Villa Lina





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A demanding excursion, but with very beautiful panoramas, starting from Intignano. The path is steep at the beginning, on a path made of rocks. In the end there are two ways to get to the top of Monte Crocione (1641m). One short and very steep and one longer but less steep. The view is extraordinary. Not only at the top, but also on the way up. The indications are clear and present all along the climb.
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You can start this hike from the base of the mountain, near the lake, in Tremezzo. This itinerary starts from the Alpini Chapel. To access the path that leads to the chapel, you must park in the parking lot and follow the signs. The terrain of the trail changes a lot during the journey. At first you will be on a rather wide rocky path. You will also follow some concrete roads, dirt paths, etc. The hike is mostly in the woods. You will also hike across the mountain through an old WWII tunnel....
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This is a beautiful, rather challenging hike with stunning views over Lake Como that goes all the way up to Monte Galbiga. The complete itinerary of this excursion is as follows: Mezzegra - Monti di Nava (843m) - Monte Brent (1005m) - Monte di Tremezzo (1699m) - Colle di Tremezzo (1574m) - Monte Galbiga (1691m) - Alpe di Lenno ( 1506m) - Narro (931m).
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An itinerary on Lake Como departing from Lenno you walk on the lake shore until you reach Ospedaletto and then return to the port of Lenno where you will take the ferry that will take you to the other side of the lake in the locality of Chiesa and then you it continues to Cendraro Lago. The entire route is on a paved road and is suitable for the whole family.
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This is a pleasant and simple walk from Griante to the Cappella degli Alpini (521m). where there are views of Lake Como. Part of the trail is on a paved road and this hike is suitable for everyone. From the chapel you can continue further up to Monte Crocione (1641) passing through Monte Brent.