Best mountain peaks around Peia are found in the Val Gandino, a part of the Bergamasque Prealps in Lombardy, Italy. This region offers diverse hiking experiences, from panoramic vistas to cultural and historical insights. The peaks provide opportunities to explore the natural landscape and significant local landmarks.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Originally, the current Sanctuary dedicated to the "Madonna dei ciclisti" (Our Lady of Cyclists) was called "Madonna della Neve" (Our Lady of the Snow). Being a classic uphill route, also for some stages of the Giro d'Italia and Giro di Lombardia (in addition to many other minor races), it was later named so towards the end of the last century, considering that a small cycling museum was also created next to the church. To which, well-known cycling professionals donated their memorabilia.
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Mount Cornagera is a mountain in the Bergamo Prealps, located in Val Seriana, province of Bergamo. At 1312 meters above sea level, it is famous for its spectacular rock faces and for being a natural climbing gym. Main features: Unique rock formations: Cornagera is composed of dolomite, which over time has created pinnacles and vertical walls. Excursions and trekking: The CAI 537 path allows you to reach the summit by crossing the suggestive Cornagera Labyrinth. Buco della Carolina: A narrow crack in the rock, used as a refuge during the Second World War. Madonna Bianca: A sacred statue placed on the summit, a symbol of protection for hikers
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Mount Cornagera is a mountain in the Bergamo Prealps, located in Val Seriana, province of Bergamo. With its 1312 meters of altitude, it is famous for its spectacular rock faces and for being a natural climbing gym. Main features: Unique rock formations: Cornagera is composed of dolomite, which over time has created pinnacles and vertical walls. Excursions and trekking: The CAI 537 path allows you to reach the summit by crossing the suggestive Cornagera Labyrinth. Buco della Carolina: A narrow crack in the rock, used as a refuge during the Second World War. Madonna Bianca: A sacred statue placed on the summit, a symbol of protection for hikers
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Mount Cornagera is a mountain in the Bergamo Prealps, located in Val Seriana, province of Bergamo. With its 1312 meters of altitude, it is famous for its spectacular rock faces and for being a natural climbing gym. Main features: Unique rock formations: Cornagera is composed of dolomite, which over time has created pinnacles and vertical walls. Excursions and trekking: The CAI 537 path allows you to reach the summit by crossing the suggestive Cornagera Labyrinth. Buco della Carolina: A narrow crack in the rock, used as a refuge during the Second World War. Madonna Bianca: A sacred statue placed on the summit, a symbol of protection for hikers
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From Pizzo Formico (1636 m) you can enjoy a spectacular view of the Bergamo Prealps, the Seriana Valley, the Gandino Valley and, on clear days, even Monviso. What you can see from the summit: Val Seriana and the Clusone plateau. Val Gandino, with its historic villages. Presolana, the "Queen of the Orobie". Lake Iseo, visible on clear days. Adamello Group, the Bergamo and Lecco Orobie. Po Valley, with glimpses of the Apennines. The summit cross, 12 meters high, is a point of reference for hikers and is illuminated on special occasions
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Monte Sparavera is a peak in the Bergamo Prealps, located at 1369 meters above sea level. It offers a spectacular view of Lake Endine and Val Cavallina. Recommended route Start: Gandino or Peia Trail: CAI 547 Difference in altitude: About 800 meters Duration: 4 hours (round trip) Difficulty: Hiking (E) The route passes through woods, panoramic meadows and a forest road that leads to the summit. From the summit you can admire Monte Guglielmo, Pizzo Arera, Monte Alben and Lake Iseo
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The most popular peaks in the area include Summit of Pizzo Formico, known for its exceptional panorama of the Prealps and Orobie Alps, and Monte Misma Summit, which offers fantastic views towards Bergamo and the Seriana valley. Another highly rated spot is the Summit of Monte Cornagera (Cross and Madonna Bianca), characterized by its unique rocky formations and a great view from its cross at 1312 meters.
The peaks around Peia offer diverse and expansive views. From Monte Sparavera, you can enjoy picturesque views of Lake Endine, Lake Iseo, and the surrounding Bergamasque Prealps. Pizzo Formico provides an exceptional panorama stretching across the Prealps and Orobie Alps, including Val Seriana and Val Gandino. Monte Misma Summit offers a fantastic view towards Bergamo and the Seriana valley.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. The Monte Poieto Summit and Chapel is considered family-friendly and can be reached with an easy hike. Additionally, the Madonna of the Cyclists at Colle Gallo is also categorized as family-friendly, offering a pleasant destination with historical significance.
The region is known for its varied natural features. Pizzo Formico, for instance, features distinct karst formations and verdant pastures. Monte Cornagera presents a unique rocky micro-world of towers, pinnacles, and vertical walls. Many peaks, like Monte Sparavera, offer expansive panoramic views of lakes and surrounding prealps.
Yes, several peaks have cultural and historical significance. Monte Sparavera's ascent traverses sections of the ancient 'Via della Lana' (Wool Road), an old mule track. Monte Pizzetto hosts an imposing statue of the 'Madonna della vita,' a significant spiritual landmark for the community. The Madonna of the Cyclists at Colle Gallo is a historical site with a church and cycling museum.
Many peaks, such as Pizzo Formico, are popular destinations year-round. They are suitable for hiking in spring, summer, and autumn. In winter, some areas like Pizzo Formico are also popular for cross-country skiing. Monte Sparavera is considered enjoyable in various seasons.
Hiking trails vary in difficulty. The ascent to Monte Sparavera is generally considered accessible and pleasant. Trails to Pizzo Formico are moderate, offering a rewarding journey. Some routes, like the ascent to Summit of Monte Cornagera, are recommended for those who enjoy a bit of climbing and are not suitable for casual walkers.
Absolutely. Beyond hiking, the area around Peia offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those for touring bicycles like the 'Roman Bridge over the Serio – Vineyards of Moscato di Scanzo loop' or road cycling routes such as the 'Val Seriana and Val Brembana via Passo Zambla Loop'. There are also running trails like the 'Antichi Condotti and Gandino Loop'. You can explore more options in the Cycling around Peia, Road Cycling Routes around Peia, and Running Trails around Peia guides.
On routes to peaks like Pizzo Formico, you can find mountain huts such as Rifugio Parafulmine and Baita Cornei. The Monte Poieto Summit and Chapel also has an associated hotel/restaurant at the top, though it's important to check if it's active as services can vary seasonally.
Monte Sparavera stands out for its accessible yet rewarding hiking experience, offering expansive panoramic views of Lake Endine, Lake Iseo, and the Bergamasque Prealps. A unique feature near its summit is one of the 'Big Benches' (Big Bench #294), designed to enhance appreciation for the landscape. The trail also follows parts of the ancient 'Via della Lana' (Wool Road), adding a historical dimension to the hike.
Yes, access to Monte Pizzetto, known for its significant Madonna statue, is possible via trails from Peia Alta. These routes can sometimes be combined with paths leading towards Monte Sparavera, allowing for a longer and more varied hiking experience that includes both cultural and natural highlights.
For exploring Val Gandino, the trails leading to Pizzo Formico are highly recommended, accessible from locations like Gandino and Monte Farno. Additionally, CAI Trail 547A, originating from Leffe (adjacent to Peia), leads towards Monte Crocione and offers scenic views of Val Gandino, providing another option to experience the local landscape.


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