Best mountain peaks around Vallio Terme are situated within the Brescia Prealps, offering diverse mountain experiences. This region provides access to notable mountains and trails known for their views and hiking opportunities. The area features various trails, from easy paths to more challenging routes, catering to different fitness levels. Many routes offer panoramic views of Val Sabbia, Lake Garda, and the surrounding landscape.
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Croce di Salò or di San Bartolomeo, located at about 500 meters above sea level, offers an exceptional panoramic view of the Gulf of Salò and Lake Garda.
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Very beautiful, easy to ride climb up Brescia's local mountain.
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Climbing Mount Maddalena
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Monte Maddalena (854m) the home mountain for the citizens of Brescia. A gym for outdoor training. The asphalt climb is 10.1km long and takes you from 150m of the city to 800m of the Cavrelle restaurant square with a positive gain of 650m. The summit of the mountain (854m) is 1km further on (asphalted, but ruined) near the ruined Rifugio Maddalena and the small military telecommunications structure. From the Cavrelle square you have a splendid view of the lower Garda lake, the morainic hills and the Po Valley. The city of Brescia remains almost completely hidden, you can observe it well up to 5km. For MTB and enduro lovers there are numerous paths and tracks that allow you to train and have fun, even trail runners have an infinite number of paths to choose from.
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The climb up Monte Maddalena from Brescia is the "home" climb for many local cyclists. The route is about 11 kilometers long and allows for almost 750 meters of elevation gain. It starts from the outskirts of the city and climbs up the hillside, with average gradients of around 6.5%. From the top you can enjoy a beautiful view of Brescia.
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to return to the Pian di Lò and avoid the descent from Prealba, because I consider it a bit treacherous, I chose this path. Be careful because it is more visible. Where the signs cross, you have to make a sharp bend, and with a sharp eye you can notice the path. Do not take the path that always goes down to the left, which would be the most visible, because it takes you out of the woods.
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Very beautiful and panoramic stretch that from Maddalena leads to Monte Denno.
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The Corna di Salo which can be reached without much effort either by bike or on foot offers a beautiful panoramic view of the Gulf of Salo
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Ascent to Monte Maddalena from Brescia, a popular route for local cyclists offering views of Brescia. Another favorite is the Monte Prealba Summit Cross, known for its spectacular panoramic views and peaceful atmosphere. The Summit of Monte Denno also provides a splendid overhanging view of the marble quarries of Botticino and Lake Garda.
For stunning views of Lake Garda, the Summit of Monte Denno is highly recommended, offering vistas of the lake and the Botticino marble quarries. The Selvapiana Cross also provides a great view of Lake Garda and the broader landscape. Additionally, several moderate mountaineering routes around Vallio Terme offer breathtaking views of Salò and Lake Garda.
Yes, the region around Vallio Terme, part of the Brescia Prealps, offers a variety of hiking trails, including easy paths suitable for all fitness levels. For example, a hike to Monte Ere is considered moderately easy, providing a rewarding experience without extreme difficulty, though the initial part can be steep.
The hiking trails in the Vallio Terme area vary significantly in difficulty. You can find easy paths suitable for all fitness levels, moderate routes like the ascent to Monte Ere, and more challenging trails requiring good fitness and sure-footedness, especially those offering extensive views of Salò and Lake Garda. Some routes can be up to 9 km long with elevation gains of 450 meters.
Yes, the Monte Prealba Summit Cross is noted as both a natural and man-made monument, offering a sense of peace. The region also features historic trails that connect mountain hamlets through centuries-old pathways and traditional stone villages, providing a glimpse into local heritage alongside natural beauty.
Yes, the region offers accessible paths suitable for various fitness levels, which can include family-friendly options. The Le Cavrelle Restaurant, located on Monte Maddalena, is listed as family-friendly and can be a destination for a walk, offering great views and refreshments.
Beyond hiking, the area around Vallio Terme offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various running trails, such as the 'Pozza della Casina loop from Dernago' or the 'Dosso dei Lupi loop from Vallio Terme'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Church of San Giacomo – View of the Gulf of Salò loop from Gavardo' or the 'Mulino di Gavardo – The "Marble Cathedral" loop from Serle'. More details can be found in the Running Trails around Vallio Terme and MTB Trails around Vallio Terme guides.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails. Popular options include 'From Vallio Terme to Gavardo via Monte Olo', 'Rocca di Bernacco Castle Trail from Oriolo', and 'Giro delle contrade trail from Chiesa dei Santi Pietro e Paolo'. These trails range from moderate to difficult. You can find more information in the Hiking around Vallio Terme guide.
While specific seasonal recommendations vary by trail, it's generally advisable to avoid hiking in winter if there is snow, especially on peaks like Monte Ere. Spring, summer, and autumn typically offer more favorable conditions for exploring the mountain peaks and trails in the Brescia Prealps.
Yes, the Le Cavrelle Restaurant, located at the top of Monte Maddalena, is a popular spot for walkers, cyclists, and runners. It offers good food and serves as an excellent refreshment point. However, it's important to note that the restaurant and bar are generally closed on Tuesdays for the whole day and on Mondays from the afternoon.
From the Monte Maddalena area, you can expect beautiful views of Brescia. The Le Cavrelle Restaurant on Monte Maddalena offers a stunning view of the city and the plain, and on clear days, you might even see the Apennines and Lake Garda.
Monte Ere, standing at approximately 720 meters, is notable for its moderately easy hike from Odolo, passing by the Rifugio Alpini di Vallio Terme Luigi Reverberi. From its summit, it offers an expansive panorama over Val Sabbia, making it a rewarding experience for hikers seeking scenic views without extreme difficulty.


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