Mountain peaks around Gorno, a municipality in the Province of Bergamo, Italy, are situated within the Bergamo Alps, also known as the Orobic mountains. This region is characterized by its mountainous landscape, offering a variety of peaks with distinct features. The area provides diverse experiences for visitors exploring the natural environment of the Orobic Prealps.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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A cross located on the summit of Mount Alben, truly beautiful to reach on foot from the Creste. There's also a mountain rose from which to admire and search for the visible peaks.
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The summit of Alben, truly beautiful to reach after the ridge! The view is worth it, and there's a mountain rose and a cross from which to take beautiful photos.
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At the top of the peak of Monte Alben (2020 m) there is a cast iron cross placed by the Seriate Alpine group
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May 17, 25 Challenging trekking, but not stressful at all. Fascinating woodland crossing, well marked. Opening onto the upper valley emotionally rich in suggestion. The last stretch on the ridge must be covered with due caution, sometimes with the help of the hands. Suitable for expert hikers especially on a physical rather than technical level. Definitely recommended without snow! (with snow I think it's a completely different thing) The refuge along the route is excellent and the guys who manage it are exceptional.
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Mount Cornagera is a mountain in the Bergamo Prealps, located in Val Seriana, province of Bergamo. With its 1312 meters of altitude, it is famous for its spectacular rock faces and for being a natural climbing gym. Main features: Unique rock formations: Cornagera is composed of dolomite, which over time has created pinnacles and vertical walls. Excursions and trekking: The CAI 537 path allows you to reach the summit by crossing the suggestive Cornagera Labyrinth. Buco della Carolina: A narrow crack in the rock, used as a refuge during the Second World War. Madonna Bianca: A sacred statue placed on the summit, a symbol of protection for hikers
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From Pizzo Formico (1636 m) you can enjoy a spectacular view of the Bergamo Prealps, the Seriana Valley, the Gandino Valley and, on clear days, even Monviso. What you can see from the summit: Val Seriana and the Clusone plateau. Val Gandino, with its historic villages. Presolana, the "Queen of the Orobie". Lake Iseo, visible on clear days. Adamello Group, the Bergamo and Lecco Orobie. Po Valley, with glimpses of the Apennines. The summit cross, 12 meters high, is a point of reference for hikers and is illuminated on special occasions
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Visitors to Gorno frequently enjoy Cima di Grem, a summit known for its accessibility even in winter, and the Summit of Pizzo Formico, which offers an exceptional panorama of the Prealps and Orobie Alps. Another favorite is Monte Alben Summit, a significant mountain over 2000 meters high.
The Gorno region is nestled within the Bergamo Alps, also known as the Orobic mountains or Orobic Prealps. You'll find a diverse mountainous landscape, ranging from prominent peaks offering expansive panoramic views to unique geological formations like the 'rocky micro-world' of Monte Cornagera, characterized by towers, pinnacles, and intricate labyrinths.
Yes, Monte Poieto Summit is considered family-friendly and easily reachable on foot from Aviatico. It offers panoramic views of the Orobic Prealps. For a short excursion, Monte Cornagera is also easily accessible for a mid-morning outing, though its rocky terrain might be more engaging for slightly older children.
Monte Alben Summit is a rewarding experience for experienced hikers, especially when free of snow. The final section along its ridge demands caution and may require using hands for stability. While not extremely high, the ascent to Monte Cornagera is recommended for those who enjoy a bit of climbing.
The spring, summer, and autumn months generally offer the best conditions for hiking. However, some peaks like Cima di Grem are reachable without significant difficulty even in winter. Pizzo Formico is particularly popular among cross-country skiers during winter. It's advisable to avoid Monte Cornagera during the summer due to heat.
Yes, Cima di Grem is a summit that can be reached without significant difficulty even in winter. Pizzo Formico is also a favored destination for cross-country skiers during the winter months, offering an exceptional panorama.
Many peaks offer expansive and exceptional panoramic views. From the Summit of Pizzo Formico, you can see from west to east, encompassing the Prealps and the Orobie Alps, with the Val Seriana and Val Gandino below. Monte Poieto also provides sweeping panoramic views of the Orobic Prealps. The journey to Monte Alben Summit is met with magnificent views, especially along its ridge.
Beyond peak bagging, the Gorno area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including the 'Seriana Valley Cycle Path – Serio River swimming spot loop from Ponte Nossa'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like the 'Gravel ring from Clusone to Lake Iseo'. There are also dedicated mountain hikes, such as the 'Capanna 2000 Mountain Hut loop from Zambla Bassa'. You can explore more options on the Gravel biking around Gorno, Running Trails around Gorno, and Mountain Hikes around Gorno guide pages.
Yes, there are several hiking trails. For instance, you can ascend Pizzo Formico from Gandino through the Farno basin or from Clusone via the San Lucio Refuge. Monte Alben Summit is accessible via various paths, including an engaging woodland path. For more structured routes, check out the Mountain Hikes around Gorno guide, which includes trails like the 'Capanna 2000 Mountain Hut loop from Zambla Bassa'.
Monte Cornagera is particularly notable for its 'rocky micro-world,' featuring towers, pinnacles, vertical walls, intricate labyrinths, cavities, and small screes. This peak offers an abrupt transition from wooded areas to distinctive limestone rock formations, making it a fascinating geological site.
Trailheads vary by peak. For Pizzo Formico, you can start from Gandino or Clusone. Monte Cornagera is easily accessible from the Aviatico car park near Selvino. For Cima di Grem, the classic way to reach it is starting from upper Zambla. Specific parking information is often available at the start of individual routes or in detailed guide descriptions.
Yes, the Summit of Monte Cornagera features a cross and a Madonna Bianca. Additionally, Monte Poieto Summit includes a chapel, adding a cultural element to the natural experience.


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