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Mountaineering around Marmentino offers a diverse landscape characterized by numerous mountain trails, prominent peaks such as Monte Ario and Monte Guglielmo, and valleys featuring abundant streams. The region presents a mix of challenging ascents and more accessible paths, winding through rich vegetation and historical elements like ancient coal bunkers. The terrain includes varied elevations, from lower valleys to summits exceeding 1700 meters, providing extensive opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
4.7
(6)
15
hikers
4.27km
02:10
420m
410m
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
13
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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5
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8.40km
04:12
750m
750m
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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An excellent restaurant for enjoying typical Brescian mountain cuisine: homemade gnocchi with porcini mushrooms, pasta with Bagoss cheese, venison stew, casoncelli alla bresciana, and much more. E-bike rentals are available at the restaurant's adjacent facility (E-bike Dosso Alto). You can also charge your e-bike during lunch or coffee. (I recharged my legs instead.)
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Beautiful via ferrata of medium difficulty. Even where there are no artificial holds, the rock usually offers nice pockets. I honestly preferred to do it with climbing shoes since it develops entirely vertically.
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Top-secured via ferrata (continuous, solid steel cable with short intervals) that is nice and long and challenging. One of the best and most beautiful in the region.
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Done in nice, dry weather, the via ferrata seemed much nicer to me than some of the pictures and videos suggested. I've done a lot of via ferratas this year, but I would recommend long gloves for this one because I got a blister with the short ones...
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From here you decide whether to take the Crocedomini pass, or descend from the Baremone Pass, or descend from Bagolino, or from Valtrompia
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Excellent restaurant and excellent base for trekking or cycling
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former born base abandoned in 95. The two repeaters called "mouse ears" are famous and can also be seen from very distant peaks
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Marmentino offers a diverse range of mountaineering routes, from moderate ascents to more challenging climbs. You'll find paths winding through rich vegetation, leading to prominent peaks like Monte Ario and Monte Guglielmo, and exploring valleys with abundant streams. The terrain includes varied elevations, providing extensive opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Yes, for experienced mountaineers seeking a challenge, Marmentino offers routes like the Via Ferrata Caspai – Notable section loop from Lodrino. This route is 4.3 km long and features a challenging via ferrata section, typically taking around 2 hours and 10 minutes to complete. You can find more details about this route here.
For those looking for moderate mountaineering experiences, consider the Pozza dell'Angelo – Monte Guglielmo loop from Croce di Marone. This 11.2 km route offers expansive views from Monte Guglielmo and typically takes about 4 hours and 20 minutes. Another great option is the View of Dosso dei Galli, NATO antennas – Maniva Pass loop from Giogo del Maniva, a 10.1 km trail through the scenic Maniva Pass area, usually completed in about 3 hours and 29 minutes. You can explore the Monte Guglielmo route here and the Maniva Pass route here.
The mountaineering routes in Marmentino are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 10 reviews. Many mountaineers praise the diverse terrain, the stunning panoramic views from peaks like Monte Guglielmo, and the well-maintained paths that cater to various skill levels.
Yes, the region boasts several inviting mountain accommodations. Notable huts include the Medelet Hut, nestled among beech and fir trees, ideal for birdwatching and stargazing. The Dosso Rotondo Hut, situated at approximately 1,900 meters, offers breathtaking views. Other options include the Almici Hut – Monte Guglielmo and the Nasego Hut.
Absolutely! The area around Marmentino is rich with natural beauty. You can discover several waterfalls, such as the Pisot Waterfall, Redocla Waterfalls, and the Valle Dasdana Stream and Waterfall. The Parco delle Fucine di Casto also offers a unique natural experience. The Val Delle Melle area is particularly known for its abundant streams and torrents.
Marmentino offers access to several prominent peaks with stunning views. Monte Ario, at 1755 meters, provides expansive views of Alta Val Trompia. Monte Guglielmo, known as 'Gölem,' is another highly favored spot, offering a spectacular 360-degree panoramic view encompassing the plain, Lake Iseo, and the imposing Orobie peaks. On clear days, you might even spot Monte Rosa.
Yes, the region has a rich history visible along its trails. Throughout the valley, you can observe remnants of ancient coal bunkers and limestone kilns, offering a glimpse into the area's industrial past. The Molino di Marmentino (Marmentino Mill), a 16th-century irrigation channel, is also a notable historical feature that serves as a starting point for many trails.
The Molino di Marmentino (Marmentino Mill) is an excellent starting point for many trails. It has been transformed into a welcoming house-restaurant, complete with a barbecue area and a fountain offering fresh mountain water, making it a popular spot for nature lovers. You can find more information about this area here.
Marmentino is suitable for mountaineering in various seasons, with routes accessible from both Val Trompia and Lake Iseo. The diverse landscapes and varied elevations mean that while some higher routes might be best in warmer months, lower and moderate trails can be enjoyed for much of the year. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, several routes in Marmentino are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Punta Caravina – Dosso Pedalta loop from Catena Bresciana Occidentale, a moderate 8.4 km route, and the Punta Caravina – Monte Guglielmo loop from Catena Bresciana Occidentale, which is 10.9 km long. These offer varied scenery without retracing your steps. You can find the Dosso Pedalta loop here and the Monte Guglielmo loop here.


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