Attractions and places to see around Edolo are found in the Lombardy region of northern Italy, serving as a gateway to the high Valle Camonica. The area is characterized by imposing mountains, traditional alpine architecture, and a diverse natural environment. Visitors can explore a range of natural landscapes, historical sites, and cultural landmarks. Edolo offers opportunities for outdoor activities and insights into local history and nature.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Arrival pass of the stage of many international races and above all essential for passing various passes such as Passo Cristina, Passo Mortirolo and Tonale
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The Rifugio Città di Lissone is located at 2,020 meters above sea level, in the heart of the Adamè Valley, in the Adamello Regional Park, in the municipality of Saviore dell’Adamello (BS). It is a much-loved destination for hikers, families and mountaineers, thanks to its spectacular location at the foot of the Adamello and the ease of access from Malga Lincino (about 1 hour's walk, 400 m of altitude difference). Originally an ENEL building, it was used as a barracks during the White War and transformed into a refuge by the CAI of Lissone in the 1970s. After a fire in 1986, it was rebuilt and reopened in 1991. Today it offers 70 beds, cuisine with local products (including from nearby Malga Adamè), and a warm welcome from the managers, both ski mountaineering instructors. The refuge is a starting point for: excursions towards Corno di Grevo (also via ferrata), crossings towards Rifugio Baita Adamè, historical explorations along the paths of the Great War.
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A dedication to the great Pantani.
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Monument dedicated to the pirate.
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Passo Paradiso is easily reachable with the facilities of the Adamello ski area, both in winter and summer. To get here, in the season when the green meadows color the mountain slopes, you can, in fact, take advantage of the Paradiso cable car. Here, a magnificent view of the reliefs of the Presena glacier surrounds you. You can set off for beautiful walks and on your return you can refresh yourself at the refuge of the same name not far from the cable car arrival point.
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Next to the top of the pass there is an information center and several restaurants.
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Amazing views, for me it was an introduction to an expedition in the mountains
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Cycling-wise, the Aprica pass can be reached from both Stazzona/Tresenda and Edolo with constant gradient climbs, within the reach of anyone who is trained. Downhill there aren't too many hairpin bends and the asphalt gives you confidence in being able to maintain high speeds, compatibly with your ability and safety. It is a busy pass that I recommend taking during the week to avoid cars.
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Edolo is surrounded by stunning natural landscapes. You can visit Lake Aviolo, known for its magical atmosphere with the peaks of the Baitone group and glaciers in the background. Another significant natural landmark is Passo Paradiso, offering magnificent views of the Presena glacier. The area also includes the Adamello Regional Park and Stelvio Park, providing diverse natural environments.
Yes, Edolo offers several historical and cultural sites. The historic center features traditional stone buildings and cobbled streets, showcasing medieval architecture. You can also visit the Chiesa di San Giovanni Battista, an 18th-century parish church with a neoclassical façade. Nearby, you'll find the Antiquarium del Parco Nazionale Incisioni Rupestri, an exhibition of large menhir stone boulders, and the Museo della Guerra Bianca, which preserves the heritage of World War I in Adamello.
The Edolo area is a hub for outdoor activities. Hiking is very popular, with numerous trails ranging from easy paths to challenging mountain hikes like the Alta Via dell'Adamello. Cycling is also a favorite, especially on passes like Aprica Pass. You can find various routes for running, mountain biking, and mountaineering. For example, explore running trails, MTB trails, or mountain hikes around Edolo.
Yes, the Edolo area offers options for families. Many mountain passes, like Aprica Pass, are considered family-friendly and offer facilities. The Adamello ski area facilities at Passo Paradiso are accessible in summer, providing easy access to views and starting points for walks. The Museo Didattico d'Arte e Vita Preistorica also offers an engaging experience for all ages.
For challenging adventures, Edolo is an excellent starting point. The Alta Via dell'Adamello is a difficult multi-day trek. For cyclists, the Mortirolo pass, where the Marco Pantani Monument is located, offers an extremely demanding climb. Mountaineering routes like the 'Sentiero dei Fiori Via Ferrata' are also available for experienced hikers. You can find challenging mountain hikes in the Mountain Hikes around Edolo guide.
The best time to visit Edolo for outdoor activities generally depends on your preference. Summer and early autumn are ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural parks when the weather is mild and trails are clear. For winter sports enthusiasts, the Adamello ski area facilities at Passo Paradiso are open, offering skiing and snowboarding opportunities.
Absolutely. Edolo is surrounded by the Adamello Regional Park and Stelvio Park, which are prime locations for observing alpine fauna. Visitors can spot red deer, roe deer, chamois, foxes, and various bird species like the golden eagle, woodpeckers, owls, and the alpine chough. The diverse habitats make it an excellent spot for birdwatching and wildlife photography.
Mountain huts in the Edolo area often provide essential facilities for hikers and mountaineers. For example, the Città di Lissone Hut, located at 2,020 meters, offers accommodation, a restaurant, and a pub. Similarly, Passo Paradiso has a refuge where you can refresh yourself after walks, easily accessible by cable car.
While specific public transport details for every attraction vary, Edolo itself is a town with connections. Some mountain passes, like Passo Paradiso, are easily reachable via the Adamello ski area facilities, which often include cable cars or lifts. For more remote trails or natural features, personal transport or local taxi services might be necessary.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking natural beauty, particularly the stunning mountain views and serene lakes like Lake Aviolo, which is described as a magical and relaxing place. The diverse range of outdoor activities, from challenging hikes to scenic cycling routes, is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the sense of tranquility and the opportunity to connect with nature in this alpine setting.
Beyond the main highlights, Edolo offers some unique spots. The Chiesetta della Madonna dell'Adamello, built during World War I near Lake Venerocolo, is a unique military-origin artifact. The Enel Hydroelectric Power Plant also offers guided tours, providing an interesting insight into local industry and technology, which can be a different kind of attraction for visitors.


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