Best mountain peaks around Traona are found in the Valtellina Rhaetian Alps, offering access to various summits. Traona, situated at an average elevation of 252 meters, is surrounded by significantly higher peaks. The region provides challenging climbs, expansive vistas, and unique natural features for outdoor enthusiasts. This area is known for its diverse alpine landscape, attracting those seeking high-altitude experiences.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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It is a path that must be approached with great care because it alternates simple sections with more technical ones.
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A beautiful and scenic route leads from Roccoli Lorla (paid parking with automatic kiosk or Easy Park, €5 per day) to the summit of Monte Legnone via trail 1B, difficulty EE. The trail has recently been equipped with sturdy metal chains, and the previous blue ropes have been removed. All exposed sections have chains or guardrails, making this trail, in the summer months and on dry ground, accessible to all hikers with some experience on technical trails. In the more difficult sections, in addition to the chains, there are crampons to aid progression. Sturdy footwear is required, and, as recommended by local signage, crampons before, during, and after the winter season.
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Wonderful view and ideal for staying longer and enjoying
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Wonderful walk, done on 06/07/24. I didn't reach the top, I was missing 100 meters of altitude, as the ridge was snow-covered and very sloping, and since I was alone I preferred not to risk it, certainly to be done again without snow.
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Rest and refreshment point in Codera
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A greeting to dear Andrea (the Innkeeper) is a must if you pass by here. He will know how to properly refresh you after the fatigue of the climb! Fresh beer for everyone!!!!!
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Monte Legnone, with its 2,609 m a.s.l., is the highest peak in the province of Lecco and in the westernmost sector of the Orobie Alps.
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Great place to stop full of picnic tables
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The region around Traona offers several notable peaks. Monte Legnone Summit, at 2,609 meters, is the highest peak in the province of Lecco and offers extensive panoramic views. Further into the Val Masino area, you'll find iconic mountaineering destinations like Pizzo Badile (3,308 m) and Pizzo Cengalo (3,369 m), known for their challenging climbs.
Yes, for experienced mountaineers, the peaks in the Val Masino area, such as Pizzo Badile and Pizzo Cengalo, offer serious alpine challenges. Pizzo Badile is famous for its splendid rock climbs, while Pizzo Cengalo features technical sections that may require an ice axe and crampons depending on conditions. Monte Legnone Summit also presents a long, steep ascent with some exposed sections equipped with fixed ropes.
The mountain peaks near Traona offer breathtaking vistas. From Monte Legnone Summit, you can enjoy expansive panoramic views of the Alps, stretching from Monviso to Ortles, including the peaks of Val Masino, the Mera Valley, and a stunning view of Lake Como. Rosetta Peak provides an excellent 360-degree viewpoint across the Valgerola and Valtellina, with clear views of the Valtellina Alps and Prealps.
Yes, there are several useful stopping points. Antonio Omio Hut is located at 2,100 meters and offers beds, restaurant service, and even climbing walls. Another option is La Locanda Hut, a simple hostel in the unique village of Codera, which is only reachable on foot or by helicopter.
Beyond peak bagging, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to difficult, as detailed in the Hiking around Traona guide. For cyclists, there are extensive road cycling routes, including the Sentiero Valtellina, and challenging mountain biking trails, which you can find in the Road Cycling Routes around Traona and MTB Trails around Traona guides.
The slopes of the mountains near Traona are rich in natural features. On Monte Legnone, you'll pass through larch forests and across alpine pastures. The area is also known for potential sightings of alpine ibex, especially on Monte Legnone's slopes above the tree line. The Val Masino area, home to Pizzo Badile and Pizzo Cengalo, is characterized by imposing granite massifs and unique rock formations.
While many peaks offer challenging climbs, there are areas suitable for families. The San Sciucc rest area provides benches and tables in the shade of chestnut trees with a fountain for fresh water, making it a pleasant spot for a break. For easier walks, consider exploring some of the less strenuous trails mentioned in the Hiking around Traona guide, such as the 'Castello di Domofole loop from Traona'.
The best time to visit largely depends on your activity. For high-altitude mountaineering on peaks like Pizzo Badile and Pizzo Cengalo, late summer and early autumn typically offer the most stable weather and snow conditions. For hiking on Monte Legnone and other trails, late spring through early autumn provides pleasant temperatures and accessible paths, though some higher sections may retain snow into early summer.
Visitors consistently praise the spectacular panoramic views from summits like Monte Legnone Summit and Rosetta Peak. The challenging yet rewarding nature of the climbs, the opportunity to spot wildlife like alpine ibex, and the welcoming atmosphere of mountain huts like Antonio Omio Hut are frequently highlighted as top experiences.
For Monte Legnone Summit, the 'Via Normale' is a popular route, known for its long, steep ascent with some exposed sections equipped with fixed ropes. For Pizzo Badile and Pizzo Cengalo, the Normal Routes typically start from Rifugio Gianetti and involve high mountain terrain, often requiring alpinistic skills and equipment. Always research current conditions and required gear before attempting these climbs.
Yes, several huts and villages offer amenities. Antonio Omio Hut provides beds and restaurant service at 2,100 meters. La Locanda Hut in Codera also offers food and accommodation. In the valleys and towns surrounding the mountains, such as Traona itself, you will find various cafes, pubs, restaurants, and accommodation options.
The highest peak in the immediate vicinity is Monte Legnone Summit, standing at 2,609 meters (or 2,610 meters depending on the source). Further into the Val Masino area, Pizzo Badile reaches 3,308 meters, and Pizzo Cengalo is slightly higher at 3,369 meters, making them significant alpine challenges.


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