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Mountaineering routes around Fino Del Monte are situated in the Province of Bergamo, Italy, within the Orobie Prealps. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, including the prominent Presolana Massif, which reaches 2,521 meters. Diverse elevations range from approximately 600 meters to over 2,000 meters, offering varied landscapes for mountaineering. This area features a mix of alpine meadows, thick forests, and significant peaks, providing a challenging environment for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
3.6
(5)
13
hikers
9.88km
04:48
920m
920m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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hikers
11.6km
05:04
860m
860m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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6
hikers
16.7km
07:42
1,280m
1,280m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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7
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18.8km
08:11
1,460m
1,460m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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13.9km
06:13
990m
990m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Passo degli Agnelli (1,950 m) is a charming panoramic pass located at the foot of the southern walls of Presolana, in the province of Bergamo. Accessible mainly from Rifugio Rino Olmo or via routes including the Sentiero delle Capre and Rifugio Cassinelli, it offers a unique alpine environment, often frequented for hikes and chamois spotting.
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The Chapel of San Carlo, located as you ascend from the Tezzi Alti of Gandellino toward the Sedornia Valley, is a small Alpine place of devotion dedicated to Saint Charles Borromeo, a saint widely venerated throughout Lombardy. Its origins are linked to popular tradition and the widespread presence of the Borromean cult in the Bergamo valleys, especially between the 17th and 18th centuries, when many rural communities erected chapels and votive stones to ask for protection from disease, famine, and natural disasters. The chapel is located along an ancient path connecting the Tezzi hamlets and the Sedornia pastures: a necessary passageway for shepherds, farmers, and travelers. For this reason, the local community chose to erect a small, simple, stone sacred building here as a sign of protection for those tackling the climb to the mountain pastures. Its location, slightly raised from the trail and overlooking the Sedornia stream, recalls the typical function of Alpine votive chapels: to bless the path and protect the valley. Over time, the chapel has become a symbol of identity for the residents of Gandellino and Tezzi. It is still carefully maintained today and is part of local cultural itineraries, as evidenced by tourist itineraries that include it among the area's historical points of interest.
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The Spiazzi dell'Acqua Picnic Area is one of the most peaceful and pleasant spots in the Gandellino area, surrounded by greenery and perfect for a relaxing break before or after a hike. Located in an easily accessible clearing, it offers tables, natural shade, and a cool atmosphere thanks to the proximity to the water. It's a simple yet meticulously maintained spot, ideal for families, groups, or anyone looking to enjoy a quiet moment in nature. Its secluded location and wooded setting make it a small haven of peace, convenient to reach yet far from the noise.
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The erratic boulder, a reddish-purple Verrucano parallelepiped, has a volume of approximately 20 m3 and protrudes approximately 130 cm from the ground. The east and west walls have detached from the boulder due to weathering, rotating slightly outward and reveal the outline of steps carved to facilitate access to the boulder. The upper part, slightly concave and sloping toward the valley, features several incisions, cup marks, and channels, roughly crafted but arranged with a certain symmetry: they are distributed mainly along three parallel lines. The north-facing face also displays a series of cup-marked incisions arranged in an oblique line. The shape and distribution of these incisions are such that they cannot be considered natural in origin. This altar boulder was presumably a sacred place of the ancient priests, the Celtic Druids. Perhaps a place of sacrifice. According to studies conducted here and elsewhere in the Alps, it is believed that the altar stone was used for sacred rites between the third and first millennium BC. In reality, the sacredness of this place extends beyond prehistory. The name "Sedornia" is a transformation of the Roman name "Sáturnia," thus another religious element, the god Saturn, god of nature, prosperity, and abundance.
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Lake Spigorel is a small alpine lake in the Sedornia Valley, accessible from Tezzi Alti (Gandellino) via CAI trail 309. It is a popular destination for its wild location between Monte Barbarossa and Vigna Vaga. 🚶♂️ Route from Tezzi Alti Key details Start: Tezzi Alti (969 m) Arrival: Lake Spigorel (approximately 1,800 m) Difficulty: Hiking (E) Duration: Outward journey: ~3 hours Return journey: ~2 hours Elevation gain: ~830 m General route outline Take the forest road of the Sedornia Valley. Pass by the Chapel of San Carlo (1,163 m). Continue through woods and pastures to the Vigna Vaga huts. The final stretch climbs steeply toward the lake basin. ⭐ Why go there Wild and untouched environment. Excellent viewpoint over the Sedornia Valley. Option to continue toward Sponda Vaga or Rifugio Mirtillo for longer itineraries.
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The trail is suitable for everyone and takes about an hour to reach the refuge. You can either hike along a cobblestone road or through the woods (not recommended if it's snowing in winter because it freezes, and in summer, some sections are very muddy). Be sure to pay extra attention.
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A very characteristic refuge at the foot of the Presolana at 1,940 meters. It can be climbed from Teveno or Colere (in approximately 1 hour 45 and 2 hours 30 minutes). Several peaks can be reached from the refuge; the Curò refuge can be reached via the Giro delle Orobie trail.
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Mountaineering routes in Fino Del Monte, situated within the Orobie Prealps, feature diverse and challenging terrain. You'll encounter significant altitude differences, ranging from approximately 600 meters to over 2,000 meters, with prominent peaks like the Presolana Massif. The landscape includes alpine meadows, thick forests, and high mountain passes, offering a demanding environment for experienced mountaineers.
Yes, several mountaineering routes around Fino Del Monte are circular. For example, the Rifugio Vodala – Breathtaking View loop from Boario is a popular circular option. Another challenging loop is the Cassinelli Hut – Passo Pozzera loop from Passo della Presolana, which traverses high mountain terrain.
The region offers several interesting natural landmarks. You can find the Summit of Pizzo Formico, which provides exceptional vistas. The Savina Chapel also offers a wonderful panorama. For those interested in water features, the Sanguigno Stream Waterfalls are a highlight, and the Giant's Kettles of Valzurio are a unique natural monument.
All mountaineering routes listed for Fino Del Monte are classified as difficult. They are designed for experienced mountaineers seeking significant elevation changes, technical terrain, and challenging ascents. The area's prominent mountainous surroundings and high mountain passes contribute to their demanding nature.
The mountaineering routes in Fino Del Monte are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from 8 reviews. Mountaineers often praise the challenging ascents, the panoramic views of the Prealps and Orobie Alps, and the diverse landscapes encountered on trails like the Spigorel Peak – Pizzo di Petto loop from Gandellino.
Yes, many routes provide breathtaking views. The Rifugio Vodala – Breathtaking View loop from Boario is specifically noted for its panoramic vistas. Additionally, the Cassinelli Hut – Passo Pozzera loop from Passo della Presolana offers views towards the Presolana and the valley below.
The mountaineering route with the highest elevation gain is the Monte Ferrante Summit – Corna Gemelle loop from Colere, which features an ascent of approximately 1,441 meters. This route is also the longest, covering about 18.5 kilometers.
Yes, the region around Fino Del Monte features interesting geological formations. You can explore the Pagani Cave and the Sanguigno Valley, which is a notable gorge. The Old Via Mala Road and Tunnels also offer a unique historical and natural experience.
The duration for mountaineering routes in Fino Del Monte varies depending on the specific trail and your pace. Routes generally range from around 4 hours 46 minutes for shorter loops like the Rifugio Vodala – Breathtaking View loop from Boario, up to over 8 hours for longer and more challenging expeditions such as the Monte Ferrante Summit – Corna Gemelle loop from Colere.
Yes, mountain passes are a significant feature of the mountaineering landscape here. The Passo degli Agnelli is a notable pass in the area. Additionally, routes like the Cassinelli Hut – Passo Pozzera loop from Passo della Presolana involve traversing high mountain passes like Passo Pozzera, offering challenging terrain and expansive views.


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