Natural monuments around Merone offer diverse landscapes within the Como Prealps and the Larian Triangle. The region features glacial lakes, forested hills, and prominent mountain summits. This area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration of natural and historical sites. The natural environment around Merone is characterized by its varied terrain, from lake shores to mountain peaks.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Beautiful summit where you have a 360° view
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Very popular destination, at the door of a simple excursion. Large meadow, where you can stop in company and enjoy an excellent panorama immersed in nature.
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route also suitable for families
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On a clear day, a truly breathtaking view
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Refreshment point to regain your energy after tackling the legendary wall.
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Observatory located after the Sormano Wall.
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fantastic place to bring the family to relax
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360° panorama of the plain and mountains
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Beyond the popular Monte Palanzone Summit and Monument and Lake Montorfano, the region boasts the unique Oasis of Baggero, a protected reserve with artificial lakes and rich biodiversity, and Lake Pusiano, the largest of the Brianza Lakes, known for its scenic beauty and the historic Isola dei Cipressi.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Oasis of Baggero offers a children's play area, a hostel, and regularly organized events like animated readings. Lake Montorfano features a small beach perfect for swimming in summer, and San Tomaso Chapel is also considered family-friendly, offering panoramic views.
The area around Merone offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Oasi di Baggero – loop tour' or the 'Lambro River Trail'. Cyclists can explore various routes around Lake Pusiano and Lake Alserio. Find more details on Hiking around Merone, MTB Trails around Merone, and Road Cycling Routes around Merone.
Absolutely. Lake Pusiano has a rich history, mentioned by Pliny the Elder and immortalized in paintings by Giovanni Segantini. Its unique Isola dei Cipressi has roots dating back to the Neolithic period and can be visited via guided tours. Additionally, the nearby town of Pusiano features historical sites like Palazzo Carpani Beauharnais.
Yes, Lake Montorfano has a small beach where swimming is recommended during summer. While Lake Pusiano is popular for water activities like paddling and rowing, it's primarily known for its 'no-kill' fishing and eco-friendly boat trips, rather than general swimming.
For breathtaking panoramas, head to Monte Palanzone Summit and Monument, which offers extensive views of the Larian mountains. San Tomaso Chapel also provides beautiful panoramic views of Lake Como. Both Mount Bolettone and Monte Boletto, peaks in the Larian Triangle, are appreciated for their wide vistas.
Yes, Lake Montorfano is a recommended place to bring your four-legged friends, even for a swim. Many of the walking paths around the Oasis of Baggero and Lake Pusiano are also suitable for dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring. Summer is ideal for swimming at Lake Montorfano and enjoying water activities on Lake Pusiano. If visiting mountain summits like Monte Palanzone in winter, be prepared for snow and potentially needing crampons.
Yes, there are several easy walking options. The Oasis of Baggero features numerous pedestrian paths, including a circular route around its lakes. Lake Montorfano also has an easy path around its perimeter. For a specific easy hike, consider the 'Oasi di Baggero – loop tour' which is just under 3 km.
The Oasis of Baggero is unique because it's a remarkable example of environmental recovery. It originated from a former marl quarry and was transformed into a vibrant natural area with two artificial lakes and lush vegetation. It's now a protected reserve within the Lambro Valley Regional Park, showcasing successful ecological regeneration.
Yes, the Oasis of Baggero includes a dedicated 'Star Oasis' equipped with features for astronomical observations. This makes it an excellent spot for both experienced and novice stargazers to enjoy the night sky.
The natural monuments around Merone are characterized by their glacial origins, particularly evident in Lake Pusiano, which is a glacial lake. The region is part of the Como Prealps and the Larian Triangle, featuring diverse terrain from lake shores to forested hills and prominent mountain summits like Monte Palanzone.


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