
Red Route: the wild soul of the Presolana
A single itinerary, two modes: choose the variant best suited to your pace
The Presolana Trekking is developed on a single ring, but offers two ways to travel it: the Green Route, structured in 5 stages accessible to all hikers, and the Red Route, a variant designed for those who are more trained and accustomed to technical sections.
The route is the same, but in two of the five stages there are more direct and challenging variants, which shorten the itinerary to 3 stages in total. These variants include more exposed passages, sections on ridges and more marked differences in altitude, ideal for those seeking a more physical and concentrated mountain experience.



The Red Route crosses high-altitude environments and less frequented territories, always keeping the Presolana as a visual reference point. Along the way you will encounter refuges, panoramic passes and symbolic places such as the Grotta dei Pagani, in a varied and evocative natural context.
This technical variant allows you to complete the same Presolana Trekking ring in three days instead of five, using two alternative, more direct and challenging sections.
A proposal designed for trained hikers who want to experience the mountains more intensely, without sacrificing the completeness of the route.

Technical details
Difficulty
Difficult
Total length
54 km circa
Travel time
3 days (depending on the pace and stops)
Total difference in altitude
+3.400m / -3.400m
Highest point
2,239 m asl
Lowest point
603 m asl
When to set off for the Presolana Trek?
Spring
Flowers, lush nature, cool climate.
Summer
Pleasant temperatures, long days.
Autumn
Spectacular foliage, warm colors.
Winter
In winter, some stages may be snowy and require specific equipment.
Upon reservation, the trek can be carried out accompanied by a mountain professional (A.M.M.)
The route map
The stages of the journey

An extra stop for expert hikers
For those looking for a more technical and challenging experience, it is possible to undertake an additional stage, to be tackled with the accompaniment of an Alpine Guide. The 5 variants that we have thought of require specific equipment and a good level of preparation. Contact us for more information
Villages along the route
During the trek, you’ll pass through charming historic villages rich in tradition. From Clusone, with its famous Astronomical Clock, to Bossico, with its stunning view of Lake Iseo, and small mountain centers immersed in nature. Each village is a piece of a journey that combines history, culture, and unforgettable landscapes.


