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Gravel biking around Castione Della Presolana offers diverse landscapes within the Orobic Pre-Alps, characterized by mountains, valleys, and dense woods. The region features varied terrain, including challenging climbs and scenic trails, making it suitable for no traffic gravel bike trails. Altitudes range from 780 meters along the Gera stream to the Passo della Presolana at 1,297 meters, providing a mix of surfaces for gravel cyclists. The area's natural features, such as the Pizzo della Presolana massif and proximity to Valle…
Last updated: May 18, 2026
4.8
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41
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68.6km
05:48
1,570m
1,560m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
5.0
(2)
20
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82.8km
07:23
2,140m
2,140m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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5.0
(5)
14
riders
25.6km
02:17
950m
950m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
3.8
(4)
15
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
10
riders
67.5km
05:00
1,770m
1,770m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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🏔️ Monte Altissimo — Identity and location Monte Altissimo is the highest peak of the short mountain range that separates Bassa Val Camonica and Valle di Scalve. It is known for two very different slopes: North slope (Borno): gentle, wooded, with ski slopes and mountain huts. South slope (Erbanno–Gorzone): steep, rocky, with significant elevation changes. This dual nature is also confirmed by the hiking itineraries documented online . 🚶♂️ The main documented itineraries Online sources show several routes, including: 1) From Croce di Salven – Path 6 (classic loop) Passes through Pozze di Val Sorda, Rifugio Lorenzini, Malga Guccione. A very popular loop itinerary, with a gentle and scenic ascent. Data confirmed by hikr.org (loop with ascent from Croce di Salven) . 2) From Borno – Via Mine e Segable A longer and scenic itinerary, with passages over woods, mountain huts, and ridges. Documented in detail on Wikiloc, with a complete description of path 112 → 151 → 155 . 3) From Erbanno – Path 155 Steep and challenging ascent, with sections on rocky outcrops. Direct connection to the final ridge of the Altissimo. 🏞️ Environment and notable points Sources confirm the places you have already visited: Pozze di Val Sorda: damp and bright clearings. Rifugio Colonnello Ferruccio Lorenzini: in the Pratolungo basin, at 1478 m. Malga Guccione: a passing point before the final ascent. Borno ski slopes: often used for descent on winter loops.
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The Malga di Val Sorda is not a "classic" alpine pasture hut with grazing activities, but a hiking landmark located in the large meadow of Val Sorda, along the paths that lead from Croce di Salven towards Pratolungo, Malga Guccione, and finally Monte Altissimo. Online information describes it as part of the valley's pasture and pool system, crossed by CAI trails 186 and 187. 📍 Location The hut is located in the central pasture of Val Sorda, reached after about 1h10 of walking from Croce di Salven along trail 186. It is a junction point between: trail 186 (towards Pratolungo and Altissimo) trail 187 (steeper, climbs towards the Val Sorda refuge/structure)
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Clusone historic center clock tower
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just above the beautiful church with frescoes and danse macabre
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planetary clock
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Nice, historic, relaxing...a beautiful ride along the Oglio cycle path.
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I've done it twice in the same lap, first from Desso, then after climbing Monte Pora. They're completely different. From Desso, it's long and always in double digits, with significant peaks, so take it with a pinch of salt; the other is rideable. Seeing is believing. 🚴♀️
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Stone bridge with nice views around. The river was brown due to heavy rain some hours earlier.
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There are 16 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Castione Della Presolana listed on komoot. These routes offer a fantastic way to explore the diverse landscapes of the Orobic Pre-Alps, from dense woods to panoramic passes, all while minimizing encounters with vehicle traffic.
While many of the gravel trails in the Castione Della Presolana area are rated as difficult, offering significant climbs and technical sections, there are options that can be adapted or are part of larger networks. For example, sections of the Serio River Cycle Path, though part of a longer difficult loop, offer more manageable terrain. The region is known for its varied landscape, so choosing shorter segments or e-gravel options can make it more accessible. Always check the route details for elevation and surface type before heading out.
The Orobic Pre-Alps, including Castione Della Presolana, are best for gravel biking from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally mild, and the trails are clear of snow, allowing access to higher altitudes and passes like the Passo della Presolana. Summer offers lush greenery and warmer temperatures, while spring and autumn provide vibrant colors and cooler riding conditions. Winter can bring snow, making many gravel trails unsuitable without specialized equipment.
The no-traffic gravel trails around Castione Della Presolana offer stunning natural beauty and interesting landmarks. You can expect to ride through dense woods of fir, beech, and ancient pine trees, with dramatic views of the Pizzo della Presolana massif. Many routes offer panoramic vistas from high points like the Passo della Presolana. You might also encounter historical sites such as the Gleno Dam and Lake, or charming villages like Bratto and Dorga. For a truly scenic experience, parts of the Lake Iseo Scenic Road are also accessible by gravel bike.
Yes, several circular gravel bike routes are available, allowing you to start and end in the same location. A notable option is the Gravel ring from Clusone to Lake Iseo, which provides a comprehensive tour of the area's diverse terrain. Another is the Baita Termen – Presolana Pass loop from Castione della Presolana, offering a challenging ride with rewarding views.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Castione Della Presolana, with an average score of 4.6 stars from 87 ratings. Reviewers often praise the stunning mountain scenery, the quiet and immersive nature of the no-traffic routes, and the diverse terrain that keeps rides engaging. The sense of adventure and the rewarding views from high passes are frequently highlighted as key attractions.
Yes, Castione Della Presolana and its surrounding villages are well-equipped for outdoor enthusiasts. You'll find various parking options in and around the main towns like Castione Della Presolana itself, as well as in starting points for specific routes such as Clusone or Songavazzo. It's advisable to check local signage for any parking restrictions or fees, especially during peak seasons.
Castione Della Presolana is accessible by public transport, primarily bus services connecting it to larger towns in the Valle Seriana and Bergamo. While public transport can get you to the general area, reaching specific, more remote trailheads might require a short ride or walk from the nearest bus stop. Always check bus schedules and consider if your bike can be accommodated on the service.
While many gravel routes venture into natural, less populated areas, you'll often find opportunities for refreshments in the charming villages scattered throughout the region. Places like Bratto, Dorga, and Lovere (if your route takes you towards Lake Iseo) offer cafes, restaurants, and accommodation. Additionally, mountain refuges such as the Carlo Medici Refuge at Cassinelli provide resting points with facilities, often serving traditional local fare.
Yes, the region around Castione Della Presolana is home to several beautiful waterfalls that can be incorporated into or viewed near your gravel biking adventures. While not always directly on a gravel path, highlights like the Vò Waterfall, Waterfalls and Stream Along the Ogna River, and the Friars' Waterfall are nearby attractions worth exploring. You might need to dismount and walk a short distance to reach some of these natural wonders.
For those seeking longer adventures, the region offers extensive routes that traverse significant distances and elevation. The Gravel tour in the Seriana Valley is a substantial option, covering over 82 km with considerable elevation gain. Another long and challenging ride is the Gravel ring from Clusone to Lake Iseo, which spans over 68 km and offers diverse scenery.


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