Best mountain passes around Angolo Terme are situated in the picturesque Valle Camonica, offering access to diverse mountain terrain. The region features various passes known for their panoramic views and connections between valleys. These passes provide opportunities for exploring the alpine environment and its natural features. The area's geography includes elevations ranging from around 1,100 meters to over 1,900 meters.
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Mount Altissimo is a mountain in the Bergamo Prealps, 1703 m high, located between the lower Val Camonica and the lower Val di Scalve. It is the highest peak of the mountain group that separates these two valleys and overlooks the Borno plateau. Two very different slopes Southern slope: steep, rocky, almost devoid of vegetation, with a difference in altitude of about 1500 m from the Oglio valley floor. Northern slope: gentle slope towards Borno, covered with fir trees and dotted with mountain huts, chalets and ski slopes of the Borno Ski Area. 🚶♂️ Hiking — The main itineraries Mount Altissimo is very popular with hikers thanks to the good network of trails (difficulty E). Here are the best-known and documented routes. 1) From Erbanno – Trail 197 or 155 A steep and challenging itinerary, with a significant difference in altitude. Trail 197: Start: Erbanno (Darfo Boario Terme) Passes through: small church of San Valentino (690 m), Malga Mine, junction with trail 194 From the cross: spectacular view of the lower Val Camonica and Lake Iseo Summit reachable in 15 minutes from the final junction Trail 155 (more direct and strenuous): Difference in altitude: about 1460 m Steep sections, some chains on a slightly exposed traverse Remarkable panorama of the meadows of "Segable" Arrival at the Monte Altissimo refuge and the ski lifts 2) From Gorzone – Trail 154 A wilder route on the south side, with a long and tough climb. 3) From Borno – North slope (ski slope areas) A gentler and more panoramic itinerary, often chosen for loop tours that include refuges, mountain huts and small churches (as in your story). 🏞️ What makes Mount Altissimo special Sharp contrast between the two slopes: one severe and rocky, the other gentle and wooded. Wide panoramas of the lower Val Camonica, Lake Iseo and Presolana. Network of mountain huts and chalets still active in summer. Presence of the Monte Altissimo refuge at the summit, also reached by ski lifts. Possibility of varied loop tours, combining woods, slopes, ridges and small isolated churches.
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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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Passo Olone is a mountain pass located in the Bergamo Prealps, near Castione della Presolana, in Lombardy. It is a popular destination for hikers, often reached via paths that pass by the Rino Olmo Refuge. The refuge, located at 1819 meters above sea level, is an excellent base for exploring the area and offers spectacular views of the surrounding mountains.
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Passo degli Agnelli is located at 1950 meters above sea level, under the steep walls of the southern slope of Presolana. It is a spectacular panoramic point, easily reachable from Rifugio Rino Olmo. The hike to the pass offers splendid views of the surrounding mountains and can be part of a circular tour that includes Valle dei Mulini, Passo Olone and Rifugio Olmo. The trail crosses scree and woods, offering an immersive experience in the nature of the Bergamo Orobie
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Nice climb with fantastic views.
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Crossed on the way back from Pizzo Corzene.
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A panoramic pass to say the least, the views of the Presolana massif, Valzurio and Castione are incredible. Simply unmissable. The path to reach it is easy from a technical point of view, but physically demanding (or rather it's not really two steps). It can be reached from both Valzurio and Castione. In winter it is easy to spot chamois.
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A panoramic pass to say the least, the views of the Presolana massif, Valzurio and Castione are incredible. Simply unmissable. The path to reach it is easy from a technical point of view, but physically demanding (or rather it's not really two steps). It can be reached from both Valzurio and Castione. In winter it is easy to spot chamois.
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For breathtaking vistas, consider Passo degli Agnelli, located at 1,950 meters, which provides stunning views under the steep walls of Presolana. Another excellent choice is Olone Pass (1,852 meters), offering incredible panoramic views of the Presolana massif, Valzurio, and Castione.
Yes, Croce di Salven Pass, at 1,108 meters, connects the Scalve valley with the Borno plateau. At its summit, you'll find a white cross and, nearby, the evocative ruins of an old sanatorium amidst numerous huts and pastures, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue.
The region offers diverse hiking experiences, from challenging treks to routes combining natural beauty with historical points of interest. For example, the path to Olone Pass is technically easy but physically demanding, rewarding hikers with incredible views. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Angolo Terme guide.
While specific passes are often part of longer routes, some sections or approaches can be less strenuous. For instance, Passo degli Agnelli is noted as being easily reached from the Rino Olmo refuge, which might offer a more accessible starting point for families. The region generally offers varied terrain, so checking specific trail descriptions for difficulty is recommended.
The high season and holidays are particularly recommended for hiking at passes like Olone Pass, suggesting spring through early autumn (roughly May to October) are ideal for enjoying the trails and views. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear and experience, as conditions can be challenging.
Absolutely! The area is popular with cyclists. Presolana Pass is a classic climb for local cyclists, featured in many Giro stages, with challenging sections up to 14%. You can explore more cycling options in the Cycling around Angolo Terme guide.
The alpine environment around Angolo Terme is home to various wildlife. Visitors to Olone Pass, for example, have reported spotting chamois, especially in winter. Keep an eye out for other mountain fauna during your explorations.
Yes, the region offers mountain biking opportunities. While specific passes might be more suited for road cycling or hiking, the broader area around Angolo Terme has dedicated MTB trails. You can find detailed routes and difficulty levels in the MTB Trails around Angolo Terme guide.
The mountain passes around Angolo Terme vary significantly in elevation. For instance, Croce di Salven Pass is at 1,108 meters, while Olone Pass reaches 1,852 meters, and Passo degli Agnelli is at 1,950 meters. This range offers diverse challenges and views.
Yes, some passes are conveniently located near refuges. For example, both Passo degli Agnelli and Olone Pass are easily accessible from the Rino Olmo refuge, which can serve as a base for exploration or a place to rest.
Colle di Vareno is accessible via various routes, including the Sentiero 560, a trail proposed by the CAI (Italian Alpine Club) that starts directly from Angolo Terme. Another path leads from Cantoniera della Presolana (1280 m) through the West Peak of M. Scanapa (1649 m) to Colle di Vareno (1373 m).
Presolana Pass is renowned for its challenging climbs and spectacular views. The 7 km ascent from Dezzo di Scalve features sections up to 14%, making it a favorite for experienced cyclists. Once at the top, the panoramic views are truly rewarding.


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