Best mountain passes around Camaiore are found within the Apuan Alps and Versilia region of Tuscany. This area features diverse mountainous terrain, including significant peaks and historic routes. The landscape offers varied elevation changes and panoramic viewpoints, connecting different valleys and villages. It serves as a key area for exploring Tuscany's natural and cultural heritage through its elevated routes and hiking trails Camaiore.
Last updated: August 22, 2026
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Climbing Monte Corchia starting from Passo Croce (in the municipality of Stazzema) is one of the most scenic and exciting hikes in the Apuan Alps. The complete loop takes about 5-6 hours and covers an elevation gain of about 550-600 meters (reaching 1678 meters in altitude), and it is classified as EE (Expert Hikers) due to some exposed and steep sections. Even with a MTB it is a beautiful scenic route, you follow the dirt road under the Corchia pinnacles up to a fork. To the left, you descend towards Fociomboli, Puntato, the ghost town of Col di Favilla, then to the Gufonaglia quarry where you need to pay close attention due to the very steep and stony road. Straight ahead from the fork, you reach the Del Freo refuge. Rifugio Giuseppe Del Freo - Pietrapana is one of the main alpine landmarks of the Apuan Alps, located at 1,180 meters above sea level in the grassy basin of Foce di Mosceta.
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great trail, from start to finish, beautiful views and chestnut forests with streams and huts. We did not encounter any tick-infested areas. Highly recommended hike for families with small children.
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Point with an amazing view. Easy to reach from path 130 which can be a little slippery when it’s moist, but further no difficulties. From here to pania della croce and monte forato is marked as EE. To pania there are chains to hold on to on the difficult parts, to monte forato there are no chains, the path to forato is narrow and sometimes exposed on both sides.
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The mouth of the Crocione or, more commonly, the Termine, offers a spectacular panorama of the surrounding Apuan Alps and Versilia.
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Located at 558 meters above sea level, the Passo del Lucese connects Trebbio and Valpromaro. It is a short climb and not as hard as the average slope, but some steep sections - present on both sides - should not be underestimated.
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Suggestive ridge that divides the side of Versilia, with sea view, from that of Garfagnana. Under the beautiful southern fold of the Pania della Croce, an isolated tree makes this corner of the Apuan Alps even more scenic.
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Foce located between the Pania della Croce and Monte Forato, a beautiful view of the Costa Polita. The path to get there is exposed at times and certainly recommended for hikers with experience on rough paths.
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For experienced hikers, the Valli Pass is highly recommended. The path to this pass is exposed in sections and requires experience on rough trails. Similarly, routes leading to Monte Corchia present challenging terrain, often requiring attention, especially in wet or snowy conditions, offering a rugged mountain adventure.
Yes, the Focetta of San Vincenzo is noted as family-friendly. It features beautiful views, chestnut forests, streams, and huts, making it a highly recommended hike for families with small children. The paths are well-marked and connect to nearby villages.
Several passes offer stunning panoramic views. The Foce del Crocione (or del Termine), located at 978 meters above sea level, provides a spectacular panorama of the surrounding Apuan Alps and Versilia. Monte Prana also offers beautiful panoramic viewpoints overlooking Versilia and the Apuan Alps, making the challenging ascent worthwhile for the scenery.
The Foce di Sant'Anna is a historically significant location, known as a 'path of silence' that commemorates events from July 1944 involving partisans and Germans. It features ruins of houses, engraved memorials, and ancient silver and lead mines. Additionally, Montemagno is situated along the historic Via Francigena pilgrimage route, serving as a recognized elevated point on this ancient trail.
The region around Camaiore's mountain passes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, such as those listed in the MTB Trails around Camaiore guide. There are also gravel biking routes, including those in the Gravel biking around Camaiore guide, and running trails, detailed in the Running Trails around Camaiore guide.
The best time to visit the mountain passes around Camaiore is generally during spring and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant flora in spring and beautiful foliage in autumn. Summer can be hot, especially at lower elevations, while winter may bring snow and wet conditions to higher passes like Monte Corchia, requiring more caution and experience.
Yes, the Lucese Pass is a notable option for cyclists. Located at 558 meters above sea level, it connects Trebbio and Valpromaro. While a short climb, it features steep sections on both sides that should not be underestimated. Montemagno also represents a significant initial climb for cyclists traveling from Camaiore towards Lucca.
Monte Corchia is an excellent example of a location that provides a sense of wild nature despite its proximity to urban areas. This typical Apuan peak offers a beautiful and often challenging terrain, rewarding those seeking a more rugged mountain adventure with its untamed beauty.
While not a pass itself, the routes leading to the Monte Forato Natural Arch involve traversing significant mountainous terrain. This unique natural arch, visible from both Versilia and Garfagnana, is a remarkable natural formation. The coast between Cardoso and Fornovolasco, leading to Monte Forato, is highly scenic, allowing visitors to get a close-up view of the 'hole' in the rock.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from points like the Foce del Crocione, which offers a spectacular panorama. The sense of accomplishment after challenging climbs, the beauty of the natural landscapes including chestnut forests and streams, and the historical context found at places like Foce di Sant'Anna are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the mountainous terrain around Camaiore is ideal for longer treks. Many routes, such as those found in the Running Trails around Camaiore guide (which includes longer difficult routes), incorporate multiple passes and offer extended exploration of the Apuan Alps and Versilia region. These routes often connect charming villages and provide diverse landscapes.


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