Best mountain passes around Collebeato provide access to the natural amphitheater of mountains surrounding the town, including Picastello, Campiani, Peso, Dosso Boscone, and Sasso. These elevated points offer scenic hiking trails and recreational opportunities. The routes allow exploration of the natural beauty and provide panoramic views of the region. The area features several notable elevated points for hiking and enjoying the landscape.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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It's challenging to get there, but the view will repay all the effort, then the paths you'll find here are really amazing, take a trip there
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Forcella di Sale only with a charged battery, legs on the shoulders and torso on the handlebars. Otherwise it rears up..
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on 28 October 1944 the young partisans Mario Bernardelli and Giuseppe Zatti, aged 20 and 19, were shot by a fascist platoon returning from a roundup
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Nice route, asphalt and concrete. Sustained slopes.
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The Sella dell'Oca is a pass that divides the ridge of Monte Magnoli and the hill that overlooks the steep slopes of the Trompia Valley, in particular the territory of Villa Carcina. During the Second World War, this place was crossed by partisans and is in fact included in the popular "Paths of the Resistance".
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Colle di San vitto, a beautiful stop to pass absolutely
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Collebeato is surrounded by a natural amphitheater of mountains, including Picastello, Campiani, Peso, Dosso Boscone, and Sasso. While not traditional high-altitude passes like those in larger ranges, the area offers several elevated points and scenic hiking trails that serve as local 'passes.' These routes provide remarkable views and recreational opportunities, allowing you to explore the natural beauty of the region.
Many elevated points around Collebeato offer excellent views. For instance, Monte Peso, with its summit at 483 meters, provides panoramic views over Collebeato and the surrounding landscape. The Colle di San Vito is another mountain pass and viewpoint, and the Madonna della Stella Sanctuary on Selva hill offers breathtaking vistas that, on clear days, extend to the snow-capped peaks of Monte Rosa, Franciacorta, and the Po Valley.
Yes, for those seeking a demanding ascent, Forcella di Sale is known as a challenging mountain pass with a rewarding viewpoint. It's particularly noted for its demanding climb, often requiring significant effort for cyclists.
The Sella dell'Oca Pass holds historical importance. Located on the ridge dividing Valle Trompia from Franciacorta, this area was crossed by partisans during the Second World War and is included in the popular 'Paths of the Resistance.'
Yes, the Colle di San Vito is a notable mountain pass that acts as a junction for various paths. These trails connect La Maddalena with nearby towns such as Nave, Botticino, and Serle, making it a popular spot for mountain biking and exploring different routes.
The area around Collebeato offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for running, cycling, and gravel biking. For example, there are many running trails, including routes around Monte Peso, and extensive options for gravel biking and cycling. You can explore more routes and activities on the Gravel biking around Collebeato, Running Trails around Collebeato, and Cycling around Collebeato guide pages.
Yes, the hike to Monte Peso and the Big Bench of Campiani is generally considered easy to moderate and can be a rewarding experience for families. The Big Bench offers a unique photo opportunity, and the final stretch to Monte Peso's summit is a pleasant, gentle incline. Trails around Monte Picastello also offer varying lengths and elevation gains, with some rated as easy, suitable for leisurely walks.
The elevated points and trails around Collebeato are generally accessible throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant natural scenery. Even in winter, some trails may be suitable, though it's always advisable to check local weather conditions and trail status, especially for higher or more exposed sections.
Yes, a significant attraction is the 'Big Bench' (Panchina Gigante) in the Campiani area, located at 448 meters, which offers a unique and fun photo opportunity amidst beautiful scenery. Additionally, the Madonna della Stella Sanctuary on Selva hill combines a cultural and spiritual experience with exceptional scenic viewpoints.
Visitors appreciate the diverse opportunities for outdoor activities, from leisurely walks to challenging hikes and bike rides. The panoramic views from various elevated points, such as Monte Peso and the Madonna della Stella Sanctuary, are highly valued. The unique attractions like the Big Bench of Campiani and the historical significance of places like Sella dell'Oca also contribute to a rich and engaging experience.
While specific parking details for every trailhead are not always available, areas like the observatory parking near CP Corna del Sonclino indicate that parking facilities exist near some access points. It's recommended to research specific trailheads for the most accurate parking information.
Collebeato itself, being a town, offers various amenities including cafes and pubs. While the elevated points and mountain passes are natural areas, you'll typically find establishments in the town center or nearby villages where you can refresh before or after your outdoor adventures.


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