The impressive Venetian walls, a Unesco world heritage site, protect a precious chest of treasures and natural beauty.
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From the lanes full of history to the colours of the sunset on the roofs of the city: Upper Bergamo is an indelible glimpse of pure beauty.
A river of emotions! The Serio crosses the Seriana Valley amid magnificent towns and pristine greenery. 124km long with a triple jump waterfall, the highest in Italy.
A glimpse of bucolic life that can take you back in time. Malpaga Castle is the ideal place to spend days relaxing, amid the colours of nature and the timeless magic of its stories.
A day full of history, amid Renaissance frescoes and enchanting views. The Cavernago Castle is the ideal destination to rediscover places from Bergamo’s past.
Scenic roads, intact villages and postcard views surround the largest lake island in Europe: Montisola, a timeless pearl surrounded by water. Lake Iseo is much more than a simple body of water.
From medieval villages to the natural spectacle of the Bögn ravines: slabs of rocks that plunge into the lake. Castro and Riva di Solto, on Lake Iseo, reserve all kinds of treasures.
A wide green expanse to enjoy Bergamo’s enchanting panorama in the sweet atmosphere of the vineyards and hills of Scanzorosciate. Colours, landscapes and sounds are the setting for relaxing walks and fabulous sunsets.
A green belt that embraces the city of Bergamo: the Parco dei Colli is a protected area measuring 4,700 hectares. This unique natural space contains some of our territory’s most enchanting points of interest.
Canto Alto is a very popular and appreciated destination, especially for the incredible panorama that can be seen from the top. Several paths surrounded by greenery lead thousands of tourists to its peak every year.
In the Cavallina Valley, deep dales and gentle slopes alternate with large and silent spaces. The pristine landscapes of the San Fermo hills have typical refuges to stop for a weekend immersed in nature.
A 160km long route winds its way along Bergamo’s Valleys embellished with all kinds of natural beauties, from striking mountains to crystal clear lakes. The Orobie Path is a must for every trekking lover.
A pleasure for the eyes, a pleasure for the taste buds. Excursions in the Orobie mountains alternate glimpses of sublime beauty with welcoming refuges where the most typical Bergamasco dishes can be tasted.
Campelli Pass is the perfect destination for a picnic, a mountain bike ride or simply a walk surrounded by nature.
In the centre of the Upper Town, Piazza Vecchia is considered Bergamo’s living room. A Renaissance masterpiece, the square is such an impressive example of architecture that it even captivated Le Corbusier’s heart.
One of Bergamo’s best known locations. World famous due to the source of the water with the same name, the thermal baths, the Casino and the Grand Hotel dating back to the Belle Epoque, some of the many reasons to visit it.
A visit to the workers’ village in Crespi d’Adda, a Unesco world heritage site and the unique experience aboard a ferry designed by Leonardo da Vinci are well worth a day on its shores.