Best mountain peaks around Monticelli Brusati are found in the Brescia pre-Alps, within the Franciacorta region. This area is characterized by picturesque valleys, vineyards, and elevated landscapes suitable for hiking. While not featuring towering alpine peaks directly within its municipal boundaries, the region offers significant natural features and elevated points. Its proximity to Lake Iseo provides access to diverse views and mountain experiences.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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📌 Characteristics of Passo Spino (Sebino version) It is a small wooded pass, not marked by structures or refuges. It is located on the road/mule track that connects the two main passes in the area: Croce di Marone Forcella di Sale It is a transit point for MTB riders and hikers who follow the “Malghe in rete” loop. The section between Forcella di Sale and Passo Spino is predominantly downhill, with some short uphill sections. 🥾 Why it is important Passo Spino is useful as a reference point if: you are doing the Croce di Marone → Forcella di Sale → Noase → Sale Marasino loop you are riding the panoramic mountain road that connects the two main passes of Sebino you are climbing or descending by MTB along the “Malghe in rete” route It is not a panoramic viewpoint like Croce di Pezzolo or the Almana ridge: it is more of a technical passage along the ridge. 🗺️ Quick summary Forcella di Sale = pass at 1150 m, start of the Sentiero Benedetti Passo Spino = immediately after, on the road that continues towards Noase Croce di Marone = connected to both via the same mountain road
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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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It's challenging to get there, but the view will repay all the effort, then the paths you'll find here are really amazing, take a trip there
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top of Monte Peso with historical artifact
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the statue on pilgrimage to Monte Isola
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Wonderful view of the lake. For me personally it's more worth it than the church itself.
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on 28 October 1944 the young partisans Mario Bernardelli and Giuseppe Zatti, aged 20 and 19, were shot by a fascist platoon returning from a roundup
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Breathtaking panoramic points. At the Sanctuary you can enjoy a 360 degree view of the lake, provinces and peaks. It is always worth a visit, perhaps avoiding the hottest and most crowded period of August
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Sanctuary of the Madonna della Ceriola on Monte Isola, which offers a wide panorama of Lake Iseo. Another favorite is Croce di Predore, a foresummit of Monte Bronzone, known for its vast views of the southern sector of Lake Iseo. For a higher perspective, Punta Almana provides a landscape ranging from the peat bogs of Sebino to Monte Isola, Presolana, and Monte Guglielmo.
The terrain around Monticelli Brusati varies from picturesque valleys and vineyards to the foothills of the Brescia pre-Alps. You'll find trails that navigate small canyons, like the Sentiero delle Cascate, which can involve ascents, descents, and equipped sections. Other elevated points offer more traditional mountain paths, some with exposed positions providing expansive views, and some with rugged natural experiences suitable for mountain biking and hiking.
Yes, the Sanctuary of the Madonna della Ceriola on Monte Isola is considered family-friendly, especially if you choose the ascent via Siviano for a more relaxed hike. Additionally, the Monticelli Brusati Waterfalls (Sentiero delle Cascate) offers both easier and more challenging routes, making it suitable for families looking for an immersive natural experience.
For breathtaking panoramic views of Lake Iseo, head to the Sanctuary of the Madonna della Ceriola on Monte Isola. The Croce di Predore also offers a spectacular vantage point overlooking the southern part of the lake. Another excellent spot is Punta Almana, where you can see Monte Isola and the surrounding mountains.
Yes, the Monticelli Brusati Waterfalls, also known as the 'Sentiero delle Cascate' (Aided path of the Waterfalls), is a significant natural attraction. This trail winds through the narrow Val Gaina, featuring small waterfalls, charming scenery, and rich flora. It offers an immersive experience with both easier and more challenging equipped sections.
The Sanctuary of the Madonna della Ceriola on Monte Isola is a prominent religious site. Additionally, the Sella dell'Oca Pass is historically significant, as it was crossed by partisans during the Second World War and is included in the 'Paths of the Resistance'. You can also find a Monument at the summit of Monte Peso near Brescia, offering panoramic views.
The region around Monticelli Brusati offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including the challenging Gaina – Waterfalls Trail loop or the moderate Monticelli Brusati Waterfalls – Gaina loop. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails like the GimondiBike Trail. Road cycling is also popular, with routes such as the Franciacorta and Lake Iseo Loop.
For those seeking a challenge, the Gaina – Waterfalls Trail loop from Persaga is rated as difficult. Another demanding option is the Gaina – View of Lake Iseo loop from Monticelli Brusati. The ascent to the Sanctuary of the Madonna della Ceriola also has challenging sections, particularly if not taking the Siviano route.
Visitors consistently praise the spectacular panoramic views, especially those overlooking Lake Iseo and the surrounding mountains from spots like the Sanctuary of the Madonna della Ceriola and Croce di Predore. The immersive natural experience of the Monticelli Brusati Waterfalls and the adventurous descents from places like Sella dell'Oca Pass are also highly appreciated.
Yes, there are easier options available. You can find an easy hiking loop directly from Monticelli Brusati. Another gentle option is the Ancient Street in Villa loop from Monticelli Brusati. The Monticelli Brusati Waterfalls trail also has easier variants, making it accessible for those new to hiking.
The region is beautiful throughout much of the year. Spring brings vibrant flora, especially along trails like the Sentiero delle Cascate, with wildflowers like Primula vulgaris and Hepatica nobilis. Summer offers refreshing experiences near the waterfalls. Autumn provides stunning colors in the vineyards and valleys. While specific seasonal advice for individual peaks isn't detailed, generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, while summer is ideal for enjoying the water features and lake views.


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