Il Colletto Loop from Adrara San Rocco
Il Colletto Loop from Adrara San Rocco
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13.5km
780m
Hiking
Embark on the Il Colletto Loop from Adrara San Rocco, a moderate hiking route that takes you through diverse landscapes. This trail covers 8.4 miles (13.5 km) and involves a significant elevation gain of 2555 feet (779 metres), typically requiring about 4 hours and 45 minutes to complete. You will…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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513 m
Chiesa dei Morti in Valle
Place Of Worship
922 m
Highlight • River
6.82 km
Cucche
Mountain Pass
13.5 km
End point
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
11.8 km
745 m
587 m
378 m
Surfaces
11.6 km
928 m
863 m
129 m
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The trail begins in Adrara San Rocco. It initially traverses a street before descending into Via Dumengoni. While specific parking details aren't provided, Adrara San Rocco is the starting point, suggesting parking would be available within or near the village.
This hike is generally rated as moderate. It requires good fitness and sure-footedness, especially closer to the summit where there are rocky steps. The round trip typically takes around 4 hours and 46 minutes to complete.
You'll experience diverse terrain. It starts on a street, then a mule track ('Ria'), passes through farmhouses and meadows, and includes a cemented road section. Further up, it winds through dense coniferous and chestnut forests. Closer to the summit, expect rocky slopes and easy rock faces before reaching grassy plateaus.
A major highlight is the breathtaking 360-degree panoramic view from the summit of Monte Bronzone. On clear days, you can see Lake Iseo, Monte Isola, the Orobie mountains, and even the Apennines. Along the way, you'll also cross the Torrente Guerna, where you might spot trout, and pass through lush woodlands.
Due to its elevation, this route is particularly recommended for hiking during the early season or in autumn. These times often offer pleasant temperatures and clear views.
The trail itself is generally suitable for dogs, but always ensure your dog is well-behaved and kept on a leash, especially when passing through rural areas or near wildlife. Be prepared to carry water for your dog as well.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to hike the Monte Bronzone Summit Trail from Adrara San Rocco (via Trail 744).
It's advisable to carry sufficient water with you, as there may not be reliable water sources available directly along the path.
Yes, the trail offers glimpses into the region's past. You'll wind through abandoned rural settlements like Piei and Bariletti, nestled within the forests. At the summit, you'll find a large cross and a substantial bell dedicated to Pope John XXIII, which hikers can ring.
Yes, Trail 744 connects with other significant local trails, including Trail 701 (also known as the "Strada Verde dei Laghi"), and Trail 714. It also briefly overlaps with official routes like Sentiero Flavio Tasca - Tappa 1 and Trans Padana Centrale.
Adrara San Rocco, as the starting point, is a village where you can likely find basic amenities such as cafes or small shops before or after your hike. For more extensive options, nearby larger towns would offer pubs and accommodation.