Mountain peaks around Blello are situated within the Brembana Valley and the Bergamasque Alps, offering access to notable summits. This region is characterized by its mountainous landscape, providing diverse hiking experiences. The area features a variety of natural terrain, including dense forests, grassy summits, and panoramic viewpoints. Blello serves as a base for exploring the surrounding peaks in the province of Bergamo, Italy.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Rifugio Luigi Azzoni, located on the summit of Resegone, is a point of reference for hikers in the area. The panoramic view from its position is unparalleled, ranging from the Orobie Prealps to the plain. Open all year on weekends and every day in summer, it offers food and overnight accommodation.
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Unique 360° panorama. The Alpine arc and the Apennines as well as all the peaks of the Bergamo valleys.
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Path that leads to the top of Canto Alto with a cross without any particular problems, suitable for anyone, the view from up here repays the effort made
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Take-off point for paragliding enthusiasts
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Unfortunately only one and a half beech trees remain: https://www.facebook.com/groups/664394836956076/permalink/8044207305641422/?mibextid=rS40aB7S9Ucbxw6v
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Classic destination for those who don't want to travel too many kilometers by car from Bergamo. Canto Alto is easily accessible and from the cross you overlook a beautiful panorama. The route is not difficult but in summer you encounter numerous insects!
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Unfortunately the Three Beeches have become two and a half... the tree on the left has split, losing its height and symmetry with the others. In any case it is a mystical place to visit, with respect and admiration for the works of nature. In addition to the solemnity and beauty of the three centuries-old trees, you can overlook the Imagna Valley, so the view opens onto the town of Fuipiano. There is also the sanctuary of the Madonna (improperly called Stonehenge Lombarda).
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Mystical place that makes you feel deference towards the splendid work of nature. The three Beeches are imposing, present for centuries, while we are only passing through. Unfortunately, one of them has broken and is no longer tall and symmetrical to the others, so much so that the locals say "two and a half beech trees". Please visit the place with respect for the trees and use boots on the climb. Very close by is the sanctuary inappropriately called the Lombard Stonehenge... it is a small Madonna surrounded by stone battlements. However, the view from here is beautiful.
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From Blello, you can access several notable peaks in the Bergamasque Alps. Among the most highly regarded are Monte Resegone, known for its distinctive 'saw-tooth' profile; Canto Alto, often called 'Bergamo's mountain' due to its proximity; and Monte Linzone, characterized by dense forests and panoramic views.
The peaks around Blello offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Luigi Azzoni Hut (Monte Resegone), you can see the surrounding Alpine landscape, Lake Como, the Lombard plain, and distant Apennines. Canto Alto Summit provides expansive views across the entire Lombard plain, extending to the Emilian Apennines and the main Alpine chain. Monte Linzone Summit rewards hikers with a 360-degree vista that can encompass the lakes of Brianza, the Po Valley, and even the Maritime and Central Alps on clear days.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. Canto Alto Summit is easily accessible with numerous trails, making it suitable for hikers of varying abilities, including non-experts. Additionally, the Piani d'Erna area on Monte Resegone, reachable by cable car, offers nature walks and easy paths.
The trails vary in difficulty. Monte Resegone offers a variety of trails, from challenging routes like the Sentiero delle Creste to more moderate ascents. Canto Alto Summit is generally considered an easy excursion for everyone. Monte Linzone offers a moderate difficulty hike, ideal for those with a good fitness level.
The region boasts diverse natural features. Monte Linzone is characterized by dense forests of beeches and birches, with a grassy lawn at its summit. In spring, Canto Alto Summit is known for carpets of daffodils, and you might spot roe deer. The distinctive dolomite rock composition of Monte Resegone gives it a unique pinkish hue at sunset.
Yes, several peaks offer facilities. Just below the summit of Monte Resegone, at 1,860 meters, you'll find the Luigi Azzoni Hut (Monte Resegone), which offers refreshments and a place to rest, and is open all year on weekends and daily in summer. Near the summit of Canto Alto Summit, an Alpini refuge provides refreshments. There is also a mountain hut before reaching the summit cross on Monte Linzone Summit.
The mountain peaks around Blello offer beauty throughout the year. Spring is particularly beautiful on Canto Alto Summit when daffodils bloom. Summer provides ideal conditions for hiking, with mountain huts often open daily. Autumn offers stunning foliage, and winter can provide opportunities for snow hiking, though requiring appropriate gear and experience.
Beyond peak bagging, the area around Blello offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including moderate routes like the Sentiero del Castagno or the Roccoli Trail. For cyclists, there are challenging road cycling routes such as the Val Taleggio Cycle Route, and touring bicycle options like the Bridges Over the Brembo River loop. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Blello, Cycling around Blello, and Road Cycling Routes around Blello guides.
Yes, some peaks have historical significance. Monte Resegone was mentioned by Italian author Alessandro Manzoni in his novel 'The Betrothed'. On Canto Alto Summit, a large metal cross commemorates soldiers and victims of bombings. Along the trail to Monte Linzone Summit, you can find a small church, the Holy Family of Nazareth, carved out of an old stable.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular panoramic views from the summits, especially at sunrise and sunset. The variety of trails catering to different skill levels, the immersive experience in unspoiled nature, and the presence of welcoming mountain huts are also highly appreciated. The distinctive 'saw-tooth' profile of Monte Resegone and the blooming daffodils on Canto Alto in spring are often highlighted as memorable natural features.
Yes, several mountain huts, such as the Luigi Azzoni Hut (Monte Resegone), offer food and overnight accommodation. There are also Alpini refuges near the summits of peaks like Canto Alto Summit that provide refreshments. Additionally, the villages in the Brembana Valley and around Blello offer various accommodation and dining options.


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