Best mountain peaks around Cassina Valsassina, nestled in the Lombard Prealps, are characterized by dramatic limestone formations, lush forests, and panoramic views stretching from Lake Como to the distant Alps. This region offers diverse experiences for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The area is known for its varied terrain, from challenging climbs to more accessible paths.
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very nice, not for everyone. Walls equipped with chains and cables, can be done without a harness, but great care is still required.
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Mount Resegone offers one of the most spectacular views in Lombardy! From its summit, at 1,875 meters, you can admire a breathtaking view that embraces the Alpine arch, the Apennines, Brianza and even Milan. What you can see from the top: Southern side: The city of Lecco, Lake Como, the Lombardy plain and, on clear days, even the Apennines. Northern side: Valsassina and the Bergamo valleys, such as Valle Imagna and Val Brembana. Western side: The lakes of Annone, Pusiano and Montorfano. Eastern side: The peaks of the Orobie, with glimpses of Monte Rosa in the distance. The Sentiero delle Creste is one of the most panoramic routes to reach the summit, offering spectacular views along the entire route. If you love photography or simply want to enjoy an unforgettable sunset, Resegone is a perfect destination!
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Mount Resegone, also known as Mount Serrada, is a mountain in the Orobie Prealps, 1,875 meters high. It is located on the border between the provinces of Bergamo and Lecco, and is famous for its serrated profile, which resembles the blade of a saw—hence the name "Resegone". Main characteristics: Main peaks: Punta Cermenati, Punta Stoppani, Punta Manzoni, il Dente, Cima Pozzi, Pizzo Daina and Torre di Valnegra. Geology: Composed mainly of dolomite, a sedimentary rock dating back to the Upper Triassic. Hiking trails: Path no. 1 is the most popular route to reach the summit, starting from Lecco and arriving at the Rifugio Azzoni, located just below the summit. Shelters: The Rifugio Luigi Azzoni, near the summit, is a reference point for hikers. Curiosity: The Resegone is mentioned by Alessandro Manzoni in The Betrothed, where it is described for its characteristic shape
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Magical place during the winter while the sun rises. During the central hours too crowded and you can't enjoy the moment
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Legendary summit bivouac on Grignetta, it's a must!
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The Rifugio Luigi Azzoni, located on the summit of Resegone, is a point of reference for hikers in the area. The panoramic view from its position is unparalleled, ranging from the Orobie Prealps to the plain. Open all year on weekends and every day in summer, it offers food and overnight accommodation.
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Refuge easily accessible even in winter.
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The region around Cassina Valsassina is home to several iconic peaks. Among the most popular are Grigna Meridionale, often called Grignetta, known for its challenging climbs and stunning views. Another favorite is Grigna Settentrionale, the highest peak in the Grigne group, offering extensive panoramas. Monte Resegone, with its distinctive 'saw-tooth' profile, is also a highly recognizable and visited mountain.
Yes, Monte Resegone offers less strenuous paths on its Bergamo side, making it suitable for families. Additionally, the Piani d'Erna, accessible by cable car on the Lecco side of Resegone, provides easy walks and an adventure park. Monte Due Mani also offers various itineraries, including a popular loop trail from Cremeno, considered moderately difficult with well-maintained trails, making it a good option for a day trip.
The mountain peaks around Cassina Valsassina are characterized by dramatic limestone formations, lush forests, and panoramic views. Grigna Meridionale is famous for its distinctive rock towers and monoliths, while Grigna Settentrionale features a vast glacial basin and numerous caves. Monte Resegone is known for its dolomite rock, which glows pink at sunset. Pizzo dei Tre Signori offers wild nature, high rocky peaks, and several alpine lakes, where you might even spot ibex and marmots.
Many peaks in the area boast incredible views. Grigna Meridionale provides breathtaking vistas of Lake Como and the surrounding Alps. From the summit of Grigna Settentrionale, you can see the Alps, including Monte Rosa and the Matterhorn, and even Milan Cathedral on clear days. Monte Resegone offers views across the Alps and down to the Apennines. For a more accessible but equally rewarding panorama, Monte Due Mani provides exceptional views of the Grigne, Resegone, Lake Como, and the Brianza lakes.
Yes, several peaks feature mountain huts. The Ferrario Shelter (Bivacco Ferrario) is located on the summit of Grigna Meridionale. On Grigna Settentrionale, you'll find the Rifugio Brioschi, which is open year-round and offers hospitality. Monte Resegone hosts the Rifugio Luigi Azzoni near its highest point, also offering food and overnight accommodation. Monte Due Mani has the Locatelli-Milani-Scioli bivouac at its summit.
Grigna Meridionale, often called the 'University of Climbing,' is renowned for its distinctive limestone rock towers and offers challenging and rewarding experiences for climbers, including multi-pitch adventures and historical ascents. Zuccone Campelli is also a popular climbing destination with historical routes and a via ferrata named Mario Minonzio. Monte Resegone features iconic via ferratas like Gamma 1 and Gamma 2 on its Lecco side, while Monte Due Mani offers the 'Contessi ferrata' for a more adventurous ascent.
The best time to visit for hiking and climbing is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the weather is milder and trails are clear of snow. Summer offers the warmest temperatures and longest daylight hours. However, some areas like Piani di Bobbio near Zuccone Campelli also offer winter sports like ski touring, and the Rifugio Brioschi on Grigna Settentrionale is open year-round, making winter visits possible for experienced hikers and mountaineers.
Yes, Monte Resegone's unique 'saw-tooth' profile famously inspired Alessandro Manzoni in 'The Betrothed,' making it a symbol of Lecco. Pizzo dei Tre Signori holds historical significance as it once marked the border between the State of Milan, the Republic of Venice, and the Grisons canton of Switzerland, adding a unique layer to its trekking experience.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find cycling routes, such as the 'Climb to Morterone and Culmine di San Pietro from Valsassina' or the 'San Pietro Summit – Artavaggio Plateau loop from Cassina Valsassina,' which are part of the Cycling around Cassina Valsassina guide. For road cycling, explore routes like the 'Culmine di San Pietro Pass loop from Cassina Valsassina' in the Road Cycling Routes around Cassina Valsassina guide. In winter, areas like Piani di Bobbio near Zuccone Campelli are popular for ski touring, and Piani d'Erna offers snowshoeing.
For detailed hiking routes, you can explore the Hiking around Cassina Valsassina guide. It includes trails like 'Sentiero del Vallone from Moggio to Piani di Artavaggio' and the 'Monte Resegone from Brumano Trail.' These guides provide information on distance, difficulty, and terrain to help you plan your adventure.
Grigna Meridionale, or Grignetta, is often called the 'University of Climbing' due to its distinctive limestone rock towers, monoliths, and spires, making it a premier training ground for legendary climbers. Its geological history, evidenced by fossils, points to a marine origin. The summit houses the octagonal Bivacco Ferrario, offering stunning 360-degree views from the Northern Grigna to the Po Valley.
Grigna Meridionale (Grignetta) is known for its dramatic limestone rock formations and is a popular climbing destination, offering challenging routes. Grigna Settentrionale (Grignone) is the highest peak in the Grigne group at 2,410 meters and is more renowned for its extensive panoramic views and varied terrain suitable for a wider range of hikers. Grignone also features a year-round mountain hut, the Rifugio Brioschi, and interesting karst geology with deep abysses.


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