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San Pellegrino Terme

Trail 506C to Monte Molinasco

Moderate

5

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Trail 506C to Monte Molinasco

02:30

6.01km

510m

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Hike the moderate 3.7-mile Trail 506C to Monte Molinasco for panoramic views of Val Brembana and the Orobie peaks.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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1

686 m

Beaten Path

Highlight • Trail

2

1.64 km

Alino Medieval Village

Highlight • Settlement

The Borgo di Alino, a hamlet of San Pellegrino which is 1.43 km away, is located at 687 m above sea level. and has 47 inhabitants.

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2.29 km

Cobblestone Pathway

Highlight • Trail

4

2.98 km

Valle Boione

Highlight • Gorge

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6.01 km

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2.61 km

2.47 km

657 m

218 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

2.50 km

1.98 km

460 m

452 m

376 m

239 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where does the Trail 506C to Monte Molinasco start, and is there parking available?

The trail officially begins in San Pellegrino Terme, specifically from the Pernazzaro area. While the sources don't explicitly detail parking, San Pellegrino Terme is a well-known town, so parking options would likely be available within the town or near the trailhead. The route also passes through the charming hamlet of Alino Medieval Village, which could serve as an alternative starting point for a shorter hike.

What is the terrain like on this hike?

The terrain is quite varied. It starts on an old mule track, transitions to asphalt roads as it ascends towards Alino, and then alternates between asphalt and mule tracks. Beyond Cà Boffelli, it becomes a dirt track with stones. As you enter the forest, the path narrows but remains firm. Closer to the summit, the terrain becomes rougher and more demanding, with exposed roots.

What can I see along the route to Monte Molinasco?

You'll enjoy picturesque views throughout the journey, including glimpses of San Pellegrino Terme and the Brembo River. Notable points of interest include the panoramic spot at Torre and the well-preserved plateau of Ronco with its expansive pastures. The summit of Monte Molinasco offers extensive panoramic views of San Giovanni Bianco, the middle Brembana valley, and numerous Orobie peaks. You'll also encounter a wooden crucifix, a small chapel, and the distinctive three crosses and a metal sculpture at the peak. Don't miss the Alino Medieval Village along the way.

Is the Trail 506C considered difficult?

The trail is generally considered an "easy excursion, accessible to all and passable all year round" when there is no snow. However, some sections, particularly closer to the summit, become "rougher and more demanding." The Komoot data rates it as 'moderate'.

Is this trail dog-friendly?

The provided information does not explicitly state whether dogs are allowed or if there are specific leash rules for the Trail 506C. It's generally advisable to check local regulations for the Brembana Valley or contact local tourism offices regarding pet policies on hiking trails.

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

The Trail 506C is described as "passable all year round" as long as there is no snow. For the most pleasant hiking experience and clear panoramic views, late spring, summer, and early autumn are generally ideal, avoiding periods of heavy snow or ice at higher elevations.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required to hike in the Brembana Valley?

The sources do not mention any specific permits or entrance fees required for hiking the Trail 506C or accessing the general area of the Brembana Valley where it is located. It is typically free to access trails in this region. However, always check for any updated local regulations before your visit.

How long does it typically take to complete this hike?

The Komoot data estimates the duration for the full route as approximately 2 hours and 29 minutes. If starting from Alino, the estimated round-trip hiking time is about 2.5 to 3 hours and 20 minutes.

Are there any facilities or places to rest along the way?

Yes, a mountain hut belonging to the Alpini Group of San Giovanni Bianco, known as Rifugio degli Alpini, is situated close to the summit of Monte Molinasco, offering a potential resting point. The trail also passes through charming small villages like Alino Medieval Village and Cà Boffelli, where you might find basic amenities.

Can this trail be combined with other routes for a longer hike?

Yes, the Trail 506C can be combined with other local paths, such as Trail 506B, to create diverse circular routes. This offers flexibility for hikers looking to extend their journey or explore more of the Brembana Valley.

What are the key highlights of the Trail 506C to Monte Molinasco?

Key highlights include the historic Alino Medieval Village, sections of Cobblestone Pathway and Beaten Path, and the scenic Valle Boione. The summit of Monte Molinasco itself is a major highlight, offering extensive panoramic views and marked by three crosses, a chapel, and a unique metal sculpture.

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