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Hiking around Gazzaniga offers access to the diverse landscapes of the Bergamasque Prealps and the Val Seriana. The region features mountainous terrain, including peaks like Monte Alben and Monte Cedrina, alongside dense woodlands and green meadows. Hikers can explore trails that traverse river valleys, ascend to panoramic viewpoints, and encounter unique geological formations.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Ancient trail through Bergamasque Prealps to Monte Alben, passing a haunted 19th-century hunting lodge.
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Hike the Monte Poieto Summit Trail from Gazzaniga (via Trail 523) for 6.0 miles (9.6 km) to panoramic views and historic chapels.

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Legendary loop around Monte Rena featuring mysterious chasms, balanced boulders, and Devil's Foot folklore.
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04:10
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Forest trail through limestone towers and lunar landscapes to the famous Cornagera climbing area.
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Stream-hopping adventure through turquoise pools to a peaceful mountain pass in the Orobie Alps.
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The Ganda Astronomical Observatory, officially the Osservatorio delle Prealpi Orobiche, is the first astronomical observatory in the province of Bergamo and is located at Via Martinelli 11, Ganda (Aviatico), at an altitude of approximately 1200 m. It is managed by the Circolo Astrofili Bergamaschi (CAB) and is dedicated to both public outreach and scientific research.
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The Bliben Pass is a mountain pass located in the Vertova Valley, in the province of Bergamo.
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I recommend consulting this site which lists the various climbing options towards Monte Rena: https://www.gsmarinelli.it/sentieri-monte-rena
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It is located in Aviatico (Bergamo), a town next to Selvino: it is located below Mount Poieto
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Located at "Il Forcellino", it is a curious abandoned house where there is a crossroads between the various paths in the area: from here you can easily reach Monte Suchello and also Monte Alben.
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Maria Grazia Donadoni explained the mystery: her ancestors 200 years earlier, in addition to using the Forcellino's "Ol Palass" for hunting, often invited friends and relatives to enjoy themselves. During these stays, those who stayed at “Palass” for a few days knew they were going to encounter some jokes. It happened to go to sleep and find a sparrow under the sheets, or to be awakened in the middle of the night by screams and moans, or even to find the mistletoe on the chair. Someone of this cheerful gang, hearing the rumors circulating about the ghost of the Forcellino, thought of attaching a small bell to a poor owl. Once released, the poor owl wandered in the area between the Piccinelli house and the Roccolo, spreading the sound of the bell, thus fueling the belief that the ghost was real.
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In the year 1857, a local hunter, who was near the Roccolo, heard a strange bell at a short distance from him. Looking around he saw nothing but, after a few minutes, the strange noise returned to repeat itself. The fact continued to repeat itself and the hunter, frightened, began to tell the locals about the strange ringing. Friends, skeptical at first, soon had to change their minds. At the Roccolo, but especially near the old Piccinelli house, passers-by began to hear strange noises of bells, invisible and therefore considered magical phenomena.
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Gazzaniga offers a wide selection of over 45 hiking trails, catering to various skill levels from easy walks to more challenging ascents through the Bergamasque Prealps.
Yes, Gazzaniga features 11 easy hiking trails, many of which are suitable for beginners and families. These paths often traverse green meadows and offer gentle inclines, providing a pleasant outdoor experience.
Hikers in Gazzaniga can explore diverse landscapes, from the peaks of the Bergamasque Prealps like Monte Alben and Monte Cedrina, to the scenic Val Seriana with its pure nature, waterfalls, and crystal-clear streams. You might also encounter unique geological formations, including limestone towers and areas described as 'lunar landscapes' near the Cornagera climbing area.
Yes, the region around Gazzaniga is home to several beautiful waterfalls and gorges. You can explore the Val Vertova Waterfalls, the Val de Gru Waterfall, or the impressive Orrido di Bracca gorge.
Yes, many trails in Gazzaniga are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Monte Cedrina Loop via CAI 523, which offers scenic views of the surrounding Prealps.
The trails in Gazzaniga are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 500 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse mountainous terrain, the quiet woodlands, and the well-maintained paths that offer a true immersion in nature.
Yes, some routes combine natural beauty with historical elements. For instance, the Ancient trail to Monte Alben (via CAI Route 525) passes a 19th-century hunting lodge. Additionally, some paths feature historic chapels, and the broader Val Seriana is part of the Alta Via delle Grazie, a long-distance pilgrim walk.
Absolutely. Gazzaniga is nestled within the Bergamasque Prealps, providing access to peaks like Monte Alben, Monte Cedrina, Monte Rena, and Monte Suchello, all of which offer panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and mountains. The Monte Cedrina Loop via CAI 523 is a great option for scenic vistas.
Beyond the 'lunar landscapes' near Cornagera, Gazzaniga also features a Geological Garden in Via Salici, covering approximately 3000 square meters. This can be an interesting stop for those keen to learn more about the area's natural heritage.
The region's diverse landscapes, from valleys to mountain peaks, make it suitable for hiking across multiple seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer provides opportunities for higher altitude treks. Winter hikes are also possible, though some higher routes may require specific gear or experience.
Yes, Gazzaniga offers 14 difficult trails for experienced hikers. Routes like the Monte Rena loop with Devil's Foot (via Route 520) and the Ancient trail to Monte Alben (via CAI Route 525) involve significant elevation gain and rugged terrain, requiring good fitness and alpine experience.
Yes, the region has several caves. Notable options include the Corno Buco Cave, the Alabaster Cave, and the Madonnina Cave of Selvino, offering unique underground experiences.


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