Cosio Valtellino

Discovering Cosio Valtellino

Hello friends, today I'll talk about Cosio Valtellino, a scattered municipality located in the province of Sondrio, Lombardy, which has about 5,450 inhabitants. First of all, I have to correct a mistake: the municipal capital is not located in the town of Cosio, but in that of Regoledo. But let's see together what this location has to offer.

Discover Cosio Valtellino: nature, culture and Galbusera biscuits.

Physical geography

Territory

The territory of Cosio Valtellino is very extensive, occupying about 23.93 square kilometers. The municipal border to the north follows the course of the Adda river and borders with Mantello, Cercino and Traona; to the south, the Sacco and Mellarolo hamlets border with Rasura and Bema; to the east, the municipality borders with Morbegno and to the west with Rogolo.

Seismicity

As for seismicity, Cosio Valtellino is classified among the municipalities of zone 3 with low seismicity by the Department of Civil Protection.

Climate

The climate of Cosio Valtellino is typical of low mountain zones, with cold and rigid winters and fairly hot summers. The highest concentration of rain occurs in autumn and spring. The village is part of climate zone E.

The average maximum temperatures vary between 6°C in January and 28°C in July, while the average minimum temperatures range from -2°C in February to 17°C in July. The annual rainfall is about 1,010mm, with an average relative humidity of 71%.

What to visit in Cosio Valtellino

Galbusera

The famous Galbusera bakery is located in Cosio Valtellino. Who doesn't know Galbusera biscuits? Here you can visit the production site, learn about the company's history, and purchase their products directly from the company.

San Giuseppe Church

The Church of San Giuseppe is located in the town center of Cosio, in the area of Via Scuole. It is a church with a simple neoclassical facade and an elegant single nave interior.

The Fifteenth Century Fountain

The Fifteenth Century Fountain is located in the main square of Cosio, in front of the municipal building. It is characterized by an engraving of the Madonna and Child.

Trekking and walks

In Cosio Valtellino, you can enjoy nature through various walks and trekking. You can go on excursions to discover the surrounding mountain landscapes such as Monte Piateda, Monte Legnone, and the Bitto valley.

Events

In the summer, Cosio Valtellino comes alive with many town fairs and festivals. On March 19, the feast of San Giuseppe, the patron saint of the village, is celebrated with a procession and a fair. In August, there is the feast of San Rocco and the August Fair, with musical shows, markets, and much more.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Cosio Valtellino is a charming location that I have fallen in love with. Its strategic position, surrounded by mountains, its natural beauties, and the presence of a well-known bakery throughout Italy make it a very interesting destination. If you are looking for peace, nature, and good food, I recommend visiting Cosio Valtellino.

Paola Santoro
Wrote by Paola Santoro
Updated Friday, Aug 19, 2022