Best mountain passes around Brallo Di Pregola are located in the Oltrepò Pavese region, offering diverse landscapes and connections between Lombardy, Emilia-Romagna, and Piedmont. This area features significant passes such as Passo del Giovà, Passo Penice, and Passo del Brallo. The region's mountainous terrain provides routes for various outdoor activities. It serves as both a transit route and a destination for those seeking natural features and viewpoints.
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Beautiful and scenic stop after the climb along the Apennine bike tour
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Traveling along the Appennino Bike Tour, the pass is reached after about two km of descent from the Capanne di Cosola towards the Staffora Valley. The views towards the valley begin.
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This mountain rises to 1667 meters, marking the border between the municipalities of Cabella Ligure and Fabbrica Curone, in the province of Alessandria. A curious detail is that on different maps its name changes: some call it Monte Oserone, others even Monte Coserone, but the correct name is Monte Cosfrone.
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Climb with terrible asphalt from Brallo but the views are stupendous.
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Yes, this stretch of road is practically free of traffic and the asphalt is in perfect condition. The landscape is gorgeous.
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Very long climb but not very difficult.
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The Giova' pass (1,368 m above sea level) is a pass located between the Colletta peak (1,490 m above sea level) and the Capanne di Cosola pass (1,500 m above sea level). It is best known for its clear night skies, for which it is called the "star pass". Even during the day it offers breathtaking views.
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This pass of Mount Pan Perduto offers exposed terrain that allows for pleasant views. A short climb from here takes you out into the open along a steep dirt road, up to the nearby peak of Pan Perduto, which sits at an altitude of 1,065 metres. From the rocks of this peak, emerging from the large expanse of surrounding trees, an extensive panorama opens up that embraces the mountains that surround the Bobbio basin. Further away, along the ridge that extends towards the Nure valley, Mount Aserei is visible. Towards the south it is easy to spot Mount Penice and, on the horizon, Mount Alfeo. Looking towards the Oltrepò Pavese you can recognize Romagnese and Mount Calenzone.
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The region offers several passes with stunning views. Penice Pass (Bobbio) is a classic route known for its beautiful vistas. Capanne di Cosola provides extraordinary panoramic views that can stretch across Bobbio, the Trebbia river, the Ligurian Apennines, and even the Po Valley on clear days. Additionally, Passo del Giovà offers breathtaking views towards the Staffora Valley.
Passo del Giovà is particularly known for its clear night skies, making it a popular destination for amateur astronomers. It's often referred to as the 'star pass' due to this unique feature.
At Passo Penice, you can visit the ancient Sanctuary of Santa Maria, a significant cultural landmark. Passo del Brallo also holds historical importance as it was once a crucial transit route for trade and communication.
The area around Brallo Di Pregola's mountain passes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, road cycling, and touring cycling. For example, there are challenging running trails like the Via del Sale to Monte Lesima Trail, and scenic road cycling routes such as the Overview Cerignale, Orezzoli and Valle d'Aveto ring tour. Explore more options on the Running Trails around Brallo Di Pregola, Road Cycling Routes around Brallo Di Pregola, and Cycling around Brallo Di Pregola guide pages.
Yes, for hikers, a challenging route (CAI 101) leads from Brallo di Pregola to the Passo del Giovà, covering 11.8 km with an estimated walking time of 4 hours and 35 minutes. This trail is suitable for all seasons in the absence of snow. Many other trails are available for various difficulties; you can find more details on the Running Trails around Brallo Di Pregola guide page, which also lists hiking-suitable paths.
Absolutely! The mountain passes around Brallo Di Pregola are very popular with cyclists. Highlights like Capanne di Cosola and Passo del Giovà are frequently visited by both road and touring cyclists. You can explore a variety of routes, including challenging climbs and scenic loops, on the Road Cycling Routes around Brallo Di Pregola and Cycling around Brallo Di Pregola guide pages.
Yes, Passo Penice transforms into a small ski resort, Passo Penice sciovie, during winter. It's equipped with artificial snow, slopes for various skill levels, and facilities suitable for families and children.
Passo Penice offers facilities for families and children, especially during winter when it operates as a ski resort. In summer, its trails are also suitable for trekking and mountain biking, which can be enjoyed by families. Passo del Brallo also features a small village with amenities that can cater to family visits.
The mountain passes are enjoyable throughout the year, depending on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for trekking, mountain biking, and enjoying the panoramic views. Winter offers opportunities for skiing and snow activities at Passo Penice. Hiking routes to passes like Passo del Giovà are generally suitable in all seasons, provided there is no snow.
Both Passo del Giovà and Passo del Brallo have nearby lodging options such as hotels. Passo del Brallo also features a small village with restaurants and hotels. Capanne di Cosola also has a refuge, providing a place to stay or eat for visitors.
The passes are generally well-accessible. Passo del Giovà has good accessibility with well-maintained roads. The road to Passo del Brallo is a deviation from the SS461 del Passo del Penice, starting in Varzi and passing through several municipalities. These passes serve as crucial connection points between different valleys and regions, indicating their good road infrastructure.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views and the sense of immersion in nature. The long, scenic climbs, like those leading to Penice Pass (Bobbio), are highly appreciated. The clear night skies at Passo del Giovà are a unique draw, and the feeling of being on the border of four regions at Capanne di Cosola is also a highlight for many.


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