Best mountain peaks around Brenta offer diverse landscapes and panoramic views, particularly over Lake Maggiore and the surrounding pre-Alpine lakes. This region features summits and passes that provide opportunities for exploration and scenic outlooks. The area is characterized by its varied terrain, including forested slopes and open meadows. These peaks are known for their natural beauty and accessible viewpoints.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Getting to the top is exciting.
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a classic from the Varese area. It's worth it.
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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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Unfortunately, you can no longer see all around because the trees have grown too high. But there is a fantastic view towards Varese. The descent in a northeasterly direction (towards Larese) is not recommended because there are so many trees and branches (storm?) blocking the path, and the alternative paths are rocky, steep and sometimes slippery. Poles recommended.
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The top offers a breathtaking view!
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A 1032m mountain well known among hikers and MTBikers. It can be reached via a loose dirt road which requires a good bike such as a gravel or a touring/trekking bike well equipped with excellent dirt tyres, otherwise it is better to avoid it. On its side there is a former porphyry quarry, the woods and the view certainly repay the challenge of the climb.
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A beautiful climb leads to this pass, which is very famous among bikers in the area and also beautiful for a nice cycling trip. There are no views from the pass, but the two roads that lead to it are very scenic with views of the lakes!
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Cross at Pizzoni di Laveno, which offers a magnificent panorama over Lake Maggiore. Another highly rated spot is Monte Chiusarella — Summit and Summit Cross, known for its 360° views of the surrounding lakes and the Alpine and pre-Alpine belt. The Cuvignone Pass is also popular, serving as a starting point for various hiking trails with views of Lake Maggiore.
Yes, Monte Chiusarella — Summit and Summit Cross is considered family-friendly. Its characteristic summit meadow provides clear views, and the ascent is rated as intermediate, making it suitable for families looking for a rewarding experience.
The peaks around Brenta offer diverse natural features. You can expect breathtaking panoramic views of Lake Maggiore and other pre-Alpine lakes. Many summits, like Monte Chiusarella, feature characteristic summit meadows. You'll also find forested slopes, especially around areas like Cuvignone Pass, and open meadows.
Visitors particularly appreciate the magnificent panoramic views, especially over Lake Maggiore, from summits like the Cross at Pizzoni di Laveno and View from Sasso del Ferro. The diverse terrain, from challenging climbs over boulders to scenic mountain passes, also contributes to a rewarding outdoor experience.
The Brenta region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Brenta Dolomites Trail to Santuario della Beata Vergine' or the 'Lake Maggiore viewpoint trail from Rifugio Adamoli'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Ring tour with Passo del Cuvignone' and MTB trails including the 'Cuvignone Pass – Mount La Teggia loop'. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Brenta, Road Cycling Routes around Brenta, and MTB Trails around Brenta guides.
Yes, Monte Martica features remains of a square equipped with a gun emplacement, part of the defensive system dating back to the 1st World War, known as the 'Cadorna line'. Additionally, Monte Chiusarella has a characteristic summit cross protected by an imposing stone bastion.
The trails vary in difficulty. Some, like the ascent to the Cross at Pizzoni di Laveno, are considered challenging due to steep sections and climbing over large boulders. Others, such as those around Cuvignone Pass or Monte Chiusarella, are rated as intermediate, offering accessible options for various fitness levels.
Yes, the View from Sasso del Ferro is noted as an easy-to-reach spot offering a great panoramic view of Lake Maggiore. It's a popular choice for those seeking stunning vistas without a strenuous climb.
The Cuvignone Pass, located at 1,050 meters, is a significant mountain pass connecting Valcuvia with Luinese. It's famous among bikers for its scenic roads and is a popular starting point for various hiking trails that offer views of Lake Maggiore.
Yes, Monte Chiusarella is home to meadows on calcareous soil, known as 'Prati Magri'. These areas constitute a habitat of great naturalistic interest, extending towards the Pissavacca Valley and the town of Rasa.
For a truly comprehensive view, head to Monte Chiusarella — Summit and Summit Cross. From its 915-meter summit, you can enjoy a breathtaking 360° panorama of the surrounding lakes and the Alpine and pre-Alpine belt, including the Campo dei Fiori massif and Mount Martica.


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