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Val Grigna Forest Trail to Malga Val Bresciana

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Brescia
Berzo Inferiore

Val Grigna Forest Trail to Malga Val Bresciana

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Val Grigna Forest Trail to Malga Val Bresciana

05:11

13.1km

980m

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Hike the difficult 8.1-mile Val Grigna Forest Trail to Malga Val Bresciana, gaining 3215 feet through dense forests and past historic malghe

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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6.70 km

Val Grigna Regional Forest

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The Val Grigna regional forest is a special protection area, as within it there are habitats of great naturalistic value, including raised peat bogs. Walking inside means crossing the typical …

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Piazzalunga

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8.86 km

3.61 km

604 m

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12.3 km

651 m

199 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the overall difficulty of the Val Grigna Forest Trail to Malga Val Bresciana?

Komoot rates this trail as difficult. While some sections, like the path leading past Malga Val Bresciana Inferiore, might feel moderate, the route involves a significant elevation change (nearly 980 meters up and down) and can have steep descents through wooded areas. Good fitness, sure-footedness, and sturdy hiking shoes are essential.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this hike?

The trail takes you through diverse terrain. You'll traverse extensive wooded slopes, primarily coniferous forests of spruce and larch, and pass through secluded valleys alongside beautiful streams. Expect to encounter remnants of historical human activity, including old malghe ruins, and notable geological features like pinnacles and karst phenomena.

What is the best time of year to hike the Val Grigna Forest Trail to Malga Val Bresciana?

The Val Grigna Forest offers beautiful hiking experiences across seasons. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. In winter, with fresh snow, parts of the trail can be suitable for snowshoeing. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, especially for higher elevations.

Are there any specific points of interest or landmarks along the route?

Yes, the trail passes through the scenic Val Grigna Regional Forest. You'll also encounter the ruins of old malghe, including Malga Val Bresciana Inferiore, which offer a glimpse into traditional alpine life. The area is rich in historical significance, with sites like the Campolungo copper mine and excavations at Piazzalunga nearby.

Is the Val Grigna Forest Trail to Malga Val Bresciana dog-friendly?

Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the Val Grigna Forest. However, it's always best to keep them on a leash, especially due to the presence of diverse wildlife such as deer, chamois, ibex, and even brown bears. Be mindful of livestock if passing through active pastures.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for this trail?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Val Grigna Forest Trail to Malga Val Bresciana. The Val Grigna Regional Forest is publicly accessible for recreational activities.

Where can I park to access the trailhead?

Specific parking information for this exact trail is not detailed, but access points to the Val Grigna Forest are typically found in the surrounding municipalities like Berzo Inferiore, Bienno, Bovegno, Esine, and Gianico. Look for designated parking areas near trailheads in these villages.

What kind of wildlife might I spot on the trail?

The Val Grigna Regional Forest is home to a rich variety of wildlife. Keep an eye out for deer, chamois, ibex, foxes, and marmots. Various bird species are also present. The return of the brown bear to Val Camonica means observant hikers might even have a rare sighting.

Does this trail connect with other hiking routes?

Yes, the Val Grigna Forest is part of a larger network of trails. Longer trekking routes like the "Via dei Silter," which connects various alpine huts (malghe), and the "Tre Valli Bresciane" traverse the area, offering extensive exploration opportunities beyond this specific route.

Are there any facilities or places to eat near the trail?

The area is dotted with numerous malghe (alpine huts). While many are ruins, some have been restored and now serve as bivouacs, refuges, or agritourism centers. These can offer insights into traditional alpine life and sometimes provide refreshments or accommodation, especially along routes like the "Via dei Silter."

Is this trail suitable for families with young children?

Given Komoot's 'difficult' rating and the significant elevation gain and steep sections mentioned in the trail research, this specific route might be challenging for young children or families new to hiking. More moderate, shorter trails within the broader Val Grigna Forest might be more suitable for family outings.

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