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Hiking around Lago d'Idro offers a diverse landscape characterized by a glacial lake nestled among wooded mountain slopes, part of the Piccole Dolomiti range. Peaks in the area can reach nearly 3000 meters, creating a "mountain lagoon" environment with clean, clear waters. The region features alpine pastures, nature reserves like the Lago d'Idro nature reserve in Baitoni, and valleys such as Val di Daone and Val di Fumo. These physical features provide varied terrain for bus station hiking trails, from…
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Historic paper mill valley hike with waterfall ladders and sweeping Lake Idro views.
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In the passage the path goes over 2 ladders.
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The trail leads along a private road through a farm with a guard dog warning sign. Those who are afraid of dogs should not hike here.
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From the shores near Anfo, Lake Idro opens up into a fascinating view, framed by the mountains that surround it. The clear waters of the lake, with their green and blue reflections, create a suggestive contrast with the wooded and rocky slopes that drop sheer. In this area, the landscape is characterized by a particular quiet, with small bays and stretches of coast from which to admire the entire lake valley. The area is ideal for those seeking relaxation, but also offers panoramic routes for excursions and rest points immersed in nature.
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From this path that leads to the top of Dosso Sassello you can enjoy a beautiful view of Idro and its lake.
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Cross not marked anywhere, but clearly visible from Anfo, path almost non-existent, it is worth going to see it for the fantastic view
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When you get to see it you are left speechless, beautiful and easy to reach
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Church of Saints Peter and Paul (Anfo) The Church of Saints Peter and Paul is the parish church of Anfo, in the province and diocese of Brescia [ 1 ]; it is part of the pastoral area of Alta Val Sabbia. Church of Saints Peter and PaulFacade and north sideState ItalyRegionLombardyLocationAnfoCoordinates45°45′56.68″N 10°29′31.72″EReligionRoman CatholicHolderPeter and Paul of TarsusDioceseBresciaDedication1670 History Description edit Facade edit The facade of the church, which has a gable and consists of a single order, is divided into three by four pilaster strips and has a gabled entrance portal and a rose window, built in 1950 [ 2 ], whose glass represents the feeding pelican. its small [ 2 ] ; it is crowned by the projecting triangular façade [ 1 ]. Internal Edit The interior The interior of the building consists of a single nave, over which the side chapels overlook and which is covered by a barrel vault; at the end of the hall is the presbytery, raised by a few steps, which has a quadrangular plan and is delimited by balustrades [ 3 ]. Valuable works preserved here include the frescoes depicting the Virgin of Sorrows, Saint Peter, Saint Paul, Saint Defendente and Saint Lorenzo the Martyr [2], the canvas with the Sacred Heart as the subject, painted by Giovanni Andrea Bertanza of Salonia in 1604 [3], and the altarpiece of the main altar, painted by Grazio Cossali in the first half of the 17th century [3].
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There are over 80 hiking routes around Lago d'Idro that are accessible by bus, offering a wide range of options for all skill levels. This includes 20 easy, 34 moderate, and 28 difficult trails.
Hikes around Lago d'Idro accessible by bus offer diverse landscapes, from wooded mountain slopes reaching nearly 3000 meters to the serene glacial waters of the lake itself. You'll find trails through alpine pastures, and the region is known for its unspoiled environment and clear waters, awarded the Blue Flag eco-label.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The Val di Fumo, though not directly listed as a bus-accessible route in the provided data, is generally known for its ease and beauty, making it suitable for families. For bus-accessible routes, look for trails marked as 'easy' in the guide, which typically have less elevation gain and shorter distances. Always check individual route details for suitability with children.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many trails around Lago d'Idro, but specific regulations may apply in nature reserves or protected areas. It's always best to keep your dog on a leash and ensure you clean up after them. Check local signage or specific route descriptions for any restrictions.
Many bus-accessible routes offer access to significant points of interest. You can explore the imposing Rocca d'Anfo, a Napoleonic fortress, or enjoy views of Lake Idro itself. The Vesta Beach is also a popular spot and a starting point for some trails.
Yes, the region has trails that lead to waterfalls. For example, the difficult route Valle delle Cartiere waterfall hike from Crone (via CAI 451) offers a chance to experience these natural features. The 'Cascate' (waterfalls) path is also mentioned in the region research as leading to the summit of Perlè.
The best time to hike around Lago d'Idro is typically from spring to autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally pleasant, and bus services are more frequent. The Gaver Plain, for instance, is a paradise for hikers during these months. Winter hiking is possible, but some routes may be challenging due to snow and ice, and bus schedules might be reduced.
Yes, several circular routes are accessible from bus stops. An example is the moderate View over Idro and Lake Idro – View of Lake Idro loop from Anfo, which allows you to start and end your hike at the same point, convenient for public transport users.
Each route in this guide provides detailed information, including the starting point. Many trails begin directly from villages like Idro, Anfo, or Crone, which are served by local bus lines. Check the specific route details on komoot for precise trailhead locations and bus stop proximity.
The bus-accessible hikes around Lago d'Idro are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars from over 3,000 reviews. Hikers often praise the stunning lake views, diverse terrain, and the convenience of accessing trails via public transport.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, there are 28 difficult routes accessible by bus. An example is the Valle delle Cartiere waterfall hike from Crone (via CAI 451), which involves significant elevation gain. The Via Ferrata Sasse (Lake Idro) also offers a more adventurous experience, though it's a via ferrata rather than a traditional hike.
The villages around Lago d'Idro, such as Idro (including hamlets like Crone and Lemprato) and Anfo, offer various amenities. You can find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options within walking distance of bus stops, especially in the main village centers. These provide convenient spots for refreshments or overnight stays before or after your hike.


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