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Hiking around Mazzo Di Valtellina offers access to diverse landscapes within the Lombardy region of Italy. The area features majestic Alpine scenery, including high-altitude environments with mountain panoramas and glaciers, alongside terraced vineyards. Deep valleys, carved by rivers like the Adda, and lush woods of firs and larches characterize the lower elevations. The region's natural geography supports a rich biodiversity, making it suitable for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Hike the difficult 17.3-mile Historic smugglers' route to Valgrosina valley (CAI Trail 205), gaining 1506 feet over 7h 41m.
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6.29km
01:59
240m
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Memorial trail through WWII resistance battlegrounds with lake views and historic mountain passes.

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14.2km
07:02
1,470m
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CAI trail from industrial outskirts to historic alpine refuge with smuggler stories and panoramic peaks.
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08:25
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Historic military road to turquoise Lago Storto nestled in striking limestone terraces.
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02:52
560m
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Historic mule track through WWI trenches to Passo del Mortirolo's mountain chapel and valley views.
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The pedestrian bridge is beautifully integrated into the old city fortifications
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Tirano is a small Italian town at the entrance to the Veltins mountain range near the Swiss border and is known as the terminus of the Bernina Express, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The town is home to the Madonna di Tirano pilgrimage church, a stunning 16th-century basilica. Tirano boasts a picturesque old town with stately homes, a medieval city wall, and is a center for local culinary delights and wine tastings.
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The Porta Poschiavina (named after the Poschiavino River) is a square tower and is now integrated into the surrounding buildings. The Porta Poschiavina (Porta Poschiavina sul Bernina, approximately 440 m above sea level) served as a connection to Graubünden via the old bridge (over the Adda River) through two consecutive round arches and a gatehouse with groin vaults. The groove of the portcullis can still be seen on the side of the tower facing the city. The visible frescoes date from the 15th century, including two figures of the Wild Man. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadtbefestigung_von_Tirano
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The Church of the Sacred Heart (Italian: Chiesa del Sacro Cuore, also Oratorio Sacro Cuore) is a Roman Catholic church in Tirano. The church belongs to the ecclesiastical region of Lombardy, the Diocese of Como, and is dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. The church is located near Piazza Marinoni in the center of Tirano, with its choir facing the Adda River. According to the inscription inside the church, the church, largely painted in light brown, was founded around 1910 by Giacomo Merizzi (August 15, 1834 – March 22, 1916), Titular Archbishop of Mocissus and Ancyra and Bishop of Vigevano. The interior of the church is largely white, and the walls are decorated with framed paintings of the Stations of the Cross. To the left and right of the recessed choir arch are two statues of saints set into the wall (the Virgin Mary on the left). The choir is separated from the nave by two stone steps. The stone high altar is dominated by a large cross, in front of which stands a statue of Jesus. The dark brown pews provide seating for approximately 250 people. The people's altar is made of wood and features a sculptural and lifelike carved depiction of the Last Supper on its front. Source and further information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacro_Cuore_(Tirano)
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A must-see. Everything to discover.
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That's right, the church belongs to the monastery.
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I really enjoyed it here too.
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I felt very comfortable in this small town with about 9,000 inhabitants.
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Mazzo di Valtellina offers a wide selection of hiking routes, with over 380 trails recorded. These range from easy strolls to challenging treks, catering to various experience levels.
The region boasts diverse landscapes, from majestic Alpine peaks and high-altitude environments with mountain panoramas to the unique terraced vineyards of the Rhaetian mountainside. You'll also encounter deep valleys carved by rivers like the Adda, lush woods of firs and larches, and pristine natural reserves such as the Valgrosina Valley.
Yes, Mazzo di Valtellina offers nearly 90 easy routes suitable for families or those seeking a more relaxed experience. These trails often pass through charming hamlets, vineyards, and offer gentle gradients.
The region is rich in history. You can explore the Via dei Terrazzamenti, a 70-kilometer trail through ancient terraced vineyards, or the challenging Historic Smugglers' Trail (CAI Trail 205). Another option is the Castles Trail, which connects municipalities and historical sites, including castles and ancient churches.
Absolutely. A challenging but rewarding hike is the CAI Trail 230 to Rifugio Schiazzera, which leads to a mountain refuge with significant elevation gain. Many trails also offer panoramic views of the Alpine scenery and valleys.
Yes, the region features circular routes such as the Alta Via della Magnifica Terra, which circles around Cima Piazzi. These routes often provide scenic viewpoints and pass through historical sites, offering a comprehensive experience of the area's natural and cultural heritage.
The best time for hiking generally spans from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is typically mild, and the trails are clear of snow, allowing access to both lower-elevation vineyards and higher Alpine paths. Summer offers vibrant meadows and full access to high-altitude routes.
Mazzo di Valtellina's diverse natural geography supports rich biodiversity. Hikers commonly spot local wildlife such as deer, chamois, marmots, and roe deer, especially in the higher Alpine meadows and forested areas.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can discover historical points of interest. For instance, the Foppa Pass: "Mortirolo" is a famous mountain pass, and the area around Alpe Piana Hut offers stunning views. The region also features ancient hamlets, Romanesque churches, and military infrastructure from past eras, such as along the Historic military road to Lago Storto.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1,200 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the stunning variety of landscapes, from the challenging Alpine terrain to the picturesque terraced vineyards, and the well-maintained network of trails that cater to all abilities.
Yes, you can hike the Historic military road to Lago Storto (via CAI Trail 173). This 22 km route offers a journey through historical military infrastructure, providing insights into the region's past while leading to a picturesque lake.
Yes, you can access trails leading to the renowned Passo del Mortirolo. One such route is the Historic mule track to Passo del Mortirolo (via CAI Trail 445), offering a moderate hike with historical significance.


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