Best mountain passes around Predore are found near Lake Iseo, providing elevated points with views of the lake and the Bergamo and Brescia Prealps. These locations offer diverse trekking opportunities across panoramic peaks and scenic hiking trails. The area features various mountain passes that serve as natural watersheds and provide extensive panoramas.
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Fountain and commercial activities for refreshment, from here you go up to the bench or take the path to Adrara and arrive at Villongo, a long and fun descent that compensates for the effort of climbing from Grone.
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The climb to Passo del Colle Gallo (763 m above sea level) and its Sanctuary of the Madonna dei Ciclisti (officially Madonna della Neve) is one of the historic and most beloved ascents in Bergamo cycling. Located in the province of Bergamo, this pass connects the Val Seriana (from Albino/Gramelduro) with the Val Cavallina (from Casazza).
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📌 Characteristics of Passo Spino (Sebino version) It is a small wooded pass, not marked by structures or refuges. It is located on the road/mule track that connects the two main passes in the area: Croce di Marone Forcella di Sale It is a transit point for MTB riders and hikers who follow the “Malghe in rete” loop. The section between Forcella di Sale and Passo Spino is predominantly downhill, with some short uphill sections. 🥾 Why it is important Passo Spino is useful as a reference point if: you are doing the Croce di Marone → Forcella di Sale → Noase → Sale Marasino loop you are riding the panoramic mountain road that connects the two main passes of Sebino you are climbing or descending by MTB along the “Malghe in rete” route It is not a panoramic viewpoint like Croce di Pezzolo or the Almana ridge: it is more of a technical passage along the ridge. 🗺️ Quick summary Forcella di Sale = pass at 1150 m, start of the Sentiero Benedetti Passo Spino = immediately after, on the road that continues towards Noase Croce di Marone = connected to both via the same mountain road
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La Forcella di Sale is a pass at about 1150 m above Sale Marasino, a junction point between the Iseo Lake slope and Val Trompia, and direct access to the Filippo Benedetti Equipped Path towards Punta Almana. 📍 What it is and where it is located Official sources describe it as a take-off point for paragliding and a key passage for those climbing towards Almana or Guglielmo. Altitude: 1150 m Location: above Portole (Sale Marasino) Function: pass between Lake Iseo and Val Trompia, connected to Croce di Marone by a mountain road It is also the point where the Filippo Benedetti Equipped Path begins, one of the most scenic and technical stretches in the area. 🥾 How to reach it 1) From Sale Marasino (classic itinerary) The route starts from the car park above the village: first km on a steep asphalt road you reach Forcella di Sale after a few hairpin bends here is the gate that leads to the equipped path 2) From Croce di Marone A largely downhill connection, with short climbs, leads to Forcella di Sale passing through Passo Spino . 3) By MTB The road between Croce di Marone and Forcella di Sale is described as pleasant and panoramic, suitable for mountain biking . 🧗 Filippo Benedetti Equipped Path From the Forcella starts the most characteristic section of the hike towards Punta Almana: exposed passages short rocky sections where you need to use your hands it is not a via ferrata, but requires a sure footing and absence of vertigo spectacular panorama of the lake already from the ridge 🚴 For those climbing by bike The ascent from Sale Marasino is considered very hard: 6.7 km 918 m of elevation gain 13.7% average gradient last 2.5 km "almost vertical" according to reviews 🌄 Why it is an important point It is one of the two main passes of the eastern Sebino along with Croce di Marone It allows you to reach Punta Almana (via the ridge or via the equipped path) It is a take-off point for paragliding with a view of Monte Isola
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I know of nothing comparable from my home country of Germany, but in the country that has the internationally recognized sporting competition of the Giro d'Italia, there must surely also be the very special patronage of a "Madonna dei Ciclisti".
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Saint John of the Ants not of the Doors
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You get there with effort and sweat but it's worth it, and shortly thereafter you can climb the Guglielmo
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Predore is surrounded by panoramic peaks offering breathtaking views of Lake Iseo and the Prealps. Notable spots include Monte Bronzone, which provides a 360-degree panorama of Lake Iseo, Monte Isola, and the Orobie mountains. Another is Cesulì Chapel and View of Lake Endine, offering a magnificent view of Lake Endine from its 18th-century chapel.
From the elevated points around Predore, you can expect extensive 360-degree panoramas. These often include stunning vistas of Lake Iseo, its prominent island Monte Isola, the surrounding Bergamo and Brescia Prealps, and on clear days, even the distant Po Valley. Peaks like Punta Almana are celebrated for their exceptional views, encompassing Lake Iseo, Monte Guglielmo, and the Orobie Alps.
Yes, several routes offer a challenge for experienced hikers. Corna Trentapassi is known for its distinctive trident shape and demanding trails with steep and exposed sections, including a via ferrata option. San Fermo Pass (La Bratta) also features mixed terrain and steep gradients, providing a challenging ascent with rewarding lake views.
For those seeking a less strenuous experience, the trek to Croce di Predore (Corno Buco) is described as suitable for all types of hikers, offering vast panoramas of the southern sector of Lake Iseo. While it includes some rocky sections, it's generally more accessible than other peaks.
While many trails around Predore involve significant elevation gain, some sections or shorter routes can be suitable for families. The trek to Croce di Predore (Corno Buco) is generally considered an excursion for all types of hikers, making it a potential option for families looking for panoramic views without extreme difficulty.
Beyond hiking, the area around Predore offers various outdoor activities. You can explore MTB trails, with options like the 'Monte Bronzone - Lake Iseo Panorama Loop'. There are also numerous running trails, including routes around the Torbiere del Sebino nature reserve, and cycling routes that take you through scenic landscapes and past historical sites.
Spring and autumn are generally considered the best seasons for hiking around Predore's mountain passes. The temperatures are pleasant, and the scenery is vibrant. For instance, Monte Bronzone is suitable for hiking in spring and autumn, and Punta Almana also offers the best experience during these seasons due to comfortable conditions and colorful landscapes.
Yes, the area features passes with historical and religious importance. Cesulì Chapel and View of Lake Endine is a mountain pass named after an 18th-century chapel. Additionally, San Giovanni delle Portine Pass allows for a visit to the sanctuary of San Giovanni alle Ants, adding a cultural dimension to your trek.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially those of Lake Iseo and Monte Isola. The diverse trekking opportunities, ranging from moderate to challenging, and the chance to immerse oneself in nature are also highly valued. The unique features of peaks like Corna Trentapassi and the historical elements found at places like Colle di Caf also contribute to a memorable experience.
While popular spots can attract visitors, exploring trails that lead to lesser-known viewpoints or choosing off-peak times can offer a more solitary experience. For example, the climb to Colmì is described as a remarkable and solitary route, despite its challenging slopes, offering a splendid view towards the south.
Yes, many of the trails around Predore can be combined into circular routes, allowing you to start and end in the same location. The Corno (Punta Alta) Panoramic Trail, starting from the center of Predore, offers various options for different durations and difficulty levels, making it possible to plan a circular hike with stunning lake views.


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