Best mountain peaks around Grumello Del Monte serve as an excellent base for exploring notable mountains in the surrounding Bergamo area. Situated at the foothills of the Bergamasque Alps, the region offers a diverse landscape for outdoor activities. These peaks provide a range of experiences, from panoramic viewpoints to challenging trails. The area is characterized by its varied terrain, including pre-alpine peaks and higher mountain ranges.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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The CROCE DI PREDORE rises above the Lombard landscape, its steel framework construction reaching towards the sky from the mountain. The small sacred monument and the view invite passers-by to take a short break, which you should definitely do here.
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The Anticima del Monte Pranzà is a rock formation located along the crest of Monte Pranzà, in the Bergamo Prealps, specifically in the municipality of Vigano San Martino, in Val Cavallina. Characteristics of the Anticima Altitude: About 1070 meters Location: Along the crest of Monte Pranzà, overlooking Val Cavallina and Valle del Lujo. Signage: Trails 622 and 622A, well marked with directional arrows. Panoramic point: Offers a spectacular view of Lake Endine and the surrounding mountains, including Presolana and Pizzo Camino. Excursion to the Anticima Route: Departure from Vigano San Martino, following Trail 622. Difficulty: Hiking (E), with steep sections in the woods. Climbing time: About 2 hours. Points of interest: Cappella del Cesulì (922 m), Cascina Flaccadori (1030 m) and a hunting roccolo. Curiosities The Anticima is marked by a large man made of stones, surmounted by a metal cross, which could seem like the main peak, but in reality it is only an intermediate point. The route offers a mix of ash and black hornbeam woods, as well as open panoramic stretches
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I was there before spring and I still liked the tour. The panorama, one of the most beautiful seen among the small peaks near Bergamo.
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My advice is to go up from Adro and follow the circular path from the left in a clockwise direction, going around the mountain and going up, leaving the lake behind and then going down the steepest direct route. It is the longest ring that can be done in this place and also my favorite.
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The Croce di Predore is the foresummit of Monte Bronzone. Given the particularly exposed position towards the plain, you can admire a vast panorama of the southern sector of Lake Iseo.
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Peak of satisfaction with a shoulder-mounted muscular mtb and then enjoy a beautiful descent.
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It is a 1160m high mountain in the Alps, accessible from various Bergamo municipalities, including Pradalunga, Nembro, Scanzorosciate, Albino: there is a multitude of trails that lead to the summit
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For those who, like me, grew up near this mountain, more than a peak is a myth. Wherever you start from, the important thing is to go there every now and then.
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Grumello del Monte serves as an excellent base for exploring several notable peaks in the surrounding Bergamo area. Popular choices include Monte Misma Summit, known for its wide panoramas, and Croce di Predore, which offers spectacular views of Lake Iseo. Other significant peaks in the region are Canto Alto, often called 'Bergamo's mountain,' and the majestic Presolana, known as the 'queen of the Bergamo Dolomites.'
The peaks around Grumello del Monte offer diverse and stunning panoramic views. From Monte Misma Summit, you can see much of the central Lombard plain and even the highest peaks of the Orobie. Canto Alto provides an exceptional panorama spanning the entire Lombard plain to the Emilian Apennines. Croce di Predore offers a vast panorama of the southern sector of Lake Iseo, while Anticima of Monte Pranzà provides a spectacular view of Lake Endine, Presolana, and Pizzo Camino.
Yes, the region offers excellent winter sports opportunities. Monte Pora, part of the Presolana-Monte Pora ski area, is a renowned ski resort with diverse skiing options for all skill levels, including 20-30 km of pisted terrain. Beyond skiing, the area also provides pathways for snowshoeing and winter hiking, offering stunning views over the Bergamo valleys.
The area around Grumello del Monte offers a variety of hiking trails. For example, the ascent to Monte Misma, often starting from Pradalunga, presents challenging yet rewarding itineraries. Canto Alto is popular for hiking with various trails, including easier routes suitable for families. Presolana offers spectacular hiking trails for all levels, from easy paths to more demanding routes. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Hiking around Grumello Del Monte guide.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. Canto Alto, for instance, offers various trails, including easier routes perfect for family outings, and its meadows are ideal for picnics. Presolana also features easy paths suitable for families, allowing everyone to enjoy the beautiful mountain scenery.
Spring is an excellent time to visit for hiking, especially for peaks like Monte Misma, when temperatures are mild and snow has melted, making it a perfect way to prepare for summer hiking. The region's peaks offer beauty throughout the warmer months, with summer providing ideal conditions for higher altitude treks and winter for snow sports.
Some peaks in the region have historical significance. Monte Misma was historically known for the mining of 'coti' stones (traditional sharpening stones) and cement, which shaped the local territory. Canto Alto served as a medieval lookout post with a watchtower and later a stone fort, reflecting its strategic importance in the past.
Yes, some peaks offer circular paths. For example, Monte Alto Summit Cross is known for its circular paths that go around the mountain, providing diverse perspectives of the landscape. One recommended route involves going up from Adro and following a clockwise circular path.
Beyond hiking, the area offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore road cycling routes, such as the 'View of Tavernola Bergamasca – View of Lake Iseo from Vigolo loop,' or mountain biking trails like the 'Paratico Pier – Franciacorta Vineyards loop.' For more options, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Grumello Del Monte and MTB Trails around Grumello Del Monte guides.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Monte Misma is home to century-old chestnut trees. The Presolana area is particularly attractive for observing wonderful specimens of mountain flowers. While specific wildlife spotting details are not extensively documented, the diverse natural environment of the Bergamasque Alps suggests a variety of flora and fauna.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular panoramic views, especially towards Lake Iseo and the Lombard plain. The variety of trails, from easy family walks to more challenging ascents, is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the sense of accomplishment at summits like Monte Misma Summit, noting that the effort is well worth the reward of the views.
Yes, mountain biking is an option in the area. For example, from View of Monte Guglielmo from Monte Alto, it's possible to ride mountain bikes on various routes, with suggestions to go up from Capriolo and descend from Adro. You can find more detailed MTB routes in the MTB Trails around Grumello Del Monte guide.


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