Best mountain peaks around Olgiate Molgora are situated in the Lombardy region of Italy, characterized by its Prealps landscape. The area features various elevated points and hills, offering opportunities for hiking and enjoying panoramic views. While not housing dramatic high-altitude peaks, the region provides notable elevated areas popular for outdoor activities. These locations offer engaging hikes and scenic beauty, making them worthwhile destinations for outdoor enthusiasts.
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follow the path that continues beyond to cross the three peaks of the pyramids
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The Sentiero delle Creste is a nice post-work training ride when you have little time available.
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Certainly the most beautiful place to stop on a tour of Curone.
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Primo Corno is the highest peak of the three horns that make up Monte Barro, located in the Lombardy Prealps, in the province of Lecco. With an altitude of 814 meters, Primo Corno offers a spectacular view of the San Martino Valley, Lake Lecco, Lake Como and the surrounding mountains, such as Monte Resegone and the Grigne. Primo Corno can be reached via the Sentiero delle Creste (Path 305), a hiking trail that crosses the three horns of Monte Barro. This trail offers a panoramic trekking experience, with steep sections and rocky passages that make the route suitable for hikers with good physical preparation. From Primo Corno, you can continue towards Secondo Corno and Terzo Corno, or descend towards Monte Barro. The trail that leads to Primo Corno is well marked and offers beautiful panoramic views along the entire route. The Primo Corno del Monte Barro is particularly popular in spring and autumn, when the climate is ideal for hiking and the surrounding vegetation is particularly lush.
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Be careful, it is forbidden to ride a bike from the top of the cypress trees. If the guards (who are looking through binoculars) catch you, you will be fined. In itself, it is worth going up on foot. The place is shrouded in legend. The hill of the cypress trees, a sort of natural sanctuary surrounded by 12 cypress trees. In 2001, through aerial surveys, a very bizarre coincidence was noticed. The area has 3 stepped pyramids, of equal slope, arranged quite close together, as if to simulate an astronomical observatory or a sacred-religious place. The first of the three pyramids is precisely that of the cypresses. Once you reach the top, you can enjoy a beautiful view, there is a sort of small stone altar and it is already a good place to take some photographs. Then you begin to gently descend along path 11 and you can reach the second of the pyramids of Montevecchia, the pyramid of Belvedere Cereda. It is a bare pyramid, very suggestive that allows you to observe the Curone park from the highest point. It is thought that the Celts used the pyramid as an astronomical observatory.
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Take-off point for paragliding enthusiasts
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very special, I recommend it to see
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from Monte Barro you can enjoy a wonderful view of the surrounding lakes
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The region around Olgiate Molgora, characterized by its Prealps landscape, offers several notable elevated points and viewpoints. Among the most popular are Monte Barro Summit View, which provides a wonderful panorama of the surrounding lakes, and Cypress Peak, known for its fantastic cypress trees and an easy-to-reach resting spot. Another significant peak is Monte Linzone Summit, a 1392-meter high mountain in the Bergamo Prealps, offering expansive views over the Po Valley.
Yes, for families, Cypress Peak is an excellent choice. It's very easy to reach and features a stone bench, making it a comfortable spot to rest and admire the panorama with children. The Curone Park (Parco Regionale di Montevecchia e della Valle del Curone) also offers several hiking trails with modest elevation gain, suitable for less experienced individuals and families looking to explore charming natural settings.
The elevated areas around Olgiate Molgora offer diverse natural beauty. You can expect to see panoramic views of surrounding lakes from Monte Barro Summit View, and the unique backdrop of cypress trees at Cypress Peak. Monte Linzone features a large grassy lawn at its summit, providing a lovely terrace overlooking the Po Valley. The ascents often involve crossing beautiful chestnut woods, particularly on the southern foothills of Monte di San Genesio.
For those seeking a more challenging experience, the hike to Hermitage of San Genesio involves a demanding climb, especially when coming from the woods. Similarly, a loop tour from Olgiate Molgora to Monte Brianza is a more strenuous option, spanning 19.1 km with an elevation gain of 750 meters and an estimated duration of over 6 hours, promising expansive views for your effort.
The Hermitage of San Genesio, located at the highest point of Monte di San Genesio, is a peaceful oasis and a notable historical site. This religious building offers a rewarding destination for hikers and provides a beautiful view of the lake, Resegone, and Valcava.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. For running enthusiasts, there are trails like the 'Abandoned Village of Consonno loop' or the 'Cypress Peak – Oasis of Galbusera Bianca loop'. Road cyclists can explore routes such as the 'Final Climb to Colle Brianza – Brivio Bridge loop'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the 'Hermitage of San Genesio – Consonno Ghost Town loop' available. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides: Running Trails around Olgiate Molgora, Road Cycling Routes around Olgiate Molgora, and MTB Trails around Olgiate Molgora.
Yes, the region is known for its loop tours. For instance, Monte di San Genesio can be explored via a 12.1 km loop tour starting from Olgiate Molgora. The Curone Park also features several loop hikes, such as the 'Curone Loop (Montevecchia)', which is 13.7 km long and takes approximately 4 hours, leading you through diverse natural corners.
The region's hills and elevated areas are generally enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking through the chestnut woods and enjoying the panoramic views. Summertime is also suitable, especially in the mornings or late afternoons. For peaks like Monte Linzone Summit, the grassy lawn is ideal for stunning sunrises and sunsets, suggesting early morning or late afternoon visits for the best light.
Visitors frequently praise the wonderful views of the surrounding lakes from spots like Monte Barro Summit View. The peaceful and serene atmosphere at Cypress Peak is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the rewarding feeling of reaching summits like Monte Linzone Summit, which offers a lovely terrace overlooking the Po Valley. The blend of natural beauty, engaging hikes, and historical sites like the Hermitage of San Genesio makes the area a worthwhile destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, apart from the main Monte Barro Summit View, you can also explore the First Horn (Monte Barro). This is one of three horns on the ridge and offers an even better 360° view of the mountain top. The path to it can be a little steep and rocky but is manageable with caution, even for beginners.
Monte di San Genesio is a prominent elevated point reaching 851 meters, accessible from Olgiate Molgora. It's worth visiting for its panoramic views and the peaceful oasis of the Hermitage of San Genesio at its summit. The ascent often takes you through beautiful chestnut woods, and it's considered a modest hiking tour suitable even for less experienced individuals, offering a rewarding destination.
While specific dog-friendly designations are not always listed, many of the trails in the Curone Park and the less challenging routes to viewpoints like Cypress Peak are generally suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and you adhere to local regulations regarding pets in natural areas. Always ensure your dog is capable of handling the terrain and distance.


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