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No traffic touring cycling routes in Riserva Naturale Boschi Del Giovetto Di Paline are characterized by diverse landscapes, ranging from 1,000 to 1,950 meters in elevation. The region features extensive coniferous forests of spruce and fir, with larch at higher altitudes, interspersed with grassy clearings and pastures. Geological formations include Triassic sedimentary deposits, with easily eroded clay and marl forming rounded shapes and gentle slopes, which contribute to varied cycling terrain. The reserve's network of trails and old mule tracks…
Last updated: May 29, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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62.8km
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9.33km
00:45
190m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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51.9km
03:54
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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54.7km
06:03
2,070m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Here is a clear and complete summary of BORNO, based on the most authoritative online sources. I will immediately give you the essential overview, then the useful details for those who – like you – live in and frequent the Altopiano del Sole area. 🏔️ Borno in brief Borno is a mountain village in Val Camonica, located at an altitude of 912 m, on the famous Altopiano del Sole. It is considered a "pearl" of the valley for its combination of open landscapes, woods, meadows, history, and living traditions. It is one of the main centers of the area, with about 2400 inhabitants and a long history that spans the medieval era, Venetian rule, and transformations of the twentieth century.
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🏔️ Monte Altissimo — Identity and location Monte Altissimo is the highest peak of the short mountain range that separates Bassa Val Camonica and Valle di Scalve. It is known for two very different slopes: North slope (Borno): gentle, wooded, with ski slopes and mountain huts. South slope (Erbanno–Gorzone): steep, rocky, with significant elevation changes. This dual nature is also confirmed by the hiking itineraries documented online . 🚶♂️ The main documented itineraries Online sources show several routes, including: 1) From Croce di Salven – Path 6 (classic loop) Passes through Pozze di Val Sorda, Rifugio Lorenzini, Malga Guccione. A very popular loop itinerary, with a gentle and scenic ascent. Data confirmed by hikr.org (loop with ascent from Croce di Salven) . 2) From Borno – Via Mine e Segable A longer and scenic itinerary, with passages over woods, mountain huts, and ridges. Documented in detail on Wikiloc, with a complete description of path 112 → 151 → 155 . 3) From Erbanno – Path 155 Steep and challenging ascent, with sections on rocky outcrops. Direct connection to the final ridge of the Altissimo. 🏞️ Environment and notable points Sources confirm the places you have already visited: Pozze di Val Sorda: damp and bright clearings. Rifugio Colonnello Ferruccio Lorenzini: in the Pratolungo basin, at 1478 m. Malga Guccione: a passing point before the final ascent. Borno ski slopes: often used for descent on winter loops.
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Reachable from Borno, following a restored mule track with a concrete road surface (the last section is closed due to landslide restoration work with a signposted detour) with gradients of over 20%
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Here you'll find a group of engraved monoliths (engraved stone blocks) dating back to the Copper Age (about 4,500 years ago, or the 3rd millennium BC). These stelae were part of an important ceremonial and megalithic site, where rituals were held. They are characterized by engravings depicting celestial symbols, animals, weapons (such as Remedello-type daggers), and stylized human faces, sometimes with decorative elements such as pendants and collars. The original stelae have been removed for conservation reasons and are on display at the MUPRE (National Museum of Prehistory of Valle Camonica) in Capo di Ponte. Reproductions are visible here.
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Lake Lova is a picturesque hiking destination located above Borno, on the Altopiano del Sole plateau in Val Camonica. It is appreciated for its alpine landscape, tranquility, and the variety of trails that surround it. The lake is located at approximately 1,392 meters above sea level and can be reached via several hiking trails, including the Sentiero della Memoria (Path of Remembrance) that starts from the church of San Fiorino in Borno. After a short paved stretch to the Trattoria Navertino, you take a dirt path that winds through larch and fir trees, with steep sections and slippery cobblestones. The hike is immersed in a natural environment typical of the Lombard Prealps. The hike is immersed in a natural environment typical of the Lombard Prealps, with natural fountains and good cell phone coverage. A longer alternative is the Monte Mignone – Lago di Lova circular hike, approximately 11.1 km long with an elevation gain of 837 meters, to be done counterclockwise. This route offers spectacular views and passes through pastures and woods, with the lake as its focal point. Lago di Lova is also a hub for other trails: from here, you can continue towards the Rifugio San Fermo or the Rifugio Laeng, following CAI trails 106 and 182. Parking is available near the lake, making it accessible even for less experienced hikers. From a scenic perspective, the lake is nestled in a green valley surrounded by woods and pastures, with calm waters reflecting the sky and surrounding mountains. It's an ideal destination in all seasons, but particularly captivating in autumn for the colors of the foliage.
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Lake Lova is a picturesque hiking destination located above Borno, on the Altopiano del Sole plateau in Val Camonica. It is appreciated for its alpine landscape, tranquility, and the variety of surrounding trails. The lake is located at approximately 1,392 meters above sea level and can be reached via several hiking trails, including the Sentiero della Memoria (Path of Remembrance) that starts from the church of San Fiorino in Borno. After a short paved stretch to the Trattoria Navertino, you take a dirt path that winds through larch and fir trees, with steep sections and slippery cobblestones. The hike is immersed in a natural environment typical of the Lombard Prealps, with natural fountains and good cell phone coverage. A longer alternative is the Monte Mignone – Lake Lova circular hike, approximately 11.1 km long with an elevation gain of 837 meters, to be done counterclockwise. This route offers spectacular views and passes through pastures and woods, with the lake as its focal point. Lake Lova is also a hub for other trails: from here, you can continue towards the San Fermo Refuge or the Laeng Refuge, following CAI trails 106 and 182. Parking is available near the lake, making it accessible even for less experienced hikers. Scenically, the lake is nestled in a green valley surrounded by woods and pastures, with calm waters reflecting the sky and surrounding mountains. It's an ideal destination in all seasons, but particularly captivating in autumn due to the colorful foliage.
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Fondi di Schilpario is an Alpine village located at approximately 1,250 meters above sea level in the municipality of Schilpario (BG), in the Scalve Valley. It is a strategic starting point for numerous hikes and snowshoeing excursions, immersed in a spectacular mountain landscape. 🏞️ Main Features Altitude: 1,250 m Access: Via Provincial Road 294 towards the Vivione Pass Services: Parking, votive church (Maria Ausiliatrice and Santa Barbara), picnic tables Ambience: Fir forests, alpine pastures, views of the Presolana and Cimon della Bagozza peaks 🥾 Excursions from Fondi Campione Refuge (1,900 m) – 1.5 hours Monte Campioncino (2,102 m) – 2.5 hours Don Giulio Corini Bivouac (2,016 m) – 2.45 hours Madonnina dei Campelli – 1.5 hours Malga Campelli Bassa and Alta – 1.15–1.45 hours ❄️ In winter Starting point for snowshoeing and ski mountaineering Groomed and marked trails, including Snow Spectacular snow-covered landscape, ideal for nature photography 🙏 Interesting Facts The votive church is dedicated to Mary Help of Christians and Saint Barbara, protectors of mountaineers and miners. Nearby is a memorial to the victims of the 1944 massacre.
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A very pleasant climb from Val di Scalve to Borno. Beautiful and not particularly challenging. 😊
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There are nearly 60 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes in Riserva Naturale Boschi Del Giovetto Di Paline. These routes offer a variety of experiences, with 8 easy, 8 moderate, and 42 difficult options to explore the reserve's diverse landscapes.
The terrain in Riserva Naturale Boschi Del Giovetto Di Paline is varied, ranging from 1,000 to 1,950 meters in elevation. You'll cycle through extensive coniferous forests of spruce, fir, and larch, interspersed with grassy clearings and pastures. The geological formations, primarily Triassic sedimentary, often result in more manageable, gentle slopes, making for comfortable excursions on old mule tracks and dirt roads.
Yes, there are several routes suitable for families. The reserve features comfortable dirt roads and old mule tracks that are ideal for pleasant excursions. For example, the route starting from Azzone that leads to the 'Segheria' area and continues towards Passo del Giovetto offers a gentle progression through beautiful fir forests and meadows, with picnic areas along the way.
While the region is generally welcoming to outdoor enthusiasts, specific regulations regarding dogs on cycling trails within the Riserva Naturale Boschi Del Giovetto Di Paline can vary. It's always best to check local signage or official park guidelines upon arrival to ensure compliance, especially concerning protected wildlife areas.
As you cycle through the reserve, keep an eye out for the distinctive dome-shaped nests of the Formica rufa (red wood ant), which can be up to 1.5 meters high. These signify a healthy forest ecosystem. You'll also pass through splendid white fir stands and reach localities like Giuadel, which features a picnic area before Giovetto di Paline. The 'Percorso dei mestieri nel bosco' (path of forest trades) near Azzone also offers insights into traditional forest activities.
Yes, many routes in the reserve are designed as loops, offering a complete touring experience. An example is the Fountain in Piazza di Borno – Borno Prave loop from Borno, which is a moderate 9.3 km ride, perfect for exploring the local area without traffic.
The best time for touring cycling in Riserva Naturale Boschi Del Giovetto Di Paline is typically from late spring through early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild, and the trails are clear of snow, offering optimal conditions to enjoy the extensive coniferous forests and open clearings.
The reserve is accessible from tourist hubs like Borno and Val di Scalve. Main entrances are reachable by car from Azzone and Borno (Loc. Croce di Salven), where you can typically find parking facilities to begin your cycling tour.
Yes, the Riserva Naturale Boschi Del Giovetto Di Paline is explicitly noted for 'Cicloturismo' and offers e-bike routes, making it accessible to a wider range of cyclists. One popular e-bike tour starts in Azzone, following a dirt road immersed in nature to the Passo del Giovetto di Paline, allowing you to enjoy the scenic ascents with assistance.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 200 reviews. Reviewers often praise the quiet woodlands, the well-maintained old mule tracks, and the sense of immersion in nature that the no-traffic routes provide, making for truly peaceful and scenic rides.
Absolutely. While there are easier options, a significant portion of the no-traffic routes are rated as difficult, offering a good challenge for experienced touring cyclists. For instance, the Borno Prave – Stele di Anvòia loop from Parco Naturalistico delle Doline covers nearly 30 km with over 700 meters of elevation gain, providing a demanding yet rewarding experience.
Yes, many trails within the reserve are equipped with amenities for cyclists. You'll find picnic sites, shelters, and water sources along various routes, such as at the Giuadel locality before reaching Giovetto di Paline, ensuring you can comfortably enjoy longer tours.


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