Best mountain peaks around San Zeno Naviglio are found in the province of Brescia, a region in Lombardy, Italy. While San Zeno Naviglio itself is situated in a flatter area, the surrounding landscape offers several notable elevations and viewpoints. These areas provide opportunities for outdoor activities and panoramic views of the city of Brescia and the surrounding plains. The region's peaks are characterized by accessible trails and historical significance.
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Very beautiful, easy to ride climb up Brescia's local mountain.
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Climbing Mount Maddalena
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Monte Maddalena (854m) the home mountain for the citizens of Brescia. A gym for outdoor training. The asphalt climb is 10.1km long and takes you from 150m of the city to 800m of the Cavrelle restaurant square with a positive gain of 650m. The summit of the mountain (854m) is 1km further on (asphalted, but ruined) near the ruined Rifugio Maddalena and the small military telecommunications structure. From the Cavrelle square you have a splendid view of the lower Garda lake, the morainic hills and the Po Valley. The city of Brescia remains almost completely hidden, you can observe it well up to 5km. For MTB and enduro lovers there are numerous paths and tracks that allow you to train and have fun, even trail runners have an infinite number of paths to choose from.
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The climb up Monte Maddalena from Brescia is the "home" climb for many local cyclists. The route is about 11 kilometers long and allows for almost 750 meters of elevation gain. It starts from the outskirts of the city and climbs up the hillside, with average gradients of around 6.5%. From the top you can enjoy a beautiful view of Brescia.
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Very beautiful and panoramic stretch that from Maddalena leads to Monte Denno.
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Fantastic panoramic point towards the east with a complete view of lower Garda, Valtenesi, the Mantua moraine hills, Baldo and Lessinia.
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top with a view of Lake Garda, you arrive shortly after the famous Maddalena radars
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the restaurant and the bar are not always open, they are generally closed on Tuesdays for the whole day and on Mondays from the afternoon
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The most popular mountain peak is Ascent to Monte Maddalena from Brescia, a well-known route for local cyclists offering nearly 750 meters of elevation gain and panoramic views of Brescia from the top. Another highly regarded spot is Summit of Monte Denno, which provides an impressive view of the marble quarries of Botticino and Lake Garda.
Yes, Le Cavrelle Restaurant, located on the top of Monte Maddalena, is a family-friendly option. It serves as a popular arrival point for walkers, cyclists, and runners, offering good food and beautiful views of the city and the plain. It's an excellent spot for refreshment.
From the peaks in the Brescia province, you can expect diverse and expansive views. For instance, from the summit of Monte Maddalena, you can see the city of Brescia and the surrounding plains. From Summit of Monte Denno, you get an overhanging view of the marble quarries of Botticino and Lake Garda. On clear days, from higher elevations like Monte Maddalena, it's even possible to see the Apennines.
The area offers a range of hiking trails with varying difficulty levels. For example, you can find easy routes like the 'Lago Gerolotto – Lake Gerolotto loop from Borgosatollo' (5.3 km) or 'Lake Gerolotto – Lago Gerolotto loop from Buffalora' (2.8 km). There are also moderate and difficult options, such as 'Il Cammino di Santa Giulia through Brescia's Historic Center' (20.7 km) for those seeking more challenging experiences. You can explore these and more on the Hiking around San Zeno Naviglio guide.
Yes, the region around San Zeno Naviglio is popular for cycling and mountain biking. The Ascent to Monte Maddalena from Brescia is a well-known cycling route. For gravel biking, you can find routes like 'Mella Cycle Path in Concesio – Mella River Embankment Cycle Path loop from San Zeno-Folzano' (96.6 km). Mountain biking trails include 'Montenetto Ponds loop from San Zeno-Folzano' (33.1 km). More details are available in the Gravel biking around San Zeno Naviglio and MTB Trails around San Zeno Naviglio guides.
Beyond the panoramic views of cities and plains, you can observe significant natural features. From Summit of Monte Denno, you can see the marble quarries of Botticino. The general landscape includes the Alpine foothills, and on clear days, distant views of Lake Garda are possible from various high points.
Monte Fieno Summit is known for its well-maintained paths, offering a mix of beaten earth, stones, and roots, making for a beautiful and engaging hike. It's often accessed from Monte Regogna and provides routes that lead down to the Virle valley, offering a full and enjoyable experience.
While the guide data doesn't specify historical sites on the peaks themselves, the region's peaks are generally characterized by accessible trails and historical significance. The area around San Zeno Naviglio is part of the province of Brescia, which has a rich history, and some viewpoints may have been strategically important in the past.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning views, especially from popular spots like Monte Maddalena, which offers a beautiful perspective of Brescia. The challenging yet rewarding climbs, such as the Ascent to Monte Maddalena from Brescia, are also highly valued by cyclists and hikers. The presence of refreshment points like Le Cavrelle Restaurant at summits adds to the overall positive experience.
The guide data does not specify a 'best time to visit' for the peaks around San Zeno Naviglio. However, generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling in the Lombardy region, avoiding the summer heat and potential winter snow at higher elevations. Always check local weather conditions before planning your trip.
While San Zeno Naviglio itself is in a flatter area, the mountain peaks are found in the surrounding province of Brescia. Access typically involves traveling to the base of these mountains, such as Monte Maddalena, which is located on the outskirts of Brescia. From there, trails and roads lead up to the summits and viewpoints.


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