Attractions and places to see around Domaso include a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and opportunities for active pursuits. Located on the northern end of Lake Como, this area offers a serene atmosphere and a vibrant waterfront. Once a traditional fishing village, Domaso provides diverse landscapes from lakeside to mountain trails.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Small church right at the top of Legnoncino, from which you can enjoy a panoramic view of Mount Legnone, the lake and the surrounding valleys. The small church is dedicated to one of 7 hermit brothers who lived in remote places on the mountains but visible from each other, who helped evangelize the Lario area
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In summer, take your bathing suit with you; you can swim in the mountain stream!
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Very beautiful peak above Lake Como. Beautiful view 🥰
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The summit plateau of Monte Legnoncino is home to two small sacred monuments: + Firstly, a classic cross, the kind that often crowns mountain peaks. This one is built of iron framework. + Secondly, a figure of the Virgin Mary, the statue of the Mother of God is completely in white.
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Locality where there is a parking lot and the refuge of the same name (about 1463m altitude): from here it is possible to climb to the peaks of Monti Legnone and Legnoncino
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Luckily with separate bike lanes - much more safety...
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Cycle path signposted on komoot but abandoned and disused. Alternative advice in the fields for those who want to avoid a very crowded road.
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The Ponte del Passo is unavoidable if you want to go from the western shore of the lake to the eastern side. The cycle lane promotes a sense of security considerably - after the bridge, there is a short bike path along the SS340dir. If you want to avoid a detour via the SP4 and the SS36 on the way to Colico, you can follow the SS340dir for about 1.5 km on the gravel dam (outside the road!) and then drive past the Centro Spaziale del Lario in the estuary delta between Adda and Mera until contact with the SS36 cannot be avoided for a short time when crossing the Adda. Then continue on the Sentiero del Valltelina to Colico.
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Domaso offers a diverse range of attractions, blending historical sites, natural beauty, and opportunities for active pursuits. You can explore ancient churches and villas, enjoy the stunning views of Lake Como, or engage in various water sports and mountain activities. The area is known for its serene atmosphere and vibrant waterfront.
Domaso is rich in history. You can visit the beautiful Chapel of San Sfirio, a religious building with panoramic views, or the Church of San Bartolomeo, known for its 13th-century origins and Baroque renovations. Don't miss Villa Camilla, a neoclassical building now serving as the Town Hall, and a walk along the "Contrada," part of the ancient Roman road, Antica Strada Regina, to see houses with Renaissance frescoes.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider a hike to the Monte Legnoncino Summit Cross, which offers stunning vistas and features two sacred monuments. The Chapel of San Sfirio also provides an excellent viewpoint over the surrounding landscape.
Yes, Domaso offers several family-friendly options. The Monte Legnoncino Summit Cross is described as suitable for everyone, and the Crotto Dangri restaurant is a family-friendly destination after a moderate hike, where you can even swim in the mountain stream during warmer months. Domaso Beach is also ideal for families, offering facilities and water activities.
Domaso is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy various water sports like windsurfing, kitesurfing, and sailing on Lake Como. For land-based activities, there are numerous trekking and mountain biking trails in the surrounding mountains. You can find detailed routes for mountain biking at MTB Trails around Domaso, running at Running Trails around Domaso, and gravel biking at Gravel biking around Domaso.
You can enjoy a relaxing walk along Domaso's long and beautiful lakeside promenade, taking in the stunning views of Lake Como. For an easy hike, the path to the Monte Legnoncino Summit Cross is considered suitable for everyone. The historic center also offers charming cobbled streets for exploration.
Yes, Domaso offers unique culinary experiences. After a hike from Livo, you can reach Crotto Dangri, a rustic restaurant offering a typical country-style dining experience. Domaso is also one of the rare places on Lake Como that produces its own wine, Domasino, and visitors can explore vineyards and taste this local specialty.
The most prominent natural feature is Lake Como itself, offering stunning views, especially at sunrise. Domaso is also embraced by beautiful mountains like Mount Legnone and Monte Legnoncino. Just outside town, the Pian di Spagna Nature Reserve is a protected oasis for various bird species, and the area is known for its waterfalls, providing great canyons to visit.
Domaso Beach, located north of the town, is an ideal spot for relaxation and water activities. It offers facilities and rentals for kayaks and canoes. Due to the constant "Breva" wind, Domaso is also renowned as a "wind paradise," making it a beloved spot for windsurfing, kitesurfing, and sailing.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse offerings, from the historical significance of sites like the Chapel of San Sfirio with its breathtaking views, to the rustic dining experience at Crotto Dangri, where swimming in the mountain stream is a highlight. The accessibility of paths, such as the one to Monte Legnoncino Summit Cross, also receives positive feedback.
The Roccoli Lorla Hut, at 1438 meters altitude, serves as a good starting point for hikes to Mount Legnone and Monte Legnoncino. There is also a paid car park in the area near the hut, providing access to these mountain paths.


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