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Hiking around Sale Marasino offers diverse terrain on the eastern shore of Lake Iseo, characterized by a blend of lake scenery and mountainous landscapes. The region features prominent peaks like Punta Almana and Monte Guglielmo, alongside historical paths such as the Ancient Valeriana Road. Trails often traverse woodlands, meadows, and alpine forests, providing varied natural environments. The area's topography includes significant elevation changes, offering routes from gentle lakeside paths to challenging mountain ascents.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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9.39km
04:12
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Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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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 Croce di Pezzolo is a panoramic pass at about 970 m above Sale Marasino, a fundamental crossing point between the Lake Iseo side and the Val Trompia. It is reachable both from Portole and from Pezzolo/Osteria Pastina and is a key junction for the trails towards Punta Almana. 📍 Where it is located and what it represents La Croce di Pezzolo is located along the southern ridge of the Almana, in a small grassy saddle that separates: the southern slope descending towards Pezzolo and Lake Iseo the northern slope facing Forcella di Sale and Val Trompia It is a popular spot for hikers because: it marks the transition between the 3V trail (lower section) and the path leading to the Almana summit it offers an open panorama of the Sebino and the Prealps it is easily accessible from multiple directions 🥾 How to reach it 1) From Pezzolo – Osteria Pastina (813 m) This is the shortest and simplest route. From the trattoria, follow the mule track that climbs through the woods and in 20–25 minutes you will reach La Croce di Pezzolo. 2) From Portole (Sale Marasino) From the Portole restaurant, climb towards Forcella di Sale and then descend slightly to the La Croce di Pezzolo pass. It is part of many loops, including the one leading to Punta Almana. 3) From the southern ridge of the Almana When descending from the summit along the southern ridge, La Croce di Pezzolo is the first point of reference. The ridge is scenic and highly appreciated. 🌄 Environment and panoramas The Croce is located in an open meadow, with views of: Lake Iseo Monte Isola Corna Trentapassi the Almana–Cabrera ridge It is a perfect place for a break during the Portole → Almana → Pezzolo loop.
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Simple tour in Polaveno
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very good refreshment stop👍
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base for some walking and cycling routes with 2 agritourisms. la fopela and il toscano with excellent typical dishes
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Here in Cuna you actually have an incredibly beautiful view over the northern part of Lake Iseo with Monte Isola.
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Beautiful and fascinating route
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Sale Marasino offers a diverse range of hiking trails, from easy lakeside strolls to challenging mountain ascents. You'll find paths winding through dense woodlands, meadows, and alpine forests, often providing breathtaking panoramic views of Lake Iseo and Monte Isola. The region features prominent peaks like Punta Almana and Monte Guglielmo, as well as historical routes such as the Ancient Valeriana Road.
Yes, Sale Marasino has several easy trails perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the Sale Marasino Big Bench trail is a relatively short and accessible option (2.8 km, 1h, +296 m elevation gain) that still offers splendid views of Lake Iseo. Overall, there are 10 easy routes available in the area.
Many trails offer stunning views of Lake Iseo and Monte Isola. For expansive vistas stretching from the Bergamo Alps to the Po Valley, consider routes leading to Punta Almana, such as the Hike from Oprtalj to Punta Almana. The summit of Monte Guglielmo, accessible via routes like the trek from Zone, provides awe-inspiring landscapes of Lake Iseo, Valle Camonica, and the Prealps. Along the way, you might encounter the whimsical Bosco degli Gnomi (Gnome Forest) with its wooden sculptures, or historical sites like the Sanctuary of the Madonna della Ceriola.
Yes, the region offers several circular routes. While specific loop trails are not detailed in every description, many routes are designed to be circular or can be combined to form loops, allowing you to return to your starting point without retracing your steps. For example, the Lake Iseo and Monte Isola viewpoint trail from Nistisino is a moderate route that offers varied terrain and consistent views, often completed as a loop.
Sale Marasino is generally pleasant for hiking from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming flora, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. Summer is also popular, though it can be warm, especially on exposed trails. For higher altitude treks like those to Monte Guglielmo, late spring to early autumn is ideal to avoid snow and ensure clear paths.
Many trails in the Sale Marasino area are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty with your canine companion. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near livestock, and to carry water for both yourself and your pet. Check specific trail regulations if you plan to visit nature reserves.
Hiking durations vary significantly based on difficulty and distance. Easy walks can take as little as 1-2 hours, such as the Sale Marasino Big Bench trail. Moderate hikes, like the Lake Iseo and Monte Isola viewpoint trail from Nistisino, typically range from 3 to 5 hours. More challenging ascents to peaks like Punta Almana or Monte Guglielmo can take 4 to over 5 hours, depending on the starting point and specific route.
Yes, the area around Sale Marasino features interesting geological formations. You can explore highlights such as the Bogn Natural Amphitheater and the Valle di Inzino, which offer unique natural scenery. The Gola del Tinazzo is another notable gorge in the vicinity.
The hiking trails in Sale Marasino are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 1200 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the stunning panoramic views of Lake Iseo and Monte Isola, the well-maintained paths, and the diverse terrain that caters to various fitness levels. The blend of natural beauty and historical elements is also often highlighted.
Sale Marasino is accessible by public transport, particularly by bus services that connect to other towns around Lake Iseo. While some trailheads might be directly accessible, others may require a short walk from the nearest bus stop. It's advisable to check local bus schedules and routes in advance to plan your journey to specific starting points.
Parking is generally available in and around Sale Marasino, particularly near popular trailheads or in the town center. For routes starting from specific villages or points, designated parking areas are often provided. It's recommended to arrive early during peak season to secure a spot, especially for popular routes like those leading to Punta Almana or Monte Guglielmo.
Absolutely. Sale Marasino offers 14 difficult routes for experienced hikers. Trails like the Sale Marasino to Punta Almana (9.4 km, 4h 12m, 780m elevation gain) or the Le Creste Ridge Trail with Lake Iseo Views (13.4 km, 5h 35m, 1046m elevation gain) provide significant elevation changes and rugged terrain, rewarding trekkers with expansive views and a true mountain experience.


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