About the Sentiero delle Orobie Orientali

Alps
country
Italy
length
95 km(59 mi)
Type of trail
Long-distance, Hut to hut
difficulty

Difficulty is highly personal. Be aware of the weather conditions as bad weather turns easier trails in difficult trails especially in the mountains.

Difficult
accommodation

Lodging means a mix of hotels, hostels or AirBnB’s.

Mountain huts, Lodging
Elevation gain
5765 m(18914 ft)
terrain
Mountains
remoteness
Some of the time
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The Sentiero delle Orobie Orientali is the sister trail to the Sentiero delle Orobie Occidentali, which together comprise a network of hiking trails that stretches across the entire Orobie Alps, an impressive mountain range in Lombardy, northern Italy. The trail system includes both the Western Orobie Trail and the Eastern Orobie Trail. The Sentiero delle Orobie Orientali is the perfect way to challenge yourself outside, as this is the more difficult trail of the two.

The Orobie Alps are right above Bergamo, which makes it easy to reach here with public transportation. You’ll stay in mountain huts and lodging – a great way to spend a week this summer!

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Merle is an outdoor enthusiast who’s passionate about hiking, rock climbing, mental health, and sustainability. Born in Germany but at home in the world, she’s hiked trails in New Zealand (Abel Tasman Coast Track, Kepler Track), Europe (Rota Vicentina/ Fishermen’s Trail, Tour du Mont Blanc, GR20 Corse, Kungsleden… ), and the Balkans (Peaks of the Balkans). Over the years she became a bit of a nerd, constantly improving her gear for upcoming hikes, such as GR11 Spain, Tour des Ecrins, Te Araroa, and the Transcaucasian Trail.

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The Trail

The Sentiero delle Orobie Orientali (Eastern Orobie Trail) runs towards the eastern part of the Orobie Alps range, passing through the higher peaks, and ending near the region of Trentino-Alto Adige. The terrain is rugged and stunning, with opportunities to summit some of the highest peaks in the region. The last section of the Orientali includes the via ferrata “Sentiero della Porta,” which can be avoided by descending to the valley.

This is a much more difficult route than the Occidentali and should only be attempted if you have a strong hiking and mountain climbing background. You will need a via ferrata kit for the Sentiero della Porta and will stay between 2100-2700 meters throughout the eight days.

The trail begins in Val Stabina or Val Canale, crosses the upper Brembana Valley, dips into the Seriana Valley (the circus of the Orobie giants between Pizzo Redorta and Pizzo Coca), takes you through the Scalve Valley, and ends in the Presolana Dolomites. You will be able to go down from each hut to a valley if you need to leave the trail early, and can take a bus back to your starting point.

Stages

The Sentiero delle Orobie Orientali is usualy hiked in eight stages. However, many variations are possible due to the fact that the trail can be reached from various villages in the valleys. Therefore, it is possible to walk single stages or adapt the stages to your itinerary.

8-day itinerary

Stage 1:

Valcanale – Rifugio Alpe Corte, 13.3 km | 8.5 mi (1h)

Stage 2:

Rifugio Alpe Corte – Rifugio Laghi Gemelli, 6.7 km | 4.1 mi (3h)

Stage 3:

Rifugio Laghi Gemelli – Rifugio Fratelli Calvi, 13.5 km | 8.4 mi (3h)

Stage 4:

Rifugio Fratelli Calvi – Rifugio Brunone, 11.6 km | 7.2 mi (5.5h)

Stage 5:

Rifugio Brunone – Rifugio Coca, 7.8 km | 4.8 mi (5-6h)

Stage 6:

Rifugio Coca – Rifugio Curò, 6.5 km | 4 mi (3.5h)

Stage 7:

Rifugio Curò – Rifugio Albani, 19.3 km | 12 mi (7-8h)

Stage 8:

Rifugio Albani – Passo della Presolana, 16 km | 10 mi (5h)

Accommodations

Along the way, you will find numerous rifugios (mountain huts) where you will spend the night. These huts are a great chance to try local cuisine (who doesn’t want an Italian dinner after a long day in the mountains?!) and sleep in a warm bed. The rooms in huts are usually dormitory style, meaning you will share a room with other folks staying there. Bring your earplugs, an eye mask, and a sleeping bag liner and you’ll be all set.

The biggest trick here is to book your accommodation in advance, especially during the peak summer months. The huts tend to fill up very quickly, especially on a trail as beloved as this one!

Mountain huts per stage

Stage 4:

Rifugio Brunone

Stage 5:

Rifugio Coca

Stage 6:

Rifugio Curò

Stage 7:

Rifugio Albani

Stage 8:

Passo della Presolana (campsite, hostel, guesthouses, hotels)

Best time of the year

The best time to hike the Sentiero delle Orobie Orientali is from May until October when there is no snow and accommodation are open. There may still be snowbanks on the early side of the season, which means you’ll just need to call the huts ahead of time if you’re hiking in May or June to check the trail conditions. They’ll be able to tell you everything you need to know – like if you’ll need to detour at all or bring micro-spikes. July and August are the peak hiking months, so you’ll definitely have full huts and more folks on the trail to talk with.

Safety & Gear

Sentiero delle Orobie Orientali is a challenging hike, which means they require experience in alpine terrain, surefootedness, and proper equipment. You can prepare for these routes by training beforehand, and bringing the right gear. This looks like comfortable, supportive footwear with a good grip and proper hiking clothes, such as warm base layers and a hardshell rain jacket. You will also want to bring hiking poles, a well-fitted backpack, maps, GPS devices (or the GPX on your mobile), and a first-aid kit. For more ideas on what to bring, check out our comprehensive gear list for long-distance trails.

Very important: if you walk by yourself, share your plans with somebody else for your own safety. And if you change your plans while in the mountains, be sure to let that person know!

For staying overnight in the mountain huts, bring a light sleeping bag, in addition to the provided blankets, and earplugs for a restful night. Huts require that you bring a sleeping bag liner at least, as this will keep you clean while using their provided blankets and pillows.

The weather in the high mountains can change at the drop of a hat. Each morning, check on the local weather forecast to be prepared for all conditions. If it’s looking a bit iffy, check in with the hut warden for advice on what to do.

You’ll be able to eat at the huts, but you’re still responsible for water and snacks on the trail. Take at least 2L of water each day, supplementing with electrolytes if you need them. Additionally, be sure to bring lots of snacks to keep your energy up!

Finally, try to respect the principles of Leave No Trace by minimizing your impact on the environment. Stick to designated trails, take all your trash with you, and show respect for wildlife and natural habitats (keep your distance and don’t feed them).

Difficulty

The Sentiero delle Orobie Occidentali & Orientali are considered challenging. This is because of their steep ascents, rocky paths, and some exposed sections that require good physical fitness and alpine hiking experience. It’s suitable for experienced hikers comfortable with long-distance trekking in mountainous terrain. However, some sections can be hiked as day hikes that are considered easier and more suitable for families or beginners, such as stages 1-3 of the Orientali route.

Good to know

Consider becoming a member of the Club Alpino Italiano – Bergamo (CAI Bergamo) to help maintain the huts and trails and benefit from discounts on overnight stays in CAI mountain huts. If you’re planning a summer of hut tours, this is a smart call! Sometimes the discounts can be as much as 50% off.

You can also fill up your water at the mountain huts between the stages. Make sure to take enough drinking water for the day and top up your water supply whenever possible.

Finally, there’s an option to buy a passport for the Orientali that you can get stamped at each rifugio. You can find more information on how to purchase one here.

route
Circuit
Highest point
2760m (9055 ft)

Guidebooks

guidebook sentiero delle orobie orientale

Sentiero delle Orobie Orientali (Italian)

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