Mountain peaks around Tresivio, located in Italy's mountainous Valtellina region, offer access to diverse alpine environments. The area is characterized by its panoramas, challenging ascents, and natural landscapes. It provides opportunities for hikers and nature enthusiasts to explore various mountain ranges, including parts of the Orobie Alps.
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Alpe Musella is a charming mountain pasture nestled in the pastures, with mountain huts and the Musella and Cesare Mitta refuges. At the huts, there's also a fountain with a stone table, an ideal place for a break. From here, you can choose to ascend towards Carate or descend directly to the parking lot, completing the loop of the hike. Alternatively, you can take the trail that follows the Scerscen stream, passing moraines, bridges, and scree slopes.
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Suggestive place, excellent starting point for trekking but also a nice place to stop for picnics or other!
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We started from Prato Valentino, a long but not demanding route. Very beautiful! Also, despite it being November, the temperatures were around 20 degrees
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Easy to reach summit after a very panoramic walk from Campelli. Panoramic view of the Disgrazia and Bernina groups, of Valmalenco and the adjacent valleys with the Scais and Venina lakes. Magnificent perspective on the Rhaetian Alps, the ridge path that leads to the cross is spectacular!
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In winter, crampons, ice ax and rope safety are required
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Prato Valentino is at the top of a beautiful climb from Teglio with a good road surface and is located in a panoramic point where there is also a hut where you can stop and eat.
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The flat pass of Colle d'Anzana offers a fantastic panorama and marks the border between Switzerland and Italy, uniting Valposchiavo with Teglio in Valtellina. It is one of the easiest steps to pass from Italy to Switzerland and has therefore always been linked to smuggling. During the Second World War, it was one of the most frequent escape routes chosen by Jews fleeing from Italy.
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For a family-friendly excursion, Alpe Musella, 2,077 m is an excellent choice. It's easily accessible and features charming mountain huts and two refuges for overnight stays and dining. Another great option is Valentino Meadow, a panoramic viewpoint that serves as a good starting point for trekking and has a hut where you can stop and eat.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Pizzo Scalino Summit is known for its long and demanding climb with steep sections and large boulders. The Col d'Anzana also presents a long and steep ascent, offering a demanding physical challenge. The broader Valtellina region also features iconic and challenging peaks like Pizzo Bernina and Monte Disgrazia.
Pizzo Meriggio Summit is highly appreciated for its beautiful 360-degree panorama, offering views of the Disgrazia and Bernina groups, Valmalenco, and the Rhaetian Alps. Pizzo Scalino Summit provides beautiful views of the Poschiavina valley, while Col d'Anzana offers extraordinary views despite its modest altitude.
Yes, several peaks and areas offer mountain huts and refuges. Alpe Musella, 2,077 m features charming mountain huts and two refuges, Musella and Cesare Mitta, where visitors can stay overnight and dine. Valentino Meadow also has a hut for stopping and eating. Additionally, the Rifugio Cristina serves as a convenient base for ascents and descents of Pizzo Scalino.
The area around Tresivio offers a variety of hiking trails, from easy family excursions to challenging mountaineering routes. For specific routes, you can explore the Mountain Hikes around Tresivio guide, which includes routes like the difficult 'Pizzo Meriggio loop from Albosaggia' and the moderate 'Rifugio Cristina loop from Fang'.
Beyond hiking, the Tresivio area provides opportunities for cycling and running. You can find various routes in the Cycling around Tresivio guide, including moderate loops like 'Bridge over the Adda River – Valtellina Trail loop'. For runners, the Running Trails around Tresivio guide offers options such as the difficult 'Inferno Vineyards Road loop'.
The best time to visit generally depends on your activity. For hiking, late spring to early autumn offers the most favorable conditions. However, peaks like Pizzo Scalino Summit are also popular for ski mountaineering from winter to spring, requiring appropriate gear and experience.
Yes, the Col d'Anzana is a historically significant mountain pass that connects Valtellina to Val Saiento and marks the border between Italy and Switzerland. In the broader Valtellina region, Pizzo Tre Signori is an iconic mountain that historically served as a political boundary between provinces.
The terrain varies significantly. On peaks like Pizzo Scalino Summit, you can expect steep channels, large boulders, and potentially loose ground, especially on challenging ascents. Other areas, like the path to Alpe Musella, 2,077 m, are easily accessible and feature rocky outcrops amidst larch and fir trees.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramas and the diverse natural landscapes. Many appreciate the challenging ascents that lead to rewarding views, such as the 360-degree vista from Pizzo Meriggio Summit. The presence of mountain huts and family-friendly options like Alpe Musella, 2,077 m also contributes to a positive experience for a wide range of visitors.
Yes, the broader Valtellina region, where Tresivio is located, encompasses significant protected areas. These include the Stelvio National Park and the Orobie Regional Park, which offer extensive opportunities for mountain exploration and preserve the diverse alpine environments.


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