Mountain peaks around Bossico offer diverse experiences in the Bergamo Alps, overlooking Lake Iseo. The village is situated on a sunny plateau, providing direct access to prominent peaks. This region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, offering panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and lakes. The area features a mix of accessible trails and more challenging ascents, catering to various hiking preferences.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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The pyramid located near the Cross serves as a shelter for food and necessities (privately owned)
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PLEASE NOTE!!! Starting June 2025, parking at Forcella is subject to a fee. A small fee of €3 will be charged for parking. The goal is to use the proceeds to maintain Via Cadorna (this is what the municipality has declared. Whether this is fair or not, I'll leave it to others to decide), the main thoroughfare leading to Forcella.
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panoramic view of the Gandino valley.
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Very panoramic position, with a view over the entire Val Gandino.
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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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The Croce dei Pastori is a panoramic point located at 1250 meters above sea level in the Gandino Valley, near the Dante Baroncelli Bivouac. It is a large wooden cross, positioned on the edge of a slope, with a spectacular view of the valley2. Main features: Altitude: 1250 m. Location: Along the path that leads to the Conca del Farno. History: The original cross was placed in 1716 and subsequently replaced in 2002. Panorama: Direct view of the Gandino Valley and the surrounding mountains. Access: Reachable with an excursion from Barzizza di Gandino, passing through the Tribulina della Guazza. The Croce dei Pastori is a perfect place for a break during an excursion, with benches and tables for refreshments. If you wait for sunset, you can enjoy a unique spectacle with the lights of the villages in the valley that slowly light up
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The Dante Baroncelli Bivouac is located at 1257 meters above sea level in the Groaro Valley, near the Tribulina della Guazza and the Croce dei Pastori, from which you can enjoy a spectacular view of the Gandino Valley. Main features: Altitude: 1257 m Location: Groaro Valley, near the Tribulina della Guazza Access: Reachable via the CAI 545 path Structure: Small but welcoming, with well-kept interiors Recommended route: Departure from the Conca del Farno, following the CAI 545 path The bivouac is an excellent stopping point for hikers heading to Pizzo Formico or the Rifugio Parafulmine
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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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From Bossico, the most prominent and beloved mountain peak is Monte Colombina. Often called the "balcony of Lake Iseo," it offers breathtaking panoramic views of Lake Iseo and the surrounding Bergamo Alps. The hike to Monte Colombina is considered moderate and starts from Bossico, passing through scenic spots like Pozza d'Ast.
For truly spectacular views, Monte Colombina provides 360-degree vistas encompassing the Orobie range, Valle Camonica, Lake Iseo, and even the Po Valley. Another excellent option is Corna Trentapassi Summit and View of Lake Iseo, which offers a beautiful panoramic point over Lake Iseo with views extending to the Orobie and Prealps.
While many trails in the region can be challenging, the ascent to Monte Colombina from Bossico is generally considered moderate and suitable for most hikers, making it a good option for families. The route passes through pleasant forests and meadows. Additionally, Ranzanico Pass is listed as family-friendly and serves as an excellent starting point for various excursions.
The mountain peaks around Bossico offer diverse natural features. You'll encounter stunning lake views, such as those from Monte Colombina overlooking Lake Iseo, and from Corna Trentapassi Summit. The region also features forests of pine and beech, sunny meadows, and unique karst pasture basins, like the one visible from Summit of Pizzo Formico.
The region is beautiful throughout the year. For general hiking, spring to autumn offers pleasant conditions. However, some peaks like Pizzo Formico and Pizzo Corzene are particularly popular in winter for activities like cross-country skiing or classic winter ascents, offering a different kind of experience.
Yes, on the summit of Monte Colombina, you'll find a large iron cross erected in 1951, commemorating the Holy Year of 1950. There's also an orientation plate (geolabium) and a summit diary. Another notable landmark is the Shepherds' Cross, a man-made monument and panoramic viewpoint at 1250 meters, offering direct views of the Val Gandino.
There are numerous hiking trails available. For example, you can hike from Bossico to Monte Colombina, or explore the Trail Q03, a Lake Iseo panoramic route from Bossico to Ceratello. The Hiking around Bossico guide provides more details on these and other routes, including the Monte Colombina Loop Trail.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging experiences, the region offers several difficult mountaineering routes. Examples include the East Forepeak Corna Trentapassi loop from Toline, or the Forcellino del Zuf loop from Zone. You can find more challenging options in the Mountain Hikes around Bossico guide.
A convenient starting point with parking is Ranzanico Pass. It has a parking area with a capacity of about 30 spaces, though a scratch and stop ticket (3 euros) is required. This pass is an excellent base for excursions to peaks like Monte Sparavera or Monte Croce.
Visitors consistently praise the exceptional panoramic views, especially those overlooking Lake Iseo and the surrounding Alps. The accessibility of trails like the one to Monte Colombina, combined with the stunning scenery and well-marked paths, makes the area highly appealing. The community has shared over 200 photos and given more than 250 upvotes, highlighting the beauty and enjoyment found here.
Yes, along the ridge of Monte Colombina, you can find Rifugio Magnolini at 1,613 meters. It offers refreshments and the possibility for overnight stays, providing a convenient stop for hikers exploring the area.
Absolutely. The hike to Monte Colombina passes through scenic spots like Pozza d'Ast, which features a picnic area with tables, benches, barbecue facilities, and fresh water. You can also extend your trip to Colle San Fermo, another rest area with picnic facilities and a small 19th-century church, making it ideal for a full day out.


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