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Hiking around Ossimo, nestled in Val Camonica, offers diverse landscapes ranging from Mediterranean vegetation at lower altitudes to alpine environments. The region features dense forests, valleys, and rocky mountains, with peaks reaching up to 2500 meters. Hikers can encounter natural features such as Monte Arano, Lake Lova, and the deep gorge of the Trobiolo stream. This area is characterized by varied terrain, including both challenging alpine paths and more accessible trails.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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6.80km
04:07
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Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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25.4km
07:25
690m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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15.9km
05:19
760m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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06:00
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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🐄 Malga Mignone — Borno (Valle Camonica) 📍 Location Malga Mignone is located above Lago di Lova, along the ridge that climbs towards: Colle Mignone, Monte Mignone, the junction for Rifugio Laeng, the panoramic trail towards Rifugio San Fermo. It is an important hub between trails 103, 104, 109, 110, 182 and the upper section of CAI 82. 🏞️ Environment The malga is located in an area: grassy and open, with a view of Lago di Lova and the peaks of the Camino group, surrounded by huts and summer pastures. It is a perfect place for an intermediate break before climbing towards Varicla or the San Fermo ridge. 🚶♂️ How to get there From Borno – Navertino → Lago di Lova The most common route: Starting from Navertino. Climb through the woods up to Lago di Lova (trail 109). Skirt the lake. Take the path that climbs towards the malga: steep, suitable for hikers accustomed to elevation gain. From Lago di Lova → Colle Mignone → Malga Mignone Ascent on steep grassy slopes, but with an intuitive direction. Possible loop with return on dirt roads. 🔗 Main connections From Malga Mignone, trails depart or pass for: Rifugio Laeng (via trails 110 and 182) Rifugio San Fermo (continuing left, section not always marked) Monte Mignone (1743 m) Colle Mignone (1535 m), a crossroads of various itineraries ⭐ Why it's an important point It is the crossroads of almost all itineraries in the Lova–Varicla area. It offers wide views and a very bright environment. It is an excellent point for medium-difficulty hiking loops. It allows you to modulate the trip: more challenging climbs (Mignone, Arano, Laeng) or gentler ones (return to Lova).
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Valzel de Undine is one of the many megalithic sanctuaries that dot the valley. Four engraved boulders dating back to the Copper Age have been put on display in situ.
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Very scenic but with very steep trails…
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Malga Mignone is closed in winter, but in summer it represents a nice refreshment point. Near the pass there are some benches and a table with a view of Pizzo Camino and the mountains around the plain.
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Ossimo, located in Val Camonica, offers a diverse range of hiking trails. You'll find paths suitable for all experience levels, from leisurely walks through Mediterranean vegetation at lower altitudes to challenging alpine expeditions in dense forests and rocky mountains, with peaks reaching up to 2500 meters. The region is known for its varied terrain and rich natural features.
Yes, while Ossimo is known for its challenging alpine routes, there are also easier options. Many main itineraries are accessible, and you can find shorter walks between towns like Borno, Ossimo Superiore, and Ossimo Inferiore, which typically take around 45 minutes to an hour. The region has 1 easy trail and 4 moderate trails, providing good options for beginners or those seeking a less strenuous experience.
The hiking trails around Ossimo are rich with natural beauty. You can discover picturesque bodies of water like Lova Lake, which is part of the 'Percorso della Memoria' trail, or the larger Lake Moro. The deep gorge of the Trobiolo stream near Ossimo Inferiore is another notable feature. For those seeking waterfalls, the Vò Waterfall is a beautiful sight. You can also encounter prominent peaks like Monte Arano, offering expansive panoramas.
Yes, Ossimo offers several circular routes. A popular option is the Menhirs and Rock Engravings Loop (Anello 8), a moderate 7 km trail that takes about 2 hours 16 minutes to complete, leading through historical sites and natural landscapes. Another challenging circular option is the Menhirs and Mountain Huts Loop from Borno, which combines natural beauty with archaeological interest.
While the guide doesn't specify dog-friendly trails, Val Camonica, where Ossimo is located, is generally welcoming to dogs on trails, especially in natural parks like Stelvio National Park and Adamello Regional Park. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife, and to check specific trail regulations before you go.
Ossimo is rich in historical and cultural significance. The Val Camonica is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, famous for its extensive prehistoric rock carvings. You can explore trails like the Menhirs and Rock Engravings Loop (Anello 8) or the Sentiero sogno Presolana cultural trail from Borno, which connects ancient Copper Age megalithic stones with historic village churches. Ossimo Inferiore also features an Ethnographic Museum and an Antiquarium exhibiting large menhir stones.
Yes, the region around Ossimo features mountain huts, known as 'rifugios,' which offer convenient resting points, meals, and even overnight stays for longer treks. An example is the Rifugio Gualtiero Laeng near Monte Arano, providing essential services for hikers exploring the higher altitudes.
The hiking routes in Ossimo are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 2900 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, from dense forests to alpine environments, and the blend of natural beauty with historical sites like prehistoric rock carvings. Over 19,000 hikers have used komoot to explore the area, indicating its popularity and appeal.
The best time to hike in Ossimo generally depends on the altitude and desired experience. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for lower and moderate trails, with vibrant foliage or blooming wildflowers. Summer is ideal for higher alpine routes, though some trails can be challenging due to heat. Winter hiking is possible, but requires appropriate gear and experience, especially on snow-covered paths.
Yes, for those seeking multi-day adventures, the Riserva Regionale delle Valli di S. Antonio (Saint Anthony Valley's Regional Nature Sanctuary) offers spectacular and uncrowded alpine trekking. This includes a two-day loop hike of approximately 30 km with moderate elevation changes. Expert hikers can also tackle the challenging Alta Via Adamello, which traverses glaciated terrain and reaches altitudes over 10,000 feet.
There are over 10 distinct hiking trails available around Ossimo, catering to various skill levels. This includes 1 easy trail, 4 moderate trails, and 7 difficult trails, ensuring a wide range of options for every hiker.


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