Best mountain peaks around Gazzaniga are situated within the Orobie Bergamasche Alps, a pre-alpine chain in the province of Bergamo, Italy. This region features a diverse landscape of forests, valleys, and ancient villages. The area offers a variety of hiking experiences, from accessible trails to more challenging ascents. These peaks provide panoramic views across the Bergamasque Alps and surrounding valleys.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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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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From Pizzo Formico (1636 m) you can enjoy a spectacular view of the Bergamo Prealps, the Seriana Valley, the Gandino Valley and, on clear days, even Monviso. What you can see from the summit: Val Seriana and the Clusone plateau. Val Gandino, with its historic villages. Presolana, the "Queen of the Orobie". Lake Iseo, visible on clear days. Adamello Group, the Bergamo and Lecco Orobie. Po Valley, with glimpses of the Apennines. The summit cross, 12 meters high, is a point of reference for hikers and is illuminated on special occasions
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Beautiful panoramic peak from which you can admire many peaks of the Orobic Alps and beyond, the closest ones; Alben, Menna, Arera, Foppazzi. The climb is quite steep but does not present particular difficulties or dangers. However, you must always be careful with how much. In winter, crampons are recommended (if not mandatory in case of icy snow)
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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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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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Mount Grem is a 2049 m high mountain in the Bergamo Prealps, located between the Riso valley (lateral side of the Seriana valley) and the Serina valley (lateral side of the Brembana valley), in the province of Bergamo. The paths to get to the top are not exposed, although steep in some sections
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Small museum where all cyclists should make a stop.
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The region around Gazzaniga, nestled in the Orobie Bergamasche Alps, offers a variety of peaks. Notable ones include Monte Alben, known for its imposing limestone massif and panoramic views, and Monte Suchello, recognizable by its three-peak formation. For those seeking popular destinations, komoot community favorites include Cima di Grem and the Summit of Pizzo Formico, both offering exceptional vistas.
Yes, there are options for families and those seeking easier excursions. Monte Poieto is an excellent choice, accessible via Trail 523 from Gazzaniga, featuring a refuge, recreational games, and a deer park at its summit. The Canto Alto Summit is also considered an easy excursion, with the possibility of having lunch at a refuge and enjoying a beautiful panorama.
The peaks in this area offer magnificent panoramic views. From Monte Alben, you can see across other prominent Bergamasque Alps peaks like Resegone, Grigna, and Pizzo Tre Signori, and on clear days, even Monte Rosa. The Summit of Pizzo Formico provides an exceptional panorama towards both the Prealps and the Orobie Alps, with the Val Seriana and Val Gandino stretching below. From Monte Poieto, the grandeur of Monte Rosa is visible on a clear day.
Absolutely. The Orobie Bergamasche Alps offer challenging ascents. For instance, the ancient CAI Route 525 leads to Monte Alben, which features diverse terrain including impassable spires and gullies on its northeastern side. The Monte Misma Summit is another challenging climb, rewarding hikers with fantastic views towards Bergamo and the Seriana valley. You can find difficult routes like the 'Ancient trail to Monte Alben' or 'Monte Rena loop with Devil's Foot' in the Hiking around Gazzaniga guide.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Monte Alben is notable for being the habitat of Primula albenensis, an endemic flower species named after the mountain. The broader Parco delle Orobie Bergamasche, which encompasses these peaks, is renowned for its rich biodiversity, including chamois, ibex, marmots, and golden eagles. Passo Bliben in the Vertova Valley offers a unique approach involving a 'stream-hopping adventure through turquoise pools'.
Beyond reaching summits, the area around Gazzaniga is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, from moderate to difficult, as detailed in the Hiking around Gazzaniga guide. For cyclists, there are many road cycling routes, including climbs to Selvino or loops around Lake Endine, which you can find in the Road Cycling Routes around Gazzaniga guide.
Yes, some peaks offer historical or cultural points of interest. Monte Poieto features historic chapels at its summit. Additionally, the Madonna of the Cyclists at Colle Gallo is a significant site, boasting a splendid church, a cycling museum, and a winged statue, making it an iconic climb with cultural relevance for cyclists.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views and the diverse hiking experiences. For example, the Canto Alto Summit is appreciated for its easy accessibility and beautiful panorama. The Summit of Pizzo Formico is highly regarded for its exceptional views of the Prealps and Orobie Alps, making it a popular destination even in winter.
Yes, many trails in the region traverse diverse landscapes. For instance, the route to Monte Suchello can lead past Rifugio GAM and offers views of the Val Serina and Val Seriana. Passo Bliben in the Vertova Valley is a significant crossroads for paths leading to Monte Suchello and Monte Alben, offering a peaceful mountain pass experience within the Orobie Alps.
The Orobie Bergamasche region offers hiking opportunities throughout much of the year. While specific conditions vary, spring and autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Some peaks, like Cima di Grem and the Summit of Pizzo Formico, are noted as being reachable even in winter, suggesting year-round accessibility for those prepared for snowy conditions.
Many trails provide excellent perspectives of the region's natural beauty. The trail to Monte Poieto, for example, passes through picturesque meadows and woods, offering splendid views of the middle valley. The broader Parco delle Orobie Bergamasche, with its extensive network of trails, is designed to showcase the rich forests, valleys, and diverse wildlife of this pre-alpine chain.


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