Best mountain passes around Costermano serve as gateways to the Monte Baldo mountain range, a region known for its diverse landscapes and elevated areas. Costermano provides access to various passes offering panoramic views and varied terrain. The area features routes suitable for both challenging ascents and more relaxed scenic explorations. This region combines natural beauty with historical elements.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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An absolute highlight and a must for everyone 🙃👍.
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Very tough climb that you have to ride at least once.
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WARNING! Extremely dangerous descent, not suitable for rim brakes, even with well-maintained disc brakes, it's not easy!!! And I'm never worried about descents otherwise 😉
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The step before the descent
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The climb to Punta Veleno starts from the Gardesana road near Castello di Brenzone. It is about 8 km long with a difference in altitude of about 1000 m. Its fame comes from the extreme and constant gradient: average around 13% with numerous sections at 15% and peaks of up to 20%. It has tight hairpin bends with spectacular views of Lake Garda.
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Tiring but certainly among the best routes. Mixed terrain, important health and my day was quite demanding, the weather was not favorable and I found everything from sun to rain and fog (or brought home wet clothes and a great satisfaction) I recommend the experience.
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Beautiful road, partly newly asphalted. Lots of motorcycle traffic on weekends.
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The Passo dei Lumini takes its name from the hamlet of San Zeno di Montagna with around 150 inhabitants. According to tradition, the name of the small village derives from the presence, in ancient times, of packs of wolves kept away with fires which, from a distance, at night, looked like lights.
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For breathtaking vistas, View of Lake Garda and Surrounding Mountains offers expansive views of Lake Garda and the green mountains. Bocca di Navene, a significant mountain saddle in the Monte Baldo range, also provides stunning 360-degree panoramic views of Lake Garda, stretching from Limone to Riva del Garda, especially from the Rifugio Bocca di Navene.
Yes, Passo San Valentino is notable for its historical context, as visitors can still see stone bastions that served as military shelters and observatories during World War I. Further along, the Gallerie ex strada militare Graziani features tunnels constructed by military engineers in 1915, offering unique views and a glimpse into the past.
Passo San Valentino is a popular cycling climb, featuring a 17.6 km ascent with an average gradient of 6.7% and several hairpin turns. Additionally, the Climb to Punta Veleno from Castello di Brenzone is renowned for its extreme and constant gradient, averaging around 13% with sections up to 20%, offering a very tough but rewarding experience for cyclists. You can find more challenging cycling routes in the area on the Road Cycling Routes around Costermano guide.
Passo Tratto Spino is easily accessible via the Malcesine-Monte Baldo cable car, and the 'Anello di Tratto Spino del Monte Baldo' is a short, easy loop offering breathtaking views, suitable for families. The village of Lumini, while not a pass itself, serves as a starting point for relaxed hikes around Monte Nugoli and Monte Belpo, winding through forests with rewarding views, ideal for those seeking a less strenuous outdoor experience.
The Monte Baldo region, accessible from Costermano, is often called the 'Garden of Europe' due to its rich biodiversity. At Passo San Valentino, you can observe a wide variety of plants and flowers. The Gallerie ex strada militare Graziani features small roadside waterfalls and cantilevered rocks. Many passes, like Bocca di Navene and Passo Tratto Spino, offer stunning views of Lake Garda and the surrounding mountains.
Visitors frequently praise the consistently great views, especially from passes like Passo San Rocco (Capovalle). The diverse landscapes, from challenging climbs to beautiful scenic sections like Bocchetta di Bole, are also highly appreciated. The blend of natural beauty, historical elements, and varied outdoor activities makes the area very appealing.
The mountain passes around Costermano offer diverse activities. You can enjoy challenging road cycling, as seen with Passo San Valentino and the climb to Punta Veleno. Hiking is popular, with routes starting from Bocca di Navene to Mount Altissimo, or leisurely walks around Lumini. In winter, Passo Tratto Spino is a popular spot for skiing. For more hiking options, check out the Hiking around Costermano guide.
Passo Tratto Spino is easily accessible via the Malcesine-Monte Baldo cable car. The uphill station is conveniently located near the pass, making it a straightforward journey to reach this elevated area and its spectacular views.
While not a traditional 'pass,' the area around Lumini and Monte Nugoli offers relaxed hikes through forests with rewarding views over the Veronese plain and lower Garda region. This area is known for its chestnut groves and local agricultural products, providing a quieter experience away from the more frequented spots.
The Monte Baldo region offers diverse experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and cycling due to milder temperatures and vibrant foliage or blooming flowers. Summer is excellent for enjoying the panoramic views and higher altitude trails. In winter, areas like Passo Tratto Spino become popular for skiing.
Absolutely. The Ascent to Bocchetta del Coal Santo is described as tiring but among the best routes, offering mixed terrain and great satisfaction, often with varied weather conditions adding to the challenge. It's certainly a route for those seeking both a physical test and beautiful scenery.
For detailed cycling routes that incorporate many of these scenic and challenging mountain passes, you can explore the Cycling around Costermano guide. It features various tours, including those that pass through areas with stunning views and significant climbs.


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