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10.4km
1,020m
Hiking
Hike the difficult Monte Torcola Summit Trail from Moio de' Calvi (via Trail 126) for 6.5 miles with 3360 feet of elevation gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Includes segments that may be dangerous
Parts of this route comprise highly technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience is required.
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
5.93 km
4.32 km
175 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
10.3 km
192 m
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The trail begins in Moio de' Calvi from Piazza Felice Calvi. You can usually find parking in the village, though specific parking areas for hikers are not detailed in the provided information. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
This trail is considered difficult and often described as 'very strenuous' and 'for connoisseurs.' The initial climb through the woods from Moio de' Calvi is notably steep. Sections are very technical, requiring careful footwork and potentially hands-on climbing. While the final ascent to the summit is generally without particular difficulty, the overall route demands a good level of fitness and experience.
You'll encounter highly varied terrain. It starts with a steep graded path entering dense woods, transitioning through diverse forest environments including chestnut, fir, and dark pine forests. Later, it opens into sparser woodlands before dramatically emerging into the extensive grassy pastures of Torracchio. Expect sections of dirt road, unmarked tracks, and 'very technical' portions that are not suitable for cycling, indicating challenging footing for hikers.
The trail offers picturesque and varied scenery. As you gain elevation, you'll get beautiful panoramic views of the Lenna plain and the Valtorta. Upon reaching the vast pastures of Torracchio and the summit area, magnificent vistas spanning surrounding valleys and distant peaks await. You'll also pass a pond near Roccolo Rho and remnants of old huts and 'penzane' (stone structures), adding historical interest.
The provided information does not explicitly state whether dogs are allowed or specific leash rules. Given the trail's challenging and technical nature, it's recommended to assess your dog's fitness and agility. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash for their safety and to protect local wildlife.
The trail offers different experiences depending on the season. In late winter or early spring, you might encounter snow and spot wild flora like snowdrops and daphne mezereum. For less challenging conditions, late spring through early autumn would generally be more suitable, offering clearer paths and pleasant temperatures for hiking.
The Monte Torcola Summit Trail is located within the Parco delle Orobie Bergamasche. Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for hiking within the park's natural areas. However, always respect local regulations, especially regarding waste, fire, and wildlife, to preserve the natural environment.
Yes, the initial climb from Moio de' Calvi through the woods is notably steep. Several sections of Trail 126 are described as 'very technical' and 'non-cyclable,' implying demanding terrain that may require careful footwork or even hands-on climbing. A distinctive feature is the abrupt transition from deep forest to the wide-open, expansive grassy pastures of Torracchio, offering a dramatic change in scenery.
This specific route to Monte Torcola Summit via Trail 126 is primarily an ascent. However, it can be integrated into longer loop hikes. For instance, you could connect with CAI Trail 119 for a return descent towards Valnegra, creating a more extensive circular experience.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Via Curto.
While there is a pond near Roccolo Rho, it is not specified as a potable water source for hikers. There are no other facilities like cafes or restaurants directly on the trail itself. It's crucial to carry sufficient water and snacks for the entire duration of this strenuous hike. You might find amenities in Moio de' Calvi before or after your hike.
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