Best mountain peaks around Castello Dell'Acqua are found in the Valtellina region, offering access to high-altitude areas within the Orobie Alps. This area provides diverse hiking opportunities and panoramic views. The landscape features prominent summits and mountain passes, serving as natural borders and challenging routes.
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Mount Sasna is a peak located in the Bergamo Orobie Alps, in Lombardy, Italy, specifically in the municipality of Vilminore di Scalve, Bergamo. With an altitude of 2,229 meters, it offers spectacular views of the surrounding mountains, including Pizzo del Diavolo di Tenda, Pizzo Redorta and Pizzo della Presolana. Excursions and routes Mount Sasna is a popular destination for hikers and trekking enthusiasts. Some of the most popular routes include: Anello da Nona: A panoramic route that starts from the hamlet of Nona, passes through the Baite Saline and reaches the summit. Ascent from Passo della Manina: An itinerary that passes through the Cappella della Madonna Pellegrina, a historical and spiritual landmark. Route from Lizzola: A path that passes through the Miniera dei Lupi and offers breathtaking views of the Val Seriana. Curiosities Mount Sasna has a long history linked to the partisan resistance during the Second World War and to the mining activities of the area. Furthermore, it is a popular destination for ski mountaineers and snowshoers during the winter.
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Beautiful view. Except for the fact that you have to walk a bit to get there from Vilmaggiore the trail is not dangerous at all.
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We started from Prato Valentino, a long but not demanding route. Very beautiful! Also, despite it being November, the temperatures were around 20 degrees
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Summit with a beautiful view over Lizzola (BG). No exposed sections
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Beautiful peak reachable from both Lizzola and Valbondione. Perfect to go with a nice circular route 😉
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Fascinating opening in the rock on the sheer slope of Mount Sasna.
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The summit can be reached via a path that is not technically difficult, but requires good physical fitness due to the steep slopes. Be careful in winter with the presence of snow for the crest area. The views it offers are wonderful, from the Presolana group with Ferrante and Ferrantino, to the Coca group with Redorta.
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The Pizzo dei 3 Confini (2,824 m.) is a peak in the upper Seriana Valley, belonging to the Orobie Bergamo group. Its name has existed since before 1927, it marked an administrative border between Vilminore di Scalve, Lizzola and Bondione (the last 2 were merged into Valbondione).
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The region offers several significant peaks and passes. Among them are Three Borders Peak, a giant of the Bergamo Orobie at 2,824 meters, and Col d'Anzana, a mountain pass at 2,224 meters known for its extraordinary views. Another key point is Forcella Ol Simal (2712 m), which is the highest point of the entire Orobie Path.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the ascent to Three Borders Peak (2,824 m) offers a challenging experience. Similarly, Forcella Ol Simal (2712 m), the highest point of the Orobie Path, presents a significant challenge with connections to various refuges. The climb to Pizzo Tornello (2,687 meters) also involves a substantial elevation gain, making it strenuous though not overly technical.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider ascending Pizzo Tornello (2,687 meters), which offers 360-degree vistas encompassing the Presolana, Pizzo Arera, and Monte Adamello. Col d'Anzana also provides extraordinary views stretching from the Ortler group to the Bergamasc Alps and down into the Valtellina valley. For a less strenuous option, Alpe Piazzola offers a splendid 360-degree view of the valley and surrounding mountains.
While not a peak itself, Alpe Piazzola is a panoramic mountain pasture easily accessible from Castello Dell'Acqua, offering a less strenuous option suitable for families and e-bikers. It features mountain chalets and a picnic area, making it ideal for relaxation without a demanding climb.
The terrain varies significantly. For peaks like Monte Sasna Summit, the path is generally not technically difficult but requires good physical fitness due to steep slopes. Passes like Col d'Anzana feature non-technical but consistently steep terrain. Higher altitude routes, such as those leading to Forcella Ol Simal (2712 m), can be very technical, especially on descents.
The best time for hiking typically depends on the specific peak and your experience level. Many trails are best enjoyed from late spring to early autumn when snow has melted and weather conditions are more stable. However, some peaks like Monte Sasna Summit are also popular in winter, though caution is advised due to snow and potential crest conditions.
The wild mountain areas of the Orobie Alps, particularly along routes like the Orobie Path which passes through Forcella Ol Simal (2712 m), are home to diverse flora and fauna. You might spot marmots, chamois, and ibex during your treks.
Yes, there are numerous hiking routes. For instance, you can find routes like the Briotti Decauville Loop or the challenging From Cà Pizzini to Rifugio baita Pesciola – loop tour. For more options, explore the Hiking around Castello Dell'Acqua guide.
Beyond hiking, the region is excellent for cycling and gravel biking. You can find routes like the Aprica Pass – Edolo loop for cycling or the Carolo Bridge over the Adda – Sentiero Valtellina in the Woods loop for gravel biking. Check out the Cycling around Castello Dell'Acqua guide and the Gravel biking around Castello Dell'Acqua guide for more details.
Visitors frequently highlight the wonderful views offered from various summits, such as those from Monte Sasna Summit, which span the Presolana group to the Coca group. The challenging yet rewarding nature of the climbs and the serene silence at the summits, like Col d'Anzana, are also highly valued.
Yes, circular routes are a popular way to explore the area. For example, Three Borders Peak is noted as perfect for a nice circular route, whether starting from Lizzola or Valbondione. The route from Castello dell'Acqua to Alpe Piazzola is also a moderate loop tour.


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