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The Don Giulio Corini Bivouac is a modern hiking facility located at the Valzellazzo Pass (2,016 m), between the Scalve Valley and the Camonica Valley, in the province of Bergamo. It opened in 2017 and is a strategic base for scenic hikes and high-altitude crossings. 🏔️ Bivouac Features Altitude: 2,016 m Beds: 6 Equipment: Electricity, insulated structure, panoramic view Shape: Modern and distinctive architecture, resembling a metal shell Location: At the Valzellazzo Pass, the watershed between the Scalve Valley and the Camonica Valley 🥾 Recommended Itinerary Departure: From Fondi di Schilpario or the Bagozza Refuge Trails: Trail 328 to Malga Campelli Detour on trail 318 towards the Valzellazzo Pass Duration: Approximately 2.5–3 hours on foot Difficulty: Hiking (E), with exposed and technical sections (EE) if continuing towards Cimon della Bagozza or Cima Mengol 🌄 Experience The bivouac offers spectacular views of both valleys and the surrounding peaks. It's ideal for: Experienced hikers High-altitude crossings Panoramic stops Winter snowshoe hikes 📌 Interesting Facts The bivouac is dedicated to Don Giulio Corini, a much-loved spiritual and alpine figure in the area. It is often used as a base for the crossing to Cimon della Bagozza and Cima Mengol
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Welcoming refuge, very good value for money. E-bike charging
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The Dosso Rotondo refuge is located in the Adamello Natural Park area, at about 1,900 meters above sea level. The structure is immersed in a breathtaking landscape, with a view of the surrounding peaks and the suggestive Lake Idro. Reachable via paths that wind through woods and alpine meadows, the refuge is an ideal place for a stop to enjoy typical dishes of the mountain tradition. Thanks to its position, it also offers numerous itineraries for those who want to continue towards other higher destinations or simply explore the surroundings.
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Superb refreshment point between Val di Scalve and Valcamonica. Tasted a few dishes and cakes, really well kept!
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The little church of S. Fermo was built around the 16th century on the pre-existing hermitage, which, according to tradition and legend, dates back to the time of Charlemagne and his conquest of Valcamonica. Although I did not have archaeological analysis equipment with me on my various visits, I can say with some certainty that the terracotta floor can be dated back, for its components and shapes, to the 16th/17th century. S. Fermo is one of the three brothers who dedicated themselves to prayer and penance: Glisente, Fermo and Caterina. Glisente (the eldest of the brothers) placed his base on the current Colma di S. Glisente - the underground church is interesting; Fermo, at the base of the Corna di S. Fermo; Caterina just above Lozio, on the path that gives access to the Concarena. The altarpiece of the little church depicts the two brothers in military uniform. Tradition and legend tell that Glisente and Fermo were knights and dignitaries of Charlemagne's army, who then, after the siege of Povia (773-774 AD, today's Pavia and seat of the Lombard kingdom Desiderio) retired to a hermit's life, disgusted by the blood and carnage, imitated by his sister Caterina. Fermo survived the death of his two brothers for many years, thanks to the help of an eagle and a bear, who supplied him with wood, honey beans, food and game. The three brothers used to communicate with each other with bonfires in the evening. In memory of this legend, starting from the Rifugio S. Fermo and following the ridge that leads to the Passo di Varicla, the traditional torchlight procession takes place in the second week of August, which then descends to Borno.
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Reachable via the Creste di Montecampione, from Plan 1800 you follow the entire high street along the ridge, passing the round hill and continuing up to San Zeno sopra Pisogne. Spectacular views of Val Camonica, Val Trompia and the Po Valley.
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A famous pass in the Brescian Pre-Alps, the Crocedomini has a very long history (it is said that Emperor Frederick Barbarossa passed through here in the 12th century) and is almost 1,900 meters above sea level. It represents a real challenge for those who decide to tackle it by bicycle: from Bagolino it is a 22 kilometer climb at an average 5%, while the Breno side is even harder, around 20 kilometers at an average 7.5%. You can also get to Crocedomini in a third way, that is, through the splendid partly dirt road (very simple gravel) that comes from the south, from the Maniva pass.
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New bivouac inaugurated in September 2017 in honor of Dom Giulio, parish priest of Lozio for many years. He was a parish priest who loved the mountains and masses in Val Baione.
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