Mountain peaks around Merate offer diverse elevated points for exploration. While Merate itself features a hilly landscape, the surrounding Lecco province provides access to notable mountains and high points. This region is known for its natural beauty and recreational opportunities, serving as a gateway to the Prealpi Orobie where the Italian Alps meet Lake Como.
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Christiane Völkel has posed the question of inner balance and greater serenity to herself and her readership. Perhaps her answer will also be helpful to the hiker / biker who pauses a little before this sacred wayside shrine: „... and by letting God have the freedom to let His will be done, not mine. What is needed for this is patience with myself and the courage to take a new first step: towards myself, my neighbor, and God. And to place my worries in God's hands and trust Him.“ May every cross erected along the roads and paths of places, in fields and forests, as well as on mountain peaks, be understood as a renewed invitation from God to entrust our human worries and needs to Him.
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iconic climb of the Agostoni Cup
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follow the path that continues beyond to cross the three peaks of the pyramids
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Certainly the most beautiful place to stop on a tour of Curone.
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Must do! Always the same but always different in every weather condition
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you go up but with a bit of difficulty, it seemed easier to me to go up from the right side of the fork in the path
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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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While Merate itself is hilly, the surrounding region offers several notable peaks and viewpoints. Popular choices include Cypress Peak, known for its wonderful views with fantastic cypress trees, and Monte Linzone Summit, which provides a lovely terrace overlooking the Po Valley. For a more challenging experience with rewarding views, consider the Hermitage of San Genesio.
Yes, for easier walks, Montevecchia Hill is an excellent option. It's part of the Curone Valley Park and offers various hiking trails suitable for different fitness levels, including a mule track to the Santuario della Beata Vergine del Carmelo. The Cypress Peak is also very easy to reach and provides a beautiful panorama. Additionally, the Lago di Sartirana Loop Trail is an easy hiking option nearby.
For experienced hikers seeking a significant physical challenge, Monte Legnone is the highest peak in the province of Lecco, offering a demanding trail with a 1,200-meter elevation gain to its summit. Another iconic and challenging climb is Monte Resegone, recognizable by its 'saw-toothed' profile, with various paths leading to the Rifugio Luigi Azzoni. The Hermitage of San Genesio also presents a challenging climb from the woods.
The region offers diverse panoramic views. From Montevecchia Hill, you can enjoy expansive vistas across the Po Valley, the Alps, and even the Apennines. Monte Linzone Summit provides a lovely terrace overlooking the Po Valley. From Monte Legnone, you'll get a spectacular 360-degree view encompassing hundreds of peaks. Monte Resegone offers unparalleled views of the Orobie Prealps, the plain, and surrounding lakes. Monte Barro provides exceptional 360-degree views of the Brianza hills, Adda valley, Monte Resegone, Grigne group, and Lake Como.
Yes, the area around Merate offers excellent mountain biking opportunities. The Curone Valley Park, which includes Montevecchia Hill, features various trails suitable for mountain biking. You can find several routes, including challenging ones like the Hermitage of San Genesio – Oasis of Galbusera Bianca loop, or moderate options like the Wooden Bridge in the Forest – Toboga Trail loop. For more options, explore the MTB Trails around Merate guide.
The best time to hike depends on the specific peak and your desired difficulty. For lower hills like Montevecchia, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. For higher peaks like Monte Legnone or Monte Resegone, late spring through early autumn (June to September) is generally ideal, as trails are typically free of snow and weather conditions are more stable. Always check local weather forecasts and trail conditions before heading out, especially for higher elevations.
While direct public transport to all trailheads might be limited, some areas are more accessible. For instance, Piani d'Erna, a convenient starting point for hikes on Monte Resegone, is accessible by cable car from Lecco. For Montevecchia Hill, public transport options might involve a combination of train and local bus services to nearby towns, followed by a walk or short taxi ride. It's advisable to check specific routes and schedules for your chosen destination.
Yes, several peaks offer cultural and historical interest. The Santuario della Beata Vergine del Carmelo di Montevecchia is located at the summit of Montevecchia Hill. The Hermitage of San Genesio is a religious building and summit that also holds historical significance. These sites often provide not only spiritual or historical context but also exceptional viewpoints.
Gravel biking is a popular activity in the region. You can explore routes like the Brivio Castle – Tetto Brianzolo Summit loop from Osnago, which includes the Tetto Brianzolo Summit. Other options include routes along the Adda River, offering scenic views. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Gravel biking around Merate guide.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from spots like Cypress Peak and Monte Linzone Summit, which are ideal for stunning sunrises and sunsets. The diverse range of trails, from easy walks to challenging climbs, caters to all levels. Many appreciate the combination of natural beauty with cultural sites, such as the Hermitage of San Genesio, and the opportunity for photography.
Yes, Montevecchia Hill is part of the Curone Valley Park, which offers a protected natural environment with various trails. Additionally, Monte Barro is a significant nature reserve in the Lombardy Pre-Alps, known for its rich biodiversity and exceptional views. These areas are ideal for nature lovers, offering opportunities for hiking and wildlife observation.


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