Best mountain peaks around Andalo Valtellino are located in a municipality in the Province of Sondrio, Lombardy, providing access to the Orobie Alps. This region, part of the larger Valtellina valley, features diverse natural landscapes and a network of hiking trails. It offers opportunities to explore prominent peaks within the Orobie Valtellinesi Park.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Bivouac that you come across while climbing Mount Legnone
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A small stone hut located along the climb to Monte Legnone. Inside, there are a few benches, a stove (not in great condition), and a fireplace. It's spacious enough to accommodate a small group for a break or shelter in case of inclement weather. Located in a scenic and relatively sheltered area, it's a great place to take a break and/or refreshments before tackling the more technical section to the summit or during the descent.
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Small church right at the top of Legnoncino, from which you can enjoy a panoramic view of Mount Legnone, the lake and the surrounding valleys. The small church is dedicated to one of 7 hermit brothers who lived in remote places on the mountains but visible from each other, who helped evangelize the Lario area
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Beautiful view of the lake, Grigna and the surrounding valleys. Possibility of lunch in the numerous refuges at the foot of the mountain
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The crossbeam of this summit cross is inscribed with an inscription that (freely translated) means in German: "In this sign you will win." The text, as well as the "Chi Rho" sign ("PX", an abbreviation for Christ in Greek) at the intersection of the vertical and horizontal beams, refer far back into the history of early Christianity: At the beginning of the fourth century, Emperor Constantine is said to have experienced this sign and the words in a vision before he defeated his rival emperor Maxentius at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge.
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Wonderful view and ideal for staying longer and enjoying
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Wonderful walk, done on 06/07/24. I didn't reach the top, I was missing 100 meters of altitude, as the ridge was snow-covered and very sloping, and since I was alone I preferred not to risk it, certainly to be done again without snow.
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The region offers several highly-rated peaks. Among the most popular are Monte Legnoncino Summit Cross, known for its classic cross and Virgin Mary statue, and Monte Legnone Summit, the highest peak in Lecco province, offering extensive views of Lake Como. Another favorite is the Summit Cross of Monte Muggio, which provides a breathtaking panorama of the lake and surrounding valleys.
The mountain peaks around Andalo Valtellino offer a range of experiences, from intermediate to challenging. For example, the path to Monte Legnoncino Summit Cross is considered suitable for many visitors, while the ascent to Monte Legnone Summit is for expert hikers due to its long, steep, and at times exposed sections, some equipped with ropes.
Yes, Monte Legnone Summit has historical significance, with remains of trenches from World War I found along its ridge. Additionally, Pizzo dei Tre Signori, while not a highlight in the provided data, is historically notable as it marked the border between the Duchy of Milan, the Republic of Venice, and the Grisons canton.
The peaks around Andalo Valtellino offer spectacular panoramic views. From Monte Legnone Summit, you can see the entire Lake Como, as well as the Lepontine, Rhaetian, and Orobie Alps. Pizzo dei Tre Signori provides an exceptionally wide panorama encompassing the Rhaetian Alps, Valais, Monte Rosa, and the Matterhorn. The Summit Cross of Monte Muggio also offers beautiful views of the lake and surrounding valleys.
The region is rich in natural beauty and wildlife. The slopes of Monte Legnone are home to various Alpine fauna, including deer, ibex, chamois, and eagles. The Val Lesina, dominated by Monte Legnone, is one of the most untouched and wildest valleys in the Orobie Valtellinesi Park. On Pizzo dei Tre Signori, you might spot ibex and marmots in its wild and unspoiled environments.
While specific best months are not detailed for all peaks, it's generally recommended to avoid hiking in the presence of snow and ice, especially for more challenging ascents like Monte Legnone. This suggests that late spring, summer, and early autumn are ideal for exploring the peaks when conditions are clearer and safer.
Yes, some paths are suitable for a wider range of visitors. The path to Monte Legnoncino Summit Cross is described as suitable for everyone, offering spectacular sunset views. The Chapel of San Sfirio is also noted as family-friendly with breathtaking views.
Beyond mountain hiking, the area around Andalo Valtellino offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find various road cycling routes, such as the 'Val Gerola – Parco delle Orobie Valtellinesi' or the 'Valtellina Cycle Path – View of Lake Como from Bellano loop'. There are also gravel biking opportunities, including routes around Lake Mezzola or the Valtellina Trail. For more details, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Andalo Valtellino and Gravel biking around Andalo Valtellino guides.
Yes, there are numerous trails leading to Monte Legnone Summit. Routes from Colico often start from the Alpe Scoggione refuge. A popular mountain hike is the 'Monte Legnone Summit loop from Valvarrone', which is considered difficult. You can find more hiking options in the Mountain Hikes around Andalo Valtellino guide.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from peaks like Monte Legnone Summit and the Summit Cross of Monte Muggio. The sense of accomplishment from challenging climbs and the opportunity to observe wildlife like ibex and marmots are also highly valued. The historical significance of certain peaks adds another layer of interest for many.
Yes, for those tackling more challenging routes, the Silvestri Bivouac (Cà de Legn) is located at 2,146 meters above sea level on the western slope of Monte Legnone. It serves as a replacement for an old wooden building and is situated shortly after the Porta dei Merli, providing a resting point for hikers.
While specific cafes directly on the peaks are rare, the Summit Cross of Monte Muggio mentions the possibility of lunch in numerous refuges at the foot of the mountain. For Monte Legnone, routes from Colico often start from the Alpe Scoggione refuge, which typically offers refreshments.


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