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Family friendly hiking trails around Lake Sardegnana are set within the stunning alpine environment of the Orobie Alps, an artificial basin situated at 1,738 meters above sea level. The region is characterized by rugged mountains, pristine alpine scenery, and a network of trails originating from Carona. Hikers can explore diverse landscapes, from the shores of Lake Sardegnana to panoramic viewpoints of peaks like Pizzo del Becco and Corni di Sardegnana. The area also features several mountain refuges, offering resting points…
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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17.6km
06:24
830m
830m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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12.6km
04:48
740m
740m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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7.04km
03:23
510m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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19.5km
09:29
1,450m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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8.49km
03:54
680m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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It is an ancient village of stone houses, inhabited by private individuals only in summer, 2 km from Carona on the road leading up to the Longo and Gemelli refuges
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PAGLIARI, memory in Stone. Up there, after the last houses of Carona, on the edge of the road leading to the Calvi Hut and, from here, to the many variants of the Orobie Alps trail network, the Hamlet of Pagliari emerges on the right, from a small yet evocative clearing. An ancient village, among the best preserved in its rustic architecture, which in winter appears as a single compact, dark stone, standing out against the immaculate carpet of snow, while in summer it blends into a gentler, more varied landscape, where the green tongues of pastures and meadows wind between the small streets and paths, within its open spaces. We are in the last valley of the upper Brembo, in the extreme Bergamo outpost to the North, under the imposing buttresses that divide, and in some ways unite, the Orobie valleys from those of Valtellina. The mountains that widen into an amphitheater and frame the superb peak of Pizzo del Diavolo, constitute, in fact, not only the watershed between the two neighboring provinces (Bergamo and Sondrio), but also the epicenter of a cultural and commercial area dense with paths and communication routes between one valley and another.
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Longo non Pongo refuge
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From Lake Prato you go up to Calvi, just before the small bridge you take the left towards Longo and a little further along the path, you arrive at Lake Prato
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Fregabolgia dam reservoir emptied for extraordinary maintenance
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The Lake Sardegnana area offers a wide variety of hiking opportunities, with over 150 routes recorded on komoot. While many are challenging, you'll find a good selection of trails suitable for families, including 9 classified as easy and 72 as moderate, ensuring there's something for every family's comfort level.
The best time for family hiking around Lake Sardegnana is typically from late spring to early autumn (June to September). During these months, the weather is generally mild, trails are clear of snow, and the alpine scenery is at its most vibrant. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, as conditions can change rapidly in the mountains.
While many trails in the Orobie Alps involve some elevation, you can find easier sections. For very young children or strollers, look for paths closer to Carona or around the lower parts of the valleys. The region research suggests that while some trails are demanding, many are easily accessible. For specific stroller-friendly options, it's best to check individual route details for terrain information.
Many trails in the Orobie Alps are dog-friendly, but it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife. Be mindful of other hikers and ensure your dog is well-behaved. Always carry water for your pet and be prepared to clean up after them.
Hiking around Lake Sardegnana offers breathtaking natural beauty. You'll encounter stunning alpine landscapes, pristine lakes like Lago di Fregabolgia and Lago Rotondo, and panoramic views of majestic peaks such as Pizzo del Becco and Corni di Sardegnana. Many routes also lead to charming mountain refuges, providing excellent resting spots with scenic vistas.
Yes, there are circular routes available. For example, the 'Lago di Carona – Trail to Laghi Gemelli loop from Carona' offers a moderate 6.4 km loop with significant elevation gain, providing a rewarding experience for families looking for a longer outing. You can find more details about this route here: Lago di Carona – Trail to Laghi Gemelli loop from Carona.
Carona is a frequent starting point for many routes in the area. While specific bus routes to Carona from Bergamo exist, it's recommended to check local public transport schedules for the most up-to-date information on bus services to Val Brembana and Carona, as these can vary by season.
Carona is a common starting point for many trails, and you can typically find parking facilities there. However, during peak season, parking areas can fill up quickly, so it's advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends, to secure a spot near your chosen trailhead.
Absolutely! Many trails lead to welcoming mountain refuges. For instance, the route 'From Carona to Calvi Hut (via Trail 210)' takes you to Rifugio Calvi, a great place for a family break. You can explore this moderate 12.6 km route here: From Carona to Calvi Hut (via Trail 210). Another option is the 'Pagliari to Rifugio Calvi Alpine Trail (via Route 247)', a moderate 7 km hike: Pagliari to Rifugio Calvi Alpine Trail (via Route 247).
The Lake Sardegnana area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 5,000 ratings. Reviewers often praise the stunning alpine scenery, the well-maintained paths leading to beautiful lakes and refuges, and the sense of adventure found in the Orobie Alps, making it a memorable experience for families.
Generally, no specific permits are required for day hiking on marked trails in the Orobie Alps. However, always respect local regulations, especially concerning protected areas or private land. If you plan to stay overnight in a refuge, it's advisable to book in advance.


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