Best mountain passes around Brivio are situated within the surrounding Lombardy region, specifically in the province of Lecco. This area features a pre-Alpine environment with diverse mountain terrain, offering various elevated points and passes. The region is characterized by its natural landscapes, including connections to the Adda River and scenic valleys. It provides opportunities for exploring different types of mountain routes.
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We were there on Sunday 11th January and we found snow which made it more beautiful
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A legendary climb in the Bergamo valleys.
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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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The Perus lake is located at the pass of the same name (1300 m) which connects the San Martino Valley and the Imagna Valley. The name is in Bergamo dialect and means "hole", indicating a rather narrow passage. We talked about it during the gravel tour around Resegone in this article: https://outdoortest.it/resegone-360-con-la-bici-gravel/
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Ascent but above all descent to be done very carefully.
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The description of Alessandro's journey is perfect. I confirm everything, not difficult but not for everyone. However varied and fun as well as scenic.
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Beautiful and panoramic peak for expert hikers. The climb is steep and at times exposed on both sides of the climb. The concatenation of: Anticima del Monte Ocone (1340 m), Ocone (1356 m) and Corna Camozzera (1452 m) is recommended. Follow path 588 (which runs for the most part on the watershed) always well signposted with cai symbols or yellow stamps.
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Point of arrival and rest before tackling the beautiful slopes of the area
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The region around Brivio, particularly in the province of Lecco, offers several significant mountain passes and elevated points. These include the challenging Valcava Pass, known for its steep ascents, and the scenic Pertüs Pond, offering extensive views of the Alps. Other notable spots are the Monte Ocone Summit (1,356 m) with its panoramic vistas, and the Punta Cermenati Summit (Monte Resegone), famous for its serrated profile. Further afield, but still within Lombardy, you can find the legendary Madonna del Ghisallo Summit, the scenic San Pietro Summit, Bocchetta di Luera, and Forcella di Olino.
Yes, the mountain passes around Brivio are well-known for their challenging cycling routes. Valcava Pass is particularly famous for its demanding ascents, especially from the Lecco side, which features sections reaching an 18% gradient. For more road cycling options, you can explore routes like 'Ascent to Roncola from Villa d'Adda' or 'Final Climb to Colle Brianza – Brivio Bridge loop' in the Road Cycling Routes around Brivio guide.
The mountain passes and summits near Brivio offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Pertüs Pond, on clear days, you can see Monte Rosa, Cervino, Adamello, Resegone, and the Grigne mountains. The Monte Ocone Summit (1,356 m) provides a beautiful view of the plain, Grigne, Resegone, Monte Rosa, and Adamello. The Punta Cermenati Summit (Monte Resegone) also offers stunning vistas from its 1,875-meter height.
Absolutely. The region provides extensive hiking opportunities. The climb to Monte Ocone Summit (1,356 m) is a steep and rocky ascent, recommended for experienced hikers. The Punta Cermenati Summit (Monte Resegone) is also a popular destination for hikers, with Path no. 1 being a well-known route. For more detailed hiking trails, refer to the Mountain Hikes around Brivio guide, which includes routes like 'Ferrata Gamma 2 Summit – View From Resegone loop'.
For hiking to summits like Monte Ocone Summit (1,356 m), the best months are typically May to October. During these months, conditions are generally more favorable. Winter ascents, especially after the first snowfalls or when snow freezes, are not recommended due to increased difficulty and potential hazards.
While some passes offer challenging terrain, areas like Pertüs Pond are considered family-friendly, offering a small lake with a refreshment area and lawns to rest. The surrounding region also has various trails suitable for different activity levels, so it's best to check individual route descriptions for their family-friendliness.
Yes, some locations offer refreshment options. Pertüs Pond has a refreshment area, and there's a bar near the pond where you can stop. The Valcava Pass also has facilities, including a cafe. Additionally, the Rifugio Luigi Azzoni is located near the summit of Monte Resegone, serving as a reference point for hikers.
While Brivio itself is not directly on a major pass, the surrounding region has significant landmarks. The Madonna del Ghisallo Summit, near Lake Como, is a legendary climb for cyclists and houses a small church that is a shrine to cycling and a museum dedicated to the sport. This site holds deep historical and cultural significance for the cycling community.
Yes, the area around Brivio offers mountain biking opportunities. The San Pietro Summit, for instance, provides a scenic route particularly suitable for mountain biking. For specific trails, you can consult the MTB Trails around Brivio guide, which features routes like 'Brivio Castle – Olginate Dam loop' and 'Road to Morterone – Olino Pass loop'.
Beyond the passes themselves, the region boasts diverse natural beauty. You can find small lakes like Pertüs Pond, and the routes often pass through picturesque beech and chestnut forests, especially around Bocchetta di Luera. The pre-Alpine environment offers varied mountain terrain, and the region is characterized by its natural landscapes, including connections to the Adda River and scenic valleys.
For additional information about the mountains and valleys in the Lecco area, including details on various natural attractions and activities, you can visit the Lecco Tourism website. They provide comprehensive guides and resources for exploring the region's natural beauty. You can find more details at leccotourism.it.


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