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Top 8 Mountain Passes around Conco

Best mountain passes around Conco are found within the mountainous terrain of the Asiago Plateau in Vicenza, Italy. This area features a diverse landscape with elevations reaching up to 799 meters in the town of Conco itself. The region is characterized by its historical significance, particularly from the First World War, and offers various routes through forests and along panoramic viewpoints. The terrain includes both challenging climbs and more accessible roads, making it suitable for different activity levels.

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Last updated: May 16, 2026

Foza–Valstagna Hairpin Road

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Small street with many bends (SP73, 20 bends).
Little traffic, partly beautiful views.
From Valstagna to Foza to the Sette Comuni, the Asiago plateau.
More information: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sieben_Gemeinden_(Italien)

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Col d'Astiago

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Col d'Astiago is located in the south-eastern sector of the Asiago plateau. Wide panorama of the Brenta and towards Monte Grappa. Here is the pumping station of the aqueduct that brings water from the Oliero caves to the plateau.

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Valstagna–Foza Climb

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Fascinating climb, to be tasted. Traffic is very limited. You arrive in Foza, Asiago plateau, halfway between Enego and Gallio. Once in Foza you can indulge yourself with the various branches, both in asphalt and in dirt.

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Beautiful and long climb, ideally divided by a stretch of false flat where you can catch your breath before the slopes become significant

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At Passo Vezzena

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Very nice, not difficult driveway from Asiago to Passo Vezzena.
Relatively little traffic, hardly any major inclines, small road, sometimes beautiful views.
First on the SP349 (in Veneto), later on …

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Nicola
February 1, 2026, Ascent to Monte Grappa from Romano d'Ezzellino

This climb is a must-do, and shouldn't be underestimated. Fortunately, it has some sections where you can catch your breath.

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April 8, 2025, Col d'Astiago

This large concrete tank pumps water from the springs of the Oliero Caves, thanks to an aqueduct that exceeds 1000m of altitude, and then distributes it throughout the Asiago Plateau: up here in fact the territory is karst, so it does not retain the water that flows downstream through underground passages... practically the same water from rain and snow that naturally flows from the summit, is artificially made to rise out of necessity! The current aqueduct and tank were built on the traces of a system already built during the First World War, to overcome the primary problem of water supply to the Plateau, which presented itself in all its gravity during the conflict, both due to the exponential growth in the number of men present at altitude, and due to the dispute over the few springs by the opposing adversaries. Considered by many to be a horrible structure, for me it is a suggestive, totally detached brutalist architecture, positioned in a natural and uncontaminated environment: a fascinating contrast!

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April 8, 2025, Col d'Astiago

Col d'Asiago offers a beautiful and privileged panoramic point on the underlying Canale del Brenta, or the narrow and deep terminal part of Valsugana. But the view extends over the Asiago Plateau and the entire skyline of mountains that border it to the north, the Grappa Massif to the east and the mouth of Val Brenta. In the distance, the Piccole Dolomiti, the Pale di San Martino and the Vette Feltrine. Precisely because of its strategic position, during the First World War it was a strongly armed Italian defensive bastion and decisive in various phases of the conflict. The peak is also known locally by the ancient and dialect toponym 'Col del S-ciavo', dating back to the time of the Serenissima: on the slopes of the hill in fact the 'schiavoni' (i.e. the non-Latin inhabitants of the dominions of Dalmatia and the Venetian hinterland) cut wood for the naval fleet; the trunks (especially beech trees) were lowered down the valley through the famous and nearby Calà del Sasso; they were then loaded onto rafts that went down the entire Brenta, until they reached the lagoon and the Arsenale of Venice. A large concrete cistern dominates the summit, collecting the water pumped from the Oliero Caves, 1000m further downstream, and distributing it to the Plateau.

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The easiest climb to tackle the grappa, which allows for some stretches to catch your breath

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Thurs. October 12th '23 a car rally will be held on the public road that is not (!) closed. For the. For a long time I couldn't tell what was going on - until I noticed the folding chairs with the marshals... If available, the center line is the benchmark for the drivers and the hairpin bends are preferably driven on the inside: Have fun descending into the right-hand bends - there are always a few 'surprises'. I saw 2 Carabinieri vehicles on the way without any apparent surveillance activity - a third was taking care of an illegal parker. Well - I definitely won't be doing this (very nice) lap on this date again.

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Col d'Astiago is located in the south-eastern sector of the Asiago plateau. Wide panorama of the Brenta and towards Monte Grappa. Here is the pumping station of the aqueduct that brings water from the Oliero caves to the plateau.

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Nice cycling challenge, long and quite tough climb

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Although the Piccolo Stelvio has nothing to do with the Passo di Stelvio, it does have some hairpin bends with a very pleasant gradient in a beautiful landscape. Highly recommended driveway!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain and difficulty can I expect on mountain passes around Conco?

The mountain passes around Conco, located on the Asiago Plateau, offer a diverse range of terrain. You'll find challenging climbs with significant gradients, such as the Valstagna–Foza Climb which features a 14 km ascent with an average gradient of 6.7%. There are also more intermediate options like At Passo Vezzena, which is described as a not difficult drive with relatively little traffic and few major inclines. The area caters to various activity levels, from demanding routes with many hairpin bends to more accessible roads.

Are there any mountain passes with historical significance near Conco?

Yes, the region around Conco is rich in history, particularly from the First World War. For instance, Col d'Astiago served as a strongly armed Italian defensive bastion during the conflict due to its strategic position. It also features a large concrete cistern built on the traces of a WWI system, addressing the critical water supply issue on the Plateau during the war.

What are some of the most scenic viewpoints along the mountain passes?

Many passes offer beautiful panoramic views. From Col d'Astiago, you can enjoy a wide panorama of the Brenta and towards Monte Grappa, extending over the Asiago Plateau and the surrounding mountains. The Foza–Valstagna Hairpin Road also provides beautiful views as you connect from Valstagna to Foza and the Sette Comuni.

Are there family-friendly mountain passes or routes suitable for beginners around Conco?

While some passes are challenging, options like At Passo Vezzena are described as 'not difficult drives' with few major inclines, making them more accessible. For specific family-friendly hiking routes, you might explore the 'Mountain Hikes around Conco' guide, which includes moderate difficulty routes like the 'Maiga Piana della Casetta loop from Monte Cogolin' or 'Bocchetta Paù Viewpoint – Carriola Mountain Hut loop from Fondi'. You can find more details in the Mountain Hikes around Conco guide.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain passes?

The area around Conco offers a variety of outdoor activities. Besides exploring the mountain passes, you can find numerous routes for mountaineering, jogging, and cycling. For example, the Mountain Hikes around Conco guide lists routes like the 'Rifugio Monte Grappa loop'. Cyclists can explore routes such as the 'Military Memorial of Asiago – Asiago — Stage Host Town loop' detailed in the Cycling around Conco guide.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain passes around Conco?

The guide mentions that in winter, you should be prepared for colder temperatures at higher altitudes, especially on climbs like the Valstagna–Foza Climb. Generally, late spring, summer, and early autumn offer more favorable weather conditions for exploring mountain passes, with lush greenery and comfortable temperatures. However, specific seasonal conditions can vary, so checking local forecasts is always recommended.

Are there any facilities or places to eat near the mountain passes?

Yes, some passes offer facilities. For instance, At Passo Vezzena, you'll find a hotel with a restaurant, and refreshments are available at Ristorante Ghertele and Ristorante all'Antico nearby. After completing the Valstagna–Foza Climb in Foza, you can find excellent sandwiches and bruschetta at the Monte Fior hotel restaurant.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain passes around Conco?

Visitors appreciate the challenging climbs, scenic hairpin roads, and the variety of terrain. The Valstagna–Foza Climb is described as a 'fascinating climb to be tasted' with little traffic, leading to the Asiago plateau through 20 hairpin bends immersed in woods. The Foza–Valstagna Hairpin Road is noted for its pleasant gradient and beautiful landscape, making it a highly recommended drive.

Can I find challenging cycling routes among the mountain passes?

Absolutely. The area is known for challenging climbs. The Valstagna–Foza Climb is a significant challenge with a 14 km ascent and an average gradient of 6.7%. The Foza–Valstagna Hairpin Road is also considered a 'nice cycling challenge, long and quite tough climb'. For more cycling options, refer to the Cycling around Conco guide.

Are there any specific hiking trails near the mountain passes?

Yes, there are various hiking opportunities. For example, you can find routes like the 'Rifugio Monte Grappa loop from Romano d'Ezzelino' or the 'Croce di San Francesco loop from Valstagna'. These and other trails are detailed in the Mountain Hikes around Conco guide, which focuses on mountaineering in the region.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter in the Conco mountain areas?

While specific wildlife sightings are not detailed for each pass, mountainous regions like the Asiago Plateau are typically home to various species. You might encounter forest animals, birds of prey, and other local fauna. Exploring routes through woods, such as those found on the Valstagna–Foza Climb, increases your chances of observing nature.

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