Best mountain peaks around Paitone are characterized by a scenic hilly landscape within the province of Brescia, Italy. The area is part of the larger Parco delle Colline, known for its ecological value and diverse trails. While not featuring towering peaks, the region offers elevated areas like Monte Budellone with geological interest and panoramic views. These features make the area suitable for various outdoor activities.
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Very beautiful, easy to ride climb up Brescia's local mountain.
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Climbing Mount Maddalena
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Monte Maddalena (854m) the home mountain for the citizens of Brescia. A gym for outdoor training. The asphalt climb is 10.1km long and takes you from 150m of the city to 800m of the Cavrelle restaurant square with a positive gain of 650m. The summit of the mountain (854m) is 1km further on (asphalted, but ruined) near the ruined Rifugio Maddalena and the small military telecommunications structure. From the Cavrelle square you have a splendid view of the lower Garda lake, the morainic hills and the Po Valley. The city of Brescia remains almost completely hidden, you can observe it well up to 5km. For MTB and enduro lovers there are numerous paths and tracks that allow you to train and have fun, even trail runners have an infinite number of paths to choose from.
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The climb up Monte Maddalena from Brescia is the "home" climb for many local cyclists. The route is about 11 kilometers long and allows for almost 750 meters of elevation gain. It starts from the outskirts of the city and climbs up the hillside, with average gradients of around 6.5%. From the top you can enjoy a beautiful view of Brescia.
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Very beautiful and panoramic stretch that from Maddalena leads to Monte Denno.
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Fantastic panoramic point towards the east with a complete view of lower Garda, Valtenesi, the Mantua moraine hills, Baldo and Lessinia.
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The Selvapiana cross is located at an altitude of 850 meters and is surmounted by a large votive cross. Together with Selva Piana, crowned by high metal towers, and Mount Renico, on which the sanctuary of the Madonna della Neve stands, it makes up Mount Selvapiana, which is the highest elevation of a ridge that rises north of Gavardo.
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top with a view of Lake Garda, you arrive shortly after the famous Maddalena radars
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While Paitone is characterized by a hilly landscape rather than towering mountains, the most notable elevated area is Monte Budellone. Other significant points include the Ascent to Monte Maddalena from Brescia, the Summit of Monte Denno, and Monte Fieno Summit, all offering unique experiences and views.
The region is known for its karstic formations, particularly on Monte Budellone, which features cave systems like the "Buco del Frate" and the "Bus dei Lader." You'll also find diverse flora and fauna within the broader Parco delle Colline, encompassing chestnut, hazelnut, and conifer woods.
Yes, Monte Budellone features a climbing wall (falesia), making it a destination for sport climbing enthusiasts.
Monte Budellone is significant for its archaeological findings, with prehistoric artifacts discovered in the "Bus dei Lader" cave. The area also hosts the Sanctuary of the Beata Vergine di Paitone, linking the natural landscape with local history and culture.
From Monte Budellone, you can enjoy panoramic views of Paitone and the surrounding Valle Sabbia. Other excellent viewpoints include the Selvapiana Cross, which offers great views of Lake Garda, and the Summit of Monte Denno, providing spectacular views of the marble quarries of Botticino and Lake Garda.
The area around Paitone is popular for cycling and gravel biking. You can explore various routes, such as those found in the Cycling around Paitone guide or the Gravel biking around Paitone guide.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails. For example, you can find routes like "Monte Budellone Quarry – Church of Saint Roch, Paitone loop" or "Sentiero Mario Merelli to Monte Tesio from Chiesa di San Carlo Borromeo" in the Hiking around Paitone guide. Trails on Monte Budellone are particularly recommended during autumn and winter.
Hiking on Monte Budellone and other elevated areas is particularly recommended during autumn and winter to avoid the heat at lower altitudes. The cooler months offer more comfortable conditions for exploring the trails.
Yes, on Monte Maddalena, you can find Le Cavrelle Restaurant, which serves good food and offers a bar for refreshments. It's a popular spot for walkers, cyclists, and runners, providing beautiful views of the city and, on clear days, the Apennines and Lake Garda.
Yes, Paitone is situated within the larger Parco delle Colline (Hill Park), a significant green area in the Brescia region. This park is recognized for its ecological value and offers numerous trails for various activity levels.
While Paitone itself is hilly, some routes in the broader region offer more challenging terrain. For instance, the Summit of Monte Denno is described as a challenging point on the ridge. You can find routes with varying difficulty grades in the Hiking around Paitone guide.
The trails ascending Monte Budellone are generally accessible for hikers, making them suitable for families. The broader Parco delle Colline also offers numerous trails of different activity levels, providing options for family outings.


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