Natural monuments around Pisogne offer diverse natural beauty where mountains meet the northern tip of Lake Iseo. The region features unique geological formations, panoramic mountain views, and serene lakeside paths. This area provides a variety of natural attractions for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 31, 2026
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Very worthwhile works of art by nature - the path is in a protected area and must not be left.
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from here you enter the pasture on the obvious ramp to climb to the top of the sparavera
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Intense gravel trail with several portage sections both downhill and uphill
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The Pozza dei Sette Termini is a hiking point of interest located at 1309 meters above sea level in Val Gandino, in the province of Bergamo. It can be reached via the CAI 544B trail, which starts from the Church of Santa Maria degli Angeli in Valpiana. Characteristics of the Pozza dei Sette Termini: Altitude: 1309 m Route: CAI 544B trail Difficulty: Hiking (E) Travel time: About 50 minutes there and 35 minutes back History: Near the pool there is a monument in memory of General Raffaele Cadorna, who made a parachute landing in this area in 1944 Panorama: View of Mount Barzena and the possibility of continuing towards Mount Sparavera The pool is surrounded by a fence and is located along a path that connects Malga Lunga and Monticelli. It is an ideal place for a break during an excursion in the area.
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The Reserve, established in 1984, takes its name from the particular shape that the moraine deposit of sand, boulders and pebbles has acquired over the centuries, transforming into a strip of rock up to 30 meters high, with large masses lying on their top , to act as protective shields. Inside the Reserve, at a height between 400 and 600 meters above sea level, there is a circular route of medium difficulty, which allows you to closely admire the pyramids and erratic boulders which, presumably, in millions of years will become in turn earth pyramids.
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You can explore the fascinating Pyramids of Zone, located on the Cislano plateau. These 'earth pyramids' or 'hoodoos' are slender columns of earth, sand, and pebbles, often capped by large boulders. A circular route allows you to walk among these formations, offering a unique, lunar-like landscape.
Yes, for breathtaking panoramic views, consider hiking to Monument to the Redeemer on Monte Guglielmo. This monument stands at about 1,950 meters above sea level and offers expansive vistas of Lake Iseo and the surrounding Prealps. Another excellent spot is Corna Trentapassi, which provides unparalleled views of Lake Iseo and Monte Isola from its 1248-meter summit.
The area around Pisogne offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging mountain hikes like those leading to Corna Trentapassi. For cycling, the Cycling around Pisogne guide features routes like the Vello-Toline Cycling/Pedestrian Path, which runs directly along Lake Iseo. Mountain biking and gravel biking options are also available, as detailed in the Gravel biking around Pisogne guide.
Yes, the Vello-Toline Cycling/Pedestrian Path is an excellent family-friendly option. This flat, scenic path along the eastern coast of Lake Iseo is free from motor vehicles, making it safe for all ages to walk or cycle while enjoying breathtaking lake views. Additionally, Val Palot offers beautiful forests and is ideal for summer walks and picnics.
Monte Isola is the largest lake island in Europe, located in the middle of Lake Iseo. It's recognized for its pristine natural beauty, car-free environment, and charming old fishing villages. The hike to the Sanctuary of Madonna della Ceriola on its highest point offers stunning 360-degree panoramic views of the lake and surrounding mountains, making it a significant natural and cultural landmark.
Absolutely. Lake Iseo itself provides serene lakeside paths perfect for relaxing strolls. The Valle del Freddo Nature Reserve is another tranquil spot, known for its unique microclimate and diverse flora, offering a peaceful experience for nature lovers. Val Palot, with its beautiful forests, is also ideal for quiet outdoor trips and picnics.
The best time to visit is generally from spring to autumn (April to October) when the weather is mild and ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. During these months, you can fully enjoy the scenic paths, lake activities, and mountain views. Some areas, like Val Palot, also offer winter sports, transforming into a ski resort.
Yes, Pozza dei Sette Termini is a lake and hiking point of interest at 1309 meters above sea level that holds historical significance. Near the pool, there is a monument in memory of General Raffaele Cadorna, commemorating his parachute landing in the area during World War II.
Visitors frequently praise the unique geological formations like the Pyramids of Zone, describing them as 'unbelievable' and a 'must-see'. The panoramic views from summits like Monte Guglielmo and Corna Trentapassi are also highly appreciated for their spectacular scenery. The tranquil and authentic lake experience offered by Lake Iseo and its paths, like the Vello-Toline route, is also a favorite.
While Lake Iseo itself is central to the region's natural beauty, Bogn Bay is a notable natural monument that offers a beautiful stretch overlooking a small bathing bay with emerald green water. It's a great spot to enjoy the lake and its steep cliffs.
While specific public transport routes to every trailhead can vary, Pisogne itself is well-connected. For destinations like the Pyramids of Zone, local buses or a short drive from Pisogne are typically required. For Monte Isola, ferries are the primary mode of transport from various lakeside towns, including Pisogne, allowing access to its natural itineraries.
The difficulty varies. The circular route around the Pyramids of Zone is of medium difficulty, requiring sturdy footwear due to steep sections. Hikes to summits like Corna Trentapassi or Monte Guglielmo range from moderate to challenging, with some even offering via ferrata options for experienced adventurers. The Vello-Toline path, however, is flat and suitable for everyone.


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