Mountain paths in Civenna: Monte San Primo and Monte Nuvolone
In 2014 the municipality of Civenna merged with the municipality of Bellagio, becoming a fraction of Bellagio. It is characterized by a strategic and somewhat panoramic position and loved by all for the landscape and the view of Lake Como. It has an ancient and noble history that ranges from mysterious boulders to historic residences with lake views.
Many mountain paths start from Civenna and lead to Monte San Primo or Monte Nuvolone. They can be explored on foot or by bike.
The source of the Lambro, the Menaresta and the Pietra Lentina: hidden treasures
Do you know where the Lambro river rises? Another incredible discovery that can be made by walking through the woods of this area in the Piano Rancio area, the Menaresta.
Have you ever climbed onto an erratic boulder? This experience is also possible!
Pietra Lentina is found after about 500 m along the road that goes down from Pian Rancio to Bellagio. It is a huge erratic boulder of aghiandone, coming from Val Masino (Valtellina).
It is perhaps one of the most voluminous troughs in Lombardy, with its approximately 30 m length, 10 m width and 9 m height, for a volume of approximately 1500 cubic metres.
Big Bench, street art and contemporary art: Civenna dresses up again
Today it also intrigues its visitors with interesting contemporary works of art such as the BIG BENCH and examples of neomuralist art.
The giant bench of Civenna, a work born from the vision of the American designer Chris Bangle: it can accommodate up to 8 people at the same time and offers a fantastic view of the Lecco branch and the Grigne.
Street art: work by the artist Neve, who represented in Civenna the competitive gaze of a cyclist looking towards the lake, in the direction of Lecco.
A country rich in history, culture and tourist and sporting attractiveness. Whoever visits it loves it; whoever looks towards the lake is enchanted by the beauty of this area.
Baita Tree B and its project could only be born here, in this fascinating context.