Best attractions and places to see around Cornalba are concentrated in the Province of Bergamo, Italy, an area known for its natural landscape. The region serves as a hub for outdoor activities, particularly rock climbing, hiking, and cycling. Its surroundings offer numerous opportunities for exploration and scenic views.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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from Branchino, you arrive at the Alpe Corte refuge, before it, past the lake, there is a refuge
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Nice ride, challenging for the kilometers, in my case, but amply rewarded once you reach the refuge, shame about the road that is about to be completely cemented
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I pass through a beautiful grassy basin dominated by the limestone walls of the Arera
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The Val Seriana cycle path is a long 59 km snake that starts from the center of Bergamo and ends in Valbondione, in the upper Seriana valley. A slow-moving cycle path that runs parallel to the Serio river and passes through most of the villages nestled in the valley. Dozens of km pedaling through nature, art and mountains, a great opportunity for those who love to spend a relaxing moment in company, for those who want to do sports or for those who love cycle tourism. The route is well marked with indicative and informative signs along the entire route, you have to be a little careful not to lose your way in the very short sections on pavement and road. Most of the route runs alongside the Serio river that crosses it from time to time with characteristic pedestrian bridges and at times follows the disused Valseriana railway that served between Bergamo and Clusone at the turn of the 20th century.
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certainly one of the most iconic places in the Bergamo Orobie, also because it is easy to reach.
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beautiful places, well-kept cycle/pedestrian path equipped with many e-bike charging services, picnic areas and catering services.
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Connection point between the Alpe Corte refuge, the Capanna 2000 refuge and the Mezzeno huts. It enjoys a wide and clean view, especially of the western Orbie.
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Cornalba is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts, primarily known for rock climbing, hiking, and cycling. The surrounding area offers a variety of trails, climbs, and scenic routes for all levels of adventure.
Yes, the region around Cornalba is crisscrossed with numerous hiking paths. You can find challenging routes leading to the summit of Monte Alben, such as the Passo della Forca (1848 m) – Monte Alben Summit loop, or more moderate options like the Cornalba to Val d'Ola Alpine Huts Loop, which takes you through forests and past limestone cliffs.
Cyclists can enjoy the mythical climb of the Selvino Switchbacks, featuring 19 hairpin bends. For a longer, more relaxed ride, the Serio River Cycle Path offers a 59 km route through Val Seriana, following the river and passing through charming towns. You can also explore various routes listed in the Cycling around Cornalba guide.
The Branchino Pass, located at about 1850m above sea level, offers panoramic views and is easily reachable from Valcanale. Trails to Monte Alben also provide stunning vistas, especially from the Rifugio Monte Alben.
Yes, the Capanna 2000 Hut is a popular refuge offering excellent views and cuisine, serving as a base for many excursions at the foot of Pizzo Arera. Another option is La Baita del Giovanni, a bivouac near the Passo della Forca that provides shelter for hikers.
Cornalba is a renowned destination for rock climbing, boasting over 100 routes ranging in difficulty from 6a to 9a. Popular climbing areas include the Wall of the Hawks, the Central Sector, and the High Quarry, offering varied challenges on excellent quality limestone.
While Cornalba is known for more strenuous outdoor activities, the Serio River Cycle Path is a family-friendly option, offering a mostly flat and well-maintained route suitable for all ages. Many of the easier walking paths through the woods are also suitable for families.
While Cornalba itself focuses on natural attractions, nearby charming villages include San Pellegrino Terme, known for its medieval character. The elegance of Lake Iseo is also an easily accessible and beautiful destination for a day trip.
The area's altitude (around 1300m) and south/east orientation allow for rock climbing throughout the year. For hiking and cycling, spring, summer, and early autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather conditions, though some trails may be accessible in winter for specific activities.
The best way to experience the local landscape is through its extensive network of hiking and cycling trails. Explore the panoramic views from mountain passes like Branchino Pass, or hike through the tranquil Val d'Ola to discover limestone cliffs and alpine huts. The Serio River also offers a scenic route through the valley.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, the excellent cuisine and welcoming atmosphere at mountain huts like Capanna 2000 Hut, and the diverse opportunities for challenging and rewarding outdoor sports like cycling and rock climbing. The well-maintained cycle paths and the natural beauty of the trails are also highly valued.
Absolutely. For those seeking a challenge, routes to the summit of Monte Alben, such as the Monte Alben Summit – Rifugio Monte Alben loop, offer difficult terrain and significant elevation gain. Other demanding options include the Cima di Menna loop or the ascent to Pizzo Arera from Capanna 2000 Hut.
Yes, the Serio River Cycle Path is a significant long-distance route, stretching 59 km through Val Seriana. It follows the Serio River and partially repurposes a disused railway line, offering a unique cycling experience through nature and various villages.


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