Best mountain peaks around Inverigo are characterized by rolling hills and elevated areas within the Brianza region and the Lambro Valley Regional Park. This area offers scenic beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities, featuring natural landscapes and walking paths. While not traditional towering peaks, these elevated locations provide significant natural beauty and historical context. Visitors can explore landmarks like Villa La Rotonda on Inverigo Hill and the Chiesetta Rossa di Pomelasca.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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iconic climb of the Agostoni Cup
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follow the path that continues beyond to cross the three peaks of the pyramids
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Good asphalt, quite challenging with a couple of steep sections at 18%
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Certainly the most beautiful place to stop on a tour of Curone.
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Must do! Always the same but always different in every weather condition
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Be careful, it is forbidden to ride a bike from the top of the cypress trees. If the guards (who are looking through binoculars) catch you, you will be fined. In itself, it is worth going up on foot. The place is shrouded in legend. The hill of the cypress trees, a sort of natural sanctuary surrounded by 12 cypress trees. In 2001, through aerial surveys, a very bizarre coincidence was noticed. The area has 3 stepped pyramids, of equal slope, arranged quite close together, as if to simulate an astronomical observatory or a sacred-religious place. The first of the three pyramids is precisely that of the cypresses. Once you reach the top, you can enjoy a beautiful view, there is a sort of small stone altar and it is already a good place to take some photographs. Then you begin to gently descend along path 11 and you can reach the second of the pyramids of Montevecchia, the pyramid of Belvedere Cereda. It is a bare pyramid, very suggestive that allows you to observe the Curone park from the highest point. It is thought that the Celts used the pyramid as an astronomical observatory.
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very special, I recommend it to see
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While Inverigo features rolling hills rather than towering peaks, you can explore several scenic elevated areas. Notable spots include Cypress Peak, which offers a wonderful view with fantastic cypress trees, and Tetto Brianzolo Summit, a classic climb and meeting point. Another popular spot is Mount Pesora, known for its beautiful views, especially when combined with Monte Rai or Cornizzolo.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. Cypress Peak is very easy to reach and features a stone bench, making it ideal for a relaxed outing with children. The Lambro Valley Regional Park, which includes parts of Inverigo, offers natural landscapes and walking paths that are generally accessible.
You'll encounter picturesque rolling hills, lush woodlands, and scenic viewpoints. Areas like Cypress Peak are characterized by beautiful cypress and umbrella pine trees. From viewpoints such as View from Cornizzolo over the lakes of Annone, Pusiano, and Alserio, you can enjoy expansive vistas of the surrounding Brianza region and its lakes.
Yes, the region blends natural beauty with historical significance. Inverigo Hill is home to Villa La Rotonda, an important landmark with a large park. Additionally, the Chiesetta Rossa di Pomelasca, a beautiful little church known for its red bricks, is situated on a hill and is often included in hiking loops, offering both natural beauty and historical interest.
The area offers various hiking trails, ranging from easy to moderate. You can find routes that explore the Lambro Valley Regional Park or lead to specific viewpoints. For example, the 'Santa Maria della Noce – Chiesetta Rossa di Pomelasca loop' is a popular easy to moderate hike. You can find more details on various routes in the Hiking around Inverigo guide.
Yes, the area around Monte Cornizzolo is known for paragliding. The Paragliding Launch Site Monte Cornizzolo is a popular spot where you can observe flights or even take part if you have the necessary experience. The View from Cornizzolo over the lakes of Annone, Pusiano, and Alserio is also a place where the Cornizzolo school does paragliding.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal. In spring, the landscape is vibrant with new growth, and temperatures are pleasant for outdoor activities. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, particularly in the Brianza region. Summer can be warm, but early mornings or late afternoons are still enjoyable. Winter can be cold, but some trails remain accessible.
Yes, there are several routes for both mountain biking and road cycling. For MTB, you could explore routes like the 'Zoc del Peric loop from Inverigo'. Cyclists might enjoy the 'Phantom Trail loop from Inverigo' for an easier ride or more challenging routes like the 'Brunate Viewpoint – Panoramic view of Como from Brunate loop'. You can find more options in the MTB Trails around Inverigo and Cycling around Inverigo guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene atmosphere, the beautiful panoramic views, and the accessibility of many spots. The combination of natural beauty, like the cypress trees at Cypress Peak, and the historical context of places like Villa La Rotonda, makes for a rich experience. The komoot community has highly rated these areas, with over 460 upvotes and more than 140 photos shared.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many trails in the Lambro Valley Regional Park and other natural areas around Inverigo, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's always a good idea to check specific local regulations or signage at trailheads for any particular restrictions.
Parking is typically available near trailheads and popular starting points for hikes within the Lambro Valley Regional Park and around key landmarks. Specific parking information can often be found in detailed route descriptions on komoot or local park websites.
Yes, you can often find cafes and trattorias in the villages and towns surrounding the elevated areas and parks, such as Inverigo itself or nearby communities. These establishments offer opportunities to refresh yourself before or after your outdoor activities.


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