Best attractions and places to see around Orsenigo, a municipality in the Province of Como, Lombardy, offer a blend of historical charm, natural beauty, and cultural sites. The area features elegant villas, expansive gardens, and serene natural landscapes. Orsenigo holds historical significance as the birthplace of Simone da Orsenigo, the first engineer for Milan's Duomo construction. Visitors can explore Romanesque religious architecture and extensive moorlands with artificial ponds.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Very nice place, since I passed by there very early the refuge was closed but 50m away there is an ultra-panoramic clearing
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The port of Como is nestled in a magnificent mountain landscape. A place to linger.
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Capanna Mara is a refuge located on the slopes of Mount Bollettone, one of the most famous peaks of the Larian Triangle, in the province of Como. It is located at about 1,300 meters above sea level and is an ideal destination for hikers who want to explore the area, enjoying breathtaking views of Lake Como and the surrounding mountains. Capanna Mara can be reached via various paths that start from Pian del Tivano, Asso and Caglio, and is a perfect place to stop during excursions to the summit of Bollettone. The path to the refuge is of medium difficulty and winds through woods, clearings and panoramic stretches that offer beautiful views of the valley and the lake. Once you arrive, the refuge offers a warm and hospitable welcome, with typical local dishes, such as polenta and cheeses, ideal for restoring after a day of trekking. Furthermore, the position of Capanna Mara makes it an excellent starting point for longer hikes, leading to Monte Bollettone or Monte Palanzone, both panoramic peaks that offer spectacular views. Capanna Mara is open mainly during the summer season, but it is also a reference point for hikers who want to enjoy the natural beauty of the Larian Triangle.
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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 very beautiful lake, the color of the water is stunning.
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Orsenigo offers a blend of natural beauty. You can visit Lake Pusiano, known for its stunning water colors and scenic paths. Additionally, explore La Brughiera (The Moorlands), an extensive green area characterized by numerous small artificial ponds and abundant trails, ideal for outdoor excursions amidst unspoiled nature and diverse biodiversity.
Yes, Orsenigo boasts several historical and cultural sites. You can explore the impressive 18th-century Villa Marelli and its meticulously maintained garden, or visit the expansive Villa del Soldo Park, which features an orangery, the 'Castelletto' miniature castle, and a small church. The local Parish Church of San Martino showcases Romanesque religious architecture. Further afield, you can visit the Church of Saint Andrew (Brunate), a beautiful religious building.
Many attractions around Orsenigo are suitable for families. Lake Pusiano offers scenic paths for walks. Como Harbour provides nice views, shopping, and refreshment options. The Villa del Soldo Park, with its gardens, miniature castle, and pond, is also a great place for families to explore.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Voltiano Lighthouse in Brunate. From here, you can admire splendid vistas of Como, Lake Como, and even the Western Alps on a clear day. Another spot offering great views is Capanna Mara, a refuge located on the route to Monte Bolettone, which also serves as an excellent starting point for tours.
The area around Orsenigo is excellent for outdoor activities. For hiking, you can find routes like the 'Lago di Montorfano and Monte Orfano – loop tour' or the 'Sentiero degli Alpini to Alpe del Vicerè via Ammonitico Rosso'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Viceré Alp loop from Albese con Cassano' or the 'Ponte dei Bottini – Tomb of Alessandro Volta loop from Montorfano'. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Orsenigo and Cycling around Orsenigo guide pages.
Yes, there are several easy walking routes perfect for beginners. The 'Lago di Montorfano and Monte Orfano – loop tour' and the 'Lago di Montorfano – loop tour' are both rated as easy and offer pleasant walks. These routes provide a great way to experience the natural beauty of the area without significant difficulty. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Orsenigo guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the historical charm of the area. They love the beautiful water colors of Lake Pusiano and the panoramic views from the Voltiano Lighthouse. Many appreciate the well-maintained gardens of villas and the serene atmosphere of places like Villa del Soldo Park. The opportunity to combine scenic walks with cultural exploration is also highly valued.
While not widely publicized, the Villa del Soldo Park, with its unique 'Castelletto' miniature castle, orangery, and charming fisherman's house overlooking a pond, offers a distinctive experience. La Brughiera (The Moorlands) also provides a less-traveled natural escape with its artificial ponds and trails, offering a quiet retreat into nature.
The best time to visit Orsenigo's attractions is generally during the spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October). During these periods, the weather is pleasant for exploring gardens, walking trails, and enjoying outdoor activities. The natural landscapes are vibrant, and the temperatures are comfortable for sightseeing.
While specific public transport details for every attraction are not provided, the region is generally accessible. For example, to reach the Voltiano Lighthouse in Brunate, you can take the funicular railway up to Brunate, and then it's a short, albeit steep, walk or a bus ride to the lighthouse.
Near Como Harbour, you'll find numerous shopping and refreshment options along the waterfront. For those exploring hiking routes, Capanna Mara is an excellent refuge where you can stop to taste local products and enjoy a meal, making it a convenient spot during your outdoor adventures.
Yes, Orsenigo holds historical significance as the birthplace of Simone da Orsenigo. He served as the first engineer for the initial construction project of Milan's renowned Duomo in 1387, a notable connection to a major Italian landmark.


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