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Mountaineering routes around Gussago are characterized by their proximity to Lake Iseo and the surrounding pre-alpine hills. The region features varied terrain, including crest trails offering panoramic lake views and paths winding through the hinterland. Elevation gains are common, providing challenging ascents and descents. The landscape combines open vistas with areas of natural vegetation, typical of the Lombardy pre-alps.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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9.13km
04:18
810m
810m
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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6.30km
02:16
360m
360m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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panorama on Lake Iseo and Val Trompia
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The Filippo Benedetti Equipped Trail is the most technical and spectacular section for climbing Punta Almana: it starts from Forcella di Sale and reaches the ridge passing through Punta Cabrera, with short equipped sections and continuous views of Lake Iseo. 🧭 Trail Identity The Filippo Benedetti Trail is an E/EE route with some passages equipped with metal cables, but it is not a via ferrata. It is a historic trail dedicated to Filippo Benedetti, a central figure in the Gruppo Amici della Montagna of Sale Marasino. The sources confirm that the route: starts from Portole and climbs to Forcella di Sale (approx. 1h) takes trail 3V / 314 beyond the pass turns right and begins the equipped section towards Punta Cabrera continues along the ridge to the summit of Punta Almana (1390 m) 🥾 Technical Description of the Route 1) Portole → Forcella di Sale Steep mule track, cobbled and then cemented About 1h of determined climbing 2) Entrance to the Benedetti Trail At the Forcella, cross a fence and follow the meadow with white-blue trail markers. The trail immediately becomes steep, rocky, and exposed in some places. The sources describe it as: sections equipped with cable diagonal ledge on grassy-earthy ground rocky gully where you can climb even without a rope if experienced 3) Punta Cabrera → Almana Ridge After Punta Cabrera, you face an exposed traverse and a final equipped gully. Once the equipment ends, you emerge onto the ridge, with a direct view of the summit cross. The ridge is scenic but requires a sure footing. 4) Punta Almana Summit (1390 m) The cross is reached in a few minutes. Exceptional panorama over Sebino, Guglielmo, Orobie, and Val Trompia. ⛰️ Recommended Descent The classic descent is along the ridge towards the Croce di Pezzolo, then return to Portole via Pezzolo/Osteria Pastina. The Almana → Pezzolo section is steep and rocky, classified as EE in technical sources.
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path connecting Punta Almana to the forcella di sale
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Very beautiful place with olive trees, and you can also go straight into the water and swim in the wonderfully clear water.
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I was very surprised that there was an open restaurant here before Easter 2025
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The church building is undecorated from the outside and rather shabby. Upon entering, you'll be struck by its magnificent, well-maintained, and incredibly harmonious interior. The church was originally built in the 16th century. The current new building was erected on the same site between 1735 and 1754. Funds are being raised inside for the church's preservation. Almost one million euros have already been donated – the positive effects can be seen inside. https://www.visitmonteisola.it/arte-e-cultura/chiesa-dei-santi-faustino-e-giovita-a-siviano/
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sorry but why do most of the photos have nothing to do with the title of the Highlight??
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EE section that leads first to the crest and then, after the fork, to the summit. It is clearly visible, but steep and with several exposed sections.
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The komoot community has mapped several mountaineering routes around Gussago, offering diverse options for exploring the pre-alpine hills and Lake Iseo region. Currently, there are 4 detailed routes available in this guide.
While many routes in the Gussago area involve significant elevation gain, you can find moderate options suitable for those with some experience. For example, the Monte Isola loop from Sulzano is a moderate 6.2 km path that offers continuous views of Lake Iseo and the island's unique landscape.
For experienced mountaineers seeking a challenge, the Punta Almana Summit – Crest Trail Above Lake Iseo loop from Sale Marasino is a difficult 9.1 km route with substantial elevation gain, offering expansive views over Lake Iseo from the summit crest. Another demanding option is the View of the Hinterland – View of Lake Iseo loop from Provaglio d'Iseo, a difficult 6.0 km trail through varied terrain.
Yes, many of the mountaineering routes around Gussago are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the challenging Punta Almana Summit – Crest Trail Above Lake Iseo loop from Sale Marasino and the moderate View of Isola di San Paolo – View of Siviano and Lake Iseo loop from Sulzano.
The duration varies significantly depending on the route's length and difficulty. Moderate routes like the Monte Isola loop from Sulzano can take around 2 hours and 14 minutes, while more difficult and longer trails such as the Punta Almana Summit – Crest Trail Above Lake Iseo loop from Sale Marasino may require over 4 hours to complete.
Mountaineering routes around Gussago are renowned for their diverse vistas. You can expect panoramic views of Lake Iseo, including sights of Monte Isola and Isola di San Paolo, as well as expansive views of the Lombardy pre-alpine hinterland. Crest trails often provide the most dramatic lake views.
The komoot community highly rates the mountaineering routes around Gussago, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 6 reviews. Reviewers often praise the stunning lake views, the varied terrain, and the sense of accomplishment from challenging ascents.
Yes, the region around Gussago is rich in history and natural beauty. You can find several castles, such as Passirano Castle and Oldofredi Castle of Iseo. Other notable attractions include the Sanctuary of the Madonna della Ceriola and the charming Peschiera Maraglio Lakeside Promenade.
The pre-alpine climate around Gussago generally makes spring and autumn ideal for mountaineering, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can also be suitable, especially for higher elevation routes, but be prepared for warmer conditions. Winter mountaineering is possible but requires appropriate gear and awareness of potential snow and ice conditions, particularly on higher crests.
While specific cafes directly on every trail are not guaranteed, many routes start or pass through villages and towns like Sulzano, Sale Marasino, or Provaglio d'Iseo, where you can find local eateries and cafes to refuel before or after your hike. Monte Isola also offers several charming spots for refreshments.
The natural landscapes around Gussago, typical of the Lombardy pre-alps, are home to various wildlife. While specific sightings are never guaranteed, you might encounter local bird species, small mammals, and insects. The diverse vegetation also supports a rich array of flora throughout the seasons.
Many of the mountaineering routes around Gussago originate from towns and villages such as Sulzano, Sale Marasino, or Provaglio d'Iseo. These locations typically offer public parking facilities, though availability may vary, especially during peak seasons. It's advisable to check local parking information for your chosen starting point.


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