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Touring cycling routes around Colazza offer diverse terrain in Italy's Piedmont region, situated between Lake Maggiore and Lake Orta. The area features an undulating landscape with mostly paved surfaces, winding through the Alto Vergante hills and peaceful forests. Cyclists can experience varied landscapes, including panoramic views of Lake Maggiore and Lake Orta. The region provides a mix of routes, from easier rides to more challenging climbs.
Last updated: August 21, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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45.4km
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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22.3km
02:20
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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01:54
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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For lovers of walking, historical monument, on the route
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Tiny village, but worth "crossing" and from which you can have a beautiful view of the lake
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In Arona, the birthplace of San Carlo Borromeo, stands the imposing statue dedicated to the saint, built after his canonization to celebrate the greatness of the Milanese archbishop. For almost two centuries, this statue held the record for being the tallest in the world. The city preserves many places linked to the life of Borromeo: the Rocca, his birthplace, today transformed into an enchanting panoramic park with the remains of the ancient fortress; the collegiate church of Santa Maria Nascente, where he was baptized; and the church of the Santi Martiri, where he celebrated his last mass before returning to Milan, where he died in 1584.
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The hamlet of Lortallo was a very pleasant surprise for me. Leaving Ameno, I was attracted by the sight of the mighty tower, which I later discovered was built in the 13th century. It is in excellent condition. Next to the tower, there is the Church of San Grato, which dates back to the 18th century (the bell tower is dated 1758). To the side of the tower and the church (which unfortunately I found closed and which is rarely open), closing the pretty little square, there is one of the entrances to Palazzo Decio, which I could only see from the outside because it is privately owned. However, the palace is used as a location for weddings and other celebrations, so online it is possible to see the interior, which develops around a large garden with a splendid view of Lake Orta. But the surprises offered by Lortallo do not stop there. In fact, I read that archaeological research conducted in Lortallo between 1915 and 1938, brought to light one of the most important necropolises of the early First Iron Age. The necropolis complex features tombs dating from the 9th to the 5th century BC and the findings can be placed within the Golasecca Culture, a common expression of various Celtic tribal groups that lived in the early Iron Age in western Lombardy, the Novara area and the Canton of Ticino. In short, it seems that Lortallo has been inhabited since the dawn of time.
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The Church of San Donato is a true jewel of the sacred architecture characteristic of Vergante. The original place of worship, developed on a single nave plan, was built in the 11th century, but the oldest evidence of its existence dates back to 1169. During the fourteenth century the church was partially rebuilt in Romanesque-Gothic style and enlarged. In 1780 a large churchyard was built in front of the main façade, surrounded by fourteen chapels of the Via Crucis. In the nineteenth century the ancient medieval bell tower adjacent to the building was struck by lightning, which caused it to collapse; in its place, a new stone bell tower was erected. In 1902 the church was declared a national monument, confirming its importance as a very valuable example of the sacred architecture of the entire Vergante area.
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Along the streets and alleys of Invorio Superiore you can admire a long series of vintage photos that illustrate moments of the past life of the town. The characteristic of the photos is given by the fact that they represent the life of the town as it once was, through shots that have immortalized the villagers busy with their daily chores, or in special moments, such as the wedding day. A dive into the past, very engaging.
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The Church of San Rocco was built in the 17th century. Today, mass is celebrated once a year, on the day of San Rocco, August 16. In the past, however, several masses were celebrated during the day and the first, the morning one, ended with the blessing of the animals. Therefore, as the sign posted in front of the church recalls, it was customary for dogs, goats, sheep, pigs and donkeys to be found in front of the church in the morning, waiting to receive the priestly blessing.
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There are over 200 touring cycling routes around Colazza, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels. You'll find 28 easy routes, 80 moderate routes, and 98 difficult routes to explore.
The routes around Colazza feature mostly paved surfaces, winding through the Altovergante hills and peaceful forests. You can expect varied landscapes, including gentle woodland trails and areas with panoramic views of Lake Maggiore.
Yes, Colazza offers several challenging routes. For example, the Coiromonte Climb – Coiromonte Fountain loop from Nebbiuno is a difficult 29.9 km route with significant elevation gain. Another demanding option is the Arona Lakeside Promenade – Colossus of Saint Charles Borromeo loop from Nebbiuno, which covers over 43 km with substantial climbing.
Many routes offer fantastic panoramic views of Lake Maggiore. You'll also cycle through the Altovergante hills and peaceful forest trails. Specific natural attractions nearby include the Pescone Waterfall and the Lagoni di Mercurago Nature Park, which is a nature reserve on the Piedmont shore of Lake Maggiore.
The touring cycling routes in Colazza are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.36 stars from over 1400 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, the scenic views of Lake Maggiore, and the peaceful atmosphere of the Altovergante hills and forests.
While specific 'family-friendly' routes are not detailed, the region does offer easier rides suitable for various fitness levels. The presence of gentle woodland trails and mostly paved surfaces suggests that some of the 28 easy routes could be suitable for families. For other family activities, the Palazzetto di Colazza offers options like ice skating, beach volleyball, and archery.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Colazza are designed as loops. Examples include the Parish Church of San Giacomo – Washhouse of Invorio Superiore loop from Invorio Superiore and the Fosseno – Muro della Scincina loop from Pisano, allowing you to start and end at the same point.
The region around Lake Maggiore, where Colazza is located, is known for its pleasant climate. While specific seasonal recommendations are not provided, generally spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures for cycling. Summer can be warm, but routes through forests provide shade. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
Yes, some routes pass by cultural landmarks. For instance, the Parish Church of San Giacomo – Washhouse of Invorio Superiore loop from Invorio Superiore includes cultural points. The Arona Lakeside Promenade – Colossus of Saint Charles Borromeo loop from Nebbiuno also combines lakeside scenery with a notable cultural landmark. The wider area also features attractions like the Rocca di Angera, offering magical views.
Yes, e-bike rentals are available in the wider Colazza area, sometimes even with a tour guide, making the diverse terrain accessible to a wider range of cyclists. It's advisable to check with local tourism offices or sports shops for current rental options.
Colazza is situated near Lake Maggiore, a well-known tourist region. While specific public transport links directly to trailheads are not detailed, the area generally has public transport options connecting towns around the lake. It's recommended to research local bus or train services to plan your access to starting points.
While specific parking locations for each trailhead are not listed, towns and villages in the Colazza area, such as Nebbiuno, Invorio Superiore, and Pisano (common starting points for routes), typically offer general parking facilities. Look for designated parking areas within these communities when planning your ride.


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