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Val Sambuzza Lake

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Val Sambuzza Lake

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Lago di Val Sambuzza is a captivating alpine lake nestled at an elevation of 2,085 meters (approximately 6,840 feet) within the pristine Val Sambuzza, a side valley of the Alta Val Brembana. Located in the Orobie Alps, in the province of Bergamo, Italy, this natural monument is renowned for its stunning alpine setting and the intense blue hue of its waters, fed by melting snow and streams from higher up the valley.

Visitors are consistently drawn to the spectacular scenery…

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    July 27, 2022

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    Val Sambuzza is a magnificent valley: dominated by Pes Gerna, Pizzo Zerna, Monte Masoni and Cima di Valsambuzza
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    1. From Carona to Passo del Publino (via Route 209)

    10.3km

    05:34

    870m

    870m

    Alpine trail through glacial Val Sambuzza to mountain bivouac where wild ibex graze nearby.

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Hike a difficult 8.8-mile loop from Rifugio Caprari to Monte Masoni and Pes Gerna, offering panoramic views of the Orobie Alps.
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    Location: Carona, Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical difficulty and elevation gain for hikes to Lago di Val Sambuzza?

    The hike to Lago di Val Sambuzza is generally considered intermediate. Starting from Carona, the most common access point, you can expect a significant elevation gain as you ascend to the lake's altitude of 2,085 meters (approximately 6,840 feet). Hikers should be prepared for alpine terrain, which can be demanding but is highly rewarding.

    Are there beginner-friendly hiking routes around Lago di Val Sambuzza?

    While the main ascent to Lago di Val Sambuzza is intermediate, the area offers various trails. For beginners, it's advisable to choose shorter, less steep sections or consider routes that don't involve the full ascent to the lake. Always check route details for specific difficulty ratings and elevation profiles before setting out.

    Where is the best place to park when visiting Lago di Val Sambuzza?

    The most common starting point for hikes to Lago di Val Sambuzza is the town of Carona. You'll typically find parking available in or near Carona, but it's always recommended to arrive early, especially during peak season or on weekends, as parking spaces can fill up quickly.

    Is public transport available to reach the Lago di Val Sambuzza trailhead?

    Public transport options to Carona, the primary access point for Lago di Val Sambuzza, are limited. It's generally more convenient to reach Carona by car. From Carona, the trailheads are accessible on foot.

    Is Lago di Val Sambuzza suitable for winter hiking?

    Winter hiking to Lago di Val Sambuzza is possible but requires significant experience, proper equipment (such as snowshoes or crampons), and careful assessment of snow conditions and avalanche risk. The lake is at a high alpine altitude (2,085 meters), and conditions can be severe. It's best undertaken by experienced winter hikers.

    How crowded does Lago di Val Sambuzza get during peak season?

    Lago di Val Sambuzza is known as a less crowded destination compared to some other popular alpine lakes in the region. While it attracts visitors, especially during summer and autumn weekends, it generally offers a sense of tranquility and an escape into unspoiled nature. Arriving early can help ensure a more peaceful experience.

    Are there other natural attractions worth visiting close to Lago di Val Sambuzza?

    Absolutely! Beyond the lake, you can explore the picturesque Val Sambuzza waterfall lower down the valley. Higher up, the Laghi di Caldirolo and Lago di Varobbio offer further natural beauty and additional hiking opportunities, providing an alternative to more frequented routes.

    What historical landmarks can be found near Lago di Val Sambuzza?

    Near the lake, you can find the Passo del Publino, which was historically an important communication route known as the "Via Cavallera" since the 1500s. Additionally, close to the pass and the lake, visitors can discover the Bivacco Pedrinelli, a stone structure built on the remnants of a small military barracks from World War I, part of the "Linea militare Cadorna."

    Is Lago di Val Sambuzza a dog-friendly destination?

    Yes, Lago di Val Sambuzza and its surrounding trails are generally dog-friendly. Many hikers enjoy bringing their canine companions. However, always ensure your dog is kept on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or other hikers, and remember to pack out all waste to preserve the pristine alpine environment.

    What kind of wildlife can be spotted around Lago di Val Sambuzza?

    The region around Lago di Val Sambuzza is home to diverse alpine wildlife. Attentive visitors might be lucky enough to spot animals such as marmots and chamois. The intact nature of the valley provides a suitable habitat for these species.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Lago di Val Sambuzza?

    Lago di Val Sambuzza is located in a largely intact and wild alpine valley, meaning there are no cafes, pubs, or direct accommodation options right at the lake itself. The nearest amenities, including restaurants and lodging, can be found in the town of Carona, which serves as the primary access point to the valley.

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