Best attractions and places to see around Aprica are found in this resort town nestled in the Alps, between Valtellina and Val Camonica. The region offers a diverse range of attractions, including natural features, cultural sites, and points of interest. Visitors can explore an extensive trail network, renowned ski areas, and historical landmarks. Aprica provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration throughout the year.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
Highlight • Mountain Hut
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Lake
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Waterfall
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Mountain Hut
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Mountain Pass
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more attractions around Aprica.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Popular around Aprica
Hike in Valtellina in Italy – CamminaForeste in Lombardy part 5
A journey through history and nature in Italy – Via Valeriana on foot
Valtellina in MTB: è un'avventura
Hiking around Aprica
Road Cycling Routes around Aprica
MTB Trails around Aprica
Cycling around Aprica
Running Trails around Aprica

Gravel biking around Aprica
It's nice to get there on a non-electric mountain bike💪
1
0
beautiful refuge reachable from Curò with little difference in altitude
0
0
Excellent, well-equipped refuge with food and drinks available. Excellent selection of alcoholic beverages and fast service. The Radler is truly excellent! I could have drunk three! The platter is truly rich and plentiful with truly delicious products, especially the cheeses!
1
1
beautiful but the people a little less so
1
0
Support point for the Cime di Caronella, Passo di Caronella, Passo di Malgina
0
0
Nice mountain refuge, sometimes crowded but the food is always good. The climb from Valbondione along the panoramic path takes about 3 hours without any technical difficulty. There is also a shorter but more challenging path
0
0
Aprica offers an extensive network of over 200 km of trails. A popular destination is the Antonio Curò Mountain Hut, accessible via an easy path with excellent views of Valbondione. You can also visit the impressive Serio Falls, one of Europe's highest waterfalls, which opens only a few times a year. For a challenging experience, consider the Vivione Pass, connecting the Scalve and Camonica valleys with demanding climbs and panoramic views.
Yes, Aprica provides several family-friendly options. The Campetti area within the Aprica and Corteno ski area is ideal for children learning to ski. In warmer months, families can enjoy the peaceful Barbellino Reservoir, which features a 'Sword in the stone' along its banks. There's also an adventure park (Parco Avventura) and an ice skating rink available. The Alpine Eco-fauna Observatory is another great choice, offering nature trails to observe local wildlife, including rescued brown bears.
Aprica's historic center features narrow streets and traditional wooden houses, adorned with murals by local artist Alcide Pancot depicting the community's story. Notable religious buildings include the Parish of SS. Peter and Paul, dating back to the 13th century, and the Church of Santa Maria Assunta with its baroque gate. The “Scarpù Uècc” Ski Museum showcases a collection of ski equipment from the late 19th century to the present, including Pope John Paul II's alpenstock.
Aprica is a hub for various outdoor pursuits. In winter, it's renowned for its skiing and snowboarding, with over 50 km of pistes, including the Baradello run, Europe's longest floodlit piste for night skiing. Snowshoeing and cross-country skiing are also popular, with tracks around the Pian di Gembro Nature Reserve. For cyclists, there are numerous mountain bike routes and challenging road climbs like the Mortirolo and Santa Cristina, often featured in the Giro d'Italia. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Aprica guide.
Many trails and mountain passes offer stunning vistas. The path to the Antonio Curò Mountain Hut provides excellent views of Valbondione. The Vivione Pass is known for its panoramic road. Additionally, the Ludwigsburg Hut at Barbellino, situated at 2,131 meters, offers breathtaking views surrounded by the Orobie mountains.
Yes, Aprica is close to several significant natural areas. These include the Pian di Gembro Nature Reserve and the Valli di Sant'Antonio Nature Reserve, which encompasses Val Brandet and Valle di Campovecchio. These reserves offer extensive trail networks for exploring local flora and fauna.
The Gran Via delle Orobie is a 130 km hiking route that traverses the valleys of the Orobie Valtellinesi Park. Aprica serves as a starting point for this extensive trail, offering access to more experienced hikers looking to explore wilder places like Val Belviso with its Torena lakes, Val Caronella, and Val Bondone.
Aprica is a year-round destination. For hiking, mountain biking, and exploring natural features, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn are ideal. For skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing, winter (typically December to April) is the prime season. The region also hosts various gastronomic and cultural events throughout the year, such as 'Sunà da Mars' in late February or early March.
Absolutely. Aprica is a popular destination for cyclists. There are numerous mountain bike routes, including some within the Parco delle Orobie Valtellinese. Road cyclists can challenge themselves on iconic climbs like the Mortirolo and Santa Cristina. The Valtellina Trail, following the Adda River, also offers options for bicycle touring. You can explore various cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Aprica guide.
Yes, several notable attractions are within a reasonable distance. The National Park of Rock Engravings (Capo di Ponte), a UNESCO World Heritage site, is about 35 km away. Palazzo Besta (Teglio), a 15th-century Lombard Renaissance residence, is approximately 15 km away. The beautiful Basilica Madonna di Tirano, known for its Renaissance architecture, is 17.5 km away. Bormio, a popular ski resort with natural hot springs, is about 40 km from Aprica.
Aprica offers a taste of Lombardian cuisine at its local restaurants. Visitors can also explore the local wine trail for tastings and vineyard tours. The town hosts various gastronomic and cultural events, such as 'Sunà da Mars,' a popular festival celebrating the end of winter with traditional dishes like 'mach' (polenta and sausages). Other traditions include Gabinat on Epiphany and events showcasing rural life and local wines.


Still not found the Highlight you’re looking for? See guides of the top attractions in other regions: