Mountain peaks around Nuvolera, located in the province of Brescia, Italy, offer a landscape characterized by hills and trekking routes. While not featuring prominent high mountain summits, the area provides opportunities for hiking and exploring natural surroundings. The region's terrain is suitable for recreational walking and offers various trails for outdoor activities.
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Very beautiful, easy to ride climb up Brescia's local mountain.
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Climbing Mount Maddalena
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Monte Maddalena (854m) the home mountain for the citizens of Brescia. A gym for outdoor training. The asphalt climb is 10.1km long and takes you from 150m of the city to 800m of the Cavrelle restaurant square with a positive gain of 650m. The summit of the mountain (854m) is 1km further on (asphalted, but ruined) near the ruined Rifugio Maddalena and the small military telecommunications structure. From the Cavrelle square you have a splendid view of the lower Garda lake, the morainic hills and the Po Valley. The city of Brescia remains almost completely hidden, you can observe it well up to 5km. For MTB and enduro lovers there are numerous paths and tracks that allow you to train and have fun, even trail runners have an infinite number of paths to choose from.
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The climb up Monte Maddalena from Brescia is the "home" climb for many local cyclists. The route is about 11 kilometers long and allows for almost 750 meters of elevation gain. It starts from the outskirts of the city and climbs up the hillside, with average gradients of around 6.5%. From the top you can enjoy a beautiful view of Brescia.
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Very beautiful and panoramic stretch that from Maddalena leads to Monte Denno.
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Fantastic panoramic point towards the east with a complete view of lower Garda, Valtenesi, the Mantua moraine hills, Baldo and Lessinia.
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The Selvapiana cross is located at an altitude of 850 meters and is surmounted by a large votive cross. Together with Selva Piana, crowned by high metal towers, and Mount Renico, on which the sanctuary of the Madonna della Neve stands, it makes up Mount Selvapiana, which is the highest elevation of a ridge that rises north of Gavardo.
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top with a view of Lake Garda, you arrive shortly after the famous Maddalena radars
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The area around Nuvolera is characterized by hills and trekking routes rather than high, prominent mountain summits. You'll find opportunities for recreational walking and exploring natural surroundings, with various trails suitable for outdoor activities.
For stunning views of Lake Garda, consider visiting Selvapiana Cross, located at an altitude of 850 meters. The Summit of Monte Denno also provides spectacular views of Lake Garda, along with the marble quarries of Botticino.
Yes, the Ascent to Monte Maddalena from Brescia is a popular and challenging climb for local cyclists. This route covers about 11 kilometers with nearly 750 meters of elevation gain, offering beautiful views of Brescia from the top.
You can find a variety of hiking trails near Nuvolera. For example, the "Big Bench of Nuvolera – Farmhouse with Tower loop trail" is a moderate hike. Many other options are available in the Hiking around Nuvolera guide, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty.
While specific family-friendly mountain walks are not detailed for the peaks themselves, the general terrain around Nuvolera is suitable for recreational walking. The Le Cavrelle Restaurant on Monte Maddalena is noted as family-friendly and offers a great spot for refreshment after a walk.
On Monte Maddalena, you'll find Le Cavrelle Restaurant, which serves as an iconic summit arrival point for walkers, cyclists, and runners. It offers good food and a bar, with beautiful views of the city and plain. Note that it's generally closed on Tuesdays and Monday afternoons.
Beyond hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can explore various MTB Trails around Nuvolera or enjoy Road Cycling Routes around Nuvolera, with options ranging from moderate to difficult.
The Summit of Monte Denno is considered one of the highest and most exposed points of the ridge between Monte Maddalena, Denno, and Salena, offering a spectacular view.
Visitors appreciate the diverse views, from the city of Brescia to Lake Garda and the marble quarries. The climbs, summits, and viewpoints are highly regarded, with the community sharing many photos and upvotes for these locations.
While not a hidden gem, Monte Fieno Summit offers a rewarding experience with well-maintained paths and beautiful views, especially when approached from Monte Regogna.
The region experiences varied weather. It's always advisable to check local forecasts before heading out, especially for higher points like Monte Maddalena, where conditions can change. Clear days offer the best visibility for enjoying the panoramic views.
Yes, many of the hiking routes in the area are designed as loops. For instance, the "Big Bench of Nuvolera – Farmhouse with Tower loop trail" is a popular circular option. You can find more circular routes in the Hiking around Nuvolera guide.


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