Attractions and places to see around Cavernago offer a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural sites. This region, often noted for its two castles, provides a glimpse into centuries of history. Visitors can explore well-preserved historical structures and enjoy the natural landscapes, including the Serio River. The area features diverse points of interest for those seeking both historical exploration and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Great for gravel cycling and MTB, beautiful scenery, but be ware there are 2-3 horror parts to lookout for. Thankfuly they are only 2-3m long so they are irrelevant all over. Highly recomended for all.
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I once saw a James in front of the door but he wasn't the saint...
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here the funicular arrives and you can walk along the most beautiful street of the upper city, many local shops along the street that then leads to the old square
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This staircase starts from the funicular area and allows you to walk towards the gate of the walls and admire the view of the lower city
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I live at the foot of the steps. To go to the Upper Town I never take the funicular but I go on foot. Sometimes I take a walk up the steps, continuing on via Tre Armi until the descent of the Santa Lucia steps, then, a little further on I go back up via Tre Armi through the vicolo del paradiso, a few more meters on via Tre Armi and I take a variant of the vicolo del Paradiso and I find myself towards the swimming pools. At that point I go back up with via Fontanabloro to via Tre Armi. I move towards the restaurant La Marianna in Colle Aperto, through the Upper Town via Bartolomeo Colleoni until Porta San Giacomo, finally, I continue on the viale delle mura until the starting point, my house. Nice walk of about an hour and a half at my slow pace.
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Great path with many steps from the lower cable car station up to Porta San Giacomo and the Città Alta.
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White marble gate and stone viaduct built as part of the former city wall with a view over the plain. Right next to the gate there is a great running route in both directions along the old city wall. You will meet lots of other runners early in the morning.
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Beautiful access to the Upper Town
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Cavernago is rich in history, notably known as the 'town of two castles'. You can visit Malpaga Castle, a well-preserved 15th-century residence of Bartolomeo Colleoni, featuring frescoes and intricate wooden ceilings. Another significant site is Cavernago Castle, built between 1597 and 1610 on land also owned by Colleoni, which boasts a moat, drawbridge, and a splendid porticoed courtyard. Additionally, the area features historic churches like the 16th-century Parrocchiale di Cavernago and the 15th-century Church of San Giovanni Battista in Malpaga, which houses valuable artworks.
Yes, Cavernago offers beautiful natural settings. The Naturalistic Oasis of the Serio River provides a green area perfect for walking, cycling, or picnics. The region is nestled amidst hills and vineyards, offering a relaxing environment. You can also explore the Gravel cycling route along the Serio River, which offers quiet dirt paths and beautiful views of the riverbed, or visit the Serio River Footbridge (Parco del Serio), a splendid bridge connecting both banks of the river.
The area around Cavernago is excellent for cycling. You can follow the 'Le terre di Bartolomeo' cycling itinerary, which is part of the Media Pianura Lombarda Cycling Park. For specific routes, consider exploring options like the 'Malpaga Castle – Malpaga Castle loop from Cavernago' for an easy ride, or more challenging routes like the 'Montecchi Trail – Buca del Corno loop from Ghisalba'. Many of these routes are detailed in the Cycling around Cavernago guide. For gravel biking, the Gravel cycling route along the Serio River is a popular choice, offering scenic views along the river.
Absolutely. There are several hiking trails available, ranging in difficulty. For an easy walk, you might consider the 'Malpaga Castle – Zerra Stream Bridge loop from Cavernago'. If you're looking for something more challenging, the 'Malpaga Castle – Entrance to Parco del Serio loop from Cavernago' is a longer option. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Cavernago guide.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The San Giacomo Gate offers beautiful views and is a historical site that families can enjoy exploring. The Shoe Market Square, with its historical significance and the funicular station, is also family-friendly. Additionally, the Serio River Footbridge (Parco del Serio) and the Naturalistic Oasis of the Serio River provide pleasant outdoor spaces for families to walk and relax.
Beyond the castles, Cavernago features several significant landmarks. The San Giacomo Gate, an entrance to Bergamo's Upper Town, is a beautiful man-made monument offering views of the Venetian fortifications. The Shoe Market Square, located at the meeting point of important access routes to the Upper Town, is a historical square where the funicular station now stands. The historic churches, such as the Parrocchiale di Cavernago and the Church of San Giovanni Battista in Malpaga, also offer cultural insights and valuable artworks.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical exploration and natural beauty. Many enjoy the scenic views from places like the Scaletta Ascent (Upper Bergamo) and the San Giacomo Gate, which offer panoramic vistas of the Lower Town and surrounding plain. The quiet dirt paths along the Gravel cycling route along the Serio River are also highly praised for their tranquil atmosphere and picturesque river views.
Some attractions in the area are wheelchair accessible. For instance, the Shoe Market Square and the Serio River Footbridge (Parco del Serio) are noted as being accessible. When planning your visit, it's advisable to check specific accessibility details for other historical sites, as some older structures may have limitations.
The region around Cavernago offers a delightful culinary experience. You can savor local specialties such as casoncelli (stuffed ravioli) and various DOP cheeses from Bergamo, including formai de mut, bitto, and quartirolo lombardo. Polenta, in its classic or taragna versions, is a staple. For dessert, try local treats like Torta Donizetti and Polenta e Osei.
Yes, there are several spots offering excellent views. The Scaletta Ascent (Upper Bergamo) provides fantastic views upon reaching the top, connecting Lower Bergamo to Via Sant'Alessandro. Similarly, the San Giacomo Gate is known for its beautiful views of the Venetian fortifications and the Lower Town. The Serio River Footbridge (Parco del Serio) also offers scenic river views.
While specific regulations for each attraction vary, the Naturalistic Oasis of the Serio River and many outdoor trails are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. For historical sites like the castles, it's best to check their individual visitor policies regarding pets before your visit.


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