Mountain passes near Pescate offer access to the Pre-Alps and panoramic views of Lake Como and its surroundings. The region, situated in the Provincia di Lecco, Italy, features mountainous terrain with numerous hiking trails leading to peaks and viewpoints. These routes traverse diverse landscapes, including natural parks and forested areas. The area provides opportunities for exploring both natural features and historic landmarks.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The Morterone climb is an iconic and fascinating cycling ascent in the Lecco area, starting from Ballabio and leading to the village of the same name, known for being one of the smallest in Italy. Far from traffic, it unfolds on a narrow road immersed in nature, with manageable gradients but a road surface that is occasionally uneven. Technical Route Data Starting point: Ballabio (reachable from Lecco) Ending point: Morterone (after passing the Forcella di Olino) Length: Approximately 8.5 km (from Ballabio to the Forcella), or approximately 17-20 km starting from the center of Lecco Elevation gain: Approximately 550 m (from Ballabio) Average gradient: Approximately 5% (with maximum sections at 9-10%)
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scenic, nice curves, not tiring, a classic of the area
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The climb to Forcella di Olino and then Morterone is one of the most extraordinary cycling experiences you can have in the Lecco area. The beauty of the views makes up for all the effort.
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A legendary climb in the Bergamo valleys.
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Enjoy the climb without overdoing it because it's long 😜
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Not a very challenging climb but nice with many hairpin bends. The road surface is not the best, but there are no potholes
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Summit arrival point of the climb from Morterone and pass with the Imagna valley. The historic path that connects with Brumano passed through here. If you climb from Morterone this is where your efforts end.
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While Pescate itself doesn't feature traditional mountain passes, the surrounding region offers numerous hiking trails leading to peaks and viewpoints. These provide stunning panoramic vistas of Lake Como, the Pre-Alps, and the Orobie Alps. You can explore diverse landscapes, from natural parks to forested areas, and discover both natural features and historic landmarks.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Pertüs Pond is a great option, offering a lake with a refreshment area and views of the Alps. Monte Barro Natural Park also provides diverse hiking opportunities for various fitness levels, including easier paths suitable for families.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Valcava Pass features demanding climbs, with sections reaching up to 18% from Torre de Busi. The Monte Ocone Summit (1,356 m) is another challenging option, known for its steep, exposed ascent, recommended for expert hikers. Additionally, Cow Pass is a very challenging and exposed pass requiring extreme caution and a head for heights, approaching light mountaineering difficulty.
The region is rich in natural beauty. From Pertüs Pond, you can see Monte Rosa, Cervino, Adamello, Resegone, and Grigne. Monte Barro offers expansive lakeside views of Lake Como and the Pre-Alps. From the summit of Monte Magnodeno, you can admire Lecco, Lake Como, the Briantei Lakes, and the surrounding mountains. Many trails ascend through thick woods, providing stunning vistas of the Grigne and Resegone mountains.
The best months for hiking to summits like Monte Ocone Summit (1,356 m) are typically May to October. Spring and autumn are ideal for tackling exposed sections like Cow Pass when the rock is dry. Winter ascents, especially after snowfalls or during freezing temperatures, are generally not recommended for more challenging routes due to ice and increased difficulty.
Yes, some areas offer amenities. Monte Barro Natural Park has facilities like 'Il roccolo' and 'La bresciana', along with a restaurant named 'Panorama' for post-hike meals. Pertüs Pond features a refreshment area. At the summit of Monte Magnodeno, there is a mountain hut run by the Associazione Nazionale Alpini (ANA).
Beyond hiking, the area around Pescate offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, including challenging routes like the Ferrata Gamma 2 Summit. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes such as the Ring tour between Passo Agueglio and Valsassina. Running trails like the Adda River Trail are also popular.
Monte Magnodeno, with an elevation of 1241 meters, is part of the Orobie Alps and is renowned for its extraordinary panoramic views. From its summit, you can see Lecco, Lake Como, the Briantei Lakes, and the surrounding mountains. The trails leading up pass through thick woods, offering stunning views of the Grigne and Resegone mountains. It also features a mountain hut and a large metal cross at the top.
Yes, Palio Pass is considered suitable for intermediate hikers. It's accessible via gravel paths from both Brumano and Morterone, providing a route that connects the Imagna valley and Valsassina without extreme difficulties, making it ideal for stretching your legs or introducing less experienced individuals to more demanding trails.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences available, from family-friendly trails to challenging climbs. They often highlight the stunning panoramic views of Lake Como and the Alps, the well-maintained trails, and the opportunities to explore both natural beauty and historic sites. The area is well-regarded within the komoot community, with many shared photos and upvotes for its various highlights.
Yes, particularly in the Monte Barro Natural Park. Hikers can explore historic ruins such as Torre 2 and Torre 3, which add a cultural dimension to the natural beauty of the trails. These sites offer a glimpse into the region's past while enjoying the scenic views.


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