Best mountain peaks around Cercino are found within the Costiera dei Cech on the Rhaetian side of Valtellina, in the Italian province of Sondrio, Lombardy. The municipality itself features mountainous terrain, offering access to various peaks and high-altitude areas. While Cercino reaches a maximum altitude of 2,183 meters, it provides a gateway to more challenging summits in the adjacent Valle dei Ratti. The area is characterized by alpine pastures, historical trails, and demanding mountaineering routes.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Bivouac that you come across while climbing Mount Legnone
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A small stone hut located along the climb to Monte Legnone. Inside, there are a few benches, a stove (not in great condition), and a fireplace. It's spacious enough to accommodate a small group for a break or shelter in case of inclement weather. Located in a scenic and relatively sheltered area, it's a great place to take a break and/or refreshments before tackling the more technical section to the summit or during the descent.
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A mountain that is easy or difficult to climb, easy from the front, quite challenging from the back. Whoever reaches the top is rewarded with a great view 🏔️
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Wonderful view and ideal for staying longer and enjoying
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Wonderful walk, done on 06/07/24. I didn't reach the top, I was missing 100 meters of altitude, as the ridge was snow-covered and very sloping, and since I was alone I preferred not to risk it, certainly to be done again without snow.
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Rest and refreshment point in Codera
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Directly within the municipality of Cercino, the Prati della Brusada offers accessible alpine pastures and hiking opportunities. This area is a crucial crossroads for various trails and features a municipal refuge. For more challenging experiences, the nearby Valle dei Ratti provides access to imposing peaks like Pizzo Ligoncio (3,038 m) and Monte Spluga (2,967 m).
Yes, the Prati della Brusada area, once traditional seasonal mountain pastures, retains traces of agricultural history and cultural landmarks such as votive shrines (ciancèt). Additionally, the Silvestri Bivouac (Cà de Legn), Mount Legnone, located at 2,146 meters, replaces an old wooden building erected in 1894 by Milanese hiking pioneers, offering a glimpse into the region's mountaineering past.
The region offers diverse and breathtaking views. From the Prati della Brusada, you can catch glimpses of Val Gerola and Monte Legnone. Higher peaks like Monte Legnone Summit provide panoramic vistas of Lake Como and the surrounding Alpine landscape. Similarly, the View of Lake Como from Monte Berlinghera is considered one of the most beautiful panoramic balconies in the region, offering expansive views of Lake Como and Lake Mezzola.
For experienced hikers and mountaineers, the peaks in the Valle dei Ratti, such as Pizzo Ligoncio (3,038 m), Monte Spluga (2,967 m), and Pizzo della Vedretta (2,925 m), offer demanding ascents and remote wilderness. Monte Bassetta (2,143 m) also provides a substantial hiking objective with routes described as 'hard' from Cino or Cercino.
The Prati della Brusada offers relatively accessible hiking opportunities suitable for various fitness levels, including educational paths. For a convenient stop with facilities, San Sciucc provides a rest area with benches, tables, and a fountain, making it a good spot for families to relax.
When ascending Monte Legnone Summit, visitors often report seeing ibexes from the tree boundary upwards, sometimes as close as 20 meters from the path, adding to the natural experience of the climb.
While specific best times vary by peak and difficulty, the region generally offers great hiking conditions during warmer months. However, some routes, like those to Monte Berlinghera, can be hiked in winter, though they may require snow spikes or ramponcini due to colder, icier sections, especially on north-facing slopes.
Yes, there are several options. The Prati della Brusada has a municipal refuge available for overnight stays. Silvestri Bivouac (Cà de Legn), Mount Legnone serves as a shelter. La Locanda Hut in the village of Codera is a useful stopping point after a climb, known for good food. San Sciucc also offers a rest area with picnic tables and fresh water.
The area around Cercino is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including difficult loops like 'Alpe Bassetta – Monte Bassetta loop from Cino'. There are also mountain hikes and running trails available, catering to different fitness levels and preferences.
The Valle dei Ratti, while not strictly within Cercino, is in its immediate vicinity and is renowned for its wild and untouched natural environment. It offers a more challenging mountaineering experience with imposing peaks and is ideal for experienced hikers seeking remote wilderness, alpine lakes, and expansive vistas. You can learn more about its significance on Wikipedia.
Yes, the Prati della Brusada offers relatively accessible hiking opportunities with panoramic views. Another excellent option is the View of Lake Como from Monte Berlinghera. This peak, at 1,930 m, is reachable via a pleasant and not too difficult walk, rewarding hikers with breathtaking views of Lake Como and Lake Mezzola.


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