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Hiking around Breno, located in Val Camonica, Italy, offers diverse landscapes within the southern Rhaetian Alps and the Adamello mountain range. The region features a mix of towering mountains, deep valleys, and dense forests, providing varied terrain for hikers. Notable natural features include picturesque alpine lakes such as Lago della Vacca and Lake Lova, often found in glacial basins.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Embark on a moderate hike along the Alta Via dell'Adamello to Lago della Vacca from Malga Cadino, a route that covers 7.6 miles (12.2 km) with an elevation gain of…
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Embark on a challenging hike along the Alta Via dell'Adamello from Rifugio Tassara Bazena to Rifugio Tita Secchi. This difficult route stretches for 9.5 miles (15.3 km) and involves a…
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Embark on a difficult 12.5 miles (20.2 km) hike from Gaver to Rifugio Tita Secchi, gaining 3890 feet (1186 metres) in elevation over approximately 8 hours and 30 minutes. This…
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Great refuge even if it's practically on the access road, let's say not exactly typical for hikers
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Wonderful pass in the Adamello Park with a view of the Monte Frerone and Cornone di Blumone complex. The trail to reach it from Rifugio Bazena is simple, with no technical sections.
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The Rifugio C. Tassara (Bazena) is the classic starting point for reaching Val Fredda, Passo della Vacca, Lago della Vacca, and Rifugio Tita Secchi. It is a fundamental reference point for the entire eastern Adamello area.
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The Tita Secchi Hut is one of the most spectacular huts in the Adamello, overlooking the Lago della Vacca and at the foot of the south face of the Cornone di Blumone.
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The Passo di Val Fredda is one of the most important passes in the Adamello on the route from Bazena to Passo della Vacca and Rifugio Tita Secchi.
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The Passo della Vacca is a high-altitude pass in the Adamello range, located at 2361 m between Val Cadino (Bazena side – Val Camonica) and the basin of Lago della Vacca. It is a key point of the Alta Via dell’Adamello – Trail 1/601, and represents the natural passage leading to the Rifugio Tita Secchi and the lake dam. 📍 Location and significance Altitude: 2361 m Area: Adamello Park, municipality of Breno (BS) Function: pass between Val Fredda / Val Cadino and the basin of Lago della Vacca Iconic feature: the cow-shaped rock, visible along the trail and responsible for the toponym
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The Rifugio Tita Secchi is one of the most spectacular refuges in the Adamello, directly overlooking the Lago della Vacca and at the foot of the south face of the Cornone di Blumone. 🏔️ Refuge identity Altitude: 2367 m a.s.l. Municipality: Breno (Val Camonica) Location: Lago della Vacca locality, 25043 Breno BS Coordinates: 45.9526805 N, 10.4427384 E Phone: 0365 903001 (active June–September) Management: Alessandra Serina Beds: 60; winter room: 6 beds
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Lago della Vacca is one of the most iconic places in the Adamello: an artificial basin at 2358 m nestled in a glacial cirque, dominated by the Cornone di Blumone and flanked by the Rifugio Tita Secchi. It is an absolute classic for those who love high altitudes. 🏔️ Identity and main characteristics Altitude: 2358 m a.s.l. Origin: artificial lake, dammed by a gravity dam completed in 1927 (17.5 m high, 87 m at the crest). Surface area: 0.256 km². Environment: glacial cirque at the southern end of the Adamello massif, surrounded by peaks over 2500 m. Name: probably linked to a cow-shaped rock at Passo della Vacca (2355 m).
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There are over 100 hiking routes around Breno, offering a wide range of experiences. You'll find options for all skill levels, including 7 easy trails, 50 moderate routes, and 48 challenging hikes for experienced adventurers.
Hiking around Breno immerses you in the dramatic alpine scenery of the southern Rhaetian Alps and the Adamello mountain range. Expect towering peaks, deep valleys, and dense forests of larch and fir. The region is also known for its picturesque alpine lakes, such as Lago della Vacca and Lake Lova, often nestled in glacial basins.
While many trails in Breno are moderate to difficult, there are some easier paths suitable for families. Look for routes that are shorter in distance and have less elevation gain. For example, some sections leading to Valhalla Trail, Parco Regionale dell'Adamello offer gentler terrain, or explore the surroundings of Lake Lova which has serene paths.
Many trails in the Breno area are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore the natural beauty with your canine companion. However, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in protected areas like Adamello Park, and to check specific trail regulations before you go. Be mindful of livestock in alpine pastures.
The Breno area is rich in natural wonders. You can visit Lago della Vacca, famous for a unique rock formation resembling a large cow. Another serene spot is Lake Lova, surrounded by woods and pastures. For those interested in geology, the region features numerous glacial formations. Additionally, you might encounter various waterfalls and natural monuments throughout the Adamello Park.
Yes, the Breno area offers several circular hiking routes, allowing you to start and end your journey in the same location. These are great for day trips. While specific circular routes aren't detailed here, many trails, especially those around lakes like Lake Lova or connecting refuges, can be combined to form loops. For example, the route from Malga Cadino refuge to Lago della Vacca can be part of a larger circular exploration.
The best time for hiking in Breno is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the weather is mild and trails are clear of snow. Summer offers lush greenery and access to higher alpine routes. Autumn brings stunning fall foliage. Winter hiking is possible but requires specialized gear and experience due to snow and ice conditions, especially on higher trails.
Yes, for more ambitious hikers, Breno is part of significant long-distance routes. These include the Alta Via del Caffaro and the Alta Via dell'Adamello. These routes offer extended trekking adventures through an isolated Alpine region, providing a deeper immersion into the Adamello mountain range.
The hiking routes around Breno are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 1000 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the dramatic alpine scenery, the tranquility of the glacial lakes like Lago della Vacca, and the diverse terrain that caters to various fitness levels. The sense of adventure in the Adamello range is also a common highlight.
Yes, the region around Breno features several impressive mountain passes that offer challenging hikes and stunning views. Notable passes include Campelli Pass, Passo Crocedomini, and Pass of the Seven Crosses. These passes are often part of more demanding routes and provide access to high alpine terrain.
For experienced hikers, Breno offers several challenging alpine crossings. Routes like Alta Via dell'Adamello from Rifugio Tassara Bazena to Rifugio Tita Secchi and Gaver to the Bruffione lakes are considered difficult, involving significant elevation gain and longer distances. These trails often lead through high alpine terrain and require good fitness and sure-footedness.


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