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Mountaineering routes around Schilpario, nestled in the Val di Scalve within the province of Bergamo, Italy, traverse a prealpine environment characterized by impressive dolomitic peaks and sharp, vertical rock walls. The region features extensive fir and pine forests that transition into the higher elevations of the Orobie Bergamasche, offering diverse terrain for mountaineers. Deep ravines, such as the Orrido della Via Mala carved by the Dezzo River, and significant mountain passes like Campelli Pass, contribute to the varied landscape.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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9.07km
03:05
460m
460m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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11.0km
06:48
1,280m
1,280m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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11.6km
05:04
860m
860m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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18.8km
08:11
1,460m
1,460m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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13.9km
07:34
1,470m
1,460m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Merelli Refuge at Coca: a rugged and fascinating place in the Orobie Alps The Mario Merelli Refuge at Coca, at 1,891 meters, is one of the most iconic spots in the Coca Valley. Dedicated to the Bergamo mountaineer Mario Merelli, it retains his spirit: essential, authentic, deeply rooted in the mountains. Its location is what immediately strikes you: a natural balcony leading to the basin of the Orobie Giants, dominated by Pizzo Coca, Redorta, Scais, and Porola, a cluster of peaks that creates an imposing and almost solemn amphitheater. The ascent from Valbondione The classic access starts from Valbondione, near the village of Grumetti. The trail climbs steeply from the start, gaining altitude with regular switchbacks. It's a route that many describe as steep but safe, challenging enough to give you a sense of the mountain without ever becoming technical or exposed. Once out of the forest, the valley opens up and the dark walls of the Coca appear; The final, more challenging stretch leads to the refuge, which suddenly appears on a panoramic hill. The effort is always rewarded: those who arrive speak of its astonishing beauty and a setting that remains in their hearts. A refuge that tells a story The Merelli is a base for climbing Pizzo Coca and for crossings to the Brunone and Curò refuges, but it is also a place of memory. Inside, you can feel the legacy of Mario Merelli, and the atmosphere is that of the refuges of old: simple, welcoming, and sincere. It is a refuge that is not reached by chance: it is reached with commitment, and perhaps for this very reason, it leaves a profound impression.
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The trail is suitable for everyone and takes about an hour to reach the refuge. You can either hike along a cobblestone road or through the woods (not recommended if it's snowing in winter because it freezes, and in summer, some sections are very muddy). Be sure to pay extra attention.
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The Cimon della Bagozza Refuge is located at 1,600 meters above sea level in the beautiful Conca dei Campelli, in the municipality of Schilpario (BG), in the Scalve Valley. It is an ideal destination for hikers, families, and snowshoers, nestled in the so-called "Little Bergamo Dolomites." 🏡 Main Information Management: Cimon della Bagozza Alpine Group – Manager Silvio Visini Phone: 0346 56300 Email: rifugiobagozza@hotmail.it Altitude: 1,600 m Beds: approximately 50 (35 indoors) Cuisine: Traditional Bergamo cuisine – the "Polenta e quel che c'è" menu is famous Open all year round Pets allowed 🥾 How to get there From Fondi di Schilpario: approximately 1 hour on foot, elevation gain +350 m By car: In summer, you can get very close to the refuge by parking in Cimalbosco Trails: CAI 419 and 428, also ideal for families and beginners ❄️ In winter The refuge is open even in the snow and is a perfect destination For: Snowshoeing Hiking with crampons Family weekend in the snow Always check the avalanche bulletin (ARPA Lombardia) before leaving 🌄 What to see nearby Lake Campelli Madonnina dei Campelli Mount Campioncino Don Giulio Corini Bivouac Cimon della Bagozza (2,407 m) – for experienced hikers
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The Madonnina dei Campelli is a small votive statue nestled in the beautiful Conca dei Campelli, in the Schilpario area (Bergamo). It's a popular spot among hikers, not only for its spiritual significance but also for its scenic and evocative location. The Madonnina dei Campelli is a bronze sculpture in the round, created by 🙏 Characteristics and meaning Type: votive statue dedicated to the Madonna Location: along CAI trail 428, near Malga Campelli Bassa, at approximately 1,680 m above sea level Context: located in a clearing between woods and pastures, overlooking Cimon della Bagozza and Pizzo Camino Function: a resting and reflection point for hikers, often associated with moments of meditation or prayer 🥾 How to get there Starting point: from Fondi di Schilpario Route: follow the forest road to the small church of Maria Ausiliatrice and Santa Barbara, then continue on trail 428 Duration: approximately 1.5 hours on foot Difficulty: hiking (E), also suitable for families
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Monte Campioncino is a splendid peak in the Bergamo Prealps, located on the border between Val di Scalve (BG) and Val Camonica (BS), with an altitude of approximately 2,102 meters. 🏔️ Main features Altitude: 2,102 m a.s.l. Location: between the municipalities of Schilpario (BG) and Cerveno (BS) Mountain group: Concarena – Eastern Bergamo Prealps Coordinates: 46°01′59.94″N, 10°15′03.39″E 🚶♂️ Recommended hike Starting point: Cimalbosco locality (Schilpario), altitude 1,580 m Ascent route: from Passo dei Campelli, south side Elevation gain: approximately 520 m (ascent only) Travel time: 1h30 for the ascent, 2h45 total Difficulty: hiking (E), with easy sections (F) on an unmarked trail Recommended period: all year round, also for snowshoeing and ski touring 🌄 Panorama From the summit, you can enjoy a spectacular view of: Presolana Cimon della Bagozza Monte Campione Concarena
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Lago dei Campelli is a small and picturesque alpine lake located in the Conca dei Campelli, in the Scalve Valley, just minutes from the Campione Refuge. It is an ideal destination for hikers seeking a peaceful and scenic spot, surrounded by nature. 🏞️ Characteristics of Lake Campelli Altitude: approximately 1,900 m Access: Reachable on foot from the Campione Refuge in about 10–15 minutes Lake type: Alpine, natural, often fed by snowfields and springs Ambience: Surrounded by pastures, rocks, and overlooking the Piccole Dolomiti Scalvine 🚶♂️ Recommended hike Departure: from Schilpario – Fondi Route: Climb to the Campelli Pass, then to the Campione Refuge, finally detour to the lake Total duration: approximately 2.5–3 hours on foot Difficulty: Hiking (E), also suitable for families with children accustomed to walking
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The Conca dei Campelli is a splendid alpine area located in the Scalve Valley, in the province of Bergamo, bordering the Camonica Valley. It is a true natural jewel, perfect for hiking, snowshoeing, and relaxing days immersed in nature. 🏞️ Characteristics of the Conca dei Campelli Altitude: approximately 1,800–1,900 m Main access: from Schilpario, following the signs for the Vivione Pass and then the Campelli Pass View: surrounded by the Piccole Dolomiti Scalvine, with views of Cimon della Bagozza Points of interest: Rifugio Campione: excellent refreshment point and base for hikes Laghetto dei Campelli: small alpine lake, ideal for a break Madonnina dei Campelli: panoramic and spiritual point 🌿 Recommended activities Summer hiking: trails also suitable for families and children Winter snowshoeing: breathtaking snow-covered landscapes, ideal for snow lovers
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Schilpario offers a variety of mountaineering routes, primarily categorized as difficult, with a few moderate options. The terrain features impressive dolomitic peaks, sharp rock walls, and extensive fir and pine forests, transitioning into the higher elevations of the Orobie Bergamasche. You'll encounter deep ravines and significant mountain passes, providing diverse challenges for mountaineers.
Yes, several circular routes are available. For a challenging high-altitude experience, consider the Rifugio Mario Merelli al Coca – Lake Coca loop from Valbondione. A moderate option offering panoramic views is the Madonnina dei Campelli – Lake of Campelli loop from Fondi. Another difficult circular route takes you through dramatic canyon terrain: the First Canyon – View of the Southern Valley loop from Lozio.
The majority of mountaineering routes around Schilpario are rated as difficult. Notable challenging options include the Rifugio Mario Merelli al Coca – Lake Coca loop from Valbondione, which involves significant elevation gain and high-altitude challenges. Another demanding route is the Monte Ferrante Summit – Corna Gemelle loop from Colere, covering over 18 kilometers with substantial ascent.
While many routes are difficult, there are a few moderate options. The Madonnina dei Campelli – Lake of Campelli loop from Fondi is a moderate 11.6 km path that offers stunning panoramic views of the Scalve and Camonica valleys from Campelli Pass, making it a good choice for those seeking a less strenuous but rewarding experience.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can expect to see impressive dolomitic peaks, deep ravines like the Orrido della Via Mala, and significant mountain passes such as Campelli Pass. The Orobie Mountains provide a stunning backdrop, and routes often offer views of artificial lakes like Barbellino Lake, as well as natural lakes in Val Belviso. The ruins of the Gleno Dam are also a striking monument and a popular hiking destination.
Yes, the area provides essential support for longer expeditions with several mountain huts and bivouacs. The Antonio Curò Mountain Hut and the Albani Refuge are popular destinations. You might also encounter the Città di Clusone bivouac, located at the foot of Presolana's south face, which serves as an emergency shelter for mountaineers.
The mountaineering routes in Schilpario are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Mountaineers often praise the diverse terrain, from challenging peaks to scenic forests, and the rewarding views from high-altitude points like Campelli Pass.
Yes, the region has several intriguing sites. You can explore the Pagani Cave or visit historical mining sites like the Fluorite Mines Near Rifugio Albani and the Lupi Mine at the Piane di Lizzola. The Büs dei Ladrù (Thieves' Hole) Gorge also offers a dramatic natural and historical experience.
The Orobie Mountains offer diverse experiences throughout the year. While summer is ideal for high-altitude mountaineering, the region also transforms into a winter sports destination, providing opportunities for ski mountaineering and snowshoeing through pine forests. Always check local conditions and weather forecasts before heading out, especially for routes involving snow and ice.
There are approximately 10 mountaineering routes detailed for the Schilpario area, offering a range of difficulties from moderate to difficult, ensuring options for various skill levels.
Absolutely. The area is known for its impressive peaks. For example, the Monte Ferrante Summit – Corna Gemelle loop from Colere specifically targets a summit experience. Other routes offer views of significant mountains like Pizzo Camino and Pizzo del Diavolo di Tenda, which are accessible from Schilpario.


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