Best mountain peaks around Lozio are found in the province of Brescia, Lombardy, Italy, offering diverse mountainous terrain. The municipality is situated between 800 and 1000 meters above sea level, with hamlets spread across the slopes of the Concarena massif and at the foot of Cimon della Bagozza. This region provides a range of peaks, from accessible viewpoints to challenging climbs. The area is characterized by significant altitude differences and varied landscapes.
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🏔️ Monte Altissimo (Val Camonica) — Identity and main characteristics Monte Altissimo is a mountain in the Bergamo Prealps, 1703 m high, located between the lower Val Camonica and the lower Val di Scalve. It is the highest peak in the mountain group that separates these two valleys and overlooks the Borno plateau. Two very different sides Southern side: steep, rocky, almost devoid of vegetation, with a difference in altitude of about 1500 m from the Oglio valley floor. Northern side: gentle slope towards Borno, covered with fir trees and dotted with mountain huts, chalets and ski slopes of the Borno Ski Area. 🚶♂️ Hiking — The main itineraries Monte Altissimo is very popular with hikers thanks to the good network of trails (difficulty E). Here are the best-known and documented routes. 1) From Erbanno – Trail 197 or 155 A steep and challenging itinerary, with a significant difference in altitude. Trail 197: Start: Erbanno (Darfo Boario Terme) Passes through: small church of San Valentino (690 m), Malga Mine, junction with trail 194 From the cross: spectacular view of the lower Val Camonica and Lake Iseo Summit reachable in 15 minutes from the final junction Trail 155 (more direct and strenuous): Difference in altitude: about 1460 m Steep sections, some chains on a slightly exposed traverse Remarkable panorama over the meadows of the “Segable” Arrival at the Monte Altissimo refuge and the ski lifts 2) From Gorzone – Trail 154 A wilder route on the south side, with a long and tough climb. 3) From Borno – North side (ski slope areas) A gentler and more panoramic itinerary, often chosen for loop tours that include refuges, mountain huts and small churches (as in your story). 🏞️ What makes Monte Altissimo special Sharp contrast between the two sides: one severe and rocky, the other gentle and wooded. Wide panoramas of the lower Val Camonica, Lake Iseo and Presolana. Network of mountain huts and chalets still active in summer. Presence of the Monte Altissimo refuge at the summit, also reached by ski lifts. Possibility of very varied loops, combining woods, slopes, ridges and small isolated churches.
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Mount Altissimo is a mountain in the Bergamo Prealps, 1703 m high, located between the lower Val Camonica and the lower Val di Scalve. It is the highest peak of the mountain group that separates these two valleys and overlooks the Borno plateau. Two very different slopes Southern slope: steep, rocky, almost devoid of vegetation, with a difference in altitude of about 1500 m from the Oglio valley floor. Northern slope: gentle slope towards Borno, covered with fir trees and dotted with mountain huts, chalets and ski slopes of the Borno Ski Area. 🚶♂️ Hiking — The main itineraries Mount Altissimo is very popular with hikers thanks to the good network of trails (difficulty E). Here are the best-known and documented routes. 1) From Erbanno – Trail 197 or 155 A steep and challenging itinerary, with a significant difference in altitude. Trail 197: Start: Erbanno (Darfo Boario Terme) Passes through: small church of San Valentino (690 m), Malga Mine, junction with trail 194 From the cross: spectacular view of the lower Val Camonica and Lake Iseo Summit reachable in 15 minutes from the final junction Trail 155 (more direct and strenuous): Difference in altitude: about 1460 m Steep sections, some chains on a slightly exposed traverse Remarkable panorama of the meadows of "Segable" Arrival at the Monte Altissimo refuge and the ski lifts 2) From Gorzone – Trail 154 A wilder route on the south side, with a long and tough climb. 3) From Borno – North slope (ski slope areas) A gentler and more panoramic itinerary, often chosen for loop tours that include refuges, mountain huts and small churches (as in your story). 🏞️ What makes Mount Altissimo special Sharp contrast between the two slopes: one severe and rocky, the other gentle and wooded. Wide panoramas of the lower Val Camonica, Lake Iseo and Presolana. Network of mountain huts and chalets still active in summer. Presence of the Monte Altissimo refuge at the summit, also reached by ski lifts. Possibility of varied loop tours, combining woods, slopes, ridges and small isolated churches.
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The Cimon della Bagozza Refuge is located at 1,600 meters above sea level in the beautiful Conca dei Campelli, in the municipality of Schilpario (BG), in the Scalve Valley. It is an ideal destination for hikers, families, and snowshoers, nestled in the so-called "Little Bergamo Dolomites." 🏡 Main Information Management: Cimon della Bagozza Alpine Group – Manager Silvio Visini Phone: 0346 56300 Email: rifugiobagozza@hotmail.it Altitude: 1,600 m Beds: approximately 50 (35 indoors) Cuisine: Traditional Bergamo cuisine – the "Polenta e quel che c'è" menu is famous Open all year round Pets allowed 🥾 How to get there From Fondi di Schilpario: approximately 1 hour on foot, elevation gain +350 m By car: In summer, you can get very close to the refuge by parking in Cimalbosco Trails: CAI 419 and 428, also ideal for families and beginners ❄️ In winter The refuge is open even in the snow and is a perfect destination For: Snowshoeing Hiking with crampons Family weekend in the snow Always check the avalanche bulletin (ARPA Lombardia) before leaving 🌄 What to see nearby Lake Campelli Madonnina dei Campelli Mount Campioncino Don Giulio Corini Bivouac Cimon della Bagozza (2,407 m) – for experienced hikers
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Mount Campioncino (2,102 m) is a panoramic peak in the Bergamo Prealps, located between the Scalve Valley (Bergamo) and the Camonica Valley (Brescia). It is a popular hiking destination for its spectacular views and relative ease of access. 🏔️ Key information Altitude: 2,102 m Starting point: Fondi di Schilpario (BG) or Passo dei Campelli Elevation gain: approximately 850–890 m Difficulty: hiking (E), with easy sections (F) on an unmarked trail Type of route: circular or round trip Duration: 4.5–6 hours total, depending on the route 🌄 View from the summit From the summit, you can enjoy a breathtaking view of: Presolana Cimon della Bagozza Monte Campione Concarena The valleys below: Val di Scalve and Val Camonica 🥾 Recommended itinerary Starting point: Fondi di Schilpario (1,249 m) Route: climb to Passo dei Campelli Monte Campioncino is considered a true balcony overlooking Val Camonica, with a view that it extends as far as Mount Adamello on clear days
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The Campelli Pass is an Alpine pass at approximately 1,892 meters above sea level that connects the Scalve Valley (province of Bergamo) with the Camonica Valley (province of Brescia). It is a popular hiking destination for its scenic beauty and the variety of available itineraries. 🏔️ Main Features Location: Between Schilpario (BG) and Cerveno (BS) Elevation: approximately 1,892 m View: Spectacular view of Cimon della Bagozza and the Piccole Dolomiti Scalvine Access: From Schilpario – Fondi: winter route for snowshoeing or ski mountaineering From Schilpario – Baracca Rossa: shorter and more scenic summer route From Ono San Pietro (BS): longer and more challenging route 🚶♂️ Recommended Activities Summer Hiking: Well-marked trails, also suitable for families Winter Snowshoeing: Safe and picturesque itineraries in the snow Mountain Biking: Technical and scenic routes, with stops at the Campione Refuge and Campelli Lake 📍 Nearby Points of Interest Campione Refuge: Not far from the pass, offers refreshments and overnight accommodations Campelli Lake Campelli: a small Alpine lake, ideal for a break Madonnina dei Campelli: a panoramic and spiritual point along the route
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Low altitude refuge, it has the great advantage of being reachable by car thanks to the road that leads to the Vivione pass. Well maintained.
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Splendid view of Cimon Bagozza, Scalve Valley and Valcamonica
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Small refuge, starting/stopping point for various paths in the upper Scalve valley
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The region around Lozio offers several impressive peaks. Notable ones include Pizzo Camino, a significant landmark in the Bergamo Prealps, and Cima Bachetta, which is the highest point in the Val di Lozio. Other prominent peaks are Monte Arano, known for its panoramic views, and Pizzo Tornello. For a popular mountain pass with extensive views, consider visiting Campelli Pass.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Pizzo Camino is highly regarded, offering expansive vistas of surrounding valleys and mountain ranges. Cima Bachetta, as the highest point in Val di Lozio, also guarantees extensive views. Monte Arano provides spectacular views, especially of Pizzo Camino and the Adamello group. Additionally, Bivacco Davide offers a 360-degree panorama from its 2,645-meter elevation.
Yes, several peaks in the Lozio area offer challenging climbs. Pizzo Camino features a demanding T3 hiking trail to its summit, and a complete circuit around its massif is a recommended 8-hour excursion for experienced hikers. Hiking itineraries to Cima Bachetta are described as difficult, providing a rewarding experience for trekkers. Pizzo Tornello Summit, at 2,687 meters, also presents a challenging ascent, typically taking 3.5 to 4 hours with a 1600m elevation gain from Vilmaggiore.
While many peaks offer challenging routes, some areas provide more accessible experiences. The Cimon della Bagozza Hut is noted as family-friendly and serves as a support point for various excursions. The general area around Lozio, with its diverse landscapes including cultivated meadows and forests, can offer gentler paths for families, though specific 'easy' mountain hikes are not detailed for individual peaks.
Beyond hiking and climbing, the region around Lozio offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including road cycling, touring bicycle, and gravel biking. For road cycling, consider routes like the Ascent to Passo Vivione from Schilpario. Touring cyclists might enjoy the Cividate-Breno Cycle Tunnel loop. Gravel biking enthusiasts have options such as the Croce di Salven Pass loop.
The mountains around Lozio can be enjoyed year-round, depending on the activity. Summer and autumn are ideal for hiking and climbing, offering pleasant weather and clear trails. In winter, peaks like Monte Arano become popular for ski mountaineering and snowshoeing, with its eastern slope considered safe from avalanches. The Campelli Pass is also described as spectacular in every season, perfect for ski mountaineering or snow excursions in winter and spring.
Yes, there are mountain huts and bivouacs in the area. The nearest mountain hut to Pizzo Camino is Rifugio Gualtiero Laeng. The Cimon della Bagozza Hut is a beautiful and ancient refuge that serves as a stop for hikers. Additionally, Bivacco Davide is located at 2,645 meters and is equipped for overnight stays with 12 beds, mattresses, blankets, a stove, and crockery.
The Val di Lozio, which includes Cima Bachetta as its highest point, boasts diverse landscapes. These range from deep gorges and cultivated meadows to dense forests, eventually leading up to steep limestone cliffs. This variety makes the journey to the peaks particularly rewarding, showcasing a significant altitude difference of 2,000 meters from the valley's lowest point.
Pizzo Camino is a prominent mountain in the Bergamo Prealps, standing at 2,492 meters and marking the boundary between the provinces of Brescia and Bergamo. Its summit is composed of limestone rocks, while lower slopes feature sandstone and marl. It's part of a massif separating the upper Val di Scalve from the upper Val Camonica, making it a significant geographical landmark and a challenging climb with highly regarded panoramic views.
While specific public transport details to all trailheads are not readily available, some locations are more accessible. For instance, the Campelli Pass can be reached from Ono San Pietro in Val Camonica, and the Cimon della Bagozza Hut is eight kilometers from Schilpario, with parking available in summer. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific starting points.
Monte Arano, at 1,941 meters, is special for its extensive panoramic views despite its more modest height. It overlooks Lake Lova and offers spectacular vistas of the imposing Pizzo Camino, the Adamello group, and the Camunian Prealps. It's accessible year-round, popular for ski mountaineering in winter due to its avalanche-safe eastern slope, and often includes a picturesque passage by Lake Lova.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the peaks around Lozio. The Campelli Pass is praised for its extensive views, with some comparing it favorably to the Dolomites. The Bivacco Davide is described as a 'magical place' with a 'spectacular 360-degree panorama' and a clean, well-maintained bivouac. The region's variety of summits, passes, and huts caters to different hiking levels, making it a popular destination for the komoot community.


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