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Hiking around Taleggio, nestled in the Orobic Pre-Alps, offers diverse terrain ranging from lush forests and alpine meadows to mountain peaks. The region is characterized by dramatic natural features, including the 3-km-long Orrido della Val Taleggio gorge carved by the Enna River, and high pastures. This varied landscape provides a wide array of hiking experiences.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
4.7
(158)
653
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12.1km
04:42
580m
590m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.5
(28)
181
hikers
8.77km
03:22
550m
550m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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4.8
(9)
61
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9.09km
03:20
300m
300m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.7
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44
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8.07km
03:00
280m
280m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.0
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14
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11.7km
06:15
1,040m
1,040m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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The trail is easily accessible to everyone. Remember to pay the 2 euro ticket as soon as you arrive in Pizzino.
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A small lake created by the plateau's reservoir. During dry periods, it can transform into a small swamp, while in winter it becomes covered in snow.
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The refuge is one of my favorites, the food is excellent and at the right price, the staff is kind and welcoming, the view is beautiful and the route does not present particular difficulties even in the winter period.
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Tree made in 1975, today it is in a state of degradation and abandoned for about fifteen years. It remains a sign of the past, of when the Artavaggio plains were marked by ski slopes, of an era now far from today's.
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Welcoming refuge managed by the "No Profit" association of Mato Grosso, which donates the proceeds of the management to a high altitude hospital (3,500m) in Peru and to other philanthropic/charitable initiatives. It offers an excellent refreshment service, served with great friendliness and familiarity, with the opportunity to choose between various courses. It is equipped with several dozen beds, a kitchen and a large dining room, as well as various outdoor tables, usable in favorable weather. For those who can afford it, a voluntary contribution for the aforementioned philanthropic purposes will certainly be appreciated and accepted by the volunteer and free staff who manage the refuge.
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Small cabin nestled in the woods that you encounter along the path
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Taleggio offers a wide variety of hiking experiences, with over 60 routes available. These range from easy strolls through valleys to challenging alpine traverses, catering to all skill levels.
The Val Taleggio region boasts incredibly diverse terrain. You'll find lush forests, picturesque alpine meadows, and wild mountain peaks. A prominent feature is the dramatic 3-km-long Orrido della Val Taleggio gorge, carved by the Enna River, with towering rock walls and waterfalls. The landscape also includes high pastures, such as those leading to Piani di Artavaggio, and deep ravines known as "Seràa".
Yes, Taleggio offers several accessible itineraries suitable for families. Efforts have been made to create barrier-free paths, such as the one connecting Sottochiesa to the Sanctuary of Salzana, making the valley's beauty enjoyable for a wider range of visitors. Look for routes with minimal elevation gain and shorter distances for a pleasant family outing.
Val Taleggio is generally dog-friendly, with many trails suitable for hiking with your canine companion. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or protected wildlife. Please ensure you carry waste bags and respect local regulations.
While hiking in Taleggio, you can explore several impressive natural features. The Orrido della Val Taleggio gorge is a must-see, with its dramatic cliffs and the green waters of the Enna River. You can also discover the river's sources, or venture to high pastures like Piani di Artavaggio for panoramic views. The region also features traditional villages and the Val Taleggio itself, offering stunning scenery.
Yes, circular routes are available. For example, the Rifugio Gherardi and Baciamorti Pass Loop is a popular moderate 7.5-mile (12.1 km) trail that offers pastoral scenery and returns to its starting point. The Val Taleggio Ring Tour is another moderate option through meadows and traditional villages.
The best time to hike in Taleggio is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally pleasant, and the alpine meadows are vibrant, especially from June when cows graze there. Winter offers a different experience, with the possibility of seeing frozen waterfalls in the gorge, but some trails may be challenging due to snow and ice.
The hiking routes in Taleggio are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1000 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse terrain, from dramatic gorges to serene alpine meadows, and the variety of options available for different ability levels. The unspoiled environment and traditional mountain life charm are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, Taleggio offers several easy routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed walk. The walk to the sources of the Enna River is a popular and easy option with minimal elevation gain. Additionally, barrier-free paths, such as the one connecting Sottochiesa to the Sanctuary of Salzana, provide accessible and gentle experiences.
The Val Taleggio region features charming, ancient villages with traditional stone-roofed buildings, such as Cornello dei Tasso and Oneta. These villages, along with others in the valley, offer various options for accommodation, including hotels and agriturismos, as well as local cafes and restaurants where you can enjoy regional cuisine.
Yes, mountain huts are an integral part of the hiking experience in Taleggio. Rifugio Gherardi is a popular volunteer-run refuge, accessible via trails like CAI trail 120. From Rifugio Gherardi, you can also continue towards Piani di Artavaggio on Trail 150A, with options to climb further to other refuges like Rifugio Nicola.
While specific public transport routes directly to all trailheads might be limited, the main villages in Val Taleggio are generally served by local bus services. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for connections from larger towns in the Bergamo province to the valley, and then plan your hike from accessible points or consider local taxi services for more remote trailheads.
Absolutely. For experienced trekkers, Taleggio offers challenging alpine routes and demanding treks. The Forest climb to Baita Cancervo via Cantiglio is a difficult route with significant elevation gain, rewarding hikers with panoramic views of the Orobie peaks. An alpine traverse (Trail 150A) also connects Rifugio Gherardi to Piani di Artavaggio, passing through dramatic Bergamo peaks.


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