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Val Taleggio

Valley in Lombardy, Italy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Val Taleggio
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The Val Taleggio (Lombard: Val Taegg) is an Alpine valley in the Italian region of Lombardy, split between the provinces of Bergamo and Lecco. It is a western fork of the Val Brembana which begins in the commune of San Giovanni Bianco, in the Province of Bergamo.

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The valley's river is the Enna which over the course of the centuries has gouged out a spectacular 3 km gorge between San Giovanni Bianco and Taleggio known as the Orrido della Val Taleggio (pictured, right). [citation needed]

The valley is particularly known for the soft cows’ milk cheeses which have been made here for centuries, including Taleggio and Strachítunt.[1][2]

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Administrative divisions

The Val Taleggio comprises three communes:

  • Taleggio (Province of Bergamo), with the frazioni
    • Sottochiesa (the seat of the Municipio);
    • Peghera;
    • Olda;
    • Pizzino;
  • Vedeseta (Province of Bergamo), with the frazioni:
    • Avolasio;
    • Lavina;
    • Reggetto.
  • Morterone (Province of Lecco)

Road access

The Val Taleggio can be reached via three routes:

  • From the Val Brembana, passing through the Orrido della Val Taleggio;
  • From the Val Brembilla, passing through the communes of Brembilla and Gerosa and the Forcella di Bura mountain pass;
  • From the Valsassina, via Moggio and the Culmine di San Pietro mountain pass.

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