Best mountain peaks around Berzo San Fermo are situated in the Val Cavallina of the Bergamo province in Lombardy, Italy. The village, located at 365 meters above sea level, serves as a starting point for exploring elevated landscapes. This area features a range of mountain peaks and passes, offering diverse outdoor activities. The region is characterized by its position within the Bergamasque Prealps, providing access to various natural and historical sites.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Convenient starting point for reaching various places including Monte Sparavera. The parking lot can accommodate about thirty cars, and along the road about 7/8 more. Remember to get the scratch-off parking permit, available for purchase in the municipalities of Peia or Ranzanico (it is not the same one needed for M.Farno).
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Originally, the current Sanctuary dedicated to the "Madonna dei ciclisti" (Our Lady of Cyclists) was called "Madonna della Neve" (Our Lady of the Snow). Being a classic uphill route, also for some stages of the Giro d'Italia and Giro di Lombardia (in addition to many other minor races), it was later named so towards the end of the last century, considering that a small cycling museum was also created next to the church. To which, well-known cycling professionals donated their memorabilia.
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The CROCE DI PREDORE rises above the Lombard landscape, its steel framework construction reaching towards the sky from the mountain. The small sacred monument and the view invite passers-by to take a short break, which you should definitely do here.
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PLEASE NOTE!!! Starting June 2025, parking at Forcella is subject to a fee. A small fee of €3 will be charged for parking. The goal is to use the proceeds to maintain Via Cadorna (this is what the municipality has declared. Whether this is fair or not, I'll leave it to others to decide), the main thoroughfare leading to Forcella.
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Mandatory passage if you pass through these areas.
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Beautiful pass, good to ride. At the top there is a small reindeer bike museum and a chapel, the former was unfortunately closed. There is also a small coffee place
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Monte Bronzone last bit to do while pushing the bike
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The region around Berzo San Fermo offers several prominent peaks and passes. You can explore Monte Misma Summit, known for its expansive 360-degree panoramic views. Another significant peak is Mount Bronzone, which features a peace bell and offers breathtaking views of Lake Iseo. For cyclists, Colle Gallo is an iconic mountain pass with a sanctuary dedicated to cyclists.
The peaks around Berzo San Fermo offer diverse and stunning panoramic views. From Monte Misma Summit, on clear days, you can see across the Po River Valley, the Apennines, the Monte Rosa Massif, and even Monviso. Mount Bronzone provides breathtaking vistas of Lake Iseo, Monte Isola, and the broader Orobie mountains. The Anticima of Monte Pranzà also offers spectacular views of Lake Endine and surrounding mountains like Presolana.
Yes, several spots are considered family-friendly. The Madonna of the Cyclists at Colle Gallo is a family-friendly mountain pass. The Summit Bell and Cross of Mount Bronzone is also noted as suitable for families, offering both easy and challenging routes depending on your preference. The Colli di San Fermo provide accessible routes for enjoying the local landscape, such as Sentiero 615 connecting directly to Col Croce.
The region has a few notable cultural and historical sites. Colle Gallo is home to the Sanctuary of the Madonna della Neve, a site dedicated to protecting cyclists, which also features a cycling museum and a winged statue. On the summit of Mount Bronzone, you'll find a large peace bell dedicated to Pope John XXIII, which visitors can ring.
The area is well-suited for hiking and cycling, particularly when the weather is favorable. While specific best seasons aren't detailed, the presence of mountain huts offering refreshments on trails like Monte Misma suggests that spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal for enjoying the trails and panoramic views. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
There are numerous hiking opportunities. Trails of varying difficulty lead to Monte Misma Summit, often starting from Pradalunga and winding through ancient chestnut forests. For Mount Bronzone, trails like CAI 567 and CAI 760 offer diverse trekking experiences. You can also find routes like the Monte Pranzà Loop from Vigano San Martino, or the CAI Trail 615 connecting Berzo San Fermo to Col Croce. For more options, explore the Hiking around Berzo San Fermo guide.
Absolutely. Colle Gallo is particularly iconic for cyclists, with its challenging climbs regularly featured in events like the Giro d'Italia. The area around Berzo San Fermo is well-suited for cycling, offering routes such as the 'Ascent to the Colli di San Fermo and Colle Gallo — Ring tour'. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Berzo San Fermo guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Berzo San Fermo guide.
For excursions to peaks like Monte Sparavera or Monte Croce, the Ranzanico Pass (Forcella di Ranzanico) is an excellent starting point, offering a parking area with a capacity of about 30 spaces. It's advisable to check local regulations for parking fees or restrictions.
Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular panoramic views, especially from Monte Misma Summit and Mount Bronzone. The unique experience of ringing the peace bell on Mount Bronzone is also a popular draw. Cyclists appreciate the challenging climbs and the cultural significance of Colle Gallo. The variety of trails, from quaint cobblestone paths to natural forest routes, also contributes to the area's appeal.
While many trails offer varying difficulties, the Colli di San Fermo provide accessible routes for enjoying the local landscape, such as Sentiero 615 which connects Berzo San Fermo directly to Col Croce. Mount Bronzone is also described as a peak that can be easy or challenging, making it suitable for different skill levels depending on the chosen path.
The Anticima del Monte Pranzà is a fore-summit along the rocky crest of Monte Pranzà, situated in the Val Cavallina. Marked by a significant stone cairn topped with a metal cross, it offers beautiful views of Lake Endine, the Val Cavallina, and the plain of Bergamo. The route to it, often starting from Vigano San Martino, includes a charming chapel at Cesulì with noteworthy vistas.


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