Orezzo and Valle Seriana
24km from Bergamo, at 670m altitude, on the right bank of the Serio. A hilly and alpine setting, perfect for an evening out.
Orezzo
Orezzo is a hamlet of the municipality of Gazzaniga, in the heart of the Valle Seriana. The village sits on the right bank of the Serio river, at approximately 670 metres above sea level.
Small, quiet, surrounded by woods and meadows — Orezzo is exactly the kind of place people from Bergamo seek when they want to slow down without travelling too far.
How to get here
By car: A4 motorway (Milan–Venice), exit Seriate or Nembro, then follow the SP35 towards Gazzaniga–Orezzo. About 25–30 minutes from the motorway.
By public transport: Check connections at bergamotrasporti.it. Valle Seriana is served by SAB bus lines.
Open in Google MapsThe Alpine Context
Valle Seriana is one of the most important valleys in the Bergamo province, stretching over 70km from the city gates to the peaks of the Orobie. It is both an industrial and a nature valley — with forests, hiking trails, historic villages, and a culinary tradition that blends mountain and plain.
Orezzo sits at an intermediate point in the valley, where the hills open onto wide views and life still follows the rhythm of land and seasons — the perfect setting for a pizzeria that takes its name from the farmers' tools shed.