Natural monuments around Corte Franca are situated within the Franciacorta region of Italy, known for its distinct landscapes and biodiversity. The area features gently rolling hills, often covered in vineyards, and significant natural features such as the Riserva Naturale Torbiere del Sebino and Monte Alto. These natural attractions provide opportunities to explore diverse ecosystems, wetlands, and panoramic viewpoints. The region's morainic soil contributes to its unique geological and ecological characteristics.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The CROCE DI PREDORE rises above the Lombard landscape, its steel framework construction reaching towards the sky from the mountain. The small sacred monument and the view invite passers-by to take a short break, which you should definitely do here.
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Very interesting, with unusual plants and descriptive signs of the various essences
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The Sebino Torbiere Nature Reserve, declared a "wetland of international importance" according to the Ramsar Convention and a Site of Community Interest (SCI) of the Natura 2000 Network, is considered a priority area for biodiversity in the Lombardy Po Valley. This is due to the variety of habitats and species, aquatic-marshland, valuable or of community interest present in the territory, rare or at risk of extinction in Lombardy and Italy. It is an area of 360 hectares, mainly composed of reed beds and bodies of water surrounded by cultivated fields, roads and houses. It includes: the Lame (vast expanse of bodies of water profiled by banks, the result of the excavation of a peaty deposit), the Lamette (a kind of peaty lagoon to the north, on the lake), some basins to the south and west (result of excavations of clayey deposits, up to 10-15 meters deep and with a clearer appearance, in some of which fishing is still permitted), some adjacent meadows and cultivated fields.
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Suggestion? Visit it and take time to read the signs. I recommend arriving in this place as the arrival point of a ring, it is possible to follow 2 rings always starting from the city of Ome, or directly from Polaveno.
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The Croce di Predore is the foresummit of Monte Bronzone. Given the particularly exposed position towards the plain, you can admire a vast panorama of the southern sector of Lake Iseo.
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The region around Corte Franca is home to several notable natural monuments. Key among them are the Torbiere del Sebino Nature Reserve, a wetland of international importance, and viewpoints like Croce di Predore, which offers expansive views over Lake Iseo. Another beautiful spot is the Sanctuary of Madonna del Corno and View over the Iseo Peat Bogs, providing stunning panoramas of the peat bogs and Lake Iseo.
The Torbiere del Sebino Nature Reserve is a unique wetland of glacial origin, characterized by 'Lame' (wide water areas from peat extraction), smaller peat lagoons, and deeper basins. You'll find extensive reed beds and ponds, surrounded by cultivated fields. It's renowned for its extraordinary biodiversity, including over 400 species of flora and more than 70 species of nesting birds. From May to September, you can admire beautiful white and yellow water lilies.
From elevated points like Croce di Predore, you can enjoy vast panoramic views of the southern sector of Lake Iseo and the surrounding Franciacorta plain. The Sanctuary of Madonna del Corno also offers a beautiful perspective over the Iseo Peat Bogs and Lake Iseo. Monte Alto, while not a specific highlight in the data, provides wide open views over Lake Iseo, the Torbiere del Sebino, and the gentle hills of Franciacorta.
Yes, the Torbiere del Sebino Nature Reserve is considered family-friendly, offering accessible paths for exploration. The Ome Conifer Botanical Garden is another excellent family-friendly option, providing an educational and engaging experience with its diverse collection of conifers.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore the Torbiere del Sebino Nature Reserve on foot or by bike, with dedicated paths. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes, including those for mountain biking and gravel biking. For example, you can find MTB Trails around Corte Franca or explore Gravel biking around Corte Franca, which often pass through scenic natural areas.
Absolutely. The Torbiere del Sebino Nature Reserve features three main walking routes, including a southern path connecting to the San Pietro in Lamosa Monastery, ideal for 2-3 hour walks. Monte Alto also offers various footpaths and gravel roads, with trails of varying difficulty, including loops from nearby towns. You can find more details on MTB Trails around Corte Franca and Gravel biking around Corte Franca, which often include hiking-friendly sections.
The natural monuments around Corte Franca are beautiful throughout the year, but spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) offer particularly pleasant weather for outdoor activities. From May to September, the white and yellow water lilies in the Torbiere del Sebino Nature Reserve are in bloom, adding to its beauty. Some internal paths in the reserve may be temporarily closed during nesting season to protect birds.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquility and rich biodiversity of places like the Torbiere del Sebino Nature Reserve, often describing it as a peaceful escape with abundant wildlife. The panoramic views from spots like Croce di Predore and the Sanctuary of Madonna del Corno are also highly appreciated for their breathtaking vistas over Lake Iseo and the surrounding landscape.
Yes, the Ome Conifer Botanical Garden is a unique site. Located in the valley of the Fus di Ome, it features seven families of conifers, with 82 species represented by at least two specimens each. It's a fascinating place for those interested in diverse plant life and offers a serene natural setting.
You can explore the Torbiere del Sebino Nature Reserve through three main routes. A southern path, which connects Corte Franca to the San Pietro in Lamosa Monastery, typically takes about 2-3 hours to walk. The time needed can vary depending on the route chosen and your pace.
Yes, the Torbiere del Sebino Nature Reserve offers relatively easy and flat paths, including boardwalks, making it suitable for leisurely walks. While some viewpoints like Croce di Predore involve more challenging ascents, there are also easier sections and routes available in the broader Franciacorta region.
The Torbiere del Sebino Nature Reserve is a haven for wildlife, especially birds. It hosts over 70 species of nesting birds, in addition to numerous migratory species. Its rich biodiversity also includes 15 natural habitats, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching and observing various wetland creatures.


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