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Mountaineering routes around Lodrino traverse a diverse landscape of mountains, valleys, and lakes, situated between the Brescia province of Italy and the Ticino canton of Switzerland. The region is characterized by prominent summits like Monte Guglielmo, offering extensive views, and rugged terrain featuring challenging Via Ferratas and climbing opportunities. Valleys such as Val Trompia and proximity to Lake Iseo contribute to varied natural features, providing a robust environment for mountaineering activities.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
4.7
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37
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9.13km
04:18
810m
810m
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
4.7
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15
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4.27km
02:10
420m
410m
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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4.0
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5
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8.40km
04:12
750m
750m
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Very nicely laid out via ferrata, but not necessarily suitable for beginners, difficulty D, already vertical at the start, slightly overhanging.
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panorama on Lake Iseo and Val Trompia
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The Filippo Benedetti Equipped Trail is the most technical and spectacular section for climbing Punta Almana: it starts from Forcella di Sale and reaches the ridge passing through Punta Cabrera, with short equipped sections and continuous views of Lake Iseo. 🧭 Trail Identity The Filippo Benedetti Trail is an E/EE route with some passages equipped with metal cables, but it is not a via ferrata. It is a historic trail dedicated to Filippo Benedetti, a central figure in the Gruppo Amici della Montagna of Sale Marasino. The sources confirm that the route: starts from Portole and climbs to Forcella di Sale (approx. 1h) takes trail 3V / 314 beyond the pass turns right and begins the equipped section towards Punta Cabrera continues along the ridge to the summit of Punta Almana (1390 m) 🥾 Technical Description of the Route 1) Portole → Forcella di Sale Steep mule track, cobbled and then cemented About 1h of determined climbing 2) Entrance to the Benedetti Trail At the Forcella, cross a fence and follow the meadow with white-blue trail markers. The trail immediately becomes steep, rocky, and exposed in some places. The sources describe it as: sections equipped with cable diagonal ledge on grassy-earthy ground rocky gully where you can climb even without a rope if experienced 3) Punta Cabrera → Almana Ridge After Punta Cabrera, you face an exposed traverse and a final equipped gully. Once the equipment ends, you emerge onto the ridge, with a direct view of the summit cross. The ridge is scenic but requires a sure footing. 4) Punta Almana Summit (1390 m) The cross is reached in a few minutes. Exceptional panorama over Sebino, Guglielmo, Orobie, and Val Trompia. ⛰️ Recommended Descent The classic descent is along the ridge towards the Croce di Pezzolo, then return to Portole via Pezzolo/Osteria Pastina. The Almana → Pezzolo section is steep and rocky, classified as EE in technical sources.
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path connecting Punta Almana to the forcella di sale
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Beautiful via ferrata of medium difficulty. Even where there are no artificial holds, the rock usually offers nice pockets. I honestly preferred to do it with climbing shoes since it develops entirely vertically.
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EE section that leads first to the crest and then, after the fork, to the summit. It is clearly visible, but steep and with several exposed sections.
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Fir forest which then gives way to beech forest, then to coppice.
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A tall forest that provides freshness and peace especially on hot days.
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There are over 5 mountaineering routes around Lodrino listed on komoot, catering to various skill levels. You'll find options ranging from moderate to difficult, with the majority being challenging.
The Brescian Prealps, where Lodrino is situated, are generally best explored from late spring through early autumn. During these months, the weather is more stable, and trails are typically clear of snow, offering optimal conditions for challenging routes and panoramic views.
Yes, the Lodrino area is known for its challenging Via Ferrata. The Via Ferrata Caspai – Notable section loop from Lodrino is a difficult route known for its scenic sections and sense of exposure. The Via Ferrata Corno dei Caspai is also a notable attraction, offering a demanding D/E difficulty section.
Yes, several circular routes are available. For instance, the Punta Almana Summit – Crest Trail Above Lake Iseo loop from Sale Marasino offers panoramic views above Lake Iseo. Another option is the Pozza dell'Angelo – Monte Guglielmo loop from Croce di Marone, which takes you through the Monte Guglielmo area.
Mountaineering routes in Lodrino often lead to stunning natural features. You can explore the 'wonderfully wild' Lodrino Valley, or ascend Monte Guglielmo for breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views. The Pisot Waterfall is also a highlight in the area, and the Lodrino Gorge is known for its impressive rock faces and clear, turquoise water.
Yes, there are moderate options available. The Pozza dell'Angelo – Monte Guglielmo loop from Croce di Marone is a moderate trail leading through the Monte Guglielmo area. Another moderate choice is the Punta Caravina – Dosso Pedalta loop from Catena Bresciana Occidentale.
While specific public transport details for each trailhead can vary, Lodrino's central position in the Val Trompia region means some areas might be accessible by local bus services. However, for many remote mountaineering starting points, a private vehicle is often more convenient. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific routes.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. For routes starting from villages like Lodrino, Sale Marasino, or Croce di Marone, you can often find designated parking areas. For example, routes leading to Monte Guglielmo are accessible from both Val Trompia and Lake Iseo, with parking options available in these areas. Always check local signage for parking regulations.
While many mountaineering routes in Lodrino are rated moderate to difficult, some sections or shorter trails might be suitable for families with older children who have some hiking experience. For example, the ascent to Monte Palo from Lodrino is described as moderately steep and offers extensive views, which could be a rewarding family outing. Always check the route's difficulty and elevation gain before setting out with family.
Generally, dogs are permitted on many hiking and mountaineering trails in the Italian Alps, provided they are kept on a leash and owners adhere to responsible pet ownership guidelines, including cleaning up after their dogs. However, specific restrictions might apply in certain protected areas or on Via Ferrata routes. It's always best to check local regulations for the specific trail you plan to undertake.
The mountaineering routes in Lodrino are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 10 reviews. Mountaineers often praise the spectacular panoramas, breathtaking views, and the diverse terrain that includes majestic mountain peaks and challenging Via Ferratas.
While popular summits like Monte Guglielmo attract many, the vastness of the Brescian Prealps and the 'wonderfully wild' Lodrino Valley offer opportunities for quieter exploration. Routes like the Punta Caravina – Monte Guglielmo loop from Catena Bresciana Occidentale might offer a more secluded experience compared to the most frequented trails, allowing you to discover the region's serene beauty.


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