Attractions and places to see around Temù include a variety of natural landscapes and cultural sites in the Italian Alps. This mountain town offers opportunities to explore traditional Lombard architecture and historical landmarks. The region features lush valleys, alpine passes, and serene lakes, providing diverse outdoor experiences. Visitors can discover preserved mountain villages and significant historical museums.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
Highlight • Settlement
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Settlement
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Mountain Hut
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Mountain Pass
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Lake
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more attractions around Temù.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Popular around Temù
L1 from Garmisch to Brescia – Far from the classic Alpine crossings
Peaks, rock carvings and mountain huts – hike Italy’s Val Camonica
Hiking around Temù
Road Cycling Routes around Temù
MTB Trails around Temù
Cycling around Temù
Running Trails around Temù
Mountain Hikes around Temù
Gravel biking around Temù
really very very beautiful https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTNqMTmHpec
1
0
We were at the lake on May 1st and were a bit surprised, even disappointed 😢, that the lake didn't look as beautiful as it did in most of the pictures. The simple explanation: the water was used for snowmaking in the ski area during the winter months and will (hopefully) fill up over the summer. 👌😊
0
0
The Alpe pass, at 2,461 meters, is one of the most suggestive in the area. The climb, long but accessible, crosses the Val di Rezzalo on a paved road that then becomes a dirt road and steeper. The descent towards the Gavia pass road offers almost 200 meters of altitude difference.
2
0
I ate at the refuge and was able to recharge there. Funnily enough, I asked a hiker for directions, who sent me toward Dimaro via the Passo de Contrabandierie, saying, "Quite steep but possible." I cursed the guy at least 1,000 times on the climb. 27 kg bike, 15 kg bag. It wasn't fun, more like a near-death experience. The only way to get there was with the bike lying on the bag. Dangerous: 6/10 Was it a thrill? Damn it, and I'll take the wrong path again.
1
0
A beautiful little mountain village. Tip for a stop and overnight stay: Da Giusy.
0
0
Pleasant resting point with a view of the lake and the high mountains that surround it
0
0
A restorative stop is mandatory here to admire the wonderful typical huts of this location. You can get there from Pezzo by taking a narrow asphalt road. We talked about it here: https://outdoortest.it/alta-valcamonica-gravel/
2
0
Often mentioned as an overnight stop for Alpine cross routes. In fact, there is only one pizzeria here that rents out rooms, but it has now closed. Alternative accommodation can only be found in Ponte die Legno, I stayed here in the Albergo Cervo. Very cheap accommodation for one night. Simple but clean, very nice host.
2
0
Temù is surrounded by diverse natural landscapes. You can discover the serene Lago di Pian Palù, known for its 'Blue Lagoon' views, or venture to the adventurous Passo dell'Alpe (2461 m), a challenging mountain pass offering stunning vistas. The wider Val Camonica Valley features numerous trails, waterfalls, and opportunities for wildlife spotting. Nearby, you'll also find the vast Parco dell'Adamello, Alpine Botanical Gardens, and the peaceful Lake Paraia.
Yes, Temù offers a rich historical and cultural experience. The authentic Historic Village of Temù itself provides a glimpse into traditional Lombard architecture. You can also visit the Case di Viso Alpine Village, renowned for its preserved original architecture, or the Pezzo Mountain Village, strategically located on the Albrecht Route with views of the Adamello Group. For history enthusiasts, the Historical Museum of Temù and the Museo della Guerra Bianca (White War Museum) offer insights into the region's heritage and World War I. The Sacrario militare del Passo Del Tonale is another significant historical landmark.
The area around Temù is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking and running trails in the Val Camonica Valley. Mountain biking is popular, with routes suitable for all skill levels. During winter, the region is part of the larger Pontedilegno-Tonale Ski Area, offering opportunities for skiing and snowboarding. For specific routes, you can find detailed cycling tours in the Cycling around Temù guide, running trails in the Running Trails around Temù guide, and road cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Temù guide.
Yes, Temù offers several family-friendly options. The Case di Viso Alpine Village is a charming place for a family stroll, with its unique architecture. The Lago di Pian Palù provides a beautiful setting for easy walks and enjoying nature. Lake Paraia, a short drive away, is perfect for picnicking and paddle boating. Many trails in the Val Camonica Valley are suitable for various fitness levels, including easier options for families.
The best time to visit Temù largely depends on your preferred activities. For hiking, mountain biking, and exploring natural attractions like Val Camonica Valley trails and alpine passes, late spring through early autumn (May to October) offers pleasant weather. For skiing and snowboarding, the winter months (December to March) are ideal, as the region is part of a major ski area.
The Angelo Bozzi Hut is an excellent choice. Located at 2,478 meters in the Ortles-Cevedale group within Stelvio Park, it sits along the 'alta via camuna' path. Near the refuge, you'll find the remains of a military village transformed into an open-air historical museum, featuring trenches, watchtowers, and shooting positions from World War I.
Absolutely. For cyclists, the climb to Passo dell'Alpe (2461 m) from Frontale is known to be steep and adventurous. The Angelo Bozzi Hut is situated along a challenging section of the 'alta via camuna' path. Additionally, the nearby routes guide for Road Cycling Routes around Temù includes difficult ascents like the Passo Gavia Climb from Ponte di Legno.
The Val Camonica Valley is renowned for its lush scenery and offers numerous well-marked trails suitable for various fitness levels. You can enjoy hiking, wildlife spotting, and exploring waterfalls amidst breathtaking mountain vistas. Guided walks and eco-tours are also available, providing insights into the local flora, fauna, and cultural history.
Yes, Temù has a strong connection to its past. The Historical Museum of Temù displays artifacts, traditional costumes, tools, and archaeological finds. Additionally, the Museo della Guerra Bianca (White War Museum), established in 1974, preserves the historical and military heritage of World War I in the Adamello region, featuring materials depicting life in the trenches and high-altitude struggles.
Many locations around Temù offer spectacular views. The Passo dell'Alpe (2461 m) provides expansive alpine panoramas. From the Angelo Bozzi Hut, you can enjoy a splendid view of the Montozzo basin. The Pezzo Mountain Village, situated on a hillside, offers nice views of the Adamello Group. The 'Blue Lagoon' views at Lago di Pian Palù are also highly recommended.
The Historic Village of Temù is an authentic mountain town that offers a charming glimpse into traditional Lombard architecture. You can explore its winding cobblestone streets and picturesque squares, experiencing the local atmosphere and heritage. It's a delightful place to wander and soak in the regional character.


Still not found the Highlight you’re looking for? See guides of the top attractions in other regions: