Best mountain peaks around Ono San Pietro are found in the Val Camonica, offering access to various summits. This region features a diverse mountainous landscape, providing rewarding hiking experiences. The area serves as a natural divide between Val di Scalve and Val Camonica, characterized by limestone rocks and alpine lakes. The peaks provide panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and distant massifs.
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The Pizzo Badile Camuno is one of the most iconic peaks in the middle Val Camonica: a limestone mountain with an unmistakable shape, a summit at 2,435 m, spectacular views, and a challenging but very rewarding via ferrata. Here is a clear and updated summary to help you orient yourself. 🏔️ Pizzo Badile Camuno Profile - Altitude: 2,435 m a.s.l. - Location: between Ceto and Cimbergo, in the Adamello group. - Mountain character: isolated peak, "shovel" shape (hence the name), often called the "Cervino of Camonica". - Geology: very white limestone upper part, resting on the dark Fasa band, with a granite base of the Adamello massif. 🧗♂️ The Pizzo Badile Camuno via ferrata One of the best-known and most frequented routes in the area, classified C/D, therefore challenging. - Total elevation gain: ~1,385 m - Total duration: approximately 6h30’ (approach + via ferrata + return). - Difficulty: moderate technical skill required, but physically very demanding. - Exposure: constant, with equipped sections on smooth slabs and Grade I passages in the woods. - Mandatory equipment: helmet, harness, via ferrata set (the rock is crumbly and prone to rockfall). 🚶♂️ Ascent Itinerary (from Cimbergo – Volano) Starting point: dirt road above Cimbergo, near Rifugio De Marie (1420 m). 1) Approach - CAI Trail 77, steep and with equipped sections already in the woods. - Passages on smooth slabs with chains and some rocky jumps. - Exit from the woods with a view of the Volano basin and the middle Val Camonica. 2) Mario Donati Bivouac - Small wooden structure nestled in the rock, a perfect spot for a break. - From here, the most exposed section towards the base of the wall begins. 3) Final via ferrata - Long and continuous steel cable. - Exposed passages on grassy rocks and oblique traverses. - Arrival at the fissure that divides the Pizzo in two: from here the summit is close. 🌄 View from the summit One of the widest in Val Camonica: - Adamello and Pian di Neve - Concarena - Presolana - Lake Iseo - Up to the more distant Disgrazia and Bernina on clear days 📜 Historical Notes - First documented explorations: 1855, Prof. Regazzoni. - First official ascent: May 25, 1884, Ballardini and Beatrici.
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The Cimon della Bagozza Refuge is located at 1,600 meters above sea level in the beautiful Conca dei Campelli, in the municipality of Schilpario (BG), in the Scalve Valley. It is an ideal destination for hikers, families, and snowshoers, nestled in the so-called "Little Bergamo Dolomites." 🏡 Main Information Management: Cimon della Bagozza Alpine Group – Manager Silvio Visini Phone: 0346 56300 Email: rifugiobagozza@hotmail.it Altitude: 1,600 m Beds: approximately 50 (35 indoors) Cuisine: Traditional Bergamo cuisine – the "Polenta e quel che c'è" menu is famous Open all year round Pets allowed 🥾 How to get there From Fondi di Schilpario: approximately 1 hour on foot, elevation gain +350 m By car: In summer, you can get very close to the refuge by parking in Cimalbosco Trails: CAI 419 and 428, also ideal for families and beginners ❄️ In winter The refuge is open even in the snow and is a perfect destination For: Snowshoeing Hiking with crampons Family weekend in the snow Always check the avalanche bulletin (ARPA Lombardia) before leaving 🌄 What to see nearby Lake Campelli Madonnina dei Campelli Mount Campioncino Don Giulio Corini Bivouac Cimon della Bagozza (2,407 m) – for experienced hikers
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Mount Campioncino (2,102 m) is a panoramic peak in the Bergamo Prealps, located between the Scalve Valley (Bergamo) and the Camonica Valley (Brescia). It is a popular hiking destination for its spectacular views and relative ease of access. 🏔️ Key information Altitude: 2,102 m Starting point: Fondi di Schilpario (BG) or Passo dei Campelli Elevation gain: approximately 850–890 m Difficulty: hiking (E), with easy sections (F) on an unmarked trail Type of route: circular or round trip Duration: 4.5–6 hours total, depending on the route 🌄 View from the summit From the summit, you can enjoy a breathtaking view of: Presolana Cimon della Bagozza Monte Campione Concarena The valleys below: Val di Scalve and Val Camonica 🥾 Recommended itinerary Starting point: Fondi di Schilpario (1,249 m) Route: climb to Passo dei Campelli Monte Campioncino is considered a true balcony overlooking Val Camonica, with a view that it extends as far as Mount Adamello on clear days
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Lago dei Campelli is a small and picturesque alpine lake located in the Conca dei Campelli, in the Scalve Valley, just minutes from the Campione Refuge. It is an ideal destination for hikers seeking a peaceful and scenic spot, surrounded by nature. 🏞️ Characteristics of Lake Campelli Altitude: approximately 1,900 m Access: Reachable on foot from the Campione Refuge in about 10–15 minutes Lake type: Alpine, natural, often fed by snowfields and springs Ambience: Surrounded by pastures, rocks, and overlooking the Piccole Dolomiti Scalvine 🚶♂️ Recommended hike Departure: from Schilpario – Fondi Route: Climb to the Campelli Pass, then to the Campione Refuge, finally detour to the lake Total duration: approximately 2.5–3 hours on foot Difficulty: Hiking (E), also suitable for families with children accustomed to walking
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The Campelli Pass is an Alpine pass at approximately 1,892 meters above sea level that connects the Scalve Valley (province of Bergamo) with the Camonica Valley (province of Brescia). It is a popular hiking destination for its scenic beauty and the variety of available itineraries. 🏔️ Main Features Location: Between Schilpario (BG) and Cerveno (BS) Elevation: approximately 1,892 m View: Spectacular view of Cimon della Bagozza and the Piccole Dolomiti Scalvine Access: From Schilpario – Fondi: winter route for snowshoeing or ski mountaineering From Schilpario – Baracca Rossa: shorter and more scenic summer route From Ono San Pietro (BS): longer and more challenging route 🚶♂️ Recommended Activities Summer Hiking: Well-marked trails, also suitable for families Winter Snowshoeing: Safe and picturesque itineraries in the snow Mountain Biking: Technical and scenic routes, with stops at the Campione Refuge and Campelli Lake 📍 Nearby Points of Interest Campione Refuge: Not far from the pass, offers refreshments and overnight accommodations Campelli Lake Campelli: a small Alpine lake, ideal for a break Madonnina dei Campelli: a panoramic and spiritual point along the route
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In winter the lake is completely frozen and can be crossed on foot. In the background the canal to Cimon della Bagozza
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Low altitude refuge, it has the great advantage of being reachable by car thanks to the road that leads to the Vivione pass. Well maintained.
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Splendid view of Cimon Bagozza, Scalve Valley and Valcamonica
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The region around Ono San Pietro offers several notable peaks. For challenging hikes with expansive views, consider Cimon della Bagozza and Pizzo Camino. For more accessible options, Monte Mignone and Monte San Pietro provide rewarding experiences. Don't miss the Campelli Pass, which offers stunning views and serves as a starting point for many excursions.
Yes, for a more accessible experience, Monte San Pietro (1067m) offers an easy hiking trail (T1) to its summit. Additionally, the Cimon della Bagozza Hut is noted as family-friendly and can be a good starting point for less strenuous walks in the area.
The peaks around Ono San Pietro offer spectacular panoramic views. From Cimon della Bagozza, you can see the Val di Scalve, the Adamello massif, and distant Bernina. Pizzo Camino provides splendid views of Cimon della Bagozza and the broader Val Camonica. Piz Tri is known for its spectacular 360-degree vistas. Even from Monte Mignone, you can admire Pizzo Camino, Cimon della Bagozza, and the diverse Val Camonica landscape.
For experienced hikers, Cimon della Bagozza (2407m) and Pizzo Camino (2491m) offer demanding trails. These often involve steep sections, scree, and exposed rocky parts, particularly from the Passo di Valzellazzo for Cimon della Bagozza. Hikers might need to use their hands for support on Pizzo Camino.
The region is characterized by a diverse mountainous landscape, including prominent summits and elegant peaks. You'll find ancient limestone rocks, especially on Pizzo Camino, and tranquil alpine lakes such as Lake Lova near Monte Mignone, nestled in glacial basins surrounded by spruce forests and pastureland.
Yes, there are several. The Cimon della Bagozza Hut is a beautiful and ancient refuge. Near Monte San Pietro, you'll find Rifugio Monte Calino - San Pietro. The Bivacco Davide, located at 2,645 meters near the Torsoleto Pass, offers amenities for an overnight stay with 12 beds, mattresses, and a stove.
Beyond peak bagging, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, gravel biking routes, and hiking paths. For specific hiking options, explore routes like 'Rifugio Torsoleto and Lago di Val di Scala Loop' or 'CAI 160 trail from Loveno to Bivacco Davide Salvadori' on the Hiking around Ono San Pietro guide. For other sports, check the Running Trails around Ono San Pietro guide or the Gravel biking around Ono San Pietro guide.
The environment around the peaks is spectacular in every season. While summer is ideal for hiking, winter and spring are perfect for ski mountaineering trips or snow excursions, especially around the Campelli Pass. For peaks like Piz Tri, it's recommended to visit from July onwards due to potential residual snow in mid-June.
Mount Campioncino is easily reached in about 30 minutes from the Campione Refuge or just under an hour from the Campelli Pass. It's a popular excursion destination in summer and for ski mountaineering in winter, offering pleasant views and accessible trekking opportunities.
Visitors highly appreciate the spectacular 360-degree views from summits like Piz Tri and the Bivacco Davide. The diverse range of challenges, from demanding climbs to easier trails, and the stunning natural beauty of the Val Camonica and Val di Scalve are also frequently praised. The area is well-loved by the komoot community, with many upvotes and shared photos.
Yes, you can. A hike to Monte Mignone can be combined with a visit to the picturesque Lake Lova. This tranquil alpine lake is nestled in a glacial basin, surrounded by spruce forests and pastureland, offering a beautiful natural setting.


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