Best mountain peaks around Esino Lario are situated within the Northern Grigne Regional Park, providing access to diverse mountain experiences. This region features majestic limestone massifs, extensive trail networks, and significant karst geology with deep caves. Esino Lario serves as a gateway to various mountain environments, from challenging climbs to scenic hikes. The area offers panoramic views of Lake Como and the Alps.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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very nice, not for everyone. Walls equipped with chains and cables, can be done without a harness, but great care is still required.
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Parking in Ballabio for the whole day cost about 5 euros, and from there, it was a steep climb straight away along the path through the forest and up the mountain until reaching the summit at 2,180 m. A spectacular experience. It took about 3 hours to get to the top. And the descent took another 3, but it was worth it. There is no shelter, so bring a packed lunch. Not for beginners! Expert level. Elevation gain: 900 m.
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Magical place during the winter while the sun rises. During the central hours too crowded and you can't enjoy the moment
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Legendary summit bivouac on Grignetta, it's a must!
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Refuge easily accessible even in winter.
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Spectacular refuge in a wonderful place. In winter it is fantastic! Very popular, always being on the ring road by how many people are climbing. Steep climb, the famous wailing wall, it just takes a bit of training and perseverance. The refuge is welcoming, managed by very welcoming and kind guys. Sunset and sunrise are wonderful.
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The most iconic refuge in the Lecco area (together perhaps with the Azzoni on the Resegone) reachable by following dozens of itineraries, in all seasons, choosing between various degrees of technical difficulty or training even if the difference in altitude is never small.
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360° panorama, a climb worth it
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The region around Esino Lario, nestled in the Northern Grigne Regional Park, offers several remarkable peaks. Among the most popular are Monte Legnoncino Summit Cross, known for its sacred monuments and scenic views, and the majestic Grignetta (Grigna Meridionale), often called the 'University of Climbing' due to its challenging rock formations and trails.
Yes, for a contemplative experience with scenic views, the path to Monte Legnoncino Summit Cross is suitable for many. Additionally, the Chapel of San Sfirio offers a family-friendly hike with breathtaking views from the church.
For truly expansive views, Grignone (Grigna Settentrionale) is highly recommended. From its summit, you can often see the Alps, including the Matterhorn, and on clear days, even Milan's Cathedral. The Ferrario Shelter on Grignetta also provides fabulous sunset views of Lake Como and the plain.
The region is rich in unique natural features. Grignetta is famous for its dramatic limestone rock towers and monoliths. Grignone boasts significant karst geology with some of Italy's deepest caves. You can also find the remarkable natural rock arch of Porta di Prada, a striking geological landmark with panoramic views high above Lake Como.
Yes, there are. Near the summit of Grignone, you'll find the Brioschi Hut, offering food and accommodation at 2410 meters. On top of Grignetta, the Ferrario Shelter, an octagonal aluminum bivouac nicknamed 'igloo' or 'spaceship,' provides a unique place to rest.
Grignetta (Grigna Meridionale) is renowned as the 'University of Climbing' with trails like Traversata Alta and Creste Sinigaglia, which involve ropes, chains, and stairs. The Pizzi di Parlasco also offer routes of medium to high difficulty, sometimes with equipped sections, providing a wild and secluded experience for experienced hikers.
Both Grignetta and Grignone were studied by Leonardo da Vinci and are mentioned in his Codex Atlanticus, highlighting their historical significance. The Madonna del Ghisallo Summit is an iconic location for cyclists, housing a legendary chapel dedicated to the patron saint of cyclists and a cycling museum filled with memorabilia.
The area around Esino Lario is excellent for various outdoor activities. Cycling is very popular, especially around the Madonna del Ghisallo Summit, a classic climb featured in races. You can find numerous routes for road cycling and gravel biking. For more details, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Esino Lario and Gravel biking around Esino Lario guides.
Yes, for Grignetta, the Sentiero Cermenati is considered the easiest route to its summit. For Grignone, you can find challenging routes like the 'From Cainallo to Grigna Settentrionale via the Piancaformia Crest' or the 'Esino - Rifugio Brioschi Trail'. More hiking options are available in the Hiking around Esino Lario guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views of Lake Como and the Alps, the unique rock formations, and the sense of accomplishment after reaching a summit. The diverse trails cater to various skill levels, and the area's wild, secluded nature, especially around Pizzi di Parlasco, is highly appreciated by those seeking a more adventurous experience.
Yes, the Porta di Prada, situated on the Grigna Settentrionale, is a remarkable natural rock arch at an elevation of 1709 meters. It's a significant geological landmark and a popular spot for photography, offering expansive views high above Lake Como and the Valle di Era.


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