Trekking: from Cainallo to Rifugio Monza Bogani - Nativoo

Trekking: from Cainallo to Rifugio Monza Bogani

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Start: Cainallo – Esino Lario (Lecco)
Time: 1.30
Altitude: 1800m
Elevation Gain: 500m
Difficulty: E


Very easy trekking for everybody that will let you discover the wonderful “Parco regionale della Grigna Settentrionale.” The Rifugio Bogani is the starting point to reach the top of the Grigna, but you can easily reach other very nice places like Palone or Pizzo della Pieve.

The path starts at Cainallo, which you can reach by car. Note that you can reach the upper parking by car, for which you need to pay before going up in front of Albergo Cainallo! On the map below, you will see that we made a mistake because without knowing about the parking we parked below and walked for a couple of km extra… Most of the path is in the forest and it is a nice easy hike.


Here is the reel that will show the trek; you will discover at the end of the reel the reason why we decided to go, even if the weather was not perfect 🙂

And here you can check what that special dish that made us go up in clouds is and how to cook it!

Follows also a useful link that will help you in planning this trek:

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