Best mountain passes around Cellio con Breia are found in a mountainous region formed by the union of Cellio and Breia in 2018. This area offers numerous trails for trekking and mountain biking. The landscape combines natural features with historical and cultural elements. Elevated points and saddles serve as significant passages and viewpoints within the region.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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The fork is not too difficult to overcome even on your own by bike, but you still have to work a little bit
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The road allows the connection between Valsesia and Lake Orta. I recommend traveling by racing bike to best enjoy the road. Since there is also a tunnel, it is advisable to have lights both in front and behind to make yourself conveniently visible to motorists and the numerous motorcyclists who frequent the road especially during the weekend
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Short challenging stretch, you only go up with the MTB
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Beautiful even in gravel 🤩
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Connection saddle of various paths, priceless view of the east face of Monte Rosa. A few meters away is the Primatesta Refuge, privately managed but with a fountain accessible to all.
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The Colma pass, or Colma di Civiasco, is a pass at 942 m a.s.l., which connects the Cusio with the Valsesia. Source: https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passo_della_Colma
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The mountain passes and elevated points in the Cellio con Breia region offer breathtaking panoramic views. From locations like Sella Crocegia, you can enjoy a priceless view of the east face of Monte Rosa. Other spots, such as Mount Briasco, provide magnificent vistas encompassing both Monte Rosa and the picturesque Lake Orta, while Bec d'Ovaga offers exceptional views stretching across Valsesia, Lake Orta, Lake Maggiore, and Lake Varese.
Yes, the trails leading to and around the mountain passes often weave through characteristic hamlets, showcasing traditional architecture, old mills, and historic oratories. For example, the Oratory of St. James in Bosco village is located along ancient transit routes, offering a glimpse into the region's rich cultural heritage.
For cyclists, Cremosina is a notable mountain pass that connects Valsesia and Lake Orta. The road is well-suited for cycling, though it includes a tunnel where lights are advisable for visibility. Mount Briasco is also part of a scenic cycle path that winds through the area.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for all passes, many trails in the region cater to varying difficulty levels. The ascent to Mount San Grato from Cellio con Breia, for instance, is described as a pleasant walk through a chestnut wood, which could be suitable for families. The Passo della Colma from Arola Junction features moderate slopes, making it accessible for a wider range of visitors.
The region around Cellio con Breia is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for trekking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For gravel biking, explore routes like the 'View from Monte Mottarone – Armeno loop' or 'Trail to Gattinara – Stream Crossing loop' mentioned in the Gravel biking around Cellio con Breia guide. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Bocchetta di Margosio – Zegna Panoramic Road loop' from the Road Cycling Routes around Cellio con Breia guide. There are also running trails, including loops around Monte San Grato, detailed in the Running Trails around Cellio con Breia guide.
The mountainous region of Cellio con Breia is generally best enjoyed during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for trekking, mountain biking, and cycling, with trails accessible and views clear. Always check local weather conditions before your visit, especially for higher elevations.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging routes, Mount Briasco offers strenuous walks. Additionally, the Connection Between Sacchi and Ranghetto is described as a trail and mountain pass with a short, challenging stretch specifically for mountain biking, requiring some effort to overcome.
Near Sella Crocegia, you'll find the Primatesta Refuge just a few meters away. While privately managed, it has a fountain accessible to all. The surrounding hamlets and towns like Cellio con Breia itself offer various options for cafes, pubs, and accommodation, catering to visitors exploring the trails and passes.
The elevations of the passes and significant points vary. For example, Passo della Colma from Arola Junction is at 942 meters above sea level. Sella di San Bernardo is at 857 meters, Mount San Grato reaches 914 meters, and Mount Briasco is the highest at 1,185 meters. These elevations offer diverse experiences and views.
Yes, for detailed information on specific trails and routes in the region, you can refer to external resources. For example, information about the Sella di San Bernardo and the route to Mount San Grato can be found on the Visit Valsesia Vercelli website: Sentiero n. 746 Breia - S. Bernardo - Monte San Grato. For general information about Cellio con Breia, visit Cellio con Breia.
Beyond the stunning mountain views, the region is characterized by thick woods, particularly chestnut woods, which provide pleasant walks. You'll also encounter various streams and natural landscapes that contribute to the area's beauty. The presence of lakes like Orta, Maggiore, and Varese in the panoramic views adds to the natural allure.
When cycling through passes like Cremosina, which includes a tunnel, it is advisable to have lights both in front and behind to ensure visibility to motorists and other users. Always be prepared for varying terrain, especially on trails described as challenging, and check weather conditions before heading out.


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