Mountain passes around Calice Al Cornoviglio are situated in the La Spezia province of Liguria, providing access to the Apennine mountains. This region features diverse landscapes, including expansive green meadows, dense fir forests, and views of the Apuan Alps and the Gulf of Poets. The area is known for its scenic routes and historical significance, offering varied experiences for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Passo Alpicella is located at 710m above sea level and is part of the 42nd stage of the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri. It is located on the watershed ridge between Val di Vara and Valle del Magra, offering open views that on clear days reach the Apuan Alps and the Gulf of Poets.
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First the Renzhoffer starts with a fun up and down then after passing the asphalt road the Ca Di Piola starts, a very fast downhill path. A beautiful combination to return to the valley
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ALPICELLA PASS WHICH DIVIDES LIGURIA FROM TUSCANY PHOTO OF THE OLD RESTAURANT
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As a link between Pontremoli and Sesta Godano, the Rastrello was tackled by the Giro d'Italia only once, in 1963. Giorgio Zancanaro was the first to reach the summit. It climbs over 1,000 meters above sea level.
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The Rastrello Pass is located between Zeri and the Val di Vara and symbolically divides the territories of Pontremoli from those of Genoa.
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The landscape on this wild, traffic-free road between Pontremoli and Zeri is typically Apennine. There are few places to stop, but looking at the view is already refreshing in itself.
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Two fairly technical single tracks, but not impossible. Absolutely to try, fun guaranteed.
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This winding section starts in the sparsely populated area near Zeri. For kilometers, the road winds close to the rock face, sometimes with views into the narrow, steep valley. It is an endless glide from curve to curve. If you come closer to Pontremoli, the high mountains of the Apennines appear on the other side of the Magratal and offer an imposing picture. The mentioned direction tends to be more beautiful than the other direction. However, both are great.
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The region offers several scenic passes. Passo Alpicella (710 m) provides open views reaching the Apuan Alps and the Gulf of Poets. Passo del Bracco is renowned for its excellent asphalt and sea views, popular among cyclists and motorcyclists. Passo di Cento Croci offers an 'alpine panorama' with expansive green meadows and fir forests, reminiscent of a 'small Italian Switzerland'.
Yes, Passo di Cento Croci, also known as the 'Pass of a Hundred Crosses,' hosts an important monument dedicated to partisans who fell during World War II. Additionally, the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri, which includes passes like Passo Alpicella and Passo Calzavitello, allows exploration of ancient rural settlements, castles, and medieval hamlets, offering insights into the area's cultural heritage.
The passes offer diverse and breathtaking views. From Passo Alpicella (710 m), you can see the Apuan Alps and the Gulf of Poets on clear days. Passo del Bracco provides scenic views overlooking the sea. Passo della Mola can offer views to the French Maritime Alps in the north and the Apuan Alps to the south on clear days, especially from a walk towards Monte San Nicolao.
Absolutely. Passes like Bracco Pass are particularly popular among cyclists due to their excellent asphalt, wide roads, and pleasant climbs and descents. The Ligurian side of Passo di Cento Croci, coming from Varese Ligure, is also well-maintained and enjoyed by cyclists. You can find various cycling routes, including those passing through Passo Alpicella (710 m) and Solini Pass, by exploring the Cycling around Calice Al Cornoviglio guide.
Yes, the region is excellent for hiking. Passes like Passo Alpicella and Passo Calzavitello are part of the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri, a long-distance hiking trail. There are easy stages through tranquil pine forests and opportunities for walks with expansive views. For more hiking options, refer to the Hiking around Calice Al Cornoviglio guide, which includes routes like 'Alta Via dei Monti Liguri: Passo Alpicella to Valico dei Solini'.
Beyond scenic drives and motorcycling, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking and trekking on trails that traverse the passes, such as those found in the Hiking around Calice Al Cornoviglio guide. Cycling is also very popular, with numerous routes available in the Cycling around Calice Al Cornoviglio guide. For those who enjoy running, there are also dedicated Running Trails around Calice Al Cornoviglio.
Yes, Casoni-Rastrello Pass is noted as family-friendly and easy to reach, offering a panoramic spot to relax. The segment of the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri between Passo Alpicella and Passo Calzavitello is described as an easy stage through tranquil pine forests, making it suitable for families looking for a gentle walk in nature.
The region's mountain passes are generally best visited during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for cycling, hiking, and enjoying the panoramic views. Clear winter days can also reveal wonderful landscapes, particularly from Passo della Mola, but some higher passes might have challenging conditions.
While Calice al Cornoviglio itself is a good base, specific passes may have limited facilities directly on them. For instance, a classic stop for locals enjoying the road on weekends at Bracco Pass is a cafe in Mattarana, just past the highest point. For broader options, you'll find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation in the towns and villages surrounding the passes.
Passo del Bracco is highly regarded for its excellent asphalt, wide roads, and enjoyable climbs and descents, making it a favorite among cyclists and motorcyclists. It offers beautiful scenic views overlooking the sea and provides a fantastic driving experience through mountainous terrain. A popular stop is a cafe in Mattarana, just past the summit.
Yes, Passo della Mola serves as a pleasant alternative to the parallel Bracco Pass. It is generally less busy and offers good visibility, with potential views to the French Maritime Alps and the Apuan Alps on clear days. It features a narrow carriageway, easy to moderate climbs, and many tight curves, providing a different, quieter experience.
The mountain passes around Calice Al Cornoviglio are appreciated by the komoot community. Users have contributed 3 photos and given 9 upvotes, highlighting the scenic beauty and enjoyable routes. Specific tips mention the 'wild, traffic-free road' of Scenic Road Between Zeri and Pontremoli, the 'panoramic place to stop' at Casoni-Rastrello Pass, and the 'low-traffic and scenic route' of Solini Pass.


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