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Hiking around Cedegolo offers access to the diverse and striking natural landscape of the Val Camonica region, part of the UNESCO-designated Valle Camonica – Alto Sebino Biosphere Reserve. The area is characterized by numerous mountain peaks, including Campelli Pass and Piz Tri, alongside deep valleys and varied terrain. Hikers can explore a network of trails that traverse both challenging ascents and more accessible paths through pristine natural environments. This region provides a range of outdoor experiences, from high-altitude bivouacs to…
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Alpine trail through stone shepherds' huts with dramatic views of the towering Concarena massif.
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Historic trail through carved rock tunnels leading to a stunning turquoise alpine reservoir.

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11.8km
05:44
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Alpine trail from turquoise Lago d'Arno to mountain refuge with panoramic Adamello peaks views.
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Alpine meadows and forest trails past Malga Belvedere with glimpses of Adamello peaks.
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06:11
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CAI-maintained trail through Italian wilderness connecting historic waypoints and wildlife observatory.
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Le Baite del Pusol are a small cluster of huts at an altitude of approximately 1400 m above Paspardo, on the slope of Monte Colombé. They are reachable via the agro–silvo–pastoral road that climbs from Ghisgiulì and offer an exceptional panoramic point over the Concarena. The most reliable information available online confirms the location and access route. 📍 Where exactly they are located - Municipality: Paspardo (BS) - Altitude: ~1400 m - Area: southern slope of Monte Colombé - Approximate coordinates: 46.04 N, 10.38 E - Access: agro–silvo–pastoral road from Ghisgiulì (1080 m), reachable by car (toll section) 🥾 How to get to Le Baite del Pusol Simplest itinerary (from Paspardo – Ghisgiulì) - Departure: Paspardo → Fles locality → Faunistic Center parking → Ghisgiulì - Departure altitude: 1080 m - Arrival: Le Baite del Pusol (1400 m) - Elevation gain: ~320 m - Time: 45–60 min - Difficulty: T/E (tourist–hiker) - Terrain: dirt road, easily passable The route is confirmed by the hiking report that describes the ascent from Deria–Paspardo to Pusol, with a spectacular panorama over the Concarena. 🌄 What to expect - Dominating panorama over the Concarena, especially at sunset - Wide meadows and scattered huts, a very tranquil environment - Ideal spot for: - photography - short hikes towards Colombé / Saline / Daha - sunset observation over the Concarena fissure 🔗 Useful links From Pusol depart or pass: - the path towards Saline (junction for Lago d’Arno) - the track that climbs towards Malga Colombé - connections towards Pian di Campo and the high ridge Colombé–Barbignaga
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La Concarena is an imposing limestone-dolomite massif in the Orobie Prealps, culminating in Cima della Bacchetta (2549 m), and it separates the middle Val Camonica from Val di Scalve. It is a rugged, vertical mountain, rich in gullies and fractured ridges, visible even from the Po Valley on clear days. 📍 Location - Region: Lombardy - Provinces involved: Brescia (predominant) and Bergamo (Scalvino sector) - Municipalities concerned: Lozio, Cerveno, Losine, Ono San Pietro, Capo di Ponte; Bergamo side: Schilpario 🧭 Morphological characteristics - Limestone massif belonging to the Calcare di Esino formation - Vertical walls, chimneys, sharp ridges - Impressive elevation gain: ~2200 m from the valley floor in just 5 km - Presence of particular geological phenomena: - Frost chimneys (cold air escaping from fissures) - Marine fossils (limestone algae, corals) 🥾 Hikes and access La Concarena is wild and little frequented, ideal for experienced hikers. 🌄 Most popular routes - Cima della Bacchetta - Very demanding route, 4h30 ascent only, requires experience and a surefootedness - Rifugio Baita Iseo (the only refuge in the massif) - Access from Ono San Pietro - Elevation gain ~800 m, loop trail - Val Varadega - Simpler trekking (2h30, excluding the final section) - Long traverses - Connections towards Mortirolo, Monte Pagano, Laghi Seroti - High-altitude routes, often on unstable terrain 🌅 Equinox phenomenon A distinctive and fascinating feature: at sunset during the equinoxes, the sun sets exactly in the split of the Concarena, creating a luminous effect that seems to "cut" the mountain. The ancient Camuni interpreted it as a manifestation of the "Great Spirit".
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The Maria e Franco refuge is located at 2,574 meters at the Dernal pass and is the ideal refuge for those in search of tranquility and silence. The refuge is inserted in an intact natural environment where it is possible to meet various wild animals. From here a wonderful panorama opens up, you can see the peaks of Adamello, Carè Alto, Tredemus, Re di Castello, Val di Dois and your gaze can almost make out Lake Iseo.
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Lake Arno is an alpine lake in Valle Camonica. Its basin was enlarged in the early 1900s with the construction of the current dam and in fact constitutes the largest reservoir within the Adamello Regional Park.
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A series of tunnels dug into the rock makes this path fascinating and evocative.
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Beautiful photos congratulations. The galleries are spectacular.
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Very simple mountain hut. For what feels like 100 years, nothing has changed in the furnishings and equipment. reception, bar, kitchen, dining room; all in one room.
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A real refuge that will serve those who reach the Dernal pass.
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There are over 10 hiking routes around Cedegolo, catering to various skill levels. These include 8 moderate trails and 3 difficult routes, offering diverse experiences from scenic loops to challenging mountain ascents.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, routes like the Lago d'Arno Dam – Lago d'Arno loop from Valle di Saviore, a 14.9 km path, or the Start of the Adamello Tunnels – Lago d'Arno Dam loop from Valle di Saviore, an 11.5 km trail, offer significant elevation gain and rugged mountain scenery. These typically require very good fitness and sure-footedness.
Yes, several circular routes are available. A notable difficult option is the Lago d'Arno Dam – Lago d'Arno loop from Valle di Saviore. For a moderate circular hike, consider the Isola Cemetery – Ex Cable Car Station loop from Cevo, which covers 11.2 km.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore mountain passes like Campelli Pass, which offers dominant views of the Scalve and Camonica valleys, or ascend Mount Campioncino. The area is part of the UNESCO-designated Valle Camonica – Alto Sebino Biosphere Reserve, ensuring pristine natural environments.
Yes, the area features several well-situated mountain huts and bivouacs. The Campione Hut is relatively easy to reach, and the Rifugio Battistino Giandomenico al Torsoleto offers panoramic views. For a more adventurous overnight stay, the Bivacco Davide at 2,645 meters provides 360-degree mountain views and is equipped for sleeping.
While the environment is spectacular year-round, including opportunities for ski mountaineering in winter, July onwards is generally ideal for higher-altitude hikes like Piz Tri, as residual snow can persist until mid-June. Lower elevation trails are enjoyable from spring through autumn.
Trails are categorized based on the Swiss Alpine Club (SAC) Hiking Scale. Easy trails are typically up to 2 hours with 300 meters elevation gain. Moderate trails can be up to 5 hours with 900 meters gain, requiring good fitness. Hard trails are longer than 5 hours or involve over 900 meters gain, demanding very good fitness and alpine experience.
Yes, the broader Val Camonica region offers a rich environment with ancient villages. Some routes, like the Sentiero dei Fiori, include via ferrata sections and historical World War I remnants at high altitudes. You might also encounter landmarks such as the Statue of the Madonna of Campelli.
The routes in Cedegolo are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 1,300 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse terrain, from challenging mountain paths to scenic loops, and the stunning natural beauty of the Val Camonica region.
Information on specific public transport options to individual trailheads is limited. It is generally recommended to check local bus schedules or consider driving to access the starting points of many trails in this mountainous region.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. For popular starting points, such as those leading to Campelli Pass or the Lago d'Arno area, designated parking spots are usually available. It's advisable to research specific trailheads for detailed parking information before your hike.
Yes, there are several moderate options. The Grevo to Vasca 1 (via CAI Route 606) is a 6.0 km trail that takes approximately 2 hours 38 minutes, making it a good choice for a half-day outing. Another moderate option is the Ex Cable Car Station – Isola Cemetery loop from Valle di Saviore, which is 8.8 km.


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