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Parco Regionale della Grigna Settentrionale is a stunning regional park in Lombardy, Italy, known for its dramatic alpine landscapes, rich biodiversity, and diverse recreational opportunities including hiking, climbing, and nature observation.

12,200 acres
Acres Protected
155+ miles
Miles of Trails
Approximately 150,000
Annual Visitors
1987
Year Established

About Parco Regionale della Grigna Settentrionale

 

Located in the northern part of the Grigna massif in the province of Lecco, Lombardy, Parco Regionale della Grigna Settentrionale protects an extraordinary area of the Italian Pre-Alps characterized by steep limestone peaks, deep valleys, and pristine alpine environments. The park covers a diverse mosaic of habitats ranging from dense chestnut and beech forests at lower elevations to rugged rocky summits and alpine meadows above 2,000 meters. Its most famous landmark is the Grigna Settentrionale (also called Grignone), a towering peak reaching 2,410 meters, attracting climbers and hikers with panoramic views over Lake Como and the surrounding mountains. Ecologically, the park supports a wide variety of flora including rare orchids and endemic alpine species, as well as fauna such as chamois, alpine ibex, golden eagles, and marmots. The area’s geological heritage is notable, with karst formations, caves, and fossil deposits that tell a story of ancient marine environments. Historically, the Grigna massif was used for seasonal pastoralism and small mining operations, and the park today preserves these cultural landscapes along with mountain refuges and historic alpine villages like Esino Lario. Visitors can explore more than 250 kilometers of well-marked trails suitable for all skill levels, ranging from leisurely walks to challenging multi-day hikes and via ferrata routes for climbers. The park offers a perfect blend of adventure, nature appreciation, and cultural heritage, making it a cherished destination for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike.

Highlights

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Summit of Grigna Settentrionale (Grignone) with panoramic views over Lake Como and the Alps

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Karst landscapes featuring caves and unique rock formations

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Diverse alpine flora including rare orchids and endemic plants

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Via Ferrata routes offering thrilling climbing experiences

Notable Natural Features

Grigna Settentrionale Summit (Grignone)

The highest peak in the park at 2,410 meters offers spectacular views across Lake Como and the Alps.

Caves of Moncodeno

A network of karst caves and grottos rich in geological formations and endemic cave fauna.

Alpe di Esino

A traditional alpine pasture area hosting historical mountain huts and buttery farming culture.