Mountain peaks around Curno serve as a gateway to the Bergamo Alps, offering diverse outdoor experiences. The region provides a range of trails suitable for various skill levels, from challenging high-altitude climbs to leisurely walks through alpine meadows. These areas feature extensive views of the Italian Alps and are home to natural parks protecting diverse flora and fauna. Curno's strategic location in the Province of Bergamo provides access to these mountainous landscapes.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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From the ice cream shop/restaurant, you can access one of the most fun (and technical) trails in the area, the Agostini. It takes its name from the Bergamo motorcyclist champion, as at the end of the trail, on the right, you can see the racer's villa.
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the cross that stands out (so to speak) on the mountain of Mozzo, the Gussa
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Croce dei Morti is a landmark along trail 606, located in the Parco dei Colli di Bergamo. This trail connects several locations, including Torre Boldone and Colle di Ranica, offering splendid views of the Val Seriana and the Bergamo plain. The name "Croce dei Morti" may derive from historical events related to the area, but today it is mainly a point of passage for hikers and nature lovers. The trail is easy and accessible, with a length of about 2.9 km and a difference in altitude of 42 meters. If you want to explore the area, you can start from the trattoria in the Croce dei Morti area and follow the trail towards Colle di Ranica, passing by Croce del Boscone. It is a perfect excursion for a relaxing walk surrounded by greenery! 😊
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great satisfaction to get there by bike. consider that there is some portage.
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Perhaps in front of this small sacred monument, which the hiker encounters here in the form of a cross, a few short sentences from Pope Francis are of interest (address of April 5, 2024): "Feel called (...) to bring into the Church and into the world a little of that immense love that compelled Jesus to die on the cross for us. May the familiar closeness to Him make you, as it was with Francis [of Assisi], ever more humble, united, joyful and essential, in love for the cross and in attention to the poor, witnesses of peace and prophets of hope in this time of ours, which has so much difficulty in recognizing the presence of the Lord." (Pope Francis)
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nice junction point on the Maresana paths
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The bike park a stone's throw from Bergamo
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Perhaps in front of this imposing small sacred monument, which the hiker encounters here in the form of a summit cross, a few short sentences from Pope Francis are of interest (address of April 5, 2024): "Feel called (...) to bring into the Church and into the world a little of that immense love that compelled Jesus to die on the cross for us. May the familiar closeness to Him make you, as it was with Francis [of Assisi], ever more humble, united, joyful and essential, in love for the cross and in attention to the poor, witnesses of peace and prophets of hope in this time of ours, which has so much difficulty in recognizing the presence of the Lord." (Pope Francis)
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For accessible walks and training climbs, consider Colle di Ranica Cross, which offers a steep but short path. Another popular spot is Croce dei Morti Chapel, marking the highest point of the Maresana hill, accessible via tarmac or trail. Maresana Hill itself is a green lung of Bergamo, easily reached and featuring a car park and picnic area.
Many peaks near Curno offer breathtaking panoramas. Croce dei Morti Chapel provides an excellent panorama extending from Val Seriana to the plain. For more extensive views, Pizzo Formico offers a panorama stretching from the Prealps to the Orobie Alps, while Monte Linzone is known for its spectacular vistas. From Monte Misma, you can enjoy views from Lake Iseo to the highest peaks of the Orobie Alps. The summit of Monte Canto also provides an exceptional panoramic view over Bergamo, the Po Valley, and the Orobie Alps.
Yes, several options are suitable for families. Colle di Ranica Cross and Croce dei Morti Chapel are both considered family-friendly. Maresana Hill is easily accessible and features a picnic area, making it ideal for family outings. Additionally, Monte Canto is particularly popular with families, offering trails through chestnut and beech forests and meadows perfect for leisurely walks and picnics.
For experienced mountaineers seeking a challenge, Pizzo Coca is the highest peak in the Bergamo Alps, offering demanding climbs and unparalleled panoramic views from its summit. The routes around Monte Misma also provide more challenging but rewarding itineraries. The last few hundred meters to the Summit cross on Monte Ubione are described as quite impracticable, making it a challenging ascent for those looking for a strenuous hike.
Beyond hiking, the region around Curno offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various running trails, such as the 'Laudato Sii Trail – San Matteo Gate loop' or the 'Astino Monastery – Astino Gravel Path loop'. For cyclists, there are numerous road cycling routes, including challenging climbs like the 'Selvino Switchbacks' or 'Climb to Roncola'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Curno and Road Cycling Routes around Curno guides.
Yes, some mountainous areas near Curno blend natural beauty with cultural significance. Near Monte Misma, you can find the historical village of Bianzano with its well-preserved medieval castle. The Orobie Alps Natural Park also features villages where the traditional way of life is preserved. The Croce dei Morti Chapel and Colle di Ranica Cross are also notable religious monuments in the area.
The Bergamo Alps offer diverse experiences throughout the year. While specific peak conditions vary, the region is generally excellent for hiking from spring through autumn. Pizzo Formico is particularly popular in winter for cross-country skiing, indicating that winter sports are also an option for some areas. Always check local weather forecasts and trail conditions before heading out.
Yes, Monte Bastia is an easily accessible vantage point ideal for mountain biking and Sunday hikes, offering pleasant views of the Lombardy countryside. Maresana Hill is also easily and quickly reached, with a car park available, making it convenient for shorter excursions.
The mountains near Curno, particularly within the Bergamo Alps, are rich in biodiversity. You can expect to see diverse flora and fauna, especially in protected areas like the Parco Naturale Regionale delle Alpi Orobiche (Orobie Alps Natural Park). Trails often wind through chestnut and beech forests, clearings, and alpine meadows. Many peaks offer extensive views of the Italian Alps, providing a stunning natural backdrop.
Yes, there are numerous mountain hiking trails. For example, you can explore the 'Monte Linzone loop from Roncola' or the 'Canto Alto – Pisgiù loop from Sorisole'. These routes offer varying distances and difficulties, catering to different skill levels. You can find more detailed information and additional routes in the Mountain Hikes around Curno guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse hiking opportunities, ranging from challenging high-altitude climbs to leisurely walks. The breathtaking panoramic views from many peaks, extending across the Italian Alps, are a major draw. The presence of natural parks and the rich biodiversity also offer opportunities for nature observation. Many also enjoy the blend of outdoor activity with cultural and historical sites found in some mountainous areas.


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