Attractions and places to see around Clusone are located in the Val Seriana, Lombardy, offering a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. This town, known for its numerous frescoes, provides cultural experiences alongside access to the Bergamo Alps. Visitors can explore a well-preserved historic center and extensive pine forests, making it a destination for both cultural immersion and outdoor exploration.
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From Pizzo Formico (1636 m) you can enjoy a spectacular view of the Bergamo Prealps, the Seriana Valley, the Gandino Valley and, on clear days, even Monviso. What you can see from the summit: Val Seriana and the Clusone plateau. Val Gandino, with its historic villages. Presolana, the "Queen of the Orobie". Lake Iseo, visible on clear days. Adamello Group, the Bergamo and Lecco Orobie. Po Valley, with glimpses of the Apennines. The summit cross, 12 meters high, is a point of reference for hikers and is illuminated on special occasions
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The view is very nice in all directions. On the top, there is a cross where you can sit and enjoy the place. Also there you can find the directions and names of the mountains around you.
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The road to Castro offers a breathtaking panorama along the north-eastern shore of Lake Iseo. The stretch is notable for its beauty, with the road cutting directly into the surrounding rock. The experience of riding this part of the route is unique, with the spectacular view of the lake adding an extraordinary touch. A must for lovers of panoramic roads and suggestive views.
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Small road between rocks and Lake Iseo, more car traffic on weekends.
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Small road between rocks and Lake Iseo. It's best to drive during the week, there's a lot of traffic on the weekend.
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The Carlo Medici ai Cassinelli refuge is located at 1568 m above sea level. in front of the southern face of the Presolana massif. Originally it was a dairy used in the summer for sheep farming; at the beginning of the 60s the municipality of Castione della Presolana renovated the structure and then entrusted the management to the Clusone section of the CAI, which began to use it first as a social hut and later to open it to the public in the summer periods. Since December 2013 it has been promoted to a refuge. Next to the refuge there is a mountain pasture structure with a pond for watering the herds.
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Beautiful landscape, small road, definitely more car traffic on weekends.
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Clusone, known as the 'painted city,' offers a rich historical center. You can visit the unique Fanzago Planetary Clock on the Town Hall tower, which still operates with its original 1583 mechanism. The magnificent Basilica di Santa Maria Assunta features a richly decorated Baroque interior. Opposite the Basilica, the Oratorio dei Disciplini houses the precious 15th-century fresco 'The Triumph of Death and Dance of the Dead.' The historic town center itself is a labyrinth of streets adorned with numerous frescoes, small palaces, and stone portals. Don't miss the Arte e Tempo Museum, dedicated to the history of timekeeping and local art.
The region around Clusone is rich in natural beauty. The Clusone Pine Forest (Pineta di Clusone), recognized as a 'Natural Beauty,' offers over 22 kilometers of pedestrian paths for relaxing walks and picnics. Clusone is nestled in the heart of Val Seriana, providing access to stunning natural landscapes and the crystal-clear Serio River. You can also find panoramic views from mountains like Monte Alto and Monte Alino, which feature Big Benches overlooking Lake Iseo and the Presolana Dolomite group. The Lake Iseo Scenic Road (Lovere–Castro) offers breathtaking views along the north-eastern shore of Lake Iseo.
Yes, the surroundings of Clusone are ideal for hiking. You can find trails leading to the Fontanino della Mamma, Monte Cimiero, or the top of Colle Crosio. More adventurous routes include those to San Lucio, Pizzo Formico, and the Orobic path. For a challenging hike with exceptional views, consider the Summit of Pizzo Formico, which dominates the Farno basin. Many trails lead to huts like Capanna 2000 Hut or Carlo Medici Refuge at Cassinelli, which serve as excellent stopping points. You can find more hiking options in the Running Trails around Clusone guide, which includes routes like the Alpe Montagnina – Rifugio Parafulmine loop.
The Clusone area is great for cycling enthusiasts. You can enjoy the Seriana Valley cycle path or a roller ski circuit. There are various routes catering to different skill levels, including family-friendly options. For example, the Cycling around Clusone guide features a 'Circular bike ride in Clusone for families with children' and more challenging routes like the 'Presolana Cycling Route – Presolana Pass loop'.
Absolutely. The Clusone Pine Forest is an excellent spot for families, offering pedestrian paths, picnic areas, and an adventure park. Many huts, such as Carlo Medici Refuge at Cassinelli and Parafulmine Hut, are noted as family-friendly and provide comfortable resting spots during walks. The Nastro Azzurro Park, with its monumental redwoods, offers green space for relaxation. Additionally, the Cycling around Clusone guide includes a 'Circular bike ride in Clusone for families with children' with playgrounds along the route.
For stunning panoramic views, head to the Summit of Pizzo Formico, which offers an exceptional panorama of the Prealps and Orobie Alps. The Capanna 2000 Hut is also known for its excellent views. Additionally, the peaks of Monte Alto and Monte Alino feature 'Big Benches' that provide stunning vistas of Lake Iseo and the Presolana Dolomite group. The Lake Iseo Scenic Road (Lovere–Castro) offers spectacular lake views as it cuts into the surrounding rock.
The Clusone region is a hub for outdoor activities. Popular options include hiking and trail running on the numerous paths in the Clusone Pine Forest and surrounding mountains. Cycling is also very popular, with the Seriana Valley cycle path and various MTB trails available. In winter, nearby areas like Monte Pora and the Presolana Massif offer opportunities for skiing and other winter sports. You can explore specific routes for mountain biking in the MTB Trails around Clusone guide.
Yes, Clusone serves as a well-positioned starting point for winter activities. Nearby areas like Monte Pora, Passo della Presolana, and Colere offer excellent opportunities for skiing and other alpine trails. The Summit of Pizzo Formico is also very popular in winter for cross-country skiers, offering beautiful views of the Orobie Alps.
Clusone earned its moniker as the 'painted city' due to the numerous frescoes that adorn its buildings, both on exteriors and interiors. A walk through the well-preserved historic center reveals small palaces with 15th-century frescoes, stone portals, loggias, cloisters, and courtyards, making discovery a continuous experience. The most famous example is the 'The Triumph of Death and Dance of the Dead' fresco in the Oratorio dei Disciplini.
Visitors frequently praise the combination of historical richness and natural beauty. The unique Lake Iseo Scenic Road (Lovere–Castro) is loved for its breathtaking panorama. Huts like Capanna 2000 Hut are highlighted for their excellent views and cuisine, serving as perfect bases for excursions. The Summit of Pizzo Formico, despite its modest height, is cherished for its exceptional panorama of the Prealps and Orobie Alps. The ease of access to stunning alpine pastures and the charm of the historic town center with its frescoes are also highly appreciated.
To experience the local nature, start with the Clusone Pine Forest, offering extensive pedestrian paths for immersive walks. Explore the Val Seriana itself, where the Serio River flows with crystal-clear waters, perfect for riverside walks, fishing, and picnics. The surrounding mountains, including Monte Alto and Monte Alino, provide hiking opportunities and panoramic viewpoints. You can also find various routes for running and cycling that traverse the valley, allowing you to fully appreciate its natural beauty.


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