Attractions and places to see around Gerola Alta offer a blend of natural landscapes and cultural heritage within the Val Gerola. The region is situated in the Orobie Alps, featuring prominent mountain peaks and alpine lakes. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from historical churches and ecomuseums to functional ancient mills. This area provides opportunities to engage with both the natural environment and the historical economy of the valley.
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A lovely refuge in the shade of the woods, just down from the church of San Calimero, run by friendly and welcoming staff. Prices are reasonable, and the cuisine is traditional. Excellent service, including takeaway sandwiches and drinks. Payment by POS is also available.
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Located in Valsassina at 1,050 meters above sea level, the Riva refuge can only be reached on foot or by bicycle. It is open almost all year round, although in the colder months only on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays. It is advisable to call to book, at the number 3287115705.
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Wonderful view and ideal for staying longer and enjoying
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Wonderful walk, done on 06/07/24. I didn't reach the top, I was missing 100 meters of altitude, as the ridge was snow-covered and very sloping, and since I was alone I preferred not to risk it, certainly to be done again without snow.
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The refuge is open all year round. The cuisine is excellent and the pizzoccheri are worth trying. There is the possibility of staying overnight. To reach the refuge in winter it is recommended to equip yourself with snowshoes or crampons.
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A wonderful church immersed in a fairytale setting.
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Gerola Alta is surrounded by stunning natural features. You can visit the majestic Monte Legnone Summit, the highest peak in the province of Lecco, offering panoramic views. The region also boasts beautiful Alpine lakes like Lago di Pescegallo, accessible by chairlift in summer, and the picturesque Valle della Pietra, popular for easy trails. For a unique experience, explore the Canevèl, a natural refrigerator historically used for milk preservation, where you can also find fresh, potable water.
Absolutely. Gerola Alta is rich in cultural heritage. Explore the Ecomuseo della Valgerola, which offers an ethnographic itinerary showcasing the valley's historical economy through sites like dairies, an ancient loom, and a water mill. Don't miss the 15th-century frescoes depicting the 'Homo Salvadego' in the 'Camera Picta' in the Pirondini district of Sacco. The Ganda Bridge in Morbegno, built in 1778, is also a significant historical landmark.
The area around Gerola Alta is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy various activities including hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For challenging mountain hikes, consider routes like the 'Rifugio Benigni – Cima di Val Pianella loop' or the 'Zuccone Campelli Summit – Canale della Madonna loop'. If you're into mountain biking, explore trails such as 'La Via del Bitto Loop' or 'Pescegallo, Gerola Alta – Rifugio Salmurano loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Mountain Hikes around Gerola Alta and MTB Trails around Gerola Alta guides.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Artavaggio Plateau is a popular family destination with facilities and trails. The Valle della Pietra offers easy-to-reach trails perfect for family walks. Additionally, huts like Nicola Hut and Riva Hut are family-friendly and offer refreshments and accommodation.
You'll find excellent options for food and accommodation. The Nicola Hut is open all year round, known for its excellent cuisine, especially the pizzoccheri, and offers overnight stays. The Riva Hut, located in Valsassina, also provides accommodation and a place to relax after hiking, with breathtaking views. Many local restaurants and pubs in Gerola Alta and surrounding villages offer traditional Valtellinese dishes.
Gerola Alta offers activities year-round. Summer is ideal for hiking and exploring Alpine lakes, with chairlifts operating for easier access to places like Lago di Pescegallo. Winter transforms the region into a wonderland for skiing, ski mountaineering, snowboarding, and snowshoeing at the Ski Area Valgerola-Pescegallo. The annual Bitto Cheese Festival takes place on the third Sunday of September, offering a cultural and culinary experience.
Val Gerola is the birthplace of the famous Bitto cheese, a PDO brand. You can visit the Association of Bitto Valley Producers for tastings and purchases. The annual Bitto Cheese Festival in September is a must-attend event. The Ethnographic Path through Gerola Alta and its hamlets provides insights into the local Alpine economy, including dairies where Bitto cheese matures. Don't miss the 'Ecomusensi' Path, a multi-sensory itinerary designed to stimulate the five senses.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the region offers several demanding trails. The Pizzo dei Tre Signori is a traditional mountaineering destination with dramatic scenery, accessible via a route from Gerola through the Valle della Pietra. You can also find difficult running trails like the 'Rifugio Benigni and Lakes Trona and Rotondo Loop' or the 'Trona and Inferno Lakes Loop'. More details on these can be found in the Running Trails around Gerola Alta guide.
Yes, there are options for easier walks. The Valle della Pietra is particularly popular with families for its easy-to-reach trails. The 'Ecomusensi' Path, a one-kilometer multi-sensory itinerary starting from Gerola Alta's center, is also a gentle and engaging option. Many sections of the Gran Via delle Orobie offer diverse landscapes, some of which are suitable for less strenuous walks.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views and the serene natural settings. For instance, the Monte Legnone Summit is noted for its panoramic vistas of Lake Como. The Artavaggio Plateau is appreciated for its fairytale setting and as a great refreshment point. The historical Ganda Bridge in Morbegno is loved for its evocative landscape along the Valtellina cycle path.
While specific dog rules for the Orobie Valtellinesi Regional Park should be checked, many outdoor areas in the region are generally dog-friendly. It's common to see dogs on hiking trails. However, always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them. For specific attractions or indoor venues like huts, it's advisable to check their individual policies beforehand.
Gerola Alta is home to several incredible viewpoints. The Artavaggio Plateau offers a wonderful setting and is a popular spot. The Monte Legnone Summit provides unparalleled panoramic views across the landscape and Lake Como. Huts like Riva Hut also boast breathtaking views of the Grigna and Valsassina massifs.


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