Mountain peaks near Barasso are situated in the Varese province of Italy's Lombardy region, offering access to the pre-Alpine landscape. This area provides numerous hiking and walking opportunities through diverse terrain. Visitors can experience panoramic views of surrounding lakes, including Lake Maggiore and Lake Varese, and the broader Alpine belt. The region features a variety of trails, ranging from easy walks to more challenging routes.
Last updated: May 11, 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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Visitors to Barasso highly appreciate several spots for their scenic beauty and panoramic views. Among them are Cuvignone Pass, a mountain pass offering views of the lakes, and Monte Chiusarella — Summit and Summit Cross, which provides a breathtaking 360° panorama of the lakes and the Alpine belt. Another favorite is the View from Sasso del Ferro, offering a magnificent perspective of Lake Maggiore and Lake Varese.
Yes, Monte Chiusarella — Summit and Summit Cross is noted as family-friendly. While the climb to the summit offers a rewarding 360° panorama, the area around it, including the 'Prati Magri' meadows, provides a pleasant natural environment for families to explore.
The region around Barasso is rich in diverse natural features. You'll encounter coniferous forests, pre-Alpine landscapes, and stunning views of several lakes, including Lake Maggiore, Lake Varese, Lake Lugano, Lake Ganna, and Lake Ghirla. Some peaks, like Monte Chiusarella, feature unique calcareous meadows known as 'Prati Magri', which are of significant naturalistic interest.
Yes, Monte Piambello is part of a multi-day trail that traces the fortifications of the Cadorna del Varese line, offering a glimpse into historical military structures. Additionally, Monte Chiusarella features a characteristic summit cross protected by an imposing stone bastion.
For truly expansive views, Monte Chiusarella — Summit and Summit Cross offers a 360° panorama of the lakes and the Alpine and pre-Alpine belt. Poncione di Ganna (993 m) also provides an incredible panorama, encompassing Valganna, several lakes, and distant Alpine ranges like Monte Rosa. The View from Sasso del Ferro is excellent for views of the southern part of Lake Maggiore and Lake Varese.
The area around Barasso is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, ranging from easy walks to challenging routes. There are also dedicated MTB trails and cycling routes that explore the scenic landscapes and lakes. For hikers, popular options include the European Long-Distance Path E1: Campo dei Fiori and the Sculpture Trail in Parco Regionale Campo dei Fiori.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the region offers several options. The climb to Poncione di Ganna (993 m) involves a short but steep rocky ascent. The Cuvignone Pass is also a starting point for various challenging hiking trails. For mountain biking, routes like the First Arch of the Rosary – Scenic Viewpoint loop from Barasso-Comerio are rated as difficult.
The pre-Alpine landscape around Barasso is generally enjoyable for hiking and exploring from spring through autumn. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures and clear views. While specific winter conditions are not detailed, some trails may be accessible, but require appropriate gear and caution due to snow or ice.
Visitors frequently highlight the magnificent panoramic views of Lake Maggiore, Lake Varese, and the surrounding Alpine and pre-Alpine landscape. The ease of access to some viewpoints, like Sasso del Ferro, which also offers picnic spots, is also appreciated. The diverse trails through forests and unique natural habitats, such as the 'Prati Magri' on Monte Chiusarella, also contribute to a rewarding experience.
Yes, the region provides a variety of trails for different fitness levels. While specific 'beginner' rated mountain peaks are not highlighted, the broader area offers numerous walks. For example, the Devil's Bridge from Gropello Loop and the Chignolo to Motta d'Oro Pond Loop are rated as easy hiking routes in the vicinity.
Absolutely. Monte Chiusarella — Summit and Summit Cross provides a 360° panorama that includes multiple lakes. Similarly, from Poncione di Ganna (993 m), you can admire a vast panorama of Valganna, including the Ganna and Ghirla lakes, the Varesotto lakes, and Lake Lugano. The View from Sasso del Ferro offers views of Lake Maggiore and Lake Varese.


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