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Bergamo
Taleggio

Rifugio Gherardi and Baciamorti Pass Loop

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Italy
Lombardy
Bergamo
Taleggio

Rifugio Gherardi and Baciamorti Pass Loop

Moderate

4.7

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684

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Rifugio Gherardi and Baciamorti Pass Loop

04:42

12.1km

580m

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Embark on the Rifugio Gherardi and Baciamorti Pass Loop, a moderate hike that takes you through the stunning Val Taleggio. This 7.5-mile (12.1 km) route involves a climb of 1916 feet (584 metres), requiring about 4 hours and 42 minutes to complete. As you hike, you will pass through peaceful…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Baita Baciamorti

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Very nice hut immersed in a truly spectacular scenery. If it weren't for the fact that the area is full of cow souvenirs, I also recommend it for a simple picnic

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4.02 km

Baciamorti Pass

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The Baciamorti pass is a crossroads at an altitude of 1,540 metres, from which you can reach various peaks such as Mount Venturosa, Pizzo Baciamorti or the more distant Mount Cancervo.

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8.75 km

Former Cesare Battisti Refuge

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Now a private house, the former refuge, is popular for the pink color that stands out against the green of the meadows and the blue of the sky. Both the …

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Gherardi Hut

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Well-equipped refuge and above all really well-kept! It offers the classic services of the Orobic refuges: from meals to overnight stays.
It is worth highlighting the presence of a room …

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10.7 km

Val Taleggio

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It is a branch of the Val Brembana, known for the Orrido della Val Taleggio (a deep gorge of about 3km) and the legendary stracchino. An excellent base for excursions is the Gherardi Refuge.

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12.1 km

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5.93 km

4.69 km

1.10 km

352 m

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7.91 km

2.93 km

448 m

418 m

352 m

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Tuesday 14 July

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16°C

85 %

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June 15, 2025,anello Pizzino-Bocchetta Ragadur
Beautiful circular path that starts in the woods and then comes out just before the baciamorti pass, from here it's all under the sun. You can choose whether to climb to the baciamorti peak with a good slope or choose the traverse that passes underneath as in my case. The last bit to get to the Ragadur pass is challenging, …

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Departure parking with toll street (€2 per day, be careful that the machine takes banknotes but does not give change, so arm yourself with change. Obviously it does not take cards). Green valley with beautiful landscapes. Walk all through meadows and pastures so watch out for the sun and bring plenty of water because you won't find any on the …

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Bergamo val Taleggio beautiful excursion in the company of our customers who in the end Lia Daniele Emanuele and Martina went up with me and Fabio and Marina preferred to be more relaxed with Virgi and we found ourselves at the Campo hut the refuge is managed by Mato Grosso very good

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Simple excursion without particular dangers. The difference in altitude is rather gentle, except for a short stretch immediately before the peak where the path steepens. Walkable in both directions, wonderful panorama when the sky is clear.

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Pizzo BaciaMorti offers a 360° panorama that's simply stunning. Countless peaks surround us, and the view extends all the way to the Apennines, including Bergamo and Milan.
The snow on the trail gives it a magical, Christmassy feel...
Lunch at Gherardi and return along the trail, which is quite muddy. 😬
Have a good hike! 🏔

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New year, new places. And I must say that Val Taleggio is certainly fascinating. The road by car that leads to Pizzino is striking, because you cross a spectacular narrow ravine, with frozen waterfalls on the sides. The weather today unfortunately was terrible, low clouds prevented the gaze from admiring the surrounding panoramas: they tell me that from Pizzo Baciamorti …

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Today I took a trip to Val Taleggio, an excursion that is always beautiful but with the snow it is even more suggestive. The route is not very demanding, we never used crampons because the surface, even if covered in snow (very little😔), held up very well

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to start the Val Taleggio – ring tour?

The trail typically starts from a village in Val Taleggio. Specific parking details can vary, but generally, you'll find designated parking areas in the main villages or near popular trailheads. It's advisable to check the komoot tour map for the exact starting point and nearby parking options before you go.

Is the Val Taleggio – ring tour dog-friendly?

Yes, the Val Taleggio – ring tour is generally dog-friendly. However, please ensure your dog is kept on a leash, especially when passing through pastures with livestock or in areas with wildlife. Always carry bags to clean up after your pet.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The best time to hike the Val Taleggio – ring tour is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During spring, you'll see melting snow creating impressive waterfalls in the Val Taleggio gorge, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Summer provides pleasant temperatures for hiking, though it can be busier.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for hiking in Val Taleggio?

No, there are generally no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Val Taleggio – ring tour, as it is located within the Parco delle Orobie Bergamasche, which is freely accessible. However, always respect local regulations and private property.

What kind of terrain and scenery can I expect on this hike?

You can expect varied terrain, including pastoral meadows, forests, and stretches leading to wild mountain peaks. The scenery is often described as a 'little Switzerland of Bergamo,' featuring traditional stone buildings with 'piödè' roofs, and the spectacular Val Taleggio gorge carved by the Enna stream.

What are some notable landmarks or highlights along the route?

Along the route, you'll encounter several points of interest. These include the Baita Baciamorti, Baciamorti Pass, the Former Cesare Battisti Refuge, and the Gherardi Hut. You'll also pass through traditional stone villages and experience the natural beauty of the Val Taleggio itself.

Is the Val Taleggio – ring tour suitable for beginners?

While considered a moderate hike, the Val Taleggio – ring tour covers about 12.1 kilometers with an elevation gain of around 580 meters. Good fitness and sure-footedness are required due to varied terrain. Beginners with some hiking experience and good physical condition should be able to complete it.

Does this trail connect with other hiking paths?

Yes, sections of this route overlap with other official trails. You will find yourself on parts of the Sentiero delle Orobie Occidentali - Tappa 1 and the SICAI Ciclo trail during your hike.

Are there places to eat or stay near the trail?

Yes, the Val Taleggio area is known for its hospitality. You'll find mountain huts like the Gherardi Hut and the Baita Baciamorti that may offer refreshments or accommodation. The valley is also famous for its cheesemaking tradition, so look out for opportunities to taste local products.

What makes the Val Taleggio area unique for hikers?

The Val Taleggio offers a unique blend of natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Hikers can experience a 'living museum of rural architecture' with old stone buildings, hear the sound of cowbells, and discover the region's renowned cheesemaking tradition. The unspoiled, peaceful atmosphere and the dramatic Orrido della Val Taleggio gorge add to its distinct charm.

Is there an insider tip for hiking the Val Taleggio – ring tour?

For a truly authentic experience, consider stopping at the Gherardi Hut. This volunteer-run refuge is a great spot to take a break, enjoy local fare, and soak in the mountain atmosphere, often providing insights into the local culture and traditions.

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