Bagolino, known for its historic Carnival, celebrates with folk dances and music, richly adorned costumes, and unique headdresses adorned with familiar gold and chains. The headdress ribbon, a distinctive symbol, can extend up to 150 meters. This village is also the cradle of Bagoss cheese, an excellent product created following centuries-old traditions by small local companies that use Bruna Alpina cow's milk and hay from the surrounding mountain pastures.
The village retains its medieval aspect, with houses leaning against each other and winding streets, arcades, squares, fountains, ancient buildings and the narrow stairways that go up to the church of San Giorgio.
Climatic and holiday resort, it is the seat of the carnival event of the same name as well as being the dairy production area of Bagòss cheese.