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Bergamo
Valleve

Cima di Lemma and Monte Azzaredo Loop

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Italy
Lombardy
Bergamo
Valleve

Cima di Lemma and Monte Azzaredo Loop

Hard

3

hikers

Cima di Lemma and Monte Azzaredo Loop

06:46

14.9km

1,030m

Hiking

This difficult 9.3-mile loop hike from San Simone to Bivazzo Zamboni offers stunning alpine views and a challenging ascent in the Orobie Alp

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Parco delle Orobie Valtellinesi

Waypoints

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928 m

Baita del Camoscio Refreshment Hut

Highlight • Mountain Hut

The Camoscio refuge is located in San Simone at the departure of the Sessi and Camoscio chairlifts, at 1,760 meters above sea level. The structure, after a period of closure, was reopened with this new name.

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3.73 km

Lemma Pass (2,137 m)

Highlight • Mountain Pass

Fascinating alpine pass surrounded by nature. Border between the provinces of Bergamo and Sondrio, it offers spectacular landscapes that are very reminiscent of the Highlands.
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6.67 km

Bocchetta di Piedevalle

Highlight • Mountain Pass

You can close a ring on the ridge on the peaks. The path is not marked but the track is there. Some experience and attention is required

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7.17 km

Zamboni Bivouac

Highlight • Mountain Hut

The Zamboni Bivacco is located just beyond the Balicco Refuge and is modest but well cared for inside. The bivouac is located on the route of the Sentiero delle Orobie …

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8.03 km

Bait Avieto and Alpine Pastures Trail

Highlight • Mountain Hut

For those who love the mountains and this area, the various signs tell many interesting notions.

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10.6 km

View of Valle del Muto

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Incredible view of the Muto valley below, you can perfectly see the entire circular itinerary of the Sentiero delle Casere

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11.9 km

Forcella Rossa

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A typical Orobic pass, with a rather narrow passage, but just above the trail, a comfortable pass opens up. Naturally, the view is breathtaking, overlooking the road leading to San …

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14.9 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

9.32 km

2.94 km

2.63 km

Surfaces

13.3 km

979 m

632 m

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Highest point (2,200 m)

Lowest point (1,670 m)

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Monday 25 May

20°C

8°C

40 %

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Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is the From San Simone to Bivazzo Zamboni loop tour?

This loop tour is classified as difficult, requiring a good level of fitness and sure-footedness. While some sections are accessible, expect challenging parts with varied terrain typical of the Orobie Alps. It's a demanding hike best suited for experienced hikers.

Where can I park and access the trailhead for this hike?

The trail typically starts from San Simone. You'll find parking available in the San Simone area, which serves as a common starting point for various hikes in Val Brembana. Public transport options to San Simone might be limited, so driving is often the most convenient way to reach the trailhead.

Is this trail dog-friendly?

Yes, this trail is generally dog-friendly. However, given its difficult classification and varied terrain, ensure your dog is fit enough for a long and challenging hike. Always keep your dog on a leash, especially in alpine pastures and near wildlife, and be mindful of other hikers and livestock.

What is the best time of year to hike this route?

The best time to hike this route is typically from late spring to early autumn (June to September). During these months, the weather is generally more stable, and the trails are free of snow. Always check local weather forecasts before you go, as conditions in the mountains can change rapidly.

Do I need any special permits or is there an entrance fee for this area?

This trail is located within the Parco delle Orobie Bergamasche. Generally, there are no specific permits required for hiking this route, nor are there entrance fees for the park itself. However, always respect park regulations, such as staying on marked trails and not disturbing wildlife or flora.

What kind of terrain and scenery can I expect on the loop tour?

You'll experience diverse landscapes, from lush meadows to rugged alpine passes. The route offers breathtaking views of the central and western Alps, including dramatic ridges and cliffs. You'll traverse forested areas, cross streams, and encounter both gentle and steeper ascents, all within the scenic Orobie Alps.

What are the main points of interest along the way?

The route features several notable points, including the Baita del Camoscio Refreshment Hut, Lemma Pass (2,137 m), and Bocchetta di Piedevalle. A key highlight is the Zamboni Bivouac, a modest but well-maintained shelter. You'll also pass the Bait Avieto and Alpine Pastures Trail and enjoy a View of Valle del Muto.

Does this trail connect with other well-known hiking paths?

Yes, this route intersects with several other significant trails. You'll find sections that are part of the Sentiero dei Laghi Alto - Tappa 4, Sentiero Italia - Tappa D17S, and the historic 101 - Tappa 6, which is also known as the Sentiero delle Orobie Occidentali - Tappa 4. These connections offer opportunities for longer or alternative itineraries.

Are there any facilities like huts or refreshment points on the trail?

Yes, the Baita del Camoscio Refreshment Hut is located along the route. Additionally, the Zamboni Bivouac offers basic amenities for hikers, including four beds, a fireplace, solar power, a gas stove, and an outdoor water tank with a nearby spring. It's a crucial point for rest and shelter on this demanding tour.

Is this loop tour suitable for families with children?

Given its classification as a difficult hike with significant elevation gain and varied terrain, this specific loop tour is generally not recommended for families with young children or those seeking an easy outing. It requires good physical condition and experience in alpine environments. There are other, more moderate trails around San Simone that might be better suited for families.

What should I pack for this hike?

For this demanding loop, you should pack essentials like sturdy hiking boots, layered clothing suitable for changing mountain weather, rain gear, plenty of water, high-energy snacks, a map and compass (or GPS device), a first-aid kit, and sun protection. Trekking poles are also highly recommended for stability on varied terrain.

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