Mountain peaks around San Pellegrino Terme, nestled in the Brembana Valley, offer diverse experiences for hikers. This thermal town provides access to a landscape characterized by its mountainous terrain and natural beauty. The region features numerous peaks, ranging from accessible excursions to challenging ascents. These mountains collectively present a variety of hiking opportunities for different fitness levels.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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A cross located on the summit of Mount Alben, truly beautiful to reach on foot from the Creste. There's also a mountain rose from which to admire and search for the visible peaks.
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The summit of Alben, truly beautiful to reach after the ridge! The view is worth it, and there's a mountain rose and a cross from which to take beautiful photos.
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At the top of the peak of Monte Alben (2020 m) there is a cast iron cross placed by the Seriate Alpine group
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Croce dei Morti is a landmark along trail 606, located in the Parco dei Colli di Bergamo. This trail connects several locations, including Torre Boldone and Colle di Ranica, offering splendid views of the Val Seriana and the Bergamo plain. The name "Croce dei Morti" may derive from historical events related to the area, but today it is mainly a point of passage for hikers and nature lovers. The trail is easy and accessible, with a length of about 2.9 km and a difference in altitude of 42 meters. If you want to explore the area, you can start from the trattoria in the Croce dei Morti area and follow the trail towards Colle di Ranica, passing by Croce del Boscone. It is a perfect excursion for a relaxing walk surrounded by greenery! 😊
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May 17, 25 Challenging trekking, but not stressful at all. Fascinating woodland crossing, well marked. Opening onto the upper valley emotionally rich in suggestion. The last stretch on the ridge must be covered with due caution, sometimes with the help of the hands. Suitable for expert hikers especially on a physical rather than technical level. Definitely recommended without snow! (with snow I think it's a completely different thing) The refuge along the route is excellent and the guys who manage it are exceptional.
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Mount Cornagera is a mountain in the Bergamo Prealps, located in Val Seriana, province of Bergamo. With its 1312 meters of altitude, it is famous for its spectacular rock faces and for being a natural climbing gym. Main features: Unique rock formations: Cornagera is composed of dolomite, which over time has created pinnacles and vertical walls. Excursions and trekking: The CAI 537 path allows you to reach the summit by crossing the suggestive Cornagera Labyrinth. Buco della Carolina: A narrow crack in the rock, used as a refuge during the Second World War. Madonna Bianca: A sacred statue placed on the summit, a symbol of protection for hikers
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Among the most appreciated peaks are Monte Linzone Summit, known for its spectacular views over the Po Valley, and Canto Alto Summit, a classic destination offering beautiful panoramas. Monte Alben Summit is also highly regarded for its challenging ascent and rewarding vistas.
For those seeking a challenge, Monte Alben Summit (2019 m) involves a challenging ascent, particularly along its ridge. Monte Zucco also offers routes ranging from moderate to difficult, requiring good fitness. Pizzo Cerro is known for its challenging terrain, ideal for experienced hikers looking for a rigorous trek, often combined with Monte Zucco.
Yes, Canto Alto Summit is described as an easy excursion, perfect for a relaxed day, often with the option of lunch at a refuge. The loop involving Monte Foldone and Castello della Regina is generally easy, traversing beautiful forests and offering varied scenery. Croce dei Morti Chapel on Maresana hill is also considered family-friendly, despite some steep sections.
Monte Cornagera stands out with its unique 'rocky micro-world' of towers, pinnacles, and intricate labyrinths, offering a visually distinctive hiking experience. Monte Linzone Summit features a large grassy lawn at its peak, providing expansive views. Monte Alben is notable for its ridge traverse, which is a beautiful journey in itself.
Many peaks provide excellent views. Monte Linzone Summit offers spectacular views over the Po Valley. From Canto Alto Summit, a beautiful panorama is visible. Monte Zucco and Pizzo Cerro also provide expansive views, especially when combined for longer treks. Pizzo di Spino offers sweeping valley views, connecting the thermal town to its summit.
Yes, Croce dei Morti Chapel is a historical and religious site located on the Maresana hill. Monte Zucco features a prominent towering summit cross, while Monte Cornagera has a cross and the Madonna Bianca at its summit. Pizzo di Spino is accessible via an historic mountain trail, adding a cultural dimension to the hike.
The region offers hiking opportunities throughout much of the year. However, for peaks like Monte Cornagera, it's best to avoid visiting in summer due to the heat. Generally, spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, there are a few options. Monte Zucco has the Monte Zucco Refuge along one of its trails. Near Monte Foldone, you can find the Lupi di Brembilla refuge and a bivouac. Canto Alto Summit is known for having a refuge where visitors can enjoy lunch, making it suitable for a relaxed day out.
Beyond hiking, the area around San Pellegrino Terme is excellent for cycling. You can explore various routes for mountain biking, road cycling, and touring. For more details, check out the guides on MTB Trails around San Pellegrino Terme, Road Cycling Routes around San Pellegrino Terme, and Cycling around San Pellegrino Terme.
Many of the mountain trails in the San Pellegrino Terme area are suitable for dogs, allowing them to enjoy the natural surroundings with their owners. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or other hikers, and to carry water for them.
Yes, some peaks can be combined into circular routes. For instance, Monte Foldone and Castello della Regina can be part of a relatively easy loop that also touches Pizzo Cerro, offering a balanced hiking experience with varied scenery from forests to ridge walks.


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