Best attractions and places to see around Ronago offer a blend of historical sites and natural beauty within the Lombardy region of Italy. Situated near the Swiss border and the larger Uggiate con Ronago municipality, the area provides access to diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore local landmarks and enjoy the natural features, including proximity to Lake Como and Lake Lugano. This region is ideal for those seeking both cultural insights and outdoor exploration.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The port of Como is nestled in a magnificent mountain landscape. A place to linger.
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Lighthouse currently under maintenance (01/2025) - Ascent not possible
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Neither the most beautiful nor the quietest promenade on Lake Como, but it is nice to be here and the view over the lake definitely makes up for it.
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A stupendous historical structure, the Brunate lighthouse, can be visited internally and climbed to the top by paying a few euros
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It has a really nice ceiling painting. The rest of the furnishings are very nice
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting View of Lake Lugano from Monte San Giorgio, which offers a perfect observation point of the entire Ceresio area and the city of Lugano. Another excellent spot is the Voltiano Lighthouse in Brunate, providing unique vistas of Como, Lake Como, and the Western Alps.
The region boasts several historical sites. In Uggiate con Ronago, you can explore the fifteenth-century structures of Torre e Palazzo Pantera. Nearby Como offers the impressive Como Cathedral (Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta), a significant example of Gothic and Renaissance architecture. Also in Como, Porta Torre, a 12th-century fortress, stands as a testament to military Romanesque architecture.
Yes, the Como Cathedral (Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta) is a must-see, known for its rich decorations and historical significance. In Brunate, you can visit the beautiful Church of Saint Andrew (Brunate). The Church of San Michele in Trevano Superiore, noted for its Romanesque style, also offers picturesque views from its hilltop location.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from spots like Monte San Giorgio and the Voltiano Lighthouse. The historical depth of sites like Como Cathedral and the vibrant atmosphere of Como Harbour, with its lake views and amenities, are also highly rated.
Absolutely. The Ronago area and its surroundings offer various hiking trails, including routes through Penz Park, Motta Valley Park, and Breggia Gorge Park. Some trails also venture along the Italian-Swiss border. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Mountain Hikes around Ronago guide.
Beyond hiking, the proximity to Lake Como and Lake Lugano offers opportunities for boat tours. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Lake Lugano – Morcote Village loop' available. You can find more cycling options in the Cycling around Ronago guide. Running enthusiasts can explore various trails, detailed in the Running Trails around Ronago guide.
Yes, the Oasi Torbiere di Albate-Bassone, located south of Como, is a 90-hectare natural reserve featuring forests, meadows, and marshes. It's a haven for approximately a hundred bird species and offers natural routes and exploration huts. The wider region also includes parts of the natural parks of Mendrisiotto and Lower Ceresio.
Many attractions are suitable for families. Como Harbour is a great spot for a stroll, offering lake views and refreshment options. The Como Cathedral is also considered family-friendly. Taking the Funicolare Como-Brunate for panoramic views is a fun experience for all ages.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for exploring both historical sites and natural landscapes, with fewer crowds than the peak summer season. Summer is ideal for lake activities, but can be warmer. Winter offers a different charm, especially for those interested in quieter visits or specific winter activities.
Beyond the main highlights, consider exploring the local villages and their charming streets. The Cedro Atlante, an impressive Atlas Cedar almost 20 meters high, is a unique natural feature. For a deeper dive into local history, the Civico Museo Archeologico Paolo Giovio in Como offers extensive collections from various historical periods.
Como Harbour is a well-equipped area, serving as a hub for ferries to other places on Lake Como. Along the waterfront, you'll find numerous shopping and refreshment options, making it a convenient spot for visitors to relax and enjoy the views.
Many of the natural trails and parks in the Ronago area and surrounding regions, including parts of the Mendrisiotto and Lower Ceresio natural parks, are suitable for dog walking. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and check local regulations for specific areas.


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