Best mountain peaks near Brembate di Sopra are found in the surrounding Lombardy region, as Brembate di Sopra itself is situated at a low elevation of 267 meters. The area is part of the Bergamasque Alps, also known as the Orobie Alps, a significant mountain range. This location provides access to various notable peaks popular for hiking and outdoor activities. These mountains offer opportunities for exploration and appreciating the natural beauty of the region.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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From the ice cream shop/restaurant, you can access one of the most fun (and technical) trails in the area, the Agostini. It takes its name from the Bergamo motorcyclist champion, as at the end of the trail, on the right, you can see the racer's villa.
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Croce dei Morti is a landmark along trail 606, located in the Parco dei Colli di Bergamo. This trail connects several locations, including Torre Boldone and Colle di Ranica, offering splendid views of the Val Seriana and the Bergamo plain. The name "Croce dei Morti" may derive from historical events related to the area, but today it is mainly a point of passage for hikers and nature lovers. The trail is easy and accessible, with a length of about 2.9 km and a difference in altitude of 42 meters. If you want to explore the area, you can start from the trattoria in the Croce dei Morti area and follow the trail towards Colle di Ranica, passing by Croce del Boscone. It is a perfect excursion for a relaxing walk surrounded by greenery! 😊
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Perhaps in front of this small sacred monument, which the hiker encounters here in the form of a cross, a few short sentences from Pope Francis are of interest (address of April 5, 2024): "Feel called (...) to bring into the Church and into the world a little of that immense love that compelled Jesus to die on the cross for us. May the familiar closeness to Him make you, as it was with Francis [of Assisi], ever more humble, united, joyful and essential, in love for the cross and in attention to the poor, witnesses of peace and prophets of hope in this time of ours, which has so much difficulty in recognizing the presence of the Lord." (Pope Francis)
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nice junction point on the Maresana paths
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The bike park a stone's throw from Bergamo
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Perhaps in front of this imposing small sacred monument, which the hiker encounters here in the form of a summit cross, a few short sentences from Pope Francis are of interest (address of April 5, 2024): "Feel called (...) to bring into the Church and into the world a little of that immense love that compelled Jesus to die on the cross for us. May the familiar closeness to Him make you, as it was with Francis [of Assisi], ever more humble, united, joyful and essential, in love for the cross and in attention to the poor, witnesses of peace and prophets of hope in this time of ours, which has so much difficulty in recognizing the presence of the Lord." (Pope Francis)
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Path that leads to the top of Canto Alto with a cross without any particular problems, suitable for anyone, the view from up here repays the effort made
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Take-off point for paragliding enthusiasts
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While Brembate di Sopra itself is at a lower elevation, the surrounding Lombardy region offers several notable peaks. Among the most popular are Monte Linzone Summit, known for its spectacular views over the Po Valley, and Canto Alto Summit, a classic destination for day hikes with rewarding pre-alpine landscapes.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Colle di Ranica Cross is easily accessible with a steep but short path from the parking lot, making it a good first stop in the Maresana area. The Maresana Hill area also offers facilities and paths suitable for family outings.
The peaks in the Bergamasque Alps offer diverse and rewarding views. From Monte Linzone Summit, you can enjoy a spectacular terrace overlooking the Po Valley, ideal for sunrises and sunsets. Canto Alto Summit provides panoramic views of the local pre-alpine landscape. Even from the Croce dei Morti Chapel on Maresana Hill, you can see from the Val Seriana to the plain and the Bergamo Hills.
The trails vary in difficulty. Peaks like Monte Linzone Summit offer intermediate to challenging routes, while Canto Alto Summit is generally considered intermediate but accessible. For easier options, the path to Colle di Ranica Cross is steep but short, and the general Maresana Hill area has more gentle paths.
Yes, some peaks combine natural beauty with historical or religious significance. The Croce dei Morti Chapel, located at the highest point of Maresana Hill, is a historical and religious site offering a viewpoint. Similarly, the Colle di Ranica Cross is a summit with a significant religious monument.
Parking is available at several locations. For instance, the Maresana Hill has a car park, which serves as a starting point for many walks and excursions in the area. For Colle di Ranica Cross, parking is available near the former Pighet restaurant, offering a short path to the cross.
The area around Brembate di Sopra is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including the 'Enchanted Forest loop from Paladina' or the 'Cross of Monte Gussa – Laudato Sii Trail loop from Ponte San Pietro'. Cycling is also popular, with routes like 'Bridges Over the Brembo River' or 'Valcava Pass' offering challenging rides. For more details, explore the Running Trails around Brembate Di Sopra and Cycling around Brembate Di Sopra guides.
Absolutely. For hiking, consider the 'Monte Canto Loop' for a moderate challenge, or the 'View of the Astino Valley – San Vigilio Hill Pathway loop from Ponte San Pietro' for a more difficult option. Easier trails include the 'Abandoned Ruin loop from Ponte San Pietro' and the 'Former Convent of San Nicola – St. George's Church loop from Almenno San Bartolomeo'. You can find more options in the Hiking around Brembate Di Sopra guide.
The best time to hike the mountain peaks in the Bergamasque Alps, including those near Brembate di Sopra, is typically from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally milder, and trails are more accessible. Summer offers warmer temperatures, while spring and autumn provide pleasant conditions with vibrant foliage or blooming flora. Winter hiking is possible but may require specific gear due to snow and ice, especially at higher elevations.
Many trails in the Bergamasque Alps and the surrounding areas are dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas or near wildlife. Specific rules may apply in certain parks like the Parco dei Colli di Bergamo, which encompasses areas like Maresana Hill. Always check local signage or park regulations before heading out with your dog.
Yes, the region is rich in natural features. Both Monte Linzone Summit and Canto Alto Summit are considered natural monuments, offering distinct geological formations and ecosystems. Monte Linzone, for example, is surrounded by woods and features a large grassy lawn at its summit. The broader Bergamasque Alps themselves are a significant mountain range with diverse natural landscapes.
Monte Linzone Summit is a popular destination due to its elevation of 1392 meters, offering spectacular panoramic views, particularly of the Po Valley. It's known for its lovely terrace at the summit, which is ideal for enjoying sunrises and sunsets. The mountain is surrounded by lush woods, and its summit is covered with a large grassy lawn, providing a scenic and rewarding hiking experience.


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