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Cycle the moderate 20.7-mile Girolago di Varese loop from Ternate, enjoying lake views, charming towns, and historical sites.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted
After 17.9 km for 92 m
Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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5.23 km
Highlight • Rest Area
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5.38 km
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7.56 km
Highlight • Bridge
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11.1 km
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18.0 km
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22.9 km
Highlight • Religious Site
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28.2 km
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33.2 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
22.4 km
5.97 km
3.86 km
926 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
26.0 km
5.53 km
1.50 km
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< 100 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The full loop tour around Lake Varese from Ternate typically takes about 2 hours and 3 minutes to complete by touring bicycle, covering a distance of approximately 33.2 kilometers.
The route is largely flat with an altitude difference of about 175 meters, making it generally easy. Most of the path consists of surfaced roads and dedicated cycle tracks. However, be aware that some sections may include gravel, concrete, or unpaved terrain. There is one short uphill section with a 10% slope for about 100 meters. For comfort on varied surfaces, a mountain bike or a bicycle with larger section tires is recommended.
Yes, this loop tour is highly suitable for families and cyclists of all levels. Its mostly flat profile and dedicated cycle paths make it an ideal choice for a relaxing day outdoors with children. There are numerous amenities and scenic spots along the way to enjoy.
While the tour starts from Ternate, specific parking information for Ternate isn't detailed. However, the route passes through several towns like Schiranna, Gavirate, and Galliate Lombardo, which typically offer public parking options. You might find convenient parking near the lake access points in these villages.
The best times to cycle the Girolago di Varese from Ternate loop are during spring, summer, and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for cycling and allow you to fully appreciate the changing views of the lake, lush vegetation, and distant Alps. Autumn, in particular, can be very picturesque with colorful foliage.
Absolutely! The route is rich with points of interest. You can visit the Isola Virginia Ferry Pier, Biandronno, cycle along the scenic Lago di Varese Bike Path – Biandronno Section, and cross the Ponte della Brabbia. Don't miss the stunning View of Lake Varese, the Schiranna Lido, and the Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Lake. You can also explore the historical The Icehouses at Cazzago Brabbia.
Generally, dogs are allowed on the cycle path, but they must be kept on a leash. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to maintain the cleanliness and enjoyment of the trail for everyone.
Yes, you'll find numerous refreshment facilities, including bars and restaurants, in the towns and villages along the route. Look for options in Gavirate, Galliate Lombardo, Capolago, Schiranna, and Groppello. There are also drinking fountains available around the lake for refilling water bottles.
No, you do not need a permit or have to pay an entrance fee to cycle the Girolago di Varese from Ternate loop tour. The cycle path is publicly accessible for everyone to enjoy.
Yes, bike rental services are available in some locations around the lake. For example, you can find Lidobike bike rental in Schiranna, which is a popular spot along the route.
Yes, the Girolago di Varese trail offers a connection to the Lake Comabbio ring via a 4.5-kilometer path that winds through the Brabbia Swamp. This provides an opportunity to explore more protected natural areas.
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Unfortunately my ride was interrupted due to a problem with the bicycle, so a piece of advice: always carry a bomb and the key for the pedals with you!
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