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Mountaineering around Bormio offers diverse high-altitude adventures within the Ortler Alps and Stelvio National Park. The region is characterized by towering peaks, extensive glacial valleys, and alpine lakes, providing a dramatic backdrop for outdoor pursuits. It features significant natural landmarks such as the Forni Glacier and numerous passes like Gavia Pass. This landscape provides a range of challenging ascents and scenic routes for mountaineers.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
5.0
(3)
38
hikers
5.25km
02:22
240m
240m
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
5.0
(1)
19
hikers
3.30km
01:31
270m
270m
Moderate mountaineering route. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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5.0
(3)
14
hikers
8.70km
04:11
640m
640m
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
4.6
(5)
10
hikers
9.97km
03:24
430m
420m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
5.0
(2)
10
hikers
14.3km
05:45
980m
980m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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A mystical place, surrounded by numerous legends. It's worth spending some time here and exploring the mystery. The open wooden chapel houses three fountains.
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Just above the little church, there's a lovely loop to the waterfall and back. The left section runs almost pathless through the wild scree of the Eiswandferner glacier.
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Alm will definitely not be farmed in 2025 😢
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Memorial cross for the Tyrolean Riflemen on a small peak surrounded by old trenches and positions.
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Memorial cross for the Tyrolean Riflemen on a small peak surrounded by old trenches and positions
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Here you have a fantastic panoramic view, the climb is definitely worth it!
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The church isn't beautiful from the outside, but it's very beautifully designed inside. The Three Holy Wells in the chapel are very beautiful. They're worth a visit. I recommend driving to parking lot 3. From there, it's about 800 meters to the chapel and the Holy Wells. I wouldn't drive any further, as the road isn't very well-paved, and you don't want to damage your car.
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Bormio offers a diverse range of mountaineering routes within the Ortler Alps and Stelvio National Park. You'll find everything from moderate paths to challenging ascents, with 1 easy, 4 moderate, and 14 difficult routes available. The terrain varies from high-alpine passes to extensive glacial valleys and alpine lakes.
While many routes are challenging, there is at least one easy mountaineering route suitable for families looking for a less strenuous high-altitude experience. The Stelvio National Park also offers numerous trekking and hiking routes with varying difficulty levels, some of which are suitable for families.
The Bormio region is rich in natural landmarks. You can explore iconic spots like the Stelvio Pass, the stunning Lake San Giacomo di Fraele, and various mountain passes such as Döss Radond Pass and Bocchetta di Forcola Pass. The area also boasts impressive glaciated peaks and the awe-inspiring Forni Glacier.
The mountaineering routes around Bormio are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 100 reviews. Mountaineers frequently praise the dramatic high-alpine views, the challenging ascents, and the diverse terrain found within the Ortler Alps and Stelvio National Park.
Yes, several routes in the Bormio area are circular. For example, the Lempruch Camp at Breitenkamm – Piz Cotschen (3,026 m) loop from Stelvio Pass offers a challenging high-alpine experience. Another option is the Mount Scorluzzo loop from Stelvio Pass, which provides panoramic vistas.
While the region is known for ski mountaineering in winter, the best time for traditional mountaineering and high-altitude climbs is typically during the warmer months when trails are clear of snow and glaciers are more accessible. Always check local conditions before planning your trip.
Yes, the Bormio region has significant historical importance, particularly from World War I. Many peaks and passes, including Ortler, Punta San Matteo, and Dreisprachenspitze and Rifugio Garibaldi, still feature well-preserved relics like trenches and shelters. Some military historical hiking trails specifically trace these events.
The Trafoi Via Ferrata – Waterfalls loop from Trafoi is a moderate route that specifically highlights waterfalls, offering a unique blend of mountaineering and scenic beauty. The region's glaciated peaks also contribute to stunning natural water features.
Route durations vary significantly based on difficulty and length. For instance, the moderate Mount Scorluzzo loop from Stelvio Pass can take around 1 hour 30 minutes, while the more challenging Mount Scorluzzo – Alpini Village loop from Stelvio Pass typically requires about 4 hours.
Many popular mountaineering routes in the Bormio area begin from well-known locations such as the Stelvio Pass or the village of Trafoi. These points often provide access to a variety of trails leading into the high-alpine terrain.
Absolutely. The Stelvio National Park, which encompasses much of the mountaineering area around Bormio, is a haven of biodiversity. Keep an eye out for various alpine wildlife species as you explore the trails.
Bormio is a hub for outdoor activities. Besides mountaineering, you can enjoy trekking, hiking, ski mountaineering in winter, rock climbing, via ferrata, mountain biking, and road cycling on legendary passes like Gavia and Stelvio. The region is also famous for its natural thermal baths, offering a chance to relax after your adventures.


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