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Mountaineering routes around Civo are situated in the Lombardy region of the Italian Alps, offering a diverse and challenging alpine environment. The area is characterized by dramatic geological formations, including the granite colossi of the Val Masino-Bregaglia Group and the imposing Monte Disgrazia. Valleys like Val di Mello feature tall granite cliffs and extensive boulder fields, providing varied terrain for climbing and high-altitude routes. This region presents a rugged landscape of peaks, walls, and an extensive network of trails.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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16.3km
11:41
1,590m
1,590m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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8.92km
03:57
610m
610m
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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6.74km
02:01
170m
170m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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12.3km
05:44
980m
980m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Iconic mountain of Valtellina, majestic and beautiful!
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Beautiful route of about 600 meters of positive difference in altitude between the 1950 meters of the Piana di Preda Rossa up to the 2560 meters of the Rifugio Cesare Ponti. The high mountain environment is enriched by the beauty of the Preda Rossa valley, by its milky and slow torrent, by the frame of the Corni Bruciati, up to the majestic mass of the Disgrazia, which dominates and watches over the path. An enchanting place!
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Legendary refuge at the foot of Mount Disgrazia. It is located along the Roma trail and is a passage point of the Kima Trophy. In short, an exceptional place for mountain lovers.
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Looking out over the Piana di Preda Rossa for the first time is an experience you never forget: a place that goes beyond normal daily experience and therefore enchants and requires time to be understood. The overhanging mass of Monte Disgrazia makes the scene simply perfect.
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The Torrente Mello is the main watercourse that crosses the Val di Mello, one of the most suggestive valleys of Valtellina. This torrent originates from Monte Disgrazia and flows along the entire valley, fed by numerous streams and natural springs from the surrounding mountains. The Torrente Mello is characterized by crystalline waters that flow between the imposing granite rocks and the lush vegetation, creating natural scenery of rare beauty. Along its course, the torrent feeds several lakes, such as the Laghetto del Qualido, and also feeds numerous waterfalls and pools, which make the valley even more fascinating and appreciated by hikers. The path of the Torrente Mello is clearly visible along the paths that start from the village of San Martino, which is the main starting point for exploring the valley. The path that follows the course of the torrent allows you to enjoy spectacular views of the surrounding nature and access places of great naturalistic interest, making it an ideal destination for lovers of trekking and photography.
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Rifugio Mello is located in the beautiful Val di Mello, one of the most well-known and appreciated valleys of Valtellina, famous for its breathtaking landscapes, imposing mountains and its crystalline lakes. The refuge is located at about 1,350 meters above sea level and is a point of reference for hikers who visit the area. Rifugio Mello is easily accessible thanks to the paths that start from the village of San Martino, in the heart of Val di Mello. The route to reach the refuge is suitable for hikers of all levels, with a walk that lasts about 1.5-2 hours, crossing larch and fir forests, offering spectacular panoramic views of the valley and the surrounding mountains. Once arrived, the refuge offers a welcoming rest area, where hikers can refresh themselves with typical Valtellina dishes, such as pizzoccheri, sciatt and local cheeses, but also enjoy an incredible view of Val di Mello and the peaks that surround it, including Monte Disgrazia. Rifugio Mello is also a starting point for numerous hikes, including those leading to Laghetto del Qualido or Cascata della Val di Mello, as well as an ideal place for a quiet stop during a longer hike. It is recommended in all seasons, but especially in spring and autumn, when the landscape is particularly fascinating thanks to the colors of nature.
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Following the crystalline watercourse, the route winds through green meadows, larch forests and imposing granite boulders, with suggestive views of the peaks surrounding the valley. The trail, suitable for everyone, is dotted with panoramic points and small pools of water, where the stream forms waterfalls and emerald-hued lakes.
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There are nearly 10 mountaineering routes documented around Civo, offering a range of challenging alpine experiences. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars.
The terrain around Civo is characterized by significant elevation changes, granite peaks, and alpine valleys. You'll find diverse landscapes, from challenging trails requiring alpine experience to areas known for impressive granite walls and extensive boulder fields, particularly in Val di Mello.
Yes, several routes are circular. For instance, the Cesare Ponti Hut – Monte Disgrazia (3,678 m) loop from Parcheggio Preda Rossa is a challenging 16.3 km loop. Another option is the Behind the Waterfall – Village of Codera loop from Novate Mezzola, which offers a journey through varied terrain over 12.4 km.
The region offers stunning natural beauty. You can explore the renowned Val di Mello, often called "Little Yosemite," known for its granite cliffs. Highlights include the Qualido Pond and the Val di Mello Nature Reserve. The area also features the Mello Stream and the Bidet della Contessa.
Yes, the region provides access to mountain huts that serve as crucial bases for higher elevations and multi-day excursions. For example, the Cesare Ponti Hut loop from Preda Rossa is a challenging route that takes you to one of these huts.
The best time for mountaineering in Civo generally aligns with the warmer months when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable. However, specific high-altitude routes may have a shorter window. Always check local conditions before heading out.
While specific routes can be popular, the broader Valtellina region offers an extensive network of trails. Exploring areas slightly off the most well-known paths or visiting during off-peak times can lead to a more solitary experience. The region's diverse terrain means there are always new areas to discover.
The komoot community rates the mountaineering routes around Civo very highly, with an average score of 4.9 stars. Mountaineers often praise the dramatic geological formations, the challenging ascents, and the breathtaking panoramic views of the Valtellina and the Rhaetian Alps.
The mountaineering routes around Civo are generally classified as 'difficult' and require very good fitness, sure-footedness, and alpine experience. While there are some 'moderate' trails in the broader area, those specifically listed for mountaineering are geared towards experienced alpinists seeking demanding ascents.
Absolutely. The region provides expansive views of the Rhaetian Alps, including Monte Disgrazia. The Cesare Ponti Hut – Monte Disgrazia (3,678 m) loop from Parcheggio Preda Rossa directly ascends to the region's highest mountain, offering unparalleled views.
Yes, the Val di Mello is a prominent feature. The Val di Mello River – Laghetto del Qualido loop from Val Masino is a challenging route that explores this renowned area, known for its granite cliffs and bouldering opportunities.


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