Despite its manageable size, Comano offers cultural diversity and sights with a special character. The parish church of Santa Maria della Purificazione was consecrated in 1359 and invites you to linger in its well-tended garden. Another gem is the chapel of San Bernardo on a hill - after a short climb, a wide view opens up over the valley as far as San Salvatore. Art lovers can follow the themed trail "In the footsteps of Nag Arnoldi", a well-known Ticino sculptor who lived in Comano. His sculptures can be seen along the trail - his studio can also be visited.
In the summer months, Comano offers numerous opportunities for relaxed hikes through chestnut forests and green hilly landscapes. The paths are well marked and combine nature with culture - ideal for connoisseurs and active vacationers. The nearby Lake Lugano is also ideal for swimming, boating and relaxing. Popular excursion destinations include Lugano with its museums, gardens and car-free city center as well as the idyllic Lago d'Origlio or the nature reserve on Lago di Muzzano. If you want to go higher, you can easily reach the panoramic mountains of Monte Brè and Monte San Salvatore, both with panoramic trails, restaurants and cable car connections - perfect destinations for spring, summer and fall.
Comano is also a worthwhile destination in the cooler months of the year. Although there is hardly any snow in the village itself, this is precisely what makes it so attractive for those seeking peace and quiet. The clear air, the gentle winter sun and the tranquil surroundings invite you to go for walks and enjoy the peace and quiet. The surrounding mountain ranges remain easily accessible all year round. The funicular ride up Monte Brè or the cable car to Monte San Salvatore are particularly popular in winter - whether for a short hike, a visit to the summit restaurant or simply to marvel at the view. Comano is therefore an ideal place for anyone looking for a quiet, natural winter break without the hustle and bustle.