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Hike the difficult 10.3-mile Valle Cavallina Tour, gaining 3046 feet with varied terrain, lake views, and ancient villages.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.74 km
Highlight • Trail
3.94 km
Highlight • Trail
4.58 km
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16.5 km
Colle Gallo
Mountain Pass
16.6 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
6.68 km
5.56 km
3.34 km
1.04 km
Surfaces
13.3 km
1.99 km
1.10 km
224 m
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Elevation
Highest point (1,020 m)
Lowest point (380 m)
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The Valle Cavallina Tour is considered a difficult hike. It's a hybrid between a classic walk and a trek, featuring varied terrain with significant elevation changes. While some sections are relatively flat, others involve challenging climbs and technical descents, including narrow hairpin bends and stone steps. Good physical fitness and sure-footedness are recommended for the more demanding parts.
The route offers a highly varied landscape. You'll traverse paths, mule tracks, and agricultural roads, passing through ancient villages. The altitude changes significantly, from Lake Iseo's 185 meters to Mount Colombina's 1458 meters. Expect diverse vegetation, from olive groves at lower elevations to spruce and larch forests at higher altitudes. The trail also features woods, streams, and cliffs.
Yes, the Valle Cavallina Tour is a comprehensive 100-kilometer circular route, designed to immerse hikers in the region's diverse offerings.
A defining feature of the tour is the almost constant presence of water, with views of the three lakes either up close along their shores or from panoramic vantage points higher up. You'll also pass through villages with ancient histories. Specific highlights include the Trail Junction Sentiero Andrea Caslini Rocco and 622A, the CAI Trail Junction (Sentiero Andrea Caslini, Rocco), and Prati Alti.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Giro Valle Cavallina, Sentiero Flavio Tasca - Tappa 8, Sentiero Andrea Caslini "Rocco", Sentiero Verde, Via Lazzarino, and La Vertical.
The trail is enjoyable across all seasons due to its predominantly southwest-to-south, southeast exposure, which ensures ample sunshine. The scenery transforms beautifully with the changing seasons, offering a dynamic experience year-round.
While the trail passes through varied terrain and villages, specific regulations for dogs are not detailed. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in populated areas or near wildlife. Always ensure your dog is physically capable of handling the difficult terrain and significant elevation changes.
There is no information indicating that permits or entrance fees are required to hike the Valle Cavallina Tour.
The Valle Cavallina Tour is a 100-kilometer ring route, meaning there are multiple potential access points. Specific parking locations are not provided in the tour data, but as a ring route, you can typically start and end in various villages along the path. It's recommended to research parking options in the specific village you plan to begin your hike.
You will encounter diverse vegetation, ranging from olive groves at lower elevations to spruce and larch forests at higher altitudes. The route is characterized by woods, streams, and cliffs, with the almost constant presence of water and views of the three lakes.
The route passes through ancient villages, which typically offer amenities such as cafes, restaurants, and accommodation. Given it's a 100-kilometer ring route, you can expect opportunities to resupply and rest in various towns along the way.
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