Best attractions and places to see in Parco Delle Orobie Valtellinesi, located in Italy's Lombardy region, span approximately 44,093 hectares with elevations ranging from 850 meters to over 3,000 meters. The park features diverse ecosystems, including mountain peaks, valleys, forests, and alpine meadows. It also preserves cultural heritage through historical sites and traditional farming landscapes.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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beautiful refuge located in a unique setting
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An excellent refuge with a large open space where you can rest, thanks to the many outdoor tables. Semi-self-service kitchen open from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm. The buckwheat cake with jam is truly excellent, recommended for everyone. You can self-stamp your refuge and get a tour guide inside the refuge. From here, you can climb to Cima Piazzotti for a stunning view of the Val d'Inferno, and the area is home to a few ibex. You can also stay overnight and perhaps head towards Pizzo dei 3 Signori or Rifugio Grassi.
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Excellent, well-equipped refuge for both a day's stay and an overnight stay. Ample outdoor space with tables for dining. The 360° view is spectacular, both over the Bergamo Orobie and the Valtellina Alps. Starting from the road leading to Piani dell'Avaro, there are two possible trails: the traditional 108, which, however, involves a very steep gully (not recommended for dogs), or the 108A, the longer (but also much more scenic) variant, which does not involve any steep sections.
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Border pass between Fusine and Foppolo (Bergamo). It's a pass steeped in history, with the Cadorna trenches. The road from Fusine (Valtellina) is wide and easily cycled.
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The Rifugio Nani Tagliaferri is one of the highest refuges in the Orobie Alps, located at 2,328 meters above sea level, on the border between Val di Scalve and Val Brembana. It is a much-loved destination for expert hikers for its panoramic position and authentic high-mountain atmosphere. 🥾 How to get there: The most popular route starts from Ronco di Schilpario, with a challenging but spectacular hike that crosses the Piana del Vò and the Cascata del Vò. The trail is well marked, but requires good physical training and adequate equipment, especially in case of residual snow or bad weather. 🏔️ What the refuge offers: A warm welcome in Alpine style Hot and genuine meals, perfect after the climb Overnight stay in dormitories for those who want to continue towards other itineraries such as the Passo del Vò or Pizzo Tornello
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Stunning mountain of the Orobie Alps
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From the summit you can enjoy wonderful views
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Although it is not the highest among the others nearby, from the summit you can enjoy wonderful views.
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The park offers a remarkable range of natural beauty, including imposing mountain peaks like Monte Legnone Summit, numerous side valleys, and 14 distinct ravines. You'll find diverse ecosystems, from hardwood and chestnut forests at lower altitudes to coniferous forests, alpine meadows, small lakes, and even glaciers at higher elevations.
For breathtaking vistas, consider visiting Monte Legnone Summit, which offers extensive views including Lake Como. The Cesare Benigni Hut also provides a spectacular 360-degree view of the Orobie and Valtellina Alps. Another excellent spot is Pizzo dei Tre Signori, known for its wonderful panoramic views.
The park is a sanctuary for Alpine wildlife. You might spot chamois, red deer, and roe deer. Ibex have been successfully reintroduced, and marmots, golden eagles, and black grouses (a park symbol) are also present. For a guaranteed close-up experience, visit the Osservatorio Eco Faunistico Alpino in Aprica, where you can observe resident wildlife, including a brown bear.
Yes, the Dordona Pass is a notable point of interest. It connects Val Brembana with Valtellina and features historical trenches from the First World War, offering both natural beauty and historical significance.
The park is rich in history. You can explore historical trenches from the First World War near Dordona Pass. The mountains also bear witness to ancient farming, forestry, and pasturelands. Ecomuseums like the Ecomuseo della Valgerola and the Ecomuseo della Valle del Bitto di Albaredo, along with the 'La Casa del Tempo' visitor center, highlight local traditions and history.
Absolutely. The Osservatorio Eco Faunistico Alpino in Aprica is an accessible open-air laboratory perfect for families to observe wildlife. The park also offers numerous trails suitable for families with small children, ensuring enjoyable outdoor experiences for all ages.
The park is a prime destination for hikers, offering trails for all skill levels. For serious trekkers, the Gran Via delle Orobie (GVO) is a 130-kilometer GR footpath traversing the entire mountain range. You can find various mountain hikes, including challenging routes like the "Pizzo Meriggio loop from Albosaggia" or "Rifugio Benigni – Cima di Val Pianella loop from Gerola Alta." Explore more options on the Mountain Hikes in Parco Delle Orobie Valtellinesi guide.
Yes, the park offers excellent cycling opportunities. You can find various routes, including challenging ones like the "Aprica Pass – Bridge over the Adda River loop from Aprica" or shorter options. Discover more cycling tours on the Cycling in Parco Delle Orobie Valtellinesi guide.
Visitors highly appreciate the mountain huts for their hospitality, stunning views, and as convenient stops during longer treks. For instance, Cesare Benigni Hut is praised for its 360-degree views and amenities, while Nani Tagliaferri Hut, the highest in Bergamo province, is known for its fantastic vistas and friendly hosts.
Yes, the park is committed to accessibility. A special off-road wheelchair, known as a Joëlette, is available to allow individuals with motor difficulties to participate in excursions and enjoy the park's natural beauty.
Experienced trekkers can tackle demanding ascents to peaks like Monte Legnone Summit, which, despite its height, is considered relatively accessible with some wire-rope secured passages. The Pizzo dei Tre Signori also offers a challenging climb with rewarding views. Many routes in the Mountain Hikes guide are rated as difficult, providing ample challenge.
Yes, the park is home to unique geomorphological formations known as Giant's Kettles, which are fascinating to observe and showcase the powerful natural processes that shaped the landscape.


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