Sernio is a small, peaceful village in Valtellina, located at about 600 meters above sea level on a fertile, sunny natural terrace. Just east of Tirano, the village lies among orchards and ancient hamlets, preserving an atmosphere still deeply rooted in its agricultural traditions.
What to See in Sernio
The historic center of Sernio, especially the hamlet of Biolo, preserves traces of the past. Highlights include the Church of Saints Cosmas and Damian, set among orchards and traditional houses, as well as the ruins of the castle and Palazzo Omodei, built in 1623.
Climbing towards the slopes of Mount Masuccio, at around 800 meters of altitude, visitors encounter an area characterized by dry-stone constructions, terraced landscapes, and a small cluster of “baitelli” — ancient rural buildings with circular bases.
Activities and Excursions
Castles Trail
Sernio is an ideal starting point for the Sentiero dei Castelli (Castles Trail), a route connecting several fortresses and historical ruins in the area.
Nature and Views
Thanks to its location, the village offers opportunities for hiking and cycling (with a small free bike rental available), as well as visits to places such as the Sernio dam and the Church of San Gottardo.
Nearby
Sernio is strategically located for exploring the highlights of Mid and Upper Valtellina:
In summary, Sernio is an ideal destination for those seeking an authentic and relaxing experience, far from mass tourism but with easy access to many of Valtellina’s main attractions.