Best attractions and places to see around Chiesa In Valmalenco, an alpine village in Lombardy, Italy, include majestic peaks like Monte Disgrazia and Piz Bernina, and serene alpine lakes. The region is known for its rich history of soapstone extraction and offers diverse outdoor activities. Visitors can explore natural features, cultural sites, and numerous trails within the stunning Valmalenco valley. It serves as a gateway to the Valmalenco region, providing a blend of natural beauty and historical insights.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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From the platform next to the gondola you have a wonderful panoramic view of the Tsl St. Moritz and the surrounding mountains
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The Torrente Mello is the main watercourse that crosses the Val di Mello, one of the most suggestive valleys of Valtellina. This torrent originates from Monte Disgrazia and flows along the entire valley, fed by numerous streams and natural springs from the surrounding mountains. The Torrente Mello is characterized by crystalline waters that flow between the imposing granite rocks and the lush vegetation, creating natural scenery of rare beauty. Along its course, the torrent feeds several lakes, such as the Laghetto del Qualido, and also feeds numerous waterfalls and pools, which make the valley even more fascinating and appreciated by hikers. The path of the Torrente Mello is clearly visible along the paths that start from the village of San Martino, which is the main starting point for exploring the valley. The path that follows the course of the torrent allows you to enjoy spectacular views of the surrounding nature and access places of great naturalistic interest, making it an ideal destination for lovers of trekking and photography.
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From the Corvatsch 3,303 m mountain station (Top of Engadin), you have a rarely good panoramic all-round view of the mountains, provided there is good visibility. The photos show more of this. By the way, the Piz Corvatsch summit is a little further away to the south. Take good clothing with you, it can be cold to icy and windy. Very good restaurant.
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A lateral valley of Val Masino and part of the municipality of the same name, Val di Mello has a characteristic watercourse that here, near the locality of San Martino, is truly beautiful to see. From time to time it widens its bed, forming small lake basins.
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The view from the refuge is excellent and the path to reach it is quite simple without particularly technical points.
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Strategic point to split the route to the glacier in two, too bad they don't accept dogs for overnight stays (so we stayed at the Zoia and went up to the glacier during the day)
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Bignami refuge and Fellaria glacier
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the serene Qualido Pond, known for its beautiful landscapes and easy walks. The Mello Stream offers crystalline waters flowing between granite rocks and lush vegetation, creating stunning views. Further afield, Palù Lake is a major highlight, perfect for relaxing walks or snowshoeing in winter. The majestic peaks of Mount Disgrazia, Piz Bernina, and the Scalino Ranges provide a dramatic backdrop to the valley.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Qualido Pond is an easy walk with beautiful scenery, making it ideal for families. The Roberto Bignami Hut is also considered family-friendly and offers walks of varying difficulty with wonderful views. In winter, the Alpe Palù ski resort has slopes for all skill levels, and snowshoeing around Palù Lake is a popular family activity.
Chiesa in Valmalenco has a rich cultural heritage. You can explore the Sanctuary of the Madonna delle Grazie and the Parish of Saints Giacomo and Filippo, which reflect the area's history. The region also has a long history of soapstone extraction, and you can learn more about this at the Mining Museum and Mineralogical Museum, which showcase local minerals and the area's mining past. The Ecomuseo della Valmalenco organizes events and workshops highlighting local traditions.
Beyond hiking, Chiesa in Valmalenco is a hub for various outdoor sports. In winter, it's a premier destination for skiing and snowboarding at the Alpe Palù ski resort, accessible via the Snow Eagle cable car. Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are also popular. During warmer months, you can enjoy mountain biking at the Palù Bike Park, horseback riding, hydrospeed, kayaking, rafting on the Adda River, cliff climbing, ice climbing, and fishing.
For challenging mountain experiences, the area offers several options. The Piz Bernina, the only four-thousander in the Eastern Alps, offers routes for experienced mountaineers. The Corvatsch mountain station provides access to the magnificent Bernina Alps. You can find challenging routes like the Cesare Ponti Hut – Monte Disgrazia loop or the Rifugio Marco e Rosa – Piz Bernina loop. More details on these and other demanding trails can be found in the Mountain Hikes around Chiesa In Valmalenco guide.
Yes, there are several easy options. The walk to Qualido Pond is considered an easy walk with beautiful scenery. Paths around Palù Lake are also generally easy and offer relaxing strolls. The Roberto Bignami Hut is a good starting point for walks of varying difficulty, including easier ones. For more options, check the Running Trails around Chiesa In Valmalenco guide, which includes some moderate routes like 'Sentiero Rusca – Chiesa in Valmalenco'.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and panoramic views. For instance, the Roberto Bignami Hut is highlighted for its spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and dams. The Qualido Pond is loved for being 'totally surrounded by nature' and offering 'beautiful landscapes'. The Mello Stream is appreciated for its 'crystalline waters' and 'scenic views'.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and enjoying the alpine lakes like Palù Lake. Winter transforms the region into a premier destination for skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing, with the Alpe Palù ski resort in full operation. The shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) offer quieter trails and beautiful changing foliage, though some higher-altitude facilities might have limited opening hours.
Yes, mountain biking enthusiasts can enjoy the Palù Bike Park. Additionally, the region offers various routes suitable for gravel biking. For specific routes and their difficulty, you can consult the Gravel biking around Chiesa In Valmalenco guide, which includes routes like the Lake St. Moritz loop or the Maloja Pass loop.
Yes, several attractions offer facilities for food and accommodation. The Roberto Bignami Hut provides both restaurant services and accommodation. The Corvatsch mountain station also has a very good restaurant. Throughout Chiesa in Valmalenco and the surrounding valleys, you'll find various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options ranging from hotels to mountain refuges.
The Snow Eagle is one of the world's largest cable cars, providing access to the Alpe Palù ski resort. It's a key transport link for skiers and snowboarders heading to the slopes during the winter season. It allows visitors to quickly reach the higher altitudes for winter sports and enjoy the panoramic views.
Yes, you can experience the region's agricultural traditions firsthand. Lenatti Farm offers a unique opportunity to become a cheesemaker for a day, where you can learn to make authentic Valtellina DOC cheeses like Bitto and Scimudin, followed by a tasting. The Ecomuseo della Valmalenco also organizes workshops and events focused on local craftsmanship and traditions.


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