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The best mountain hikes around Piateda

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Mountaineering routes around Piateda are situated within the Orobic Alps, offering a rugged landscape characterized by high altitudes and diverse natural features. The region includes Val Venina and Val d'Ambria, leading to the artificial Scais lake at 1494 meters. The terrain features rich pastures, extensive woods, and elevations within the Regional Orobie Valtellinesi Park ranging from 2000 to 3000 meters. This area provides challenging alpine environments suitable for experienced mountaineers.

Best mountaineering routes around Piateda

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Last updated: June 21, 2026

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Lake Sucotto – Cernello Hut loop from Valgoglio

12.2km

07:06

1,300m

1,310m

Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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April 24, 2026, Monte Madonnino Summit

Monte Madonnino is a peak in the Orobie Alps, 2,502 meters high, located on the natural border between Val Brembana and Val Seriana. It owes its name to the small statue of the Madonna placed on the summit, an exceptional panoramic point from which you can admire giants such as Pizzo del Diavolo di Tenda and Monte Rosa.

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A passage that may frighten the less experienced but is safe and without major difficulties

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Merelli Refuge at Coca: a rugged and fascinating place in the Orobie Alps The Mario Merelli Refuge at Coca, at 1,891 meters, is one of the most iconic spots in the Coca Valley. Dedicated to the Bergamo mountaineer Mario Merelli, it retains his spirit: essential, authentic, deeply rooted in the mountains. Its location is what immediately strikes you: a natural balcony leading to the basin of the Orobie Giants, dominated by Pizzo Coca, Redorta, Scais, and Porola, a cluster of peaks that creates an imposing and almost solemn amphitheater. The ascent from Valbondione The classic access starts from Valbondione, near the village of Grumetti. The trail climbs steeply from the start, gaining altitude with regular switchbacks. It's a route that many describe as steep but safe, challenging enough to give you a sense of the mountain without ever becoming technical or exposed. Once out of the forest, the valley opens up and the dark walls of the Coca appear; The final, more challenging stretch leads to the refuge, which suddenly appears on a panoramic hill. The effort is always rewarded: those who arrive speak of its astonishing beauty and a setting that remains in their hearts. A refuge that tells a story The Merelli is a base for climbing Pizzo Coca and for crossings to the Brunone and Curò refuges, but it is also a place of memory. Inside, you can feel the legacy of Mario Merelli, and the atmosphere is that of the refuges of old: simple, welcoming, and sincere. It is a refuge that is not reached by chance: it is reached with commitment, and perhaps for this very reason, it leaves a profound impression.

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The Chapel of San Carlo, located as you ascend from the Tezzi Alti of Gandellino toward the Sedornia Valley, is a small Alpine place of devotion dedicated to Saint Charles Borromeo, a saint widely venerated throughout Lombardy. Its origins are linked to popular tradition and the widespread presence of the Borromean cult in the Bergamo valleys, especially between the 17th and 18th centuries, when many rural communities erected chapels and votive stones to ask for protection from disease, famine, and natural disasters. The chapel is located along an ancient path connecting the Tezzi hamlets and the Sedornia pastures: a necessary passageway for shepherds, farmers, and travelers. For this reason, the local community chose to erect a small, simple, stone sacred building here as a sign of protection for those tackling the climb to the mountain pastures. Its location, slightly raised from the trail and overlooking the Sedornia stream, recalls the typical function of Alpine votive chapels: to bless the path and protect the valley. Over time, the chapel has become a symbol of identity for the residents of Gandellino and Tezzi. It is still carefully maintained today and is part of local cultural itineraries, as evidenced by tourist itineraries that include it among the area's historical points of interest.

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The Spiazzi dell'Acqua Picnic Area is one of the most peaceful and pleasant spots in the Gandellino area, surrounded by greenery and perfect for a relaxing break before or after a hike. Located in an easily accessible clearing, it offers tables, natural shade, and a cool atmosphere thanks to the proximity to the water. It's a simple yet meticulously maintained spot, ideal for families, groups, or anyone looking to enjoy a quiet moment in nature. Its secluded location and wooded setting make it a small haven of peace, convenient to reach yet far from the noise.

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The erratic boulder, a reddish-purple Verrucano parallelepiped, has a volume of approximately 20 m3 and protrudes approximately 130 cm from the ground. The east and west walls have detached from the boulder due to weathering, rotating slightly outward and reveal the outline of steps carved to facilitate access to the boulder. The upper part, slightly concave and sloping toward the valley, features several incisions, cup marks, and channels, roughly crafted but arranged with a certain symmetry: they are distributed mainly along three parallel lines. The north-facing face also displays a series of cup-marked incisions arranged in an oblique line. The shape and distribution of these incisions are such that they cannot be considered natural in origin. This altar boulder was presumably a sacred place of the ancient priests, the Celtic Druids. Perhaps a place of sacrifice. According to studies conducted here and elsewhere in the Alps, it is believed that the altar stone was used for sacred rites between the third and first millennium BC. In reality, the sacredness of this place extends beyond prehistory. The name "Sedornia" is a transformation of the Roman name "Sáturnia," thus another religious element, the god Saturn, god of nature, prosperity, and abundance.

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Lake Spigorel is a small alpine lake in the Sedornia Valley, accessible from Tezzi Alti (Gandellino) via CAI trail 309. It is a popular destination for its wild location between Monte Barbarossa and Vigna Vaga. 🚶‍♂️ Route from Tezzi Alti Key details Start: Tezzi Alti (969 m) Arrival: Lake Spigorel (approximately 1,800 m) Difficulty: Hiking (E) Duration: Outward journey: ~3 hours Return journey: ~2 hours Elevation gain: ~830 m General route outline Take the forest road of the Sedornia Valley. Pass by the Chapel of San Carlo (1,163 m). Continue through woods and pastures to the Vigna Vaga huts. The final stretch climbs steeply toward the lake basin. ⭐ Why go there Wild and untouched environment. Excellent viewpoint over the Sedornia Valley. Option to continue toward Sponda Vaga or Rifugio Mirtillo for longer itineraries.

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Beautiful open space, also equipped with grills and a covered structure, I believe built by the Alpine troops. There's a fountain and open spaces with wooden benches.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many mountaineering routes are available around Piateda?

There are 14 mountaineering routes around Piateda documented on komoot. The majority of these, 13 routes, are classified as difficult, with one route considered moderate. These routes primarily cater to experienced mountaineers exploring the Orobic Alps.

Are there any easier mountaineering routes in the Piateda area?

While most mountaineering routes around Piateda are challenging, there is one route classified as moderate. The region's terrain, characterized by high altitudes and significant elevation changes, generally suits experienced mountaineers.

What natural features can I expect to see on mountaineering routes near Piateda?

Mountaineering routes near Piateda offer diverse natural features. You can explore deep valley furrows like Val Venina and Val d'Ambria, extensive woods, and high mountain areas. A prominent feature is the artificial Scais Lake, located at 1494 meters, which can be seen on routes such as the Rifugio Mario Merelli al Coca – Lake Coca loop from Valbondione.

Are there any circular mountaineering routes around Piateda?

Yes, several mountaineering routes around Piateda are circular. Examples include the Rifugio Mario Merelli al Coca – Lake Coca loop from Valbondione, the Pagliari Historic Village – Val Sambuzza Waterfall loop from Carona, and the Rifugio Gemelli loop from Carona. These loops allow you to start and finish at the same point, offering varied scenery along the way.

Can I find routes that pass by waterfalls or historic sites?

Yes, you can. The Pagliari Historic Village – Val Sambuzza Waterfall loop from Carona is a difficult route that traverses rugged terrain, passing by a historic village and a waterfall. The Val Venina also has historical significance for iron mining, and Val d'Ambria features the charming settlement of Ambria with its renovated stone houses and the small church of Saint Gregory.

What are some notable viewpoints or summits accessible from Piateda?

The region around Piateda offers several impressive viewpoints and summits. You can find routes leading to peaks like Pizzo Meriggio Summit, which is part of the Pizzo Meriggio loop from Albosaggia. Other notable summits in the broader area include Monte Sasna Summit, Mount Aga, Pizzo Zerna, and Mount Cadelle. The Big Bench No. 182, Sondrio also offers expansive views over the Valtellina Valley.

Is Piateda suitable for family-friendly mountaineering?

The mountaineering routes directly around Piateda are predominantly difficult, catering to experienced mountaineers due to high altitudes and challenging terrain. While the broader Valtellina region offers diverse outdoor activities, specific family-friendly mountaineering routes within Piateda itself are limited.

Are dogs allowed on the mountaineering trails in Piateda?

Generally, dogs are allowed on trails in the Orobic Alps, but it's always advisable to check local regulations, especially within protected areas like the Orobie Valtellinesi Park. Keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure safety on rugged terrain.

What is the best season for mountaineering in Piateda?

The best season for mountaineering in Piateda is typically from late spring to early autumn (June to September) when the weather is more stable, and snow has melted from higher elevations. Always check current weather conditions and trail status before heading out, as mountain weather can change rapidly.

What do other mountaineers enjoy the most about mountaineering in Piateda?

The mountaineering routes around Piateda are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 20 reviews. Mountaineers often praise the challenging alpine environments, the rugged beauty of the Orobic Alps, and the sense of accomplishment from tackling difficult routes. The diverse natural features, from deep valleys to high mountain lakes, are also frequently highlighted.

Are there any routes that offer views of the artificial Scais Lake?

Yes, the Rifugio Mario Merelli al Coca – Lake Coca loop from Valbondione is a difficult route that offers views of the artificial Scais Lake, situated at an elevation of 1494 meters. This lake is a significant natural attraction in the region.

Are there any routes that explore the Val Venina or Val d'Ambria?

Piateda serves as a gateway to both Val Venina and Val d'Ambria, which are key features of the region. These valleys offer numerous routes for exploration. Val Venina is known for its Millennial Larch trail, home to ancient larches, while Val d'Ambria features the charming settlement of Ambria with its unique stone houses and 'giant's kettles' carved by a creek.

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