In the lush heart of the Brembana Valley, just minutes away from the famous thermal springs of San Pellegrino Terme, this hotel serves as an ideal retreat for those seeking relaxation, excellent cuisine, and genuine hospitality. The rooms, tastefully decorated with care, provide modern comforts such as air conditioning, private bathrooms, TV, minibar, safe, and Wi-Fi connection. Some accommodations feature a balcony with a view of the river, offering picturesque glimpses of the surrounding nature. Guests can also enjoy private parking, a garage available upon reservation, and complimentary bicycle rental.
A standout feature of the establishment is the on-site restaurant, “Da Gianni,” passionately managed by the Bertinotti family. The cuisine, praised by local and regional critics, offers a balanced reinterpretation of traditional Bergamasque dishes using high-quality ingredients: cured meats from the family farm, local meats, alpine cheeses, porcini mushrooms, taragna polenta, and homemade desserts. To enhance the culinary experience, there is a carefully curated wine list featuring organic and biodynamic labels, as well as excellent wood-fired pizza.
For a wellness-focused stay, the hotel boasts a modern, intimate wellness center. A 90° Finnish sauna, steam room, hot tub, sensory shower, and relaxation area with herbal teas and snacks provide guests with a rejuvenating experience. Within the “Il Giardino dell’Eden” beauty center, personalized treatments for body and mind are also available.
During the pleasant season, the park along the Brembo River becomes a gathering spot for outdoor enthusiasts. Nestled in greenery and traversed by a cycling and walking path that connects Zogno to San Pellegrino Terme, it features a charming wooden kiosk where visitors can enjoy refreshing drinks, grilled meats and fish, pizzas, and aperitifs accompanied by live music in a friendly and informal atmosphere.
The strategic location of the hotel allows for exploration of a region rich in natural and cultural itineraries. From walks along the Chestnut Path to hiking rings leading to Canto Alto, from the Brembana Valley bike path to the historic villages of Oneta and Cornello dei Tasso, each experience invites guests to discover the authenticity of the Bergamasque mountains. To make the stay even more engaging, local museums narrate the valley’s religious, rural, and military roots, contributing to a comprehensive tourism offering.
Amidst tradition, unspoiled landscapes, and family hospitality, this hotel is the perfect starting point for those wishing to rediscover the joys of slowness and quality.
The hotel’s restaurant is a true haven for food lovers, where traditional cuisine meets the quality of local ingredients. Personally managed by the owners, it offers a diverse and seasonal menu that highlights the flavors of the Bergamo valleys through meticulously crafted dishes. From cured meats sourced from the family farm to selected meats, alpine cheeses to porcini mushrooms, each ingredient authentically tells the story of the region.
Among the most celebrated specialties are taragna polenta, game dishes, traditional first courses, and homemade desserts prepared according to age-old family recipes. There is also a selection of wood-fired pizzas, crispy and generously topped. The wine cellar boasts a wide range of Italian labels, including organic and biodynamic options, to perfectly complement every dish.
The atmosphere is warm and inviting, making it ideal for both a romantic dinner and a friendly lunch, all within a setting that combines familial warmth with meticulous attention to detail.
The Brembana Valley is located in the heart of the Orobie Prealps, north of Bergamo, and is one of the most authentic and picturesque valleys in Lombardy. The valley is shaped by the Brembo River, which flows through it with its clear waters, creating a diverse and stunning landscape featuring lush forests, rocky cliffs, green pastures, and charming villages nestled among the mountains.
Zogno, one of the main towns in the valley, holds a valuable historical and cultural heritage. It is home to several museums, including the Valley Museum, which showcases rural life of the past, the San Lorenzo Museum, and the Soldier's Museum, all of which provide insights into the area's religious and military history. The streets of the historic center, lined with porticoes and stone houses, maintain a genuine atmosphere that makes visitors feel warmly welcomed.
The area is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, offering numerous hiking trails suitable for all skill levels. There are easy walks along the Chestnut Path or the Brembana Valley bike path, which connects Bergamo to Piazza Brembana, as well as more challenging routes like the Queen's Loop or the trail between Oneta and Cornello dei Tasso, ancient medieval villages tied to the history of postal services and the Tasso family.
The natural environment is also rich in wildlife, making it ideal for birdwatching and nature photography, with deer, chamois, and various bird species easily spotted in the area.
During the summer, the river park in Zogno, overlooking the Brembo River, becomes a lively and popular spot. Visitors can engage in sport fishing, rowing, or simply relax at the wooden kiosk, enjoying a refreshing drink or outdoor pizza, often accompanied by live music.
Lastly, the proximity to San Pellegrino Terme, which can also be reached on foot or by bike, adds a touch of charm and wellness to the experience. Its famous mineral waters, the elegant thermal spa building, and the Municipal Casino are must-see attractions for anyone visiting the area, making every stay in the Brembana Valley a genuine encounter with nature, history, and culture.
Via Tiolo, 37 - Zogno (BG) - Directions
P.I. 01627460163
National identification code IT016246A1DSH59TG3