Mountain peaks around Camerata Cornello offer diverse hiking experiences within the Brembana Valley in the province of Bergamo, Italy. The region features expansive meadows and dense forests, providing a natural setting for exploration. Trails often pass through historical rural villages, connecting visitors with the area's cultural heritage. The landscape is characterized by its limestone-dolomitic terrain, supporting varied flora and fauna.
Last updated: August 17, 2026
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Breathtaking view of the valleys
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very very beautiful, go up with the right equipment because there are very slippery and steep sections.
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Mandatory peak to include in your excursion if you visit the 3 beeches. There is both a summit book and a series of benches in the shade where you can eat something.
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Monte Gioco, also known as Monte Zucco, is a mountain in the Orobie Prealps located in the province of Bergamo, between the Brembana Valley and the Serina Valley. With an altitude of 1,366 meters, it offers a spectacular view of the surrounding peaks, including Pizzo Arera, Monte Alben and the M.A.G.A. group (Menna, Arera, Grem and Alben). Routes to reach the summit: From Lepreno (Serina): Circular route that passes through meadows and huts, with a moderate and well-marked climb. From Spettino (San Pellegrino Terme): Path that passes by the Baita la Forcella and follows the west ridge to the summit. Trail 598A: A new route marked by the CAI of Bergamo, which offers two variants: a more panoramic one along the ridge and a more tranquil one through the Forcella di Spettino. On the summit you will find an iron cross and a breathtaking view of the entire area. It's an ideal destination for an excursion immersed in nature! 🏔️🚶♂️
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Monte Gioco, also known as Monte Zucco, is a mountain in the Orobie Prealps located in the province of Bergamo, Lombardy. With an altitude of 1,366 meters, it is located between the Brembana Valley and the Serina Valley, northeast of San Pellegrino Terme and southwest of Serina. Characteristics Morphology: Monte Gioco is characterized by grassy and wooded slopes. Excursions: It is easily reachable from both the Serina Valley (starting from Lepreno) and the Brembana Valley (starting from Spettino, a hamlet of San Pellegrino Terme). Panorama: From the summit you can enjoy a spectacular view of the main peaks of the Bergamo Prealps, including Pizzo Arera, Monte Alben and the M.A.G.A. group (Menna, Arera, Grem and Alben). Recommended routes From Lepreno: A circular route that crosses meadows and woods, with a gradual climb to the summit cross. From Spettino: A well-marked path that zigzags along the western crest of the mountain, offering panoramic views of the Brembana Valley
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great view from the top, nice destination
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I would like to add that it is also possible to go up from Zogno with a couple of interesting alternatives
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Monte Zucco, or Monte Gioco, dominates the municipalities of Dossena, Serina and San Pellegrino Terme. The climb is short but challenging, requires attention but is not dangerous. From the summit you can enjoy a 360° panorama, with views that range from the plain to the Valtellina Alps.
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The region offers several rewarding peaks. Monte Venturosa is highly recommended for its extensive views of the Upper Brembana Valley and Orobie Alps. Another excellent option is Monte Cancervo, known for its unique limestone-dolomitic characteristics and diverse flora. Additionally, you can find highlights like Big Bench 128 (Blue Bench) – Monte Corno, offering panoramic views of the middle Brembana Valley, and Monte Zucco Summit Cross, which overlooks San Pellegrino.
From peaks like Monte Venturosa, you can expect breathtaking 360-degree views encompassing the entire Upper Brembana Valley, the Orobie Alps chain, and on clear days, even the Rhaetian Alps and the Bernese Oberland. Other viewpoints, such as Big Bench 128 (Blue Bench) – Monte Corno, provide panoramic vistas of the middle Brembana Valley and the town of San Pellegrino.
Yes, the area offers challenging options. For instance, a loop hike combining Monte Cancervo and Monte Venturosa from Camerata Cornello spans approximately 13.79 km with an elevation gain of 1050 meters, requiring good fitness and sure-footedness due to technical sections. The ascent to Monte Cancervo from Pianca can involve a channel equipped with chains, known as the Canal Catif, adding an exciting element. Cima La Croce (Monte Alben) is also a destination for both hikers and climbers, with via ferratas reaching its peak.
While many peaks offer challenging routes, there are more accessible options. For example, the path to Monte Zucco Summit Cross can be done by children, especially if starting from Sant'Antonio Abbandonato, which is already at a higher altitude. The area around Big Bench 128 (Blue Bench) – Monte Corno is also considered family-friendly for its viewpoint.
The mountains near Camerata Cornello are rich in wildlife. Hikers frequently spot chamois, roe deer, rock partridges, and black grouse. There have even been sightings of golden eagles, particularly near Monte Cancervo and Monte Venturosa.
The region is beautiful in every season. However, late autumn is particularly noted for its vibrant forest colors, especially along trails leading to the Grialeggio Pass. Spring and summer offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, while winter hiking is possible but may require snowshoes in snowy sections, particularly near Baita del Giacom on Monte Venturosa.
Yes, many trails in the area pass through ancient rural villages such as Era and Cespedosio. These villages offer a glimpse into the region's cultural heritage and a sense of times gone by, connecting your hike with local history.
A popular moderate loop trail to Monte Venturosa's summit starts from Cespedosio and passes by Giacom Chalet, typically taking around 4 hours and 7 minutes. Another significant route is Trail 136 to Grialeggio Pass, a moderate 6.34 km path within the Parco delle Orobie Bergamasche, taking about 3 hours and 5 minutes. You can find more hiking routes in the Hiking around Camerata Cornello guide.
Absolutely. The region around Camerata Cornello is also excellent for cycling. You can explore various routes, including road cycling options like the 'Hitchhiking up Lenna' route or touring bicycle routes such as the 'Val Brembana Cycle Path'. For more details, check the Road Cycling Routes around Camerata Cornello and Cycling around Camerata Cornello guides.
The Grialeggio Pass is a significant landmark and a crucial watershed for excursions to both Monte Venturosa and Monte Cancervo. While not a peak itself, it offers excellent views of the surrounding valleys and mountains. The trail to the pass is noted for its scenic beauty, winding through forests that display a rich palette of colors, especially in late autumn.
Yes, a notable natural monument is The Three Beeches of Fuipiano Imagna. These centuries-old beech trees are located in a panoramic position on a mountain ridge, offering shelter and spectacular views of the Imagna Valley. The area is also characterized by its limestone-dolomitic terrain, which supports a rich diversity of rare and sometimes endemic flora.
Hike durations vary by route and difficulty. A moderate loop trail to Monte Venturosa's summit typically takes around 4 hours and 7 minutes. The trail to Grialeggio Pass is approximately 3 hours and 5 minutes. More challenging combined routes, like the Monte Cancervo and Monte Venturosa loop, can take significantly longer, requiring good fitness.


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