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Mountaineering around Spriana, located in Italy's Lombardy Region within the Sondrio Province, offers access to the grand alpine landscapes of the Alps. The region is characterized by towering peaks, deep valleys, and diverse ecosystems, providing a challenging environment for mountaineers. While known for bouldering on coarse granite, the broader area features significant elevation changes and rugged terrain suitable for more extensive mountaineering routes.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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imposing dam, a passage point for the Bignami refuge and the Fellaria ice
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Alpe Musella is a charming mountain pasture nestled in the pastures, with mountain huts and the Musella and Cesare Mitta refuges. At the huts, there's also a fountain with a stone table, an ideal place for a break. From here, you can choose to ascend towards Carate or descend directly to the parking lot, completing the loop of the hike. Alternatively, you can take the trail that follows the Scerscen stream, passing moraines, bridges, and scree slopes.
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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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the tour of the dam is very beautiful
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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 Spriana area offers a range of mountaineering routes, primarily moderate to difficult, characterized by alpine landscapes, towering peaks, and granite rock formations. You'll find trails with significant elevation changes and rugged terrain, suitable for those seeking a challenge in the Alps.
Yes, several routes are circular. For example, the difficult View of Fellaria Glacier – Alpe Gembrè, 2217m loop from Campo Moro is a 17.3 km trail offering expansive glacier views. Another option is the difficult Pizzo Meriggio loop from Albosaggia, which is 12.6 km through alpine terrain. For a moderate option, consider the Rifugio Cristina loop from Fang, an 11.2 km trail.
Spring and fall are generally considered the best times for mountaineering and climbing in the Spriana region. Summers can be quite hot, and winter often brings significant snowfall, which can cover routes and bouldering areas.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You might encounter highlights such as Cristina Hut, the serene Lake Lagazzuolo, or the impressive Suspension Bridge over the Cassandre of the Mallero. The area also features various mountain peaks like Pizzo Scalino Summit and Monte Motta.
The routes listed for mountaineering in this guide are generally moderate to difficult. For those new to mountaineering, the Rifugio Cristina loop from Fang (11.2 km) or the Rifugio Alpe Musella loop from Caral (9.2 km) are rated as moderate and could be suitable for those with some hiking experience looking to step into mountaineering.
The mountaineering routes around Spriana are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Over 40 mountaineers have explored the varied terrain, often praising the challenging alpine landscapes and stunning views.
Mountaineering routes in Spriana range from moderate to difficult. Distances typically vary between 9 km and 17 km, with durations from approximately 3.5 hours to 7 hours, depending on the specific route and your pace. Expect significant elevation gains on most trails.
Yes, some routes pass by or lead to mountain huts. For instance, the Rifugio Cristina loop from Fang is named after a hut, and the Rifugio Alpe Musella loop from Caral also features a refuge. These can be good spots for a break or to extend your trip.
The Spriana region is known for its coarse granite rock. This is particularly evident in local bouldering areas and contributes to the rugged, alpine character of the mountaineering routes.
Yes, Spriana is recognized for its bouldering opportunities. There's a dedicated bouldering area within the town park itself, featuring coarse granite rock with problems suitable for various skill levels, including young and solo climbers.
This guide features 5 distinct mountaineering routes around Spriana, offering a selection of moderate to difficult challenges for exploring the region's alpine terrain.


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