Walk through Parco dei Colli

Walk through Parco dei Colli

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Starting on foot from the city, you can easily reach one of the paths going into the heart of Parco dei Colli.

Starting point:

To reach the beginning of the path, take  bus number 6 from Porta nuova (direction S.Colombano) and stop in Monterosso. Here, take Quintino Basso street, on the left of the church, keep going toward Quintino Alto and you’ll find the beginning of  path number 533 on the right side of the road. 


Colle della Maresana

An easy and pleasant itinerary will lead you, through mule tracks and rivers, to Colle della Maresana, a very popular place for people from Bergamo on a sunny Sunday. Here, you’ll be able to stop for a nice pic-nic in the special area while exploring the nature around.

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An easy and pleasant itinerary will lead you, through mule tracks and rivers, to Colle della Maresana, a very popular place for people from Bergamo on a sunny Sunday. Here, you’ll be able to stop for a nice pic-nic in the special area while exploring the nature around.

Canto Basso

If you still have some energy left, keep going towards the 533 path, along Monte Solino and Monte Luvrida as far as Forcella del Sorriso (759m). You’ll arrive at Canto Basso, a grassy area where you can relax and enjoy the sun. 

 

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If you still have some energy left, keep going towards the 533 path, along Monte Solino and Monte Luvrida as far as Forcella del Sorriso (759m). You’ll arrive at Canto Basso, a grassy area where you can relax and enjoy the sun. 

 

Canto Alto

Then, take path number 301 on your left, to reach Canto Alto (1.146 m - 2 hours and a half in total), the last mountain that divides Val Seriana from Val Brembana. This place offers a breathtaking view, from Resegone to Monte Rosa, from the valley to the Apennines.

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Then, take path number 301 on your left, to reach Canto Alto (1.146 m - 2 hours and a half in total), the last mountain that divides Val Seriana from Val Brembana. This place offers a breathtaking view, from Resegone to Monte Rosa, from the valley to the Apennines.