Best lakes around Fino Del Monte are found in the surrounding Province of Bergamo, Italy. While Fino Del Monte itself does not contain lakes, it provides access to several notable bodies of water. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain and lush valleys, offering a natural landscape for outdoor activities. These lakes, including Lake Iseo, Lake Endine, and Lago di Carona, are known for their distinct features and serene environments.
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Lake Spigorel is a small alpine lake in the Sedornia Valley, accessible from Tezzi Alti (Gandellino) via CAI trail 309. It is a popular destination for its wild location between Monte Barbarossa and Vigna Vaga. 🚶♂️ Route from Tezzi Alti Key details Start: Tezzi Alti (969 m) Arrival: Lake Spigorel (approximately 1,800 m) Difficulty: Hiking (E) Duration: Outward journey: ~3 hours Return journey: ~2 hours Elevation gain: ~830 m General route outline Take the forest road of the Sedornia Valley. Pass by the Chapel of San Carlo (1,163 m). Continue through woods and pastures to the Vigna Vaga huts. The final stretch climbs steeply toward the lake basin. ⭐ Why go there Wild and untouched environment. Excellent viewpoint over the Sedornia Valley. Option to continue toward Sponda Vaga or Rifugio Mirtillo for longer itineraries.
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It was frozen, but I think it's a beautiful place in spring. Besides the little church, there are several picnic tables.
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from here you enter the pasture on the obvious ramp to climb to the top of the sparavera
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A beautiful mountain lake. In August 2025, it's full of water and tadpoles about to become frogs. To get there, we recommend taking the chairlift from Lizzola to the Mirtillo Refuge, then taking the "low" trail to Lago Spigorel. To return, you can retrace the same path or, if you're willing to take a quick but strenuous climb (220 meters) and a slightly steeper and stonier path, take the "high" route to the Mirtillo Refuge.
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Remember anything… but certainly not a heart
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The Tribulina dei Morti della Montagnina is a small place of worship located along the path that connects Pizzo Formico to the Rifugio Parafulmine, in Val Gandino, province of Bergamo. History and meaning: Origins: The tribulina was erected in memory of some people who died in this area, probably due to events related to the mountain. Location: It is located at about 1485 meters above sea level, along the hiking trail that crosses Forcella Larga. Access: Reachable via the CAI 549 path, which connects Farno to the Rifugio Parafulmine. Landscape: Surrounded by meadows and woods, with a panoramic view of the Valle del Lujo and Val Gandino.
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The Pozza dei Sette Termini is a hiking point of interest located at 1309 meters above sea level in Val Gandino, in the province of Bergamo. It can be reached via the CAI 544B trail, which starts from the Church of Santa Maria degli Angeli in Valpiana. Characteristics of the Pozza dei Sette Termini: Altitude: 1309 m Route: CAI 544B trail Difficulty: Hiking (E) Travel time: About 50 minutes there and 35 minutes back History: Near the pool there is a monument in memory of General Raffaele Cadorna, who made a parachute landing in this area in 1944 Panorama: View of Mount Barzena and the possibility of continuing towards Mount Sparavera The pool is surrounded by a fence and is located along a path that connects Malga Lunga and Monticelli. It is an ideal place for a break during an excursion in the area.
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While Fino Del Monte itself doesn't have lakes, the surrounding Province of Bergamo offers a diverse range. You'll find serene alpine lakes like Lago di Carona, tranquil valley lakes such as Lake Endine, and larger, more bustling lakes like Lake Iseo, which is shared between provinces. The area also features several high-altitude ponds and smaller lakes, perfect for those seeking a more secluded experience.
For families, Lago di Carona is an excellent choice, featuring unique wooden sculptures of forest animals along the lakeside, which children often enjoy. Lake Iseo, particularly its car-free island of Monte Isola, offers safe cycling paths and charming villages to explore. Additionally, the area around the Chapel of the Fallen provides a picnic area and a nearby pond, and Malga Pozzetto also has a pond and facilities, making them suitable for a family outing.
Absolutely. Lake Endine offers well-maintained paths around its entire 14-kilometer perimeter, ideal for walking or cycling with constant lake views. Lago di Carona is a popular starting point for hiking trails leading to higher peaks and refuges like Laghi Gemelli. For more challenging alpine hikes, Lake Spigorel in the Sedornia valley is situated at 1,821 meters and provides access to nearby refuges. You can find various hiking routes in the region, including those listed in the Running Trails around Fino Del Monte guide.
Lake Iseo is excellent for a variety of water sports, including kayaking, canoeing, sailing, and swimming. Lake Endine, known for its peaceful atmosphere, allows non-motorized water sports such as sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, kayaking, and swimming, with fishing also being a favored activity. Lago di Carona also offers opportunities for swimming and kayaking in its clear alpine waters.
Yes, Lake Iseo is surrounded by charming medieval towns like Iseo, Sarnico, Lovere, and Riva di Solto, each offering unique historical and cultural experiences. Lovere is particularly noted for its medieval architecture. Near Pozza dei Sette Termini, you'll find a monument commemorating General Raffaele Cadorna, marking a historical parachute landing. The nearby villages around Lake Endine, such as Monasterolo del Castello, also feature historical sites like the medieval castle of Suardi in Bianzano.
Yes, the towns surrounding Lake Iseo (like Iseo, Sarnico, Lovere) and the villages bordering Lake Endine (such as Endine Gaiano, Monasterolo del Castello, Ranzanico, and Spinone al Lago) offer various bars, restaurants, and accommodation options. The charming town of Carona, near Lago di Carona, also has quaint streets, cafes, and shops. For high-altitude excursions, refuges are accessible from Lake Spigorel.
Lake Iseo stands out for its unique features, most notably Monte Isola, the largest inhabited lake island in Europe where cars are largely prohibited, promoting a peaceful atmosphere for cycling and exploration. It offers a more authentic and less crowded experience than some of its more famous neighbors, while still providing stunning natural beauty, charming medieval towns, and a wide range of activities.
The spring and summer months (May to September) are generally ideal for visiting, offering pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and water sports. During these months, the alpine lakes are fully accessible, and the larger lakes are perfect for swimming and boat trips. In colder months, Lake Endine can freeze over, and nearby ski resorts offer winter sports, making it a year-round destination depending on your preferred activities.
Lake Endine is often considered a hidden gem, offering a peaceful and authentic lake experience away from larger crowds, with its preserved natural environment and serene alpine setting. For a truly unique spot, seek out the Heart-Shaped Pond (Pozza del Cuore), known for its distinctive shape, located at Colletto di Barzena.
The region around Fino Del Monte offers excellent cycling opportunities. Lake Iseo has dedicated bicycle lanes, especially around Monte Isola. Lake Endine's perimeter path is also suitable for cycling. You can explore various routes, including those for touring bicycles and gravel biking. For detailed routes, check out the Cycling around Fino Del Monte guide and the Gravel biking around Fino Del Monte guide, which include routes like the 'Gravel ring from Clusone to Lake Iseo'.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning natural beauty, the tranquility, and the wide range of outdoor activities available. The less crowded atmosphere of lakes like Iseo and Endine, compared to more famous Italian lakes, is often highlighted. The unique features, such as Monte Isola on Lake Iseo, the dramatic rocky cliffs of Baia del Bogn, and the serene alpine setting of Lago di Carona, are also highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, the area is known for its alpine lakes and high-altitude ponds. Lake Spigorel is a beautiful lake located at an altitude of 1,821 meters. Another notable spot is Pozza dei Sette Termini, a hiking point of interest at 1,309 meters above sea level, offering views of Mount Barzena. These high-altitude locations provide refreshing escapes and stunning panoramic views.


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