Mountain peaks around Berbenno Di Valtellina offer access to the Lombardy region's dramatic Alpine landscape, including parts of the Orobic Alps and the Rhaetian Alps. The town serves as a base for exploring surrounding mountains, which feature diverse opportunities for hiking. This area is characterized by high peaks and deep valleys, providing varied natural and historical features. The region is known for its "Alte Vie" (High Routes) and trails through historic terraced vineyards.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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On the summit plateau of Culmine, we find a recently opened refuge (May 2016) called La Casermetta. The refuge was created from the renovation of a military barracks built during the First World War but also used during the Second.
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Legendary refuge at the foot of Mount Disgrazia. It is located along the Roma trail and is a passage point of the Kima Trophy. In short, an exceptional place for mountain lovers.
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Good starting point to reach Monte Disgrazia.
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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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Refuge stop on the Sentiero Roma or reachable from the Preda Rossa plain (toll road). Excellent location both for the view and for the streets that start from here
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From Pizzo Meriggio the view is 360 degrees over the Disgrazia group, the Bernina, the Ortles, the Adamello to the north/north-east and to the south over the giants of the Orobie: Pizzo Coca, Pizzo Redorta and Cima Scais. Below the summit you can see the Zocche lakes.
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Reachable in about 3 hours' walk from Campelli, Pizzo Meriggio is a peak in the Orobie area particularly appreciated by hikers for the beautiful panorama it offers.
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Great Refuge! Very friendly staff! Great Food! I highly recommend it.👍
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The region offers several highly-rated spots. Cesare Ponti Hut is a popular choice, offering a prestigious view of Monte Disgrazia and restaurant service. Another favorite is Alpe Piazza Hut, known for its cheese factory and as an MTB destination. For panoramic views, the Pizzo Meriggio Summit provides a 360-degree vista over the Disgrazia and Bernina groups.
Yes, the area around Berbenno di Valtellina offers significant challenges. Monte Disgrazia (3,678 m), while not directly adjacent, is an iconic peak in the Valtellina region renowned for its challenging north face and 'Corda Molla' ridge. Pizzo Scalino (3,323 m) also offers demanding ascents, including one over its glacier for seasoned climbers. For a challenging overnight stay at a high altitude, consider the Molteni Valsecchi Bivouac.
The mountains around Berbenno di Valtellina are known for their breathtaking vistas. From the Pizzo Meriggio Summit, you can enjoy a 360-degree panorama encompassing the Disgrazia group, the Bernina, Ortles, Adamello, and the giants of the Orobie Alps. Many trails lead to refuges like Cesare Ponti Hut, which offer stunning views, often including Monte Disgrazia.
Pizzo Tre Signori (2,554 m) holds notable historical importance. Located at the junction of the Orobic Alps, it historically marked the boundary between different states and now separates the provinces of Bergamo, Sondrio, and Lecco. Additionally, Rifugio La Casermetta Colmen is a recently renovated military barracks from the First World War, now serving as a refuge on the summit plateau of Culmine.
Beyond hiking and mountaineering, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various mountain biking trails, such as those found in the MTB Trails around Berbenno Di Valtellina guide, or enjoy gravel biking routes, detailed in the Gravel biking around Berbenno Di Valtellina guide. For more focused mountain hikes, refer to the Mountain Hikes around Berbenno Di Valtellina guide.
Yes, several huts and refuges provide services for visitors. Cesare Ponti Hut offers 70 beds and restaurant service with typical Valtellina products. Alpe Piazza Hut provides overnight accommodation (sleeping bag required) and has a cheese factory. For a more spartan experience, the Molteni Valsecchi Bivouac offers shelter for spending the night.
The best time for hiking and general mountain exploration is typically from late spring through early autumn. For ski mountaineering, peaks like Pizzo Scalino are popular from winter through spring. Always check trail conditions and weather forecasts, especially for higher altitudes, as conditions can change rapidly.
Yes, the region is known for its 'Alte Vie' (High Routes). Notable long-distance trails include the Sentiero Italia (Italian Trail) and Sentiero Roma (Rome Trail), which traverse glaciers, lakes, and refuges, offering a blend of excitement and challenges for multi-day treks.
The trails offer a rich variety of natural landscapes. You'll encounter historic chestnut groves, alpine pastures, and ancient forests. Higher up, you can expect to see deep valleys, skyscraping craggy peaks, and even glaciers. The area is also rich in biodiversity, providing a remarkable ecosystem to explore.
The Alpe Piasci Trail, for instance, features forest paths through historic chestnut groves to alpine pastures, offering views of the Bernina range. The Valtellina Cultural Trail (Terraces Trail), a 26.2 km difficult hike, traverses the Parco locale di interesse sovracomunale di Triangia, connecting villages through historic terraced vineyards recognized by UNESCO.
Visitors frequently appreciate the expansive panoramic views, the challenging ascents, and the rich natural and historical features of the area. The opportunity to explore ancient forests, alpine pastures, and high-altitude refuges, often with views of iconic peaks like Monte Disgrazia, is a major draw. The local cuisine available at huts like Cesare Ponti Hut and Alpe Piazza Hut is also a highlight.


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