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Hiking trails around Sant'Omobono Terme are situated in the Imagna Valley within the Lombardy region, offering diverse natural landscapes. The area features agricultural "ronchi" (terraced fields) and is rich in karst phenomena, including numerous caves and sinkholes. The terrain varies from gentle valley walks to more challenging ascents into the Orobie Prealps.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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11.7km
04:17
630m
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Historic pilgrimage trail through Valle Imagna leading to a stunning sanctuary carved into living rock.
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10.4km
04:09
660m
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Hike the 6.4-mile Cornabusa Sanctuary Pilgrimage Trail (CAI 572) through Valle Imagna to a unique cave sanctuary with panoramic views.

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5.64km
01:45
200m
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Hike the moderate 3.5-mile Santuario della Cornabusa cave sanctuary trail (CAI 572A) to a unique cave shrine with Valle Imagna views.
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10.0km
04:30
750m
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Hike Trail 575 from Valsecca to Capanna Alpinisti Monzesi, a difficult 6.2-mile route with 2450 feet of elevation gain.
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8.79km
03:24
530m
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Forest trail leading to an abandoned 18th-century monastery with glimpses of Resegone's jagged peaks.
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But it is not the European cave, but the cave of the sanctuary of Cornabusa
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We were treated terribly, even though we understood the busy day and the inadequate food planning. We called the day before to book and were told that it was not necessary and that the kitchen would be open until 3 pm, we went up with our 6 year old daughter and at 2 pm they told us that the kitchen was closing because they had run out of food. We were wrong not to bring anything from the valley, after 2 and a half hours of walking we had to continue for another two hours to Erve to stop for food. Even continuing to take out dishes, for those who had arrived first, we had asked for even just a slice of cheese or salami or milk for a 6 year old girl. In particular, one of the girls at the cash register was very rude.
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Pure mountain trail, with animal sightings, historic trails, even very technical ones with stunning views and panoramas like few other peaks can offer.
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Abandoned convent, I saw that there is also a road, I don't know if it is still open, I only went a bit then took the road to the woods
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Along the Resegone crest path
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The Cornabusa Sanctuary, located in the heart of the Imagna Valley, is one of the most evocative sanctuaries in Lombardy. Built inside a natural cave, the sanctuary is dedicated to Our Lady of Sorrows, venerated in this place since the 16th century. The church has been expanded over the years, while maintaining the charm of the original place of worship carved into the rock. The sanctuary is a destination for pilgrimages and is appreciated for its spiritual atmosphere and spectacular panoramic view of the surrounding valley.
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Now a nice climb awaits you up to Costa Valle Imagna. Upon arrival, you will find yourself in the areas of the church and the old wash houses. You can find a fountain in the playground or in the church square.
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There are over 15 hiking routes around Sant'Omobono Terme, offering a variety of experiences from easy walks to more challenging mountain ascents. In total, komoot lists 19 tours in the area.
The Imagna Valley is characterized by its agricultural 'ronchi' (terraced fields) and is rich in karst phenomena, including numerous caves and sinkholes. You'll experience diverse terrain, from gentle valley walks with fresh air and breathtaking views to more challenging ascents into the Orobie Prealps.
Yes, there are 4 easy routes around Sant'Omobono Terme. While specific easy routes are not detailed here, the region offers paths suitable for all levels, including shorter, less demanding walks through ancient villages in the broader Brembana Valley area.
Yes, the region offers circular routes. A notable option is a 30-kilometer ring-route that starts in Sant'Omobono Terme and winds through six municipalities, leading directly to the Sanctuary of Cornabusa. This route is suitable for intermediate hikers.
A prominent natural and spiritual attraction is the Sanctuary of Cornabusa, a natural cave that has served as a sacred place for centuries. Many trails lead to this unique natural basilica. You can also find other caves like Val Giongo Cave and the Waterfall at the Source of the Enna.
The trails around Sant'Omobono Terme are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from nearly 5,000 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from terraced fields to pre-alpine peaks, and the unique natural attractions like the Cornabusa Sanctuary.
Yes, for experienced trekkers, there are 5 difficult routes. One such challenging option is the Trail 575 from Valsecca to Capanna Alpinisti Monzesi, which involves significant elevation gain and offers rewarding views.
Absolutely. The Sanctuary of Cornabusa is a key destination for many local trails. You can reach it via routes such as the Sentiero del Dono pilgrimage trail or the Santuario della Cornabusa cave sanctuary hike (via CAI 572A).
The region benefits from a mild climate, making it appealing for outdoor pursuits even in summer. However, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery for hiking, avoiding the peak heat of summer or potential snow at higher elevations in winter.
Yes, the surrounding area boasts trails that lead to significant viewpoints and mountain huts. For instance, the Luigi Azzoni Hut on Monte Resegone is a highlight, accessible via paths with considerable elevation gain but offering panoramic views in its final stretch. You can also find the Monte Barro Summit View.
The Imagna Valley is rich in karst phenomena, with approximately 250 caves and numerous sinkholes. While specific trails dedicated solely to karst exploration are not detailed, many routes, especially those leading to the Sanctuary of Cornabusa, will immerse you in this unique geological landscape.
Yes, many trails provide expansive views. Hikes to higher peaks like Monte Guglielmo (further afield but part of the regional appeal) offer panoramic views of Lake Iseo, the Orobie, the Adamello, and on clear days, even the Po Valley and the Apennines. Closer to Sant'Omobono Terme, routes like the Cornabusa Sanctuary Pilgrimage Trail (via CAI Trail 572) provide views over the Imagna Valley.


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