Best mountain peaks around Albosaggia are situated within the Parco delle Orobie Valtellinesi, offering access to numerous captivating mountain peaks and valleys. This biodiverse region provides an ideal setting for inspiring hikes and outdoor activities. The area is characterized by ancient hamlets, historic mule tracks, and wild landscapes. It offers a blend of challenging ascents and serene natural beauty.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Monte Madonnino is a peak in the Orobie Alps, 2,502 meters high, located on the natural border between Val Brembana and Val Seriana. It owes its name to the small statue of the Madonna placed on the summit, an exceptional panoramic point from which you can admire giants such as Pizzo del Diavolo di Tenda and Monte Rosa.
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We hiked the trail from the Selletta Pass side in late October, exposed to the sun and therefore free of the first snow that had fallen days earlier. The final 200-meter elevation gain to the summit includes some sections requiring easy rock holds to ascend the steps. The same goes for the descent. Fantastic views from the summit.
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A panoramic pass overlooking the Arera massif, which on the north side has a Dolomite-style appearance. The trail is strenuous but easy, with no dangers. The pass is wide and offers several places to rest and enjoy the scenery.
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The refuge is easy to reach even in bad weather, well-organized, and offers truly excellent food! Compliments for the venison taragna and the pumpkin, cheese, and mushroom roll. The view of Lake Fregabolgia and Lake Rotondo and the most beautiful peaks like the Diavoli and Madonnino is spectacular.
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From here you can enjoy a spectacular view of the three Porcile lakes
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Beautiful summit to reach with a very beautiful and challenging trek. The last piece on the crest on the slabs is always challenging and rewarding. It's a pity there is no summit book
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ideal destination for a circular tour including the Longo refuge
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The region around Albosaggia, nestled within the Parco delle Orobie Valtellinesi, offers several captivating peaks. Among the most appreciated are Tartano Pass, known for its spectacular views and historical fortifications, and Pizzo Zerna, which provides extensive alpine vistas after a challenging climb. Mount Aga is also a popular choice, offering panoramic views overlooking the Devil's Lake and the Central Alps.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a strenuous climb, Pizzo Zerna is an excellent choice. The trail includes a challenging ridge walk and a steep section with slabs, requiring a sure step and good training. The effort is rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of Valtellina, the Rhaetian Alps, and other peaks.
Hiking around Albosaggia reveals diverse natural beauty. You can encounter emerald-colored alpine lakes like Lake Casera and the Zocche lakes, impressive waterfalls such as Cascata della Val Sambuzza, and vast expanses of rhododendrons in spring. The area is also known for its panoramic viewpoints, offering 360-degree vistas of the Orobie Alps, Rhaetic Alps, and even the distant Disgrazia and Bernina Groups.
Yes, the region holds historical significance. The Tartano Pass features remains of fortifications from the Cadorna Line, built during World War I. Additionally, the Livrio Valley, accessible from Albosaggia, is characterized by ancient hamlets, historic mule tracks like the 'Via Cavallera,' and a church in San Salvatore dating back to at least the 12th century.
The summer months are ideal for hiking the mountain peaks, offering pleasant weather and full access to trails. Spring is particularly beautiful for ascents like Pizzo Meriggio Summit, when the trails are adorned with colorful and fragrant rhododendrons. Some areas, like Tartano Pass, also transform into popular spots for off-piste skiing during winter.
While many peaks offer challenging ascents, the Livrio Valley provides easier options. The hike to Lake Casera, for instance, is considered easy and particularly beautiful, making it suitable for families. For an intermediate summit with stunning views, consider East Lemma Peak, which offers a 360° landscape without technical difficulties, though it requires a minimum of training.
Beyond hiking, the area around Albosaggia offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous routes for gravel biking and road cycling. For example, there are challenging gravel biking routes like the 'Carolo Bridge over the Adda – Sentiero Valtellina in the Woods loop' and road cycling tours such as 'Sentiero Valtellina from Sondrio to Tirano.' You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Albosaggia and Road Cycling Routes around Albosaggia guides.
When hiking to peaks like Pizzo Zerna, you might encounter wilderness huts such as the Bivacco Pedrinelli. For Mount Aga, hikers often ascend from Rifugio Longo. These refuges provide resting points and sometimes overnight stays, enhancing the alpine experience.
From Pizzo Meriggio Summit, you can enjoy expansive, 360-degree panoramic views. These include the surrounding Valtellina and Sondrio, the Orobie Alps, the Rhaetic Alps, and even the distant Disgrazia and Bernina Groups. Below the summit, you can also spot the picturesque Zocche lakes.
Yes, there are several recommended hiking routes. For example, you can take the 'From Campelli to Pizzo Meriggio and Lago delle Zocche – loop tour' or the 'From San Salvatore to Pizzo Meriggio passing by Lago della Casera – loop tour' to experience Pizzo Meriggio Summit. Another option is the 'Lago del Publino Loop' which offers stunning scenery. More detailed hiking routes can be found in the Hiking around Albosaggia guide.
The Livrio Valley, while not a single peak, is significant for its ancient hamlets, historic mule tracks, and wild landscapes. It's home to the emerald-colored Lake Casera and the smaller Zocche lakes, which are popular hiking destinations. As you ascend, the tree cover gives way to pastures, revealing a beautiful view of Corno Stella and panoramic vistas stretching from the Rhaetic Alps to the Po Valley.


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