Monte Sette Termini, also known as I Bedroni or I Bedeloni, is a mountain of Lombardy, Italy, with an elevation of 972 metres (3,189 ft).
[1][2][3][4][5] Its name ("Seven Limits") is derived from seven rocks that once marked the limits of the territory of seven surrounding villages (Cugliate, Fabiasco, Arbizzo, Viconago, Montegrino, Bosco and Cremenaga).
[6][7][8][9][10] The sides of the mountain are covered in woods, mostly birches, known as Bedroni or Bedeloni in Lombard dialect.
During the First World War the Sette Termini was fortified as part of the Cadorna Line, aimed at preventing an invasion from Switzerland; its remains can still be seen.
[11][12][13][14][15] An old military road from Cugliate-Fabiasco and Montegrino Valtravaglia leads till near the peak.