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Jogging routes around Mesenzana traverse a diverse landscape in the Province of Varese, Lombardy. The region features extensive wooded valleys and panoramic ridgelines, offering varied terrain for runners. Historical elements, such as the preserved Cadorna Line trenches, provide unique backdrops for runs. Paths along the Margorabbia river also offer accessible, flatter options.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.4km
01:24
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7.66km
00:48
30m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.98km
01:02
50m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.7km
01:21
170m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Before running water arrived in homes, villages had public washhouses where women, often young maids, washed their laundry. They were places of work but also places of socialization: here, people met every day, exchanged news, and spread the typical village gossip. The first washerwomen were forced to wash in rivers, on their knees, and in the open, in all weathers.
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Beautiful cycle path
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very nice up-and-down cycle path, ideal for gravel; not necessarily suitable for racing bikes
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Structure maintained in excellent condition.
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Washhouse, Nasca from 1896, (Castelveccana) Before the introduction of running water in houses, there were public washhouses in the villages where women (mostly maids) of the families washed their laundry. They were also places where people went to socialize and chat. An important part of the women's social life took place there. A daily meeting place, so to speak, where you could find out about the latest news and current village gossip. The first laundresses were forced to wash their laundry in the river, on their knees and outdoors in all weathers.
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Church of S. Maria Assunta in Porto Valtravaglia The original church was built between the 11th and 12th centuries. It was later enlarged by extending the aisle by two spans. In 1544, a chapel was added at the behest of the notary Giroldino Porto. In the second half of the 16th century, it was decided to enlarge the church after the number of believers had increased significantly. By 1596, the bell tower was built. In 1925, the then parish priest Don Giovanni Pozzi decided to convert the church into a neo-Romanesque style. However, the only measures actually carried out were the raising of the bell tower and the construction of an entrance to the wall of the side aisle. Text: Wikipedia
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There are over 130 running routes around Mesenzana, offering a wide variety of options for all skill levels. The komoot community has explored these trails over 2900 times, giving them an average rating of 4.1 stars.
Yes, Mesenzana offers several easy running paths suitable for beginners. There are 5 routes specifically categorized as easy, providing gentle terrain and shorter distances to help you get started or enjoy a relaxed jog.
The running trails in Mesenzana feature diverse terrain, from extensive wooded valleys and panoramic ridgelines to paths along the Margorabbia river. You'll find a mix of shaded paths, varied surfaces, and options ranging from gentle routes to more challenging climbs, including historical trails.
Yes, many of the running routes around Mesenzana are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Mady loop from Brezzo di Bedero is a popular 7.2-mile (11.6 km) circular trail, and the Lago di Ghirla loop from Cunardo offers an 8.5 km (5.3 miles) circuit around the lake.
Many trails in the Mesenzana region are dog-friendly, especially those through wooded areas and along natural paths. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in more populated areas or near wildlife, and to check specific route details for any restrictions.
Yes, there are routes suitable for families, particularly those with flatter sections or dedicated cycle paths. The Lake Ghirla Cycle Path – Lake Ghirla loop from Cugliate-Fabiasco is a moderate 7.9-mile (12.7 km) path that follows a dedicated cycle route, which can be a good option for families seeking a safer, less challenging surface.
Mesenzana's trails offer a unique blend of natural beauty and history. You can run past preserved World War I Cadorna Line trenches and ancient charcoal sites, providing a historic backdrop. Many trails also traverse panoramic ridgelines, offering spectacular views of the Varese area. For specific natural attractions, consider routes near the Pevereggia Waterfalls or the Trallo Waterfall.
Parking is generally available in and around Mesenzana, especially near trailheads or in the villages where many routes begin. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the starting point on komoot for details on nearby parking facilities.
The komoot community highly rates the running experience in Mesenzana, with an average score of 4.1 stars. Runners often praise the diverse landscape, which includes extensive wooded valleys and panoramic ridgelines, as well as the unique historical elements like the Cadorna Line trenches that add an intriguing dimension to their runs.
Absolutely. For experienced runners seeking a challenge, Mesenzana offers 52 difficult routes. An example is the Roggiano Road – Tresa River loop from Brezzo di Bedero, a demanding 9.9-mile (16 km) trail with significant elevation changes, perfect for a more intense workout.
Mesenzana offers good running conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer runs are enjoyable, especially on shaded paths through wooded valleys. Even in winter, some routes remain accessible, though it's always wise to check local conditions and trail reports.
Mesenzana and its surrounding villages offer various amenities, including cafes and small shops, where you can refresh before or after your run. The historic center of Mesenzana itself provides a charming setting to start or finish your activity with a traditional Italian coffee.


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