Best mountain peaks around Lallio are found within the wider Province of Bergamo, as Lallio itself is a small comune with an elevation of 216 meters. The Province of Bergamo is known for its mountainous terrain, dominated by the Bergamo Alps. This region offers extensive hiking opportunities and numerous peaks. Visitors to the area can explore a variety of natural features and viewpoints in the surrounding Lombardy region.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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From the ice cream shop/restaurant, you can access one of the most fun (and technical) trails in the area, the Agostini. It takes its name from the Bergamo motorcyclist champion, as at the end of the trail, on the right, you can see the racer's villa.
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the cross that stands out (so to speak) on the mountain of Mozzo, the Gussa
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Croce dei Morti is a landmark along trail 606, located in the Parco dei Colli di Bergamo. This trail connects several locations, including Torre Boldone and Colle di Ranica, offering splendid views of the Val Seriana and the Bergamo plain. The name "Croce dei Morti" may derive from historical events related to the area, but today it is mainly a point of passage for hikers and nature lovers. The trail is easy and accessible, with a length of about 2.9 km and a difference in altitude of 42 meters. If you want to explore the area, you can start from the trattoria in the Croce dei Morti area and follow the trail towards Colle di Ranica, passing by Croce del Boscone. It is a perfect excursion for a relaxing walk surrounded by greenery! 😊
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Perhaps in front of this small sacred monument, which the hiker encounters here in the form of a cross, a few short sentences from Pope Francis are of interest (address of April 5, 2024): "Feel called (...) to bring into the Church and into the world a little of that immense love that compelled Jesus to die on the cross for us. May the familiar closeness to Him make you, as it was with Francis [of Assisi], ever more humble, united, joyful and essential, in love for the cross and in attention to the poor, witnesses of peace and prophets of hope in this time of ours, which has so much difficulty in recognizing the presence of the Lord." (Pope Francis)
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nice junction point on the Maresana paths
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The bike park a stone's throw from Bergamo
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Perhaps in front of this imposing small sacred monument, which the hiker encounters here in the form of a summit cross, a few short sentences from Pope Francis are of interest (address of April 5, 2024): "Feel called (...) to bring into the Church and into the world a little of that immense love that compelled Jesus to die on the cross for us. May the familiar closeness to Him make you, as it was with Francis [of Assisi], ever more humble, united, joyful and essential, in love for the cross and in attention to the poor, witnesses of peace and prophets of hope in this time of ours, which has so much difficulty in recognizing the presence of the Lord." (Pope Francis)
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Small sanctuary of the Alpine troops with a memorial to the war dead.
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While Lallio itself is not mountainous, the wider Province of Bergamo offers diverse peaks. Locally, you can explore Colle di Ranica Cross, a summit with a sacred monument, or the Croce dei Morti Chapel, which is the highest point of Maresana hill. Further afield in the Bergamo Alps, significant peaks include Pizzo di Coca (3,052m), Resegone (1,875m), and Monte Generoso, offering more challenging climbs and expansive views.
Yes, several spots are considered family-friendly. Colle di Ranica Cross offers a steep but short path from a parking lot, making it accessible. The Croce dei Morti Chapel on Maresana hill is also family-friendly, providing panoramic views. Additionally, Maresana Hill itself is a green lung for Bergamo, with paths suitable for walks and excursions.
From local hills like Croce dei Morti Chapel, you can enjoy panoramic views extending from Val Seriana to the plain. The Alpini Chapel on Mount Bastia offers a splendid 360° view of the plain, the Upper Town, and the entrance to the Seriana Valley. From higher peaks in the Bergamo Alps, such as Monte Generoso, you can see the main lakes, the Po Valley, Milan's skyline, and the entire Alpine range on clear days.
The best time to visit the Bergamo Alps for hiking is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During this period, trails are generally free of snow, and the weather is more stable, making for safer and more enjoyable hiking conditions. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, several peaks feature religious or historical monuments. The Colle di Ranica Cross is an imposing sacred monument. The Croce dei Morti Chapel is a religious building and summit. The Cross of Monte Gussa was rebuilt by the Alpine troops of Mozzo. Additionally, the Alpini Chapel on Mount Bastia, built in 1969, is dedicated to the Madonna, Queen of Peace.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the region around Lallio offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Fountain at Parco della Trucca loop from Lallio' or 'Curno–Bergamo Cycle Path – Fountain at Parco della Trucca loop from Lallio'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like the 'Marne Woods Singletrack – Lower Brembo River Trail loop from Dalmine'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Lallio, Running Trails around Lallio, and Gravel biking around Lallio guide pages.
Yes, for more challenging hikes, consider venturing into the Bergamo Alps. Pizzo di Coca, at 3,052 meters, is the highest peak in the Bergamo Alps and Orobie Mountains, offering significant hiking opportunities, typically starting from Valbondione. Resegone (1,875m) also presents a challenging 5-hour trek from Piani d'Erna.
Visitors often appreciate the accessibility and the rewarding views from these local spots. For instance, Colle di Ranica Cross is noted for its easy access via a short, steep path. The Maresana Hill is valued as a 'green lung' for the city, providing a quick escape for walks and excursions, and a popular picnic area.
For local hills like Colle di Ranica Cross, parking is available near the former Pighet restaurant. Maresana Hill also has a car park, which serves as a starting point for various walks and excursions in the area.
For beginners, the local hills offer more accessible options. The path to Colle di Ranica Cross is steep but short. The trails around Maresana Hill are also suitable for easier walks. For dedicated hiking routes, you can find easy options like the 'Hiking loop from Lallio' or 'Ospedale Papa Giovanni XXIII loop from Lallio' on the Hiking around Lallio guide page.
Monte San Primo, the highest mountain in the Larian triangle at 1,685 meters, is renowned for providing an excellent vantage point to observe the distinctive Y-shaped branching of Lake Como. On clear days, it also offers views of the Po Valley and the Milanese area.


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