Best lakes around Chiasso are found in its immediate vicinity, as Chiasso is located at Switzerland's southernmost tip. Its strategic position provides access to prominent lakes in both Switzerland and Italy. These include large glacial lakes like Lake Lugano and Lake Como, which offer diverse natural landscapes. The region is characterized by picturesque mountains and extensive water bodies.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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The worst cycling experience, no cycle path, always riding on the national road at 70 km/h, very dangerous. Only for cars!!
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The city center is located on the lakefront, around the Piazza del Duomo, one of the most appreciated monuments in northern Italy. The historic center still retains the appearance of the original Roman castrum, with well-preserved medieval walls and large defense towers.
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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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One of the panoramic points of the park
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Chiasso's strategic location provides excellent access to two major lakes: Lake Lugano, which straddles the Swiss-Italian border, and Lake Como, an iconic Italian lake. Both offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities.
For breathtaking views of Lake Lugano and the entire Ceresio area, visit Monte San Giorgio. This 1097m peak offers extensive panoramas. You'll find a bivouac there for shelter, with drinks and water available.
Absolutely. The Voltiano Lighthouse, built in 1927 to commemorate Alessandro Volta, offers splendid panoramic views of Como, Lake Como, and even the Western Alps on clear days. Another popular spot is Pin Umbrela in the Spina Verde Park, known for its beautiful vistas of Lake Como.
The Como Harbour provides lovely views over Lake Como and serves as a hub for ferry connections to other towns around the lake. The waterfront also features numerous shopping and refreshment options, making it a great place to linger and enjoy the atmosphere.
Yes, Lake Montorfano is a great option. It features a small beach suitable for swimming in summer and is also recommended for those visiting with pets.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate options like the 'Sasso di Cavallasca and Parco Spina Verde Loop' or more challenging mountain hikes. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'North-South Route: Riva San Vitale Loop'. You can explore more options on the hiking, mountain hiking, and road cycling guide pages.
Yes, there are trails for various skill levels. For instance, the 'Sasso di Cavallasca and Parco Spina Verde Loop' is a moderate hike, while the 'Mendrisiotto Parks and Vineyards Loop' offers a more difficult challenge. You can find detailed information on the hiking around Chiasso guide.
The warmer months are generally best for enjoying the lakes, especially for swimming and water activities. However, the scenic beauty of the surrounding mountains and lakes makes it a pleasant destination throughout much of the year, with hiking and cycling popular in spring and autumn.
Chiasso is well-connected, particularly to Lake Lugano via the Melide causeway, which carries road and rail links. For Lake Como, Chiasso's proximity to the Italian border, directly in front of Ponte Chiasso (part of Como), makes it easily accessible. Ferries from Como Harbour also connect various towns around Lake Como.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning scenic beauty, especially the panoramic views from elevated points like Monte San Giorgio and the Voltiano Lighthouse. The charming lakeside towns, opportunities for recreation like swimming and hiking, and the overall atmosphere of being nestled in a magnificent mountain landscape are also highly appreciated.
Yes, Lake Montorfano is specifically mentioned as a recommended place to bring your four-legged friends for a swim, offering a small beach suitable for pets.
The region is characterized by picturesque mountains surrounding large glacial lakes. You'll find dense forests, natural viewpoints offering expansive vistas, and, of course, the vast water bodies themselves. Monte San Giorgio, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a prominent natural feature near Lake Lugano.


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