mezzola. The villages of Soglio, Savogno — Historic Village, and Promontogno are also considered family-friendly, offering historical exploration and charming environments.
The area around Prata Camportaccio is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those around Cycling around Prata Camportaccio. For gravel biking enthusiasts, there are routes like the "Montespluga" and "Pian dei Cavalli" marathons, detailed in the Gravel biking around Prata Camportaccio guide. Mountain biking trails are also abundant, with options like the Promontogno to Cama Waterfall loop, available in the MTB Trails around Prata Camportaccio guide.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. The path to Savogno — Historic Village is a notable hike, involving a long staircase through chestnut trees. You can also find routes leading to Pratella, an enchanting former summer pasture, passing through hamlets like Stovano Inferiore and Superiore. The area around Pizzo Prata and Val Schiesone also serves as a starting point for excursions.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical charm. For instance, Soglio is praised for its well-preserved, welcoming atmosphere and beautiful town. The climb to Savogno — Historic Village is considered well worth the effort for its suggestive valley views and unchanged medieval character. Many also enjoy the scenic views from Lake Mezzola.
Scenic viewpoints are plentiful. Lake Mezzola offers beautiful views, especially from small promontories. The hike to Savogno — Historic Village rewards climbers with suggestive views of the valley. Additionally, the area around Pizzo Prata provides impressive alpine vistas.
While Lake Mezzola was previously classified as non-swimming, recent samples in 2020 from two points (in front of the Corsican campsite and South Arsena) gave excellent results for bathing. It's advisable to check the latest local regulations and water quality reports before planning to swim.
Excellent day trip options include visiting the charming villages of Soglio, Savogno — Historic Village, and Promontogno, each offering unique historical and cultural insights. Exploring the "Via dei Crotti" for a culinary experience or taking a scenic drive around Lake Mezzola are also great options.
Yes, you can visit the Rock Engravings of the "Lance di Dona." These ancient carvings offer a point of historical and cultural interest, providing a connection to the region's distant past.


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