Is Lake Como in Italy a nice place to go cycling?

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Is Lake Como in Italy a nice place to go cycling?

 

The roads and tracks that surround Italy’s deepest lake are truly a cyclist’s paradise. This area has long been a retreat for the rich and famous dating back to ancient Rome. This is mainly because of the area’s microclimate and stunning landscape, dotted with many prestigious villas that surround one of the world’s most beautiful lakes. Today remains one of the most sought-after cycling destinations in the world.

 

While some steeper climbs near the lake may prove challenging for an amateur cyclist, there are enough simple routes available to make it a popular destination for cyclists of all levels. It has become a very popular destination for MTB enthusiasts in recent years. Thousands come to the area to explore its impressive dirt tracks, ancient pathways and impressive trails, all of which are set in a spectacular alpine valley. There’s something here for every MTB enthusiast from slight slopes, to endless descents and gentle rises, and even some high-speed tracks.

 

All of that seems a little hectic for your liking, you can always take part in one of the many cycling tours in the area. You can choose your own itinerary and take as few or as many climbs as you would like. One thing we guarantee you is a picture perfect bike ride.

 

One of the most popular is a simple ride along the edge of the lake all the way into Como City, and then you can cross the Swiss border and head into vineyard country famous for its merlot. These tours continue through beautiful hamlets that offer a stunning view over Lake Como. Tour packages usually include some wine tasting and lunch in some of the best restaurants in the area, ensuring that your experience will be unique

 

So answering your question, is a cycling holiday to Lake Como a nice place to go? The answer is a resounding yes, from anyone who’s ever had the pleasure of cycling around the lake.