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Top 20 Mountain Passes around Cosio Di Arroscia

Best mountain passes around Cosio Di Arroscia are situated in the Ligurian Alps, offering access to various routes. This region provides diverse landscapes, including forests, meadows, and historical mule tracks. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain and serves as a gateway to peaks like Monte Saccarello. It features routes suitable for different outdoor activities.

Best mountain passes around Cosio Di Arroscia

  • The most popular mountain passes is Colle della Boaria Hairpin on the Via del Sale, a…

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Colle della Boaria Hairpin on the Via del Sale

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Colle della Boaria is one of the most iconic points of the entire Alta Via del Sale due to its incredible hairpin bend overlooking the void.

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Pas du Tanarel

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The Passo Tanarello is located on the Italian-French border at 2,042 meters above sea level. It connects the Roya Valley in France and the Tanaro Valley in Italy.

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Beautiful landscapes immersed in nature. At times it looks like a lunar landscape.

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Alta Via de Sel - gravel road

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very nice ride to do in MTB even if with the muscle it becomes challenging. It is always open to bikes and on foot but I highly recommend doing it …

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Duke Pass

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The Duca pass is a fascinating "gate" between vertical rocks; the surrounding panorama is breathtaking, to say the least.

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Giorgio Zuzu
July 1, 2026, Passo del Duca

Left home at 7 am, arrived at the Pian delle Gorre refuge at 8:30 am for breakfast and around 8:45 am departure for the tour… and to think that it was supposed to be just the Pis del Pesio loop… but then, arriving at the crossroads, I remembered Tissone's words who had been there just a week before and told me that the Pis doesn't wet, so what do I do, go see a waterfall without water?? No way!! And so off towards the Duca pass… then, arriving from the Duca… it was still early… alright, I got carried away… off towards the Garelli refuge… and back to the Pian delle Gorre refuge… a top day!!! I almost didn't deserve it!!! But that’s it!!! So, a big loop!! But damn me and damn these f…ing loop tours… ahahahah… a very positive first experience!!! I was home at 4:30 pm

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... Duca e Garelli trail … show me the way Started from home at 7, arrived at Rifugio Pian delle Gorre at 8:30, breakfast and around 8:45 departure for the tour… and to think that it was supposed to be just the Pis del Pesio loop… but then, arriving at the crossroads, I remembered Tissone's words who had been there just a week before and told me that the Pis wasn't pissing anymore and so what do I do, go see a waterfall without water?? No way!! And so off towards Passo del Duca… then arriving from the Duca… it was still early… alright then I got carried away… off towards Rifugio Garelli… and back to Rifugio Pian delle Gorre… a top day!!! I almost didn't deserve it!!! But that’s it!!! So loop!! But damn me and damn these fucking loop trails… ahahahah … as a first experience very positive!!! At 16:30 I was home

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An Alpine pass that can be reached quite easily, if you follow the wide mule track that climbs in hairpin bends and that starts from Gias degli Arpi

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Beautiful landscapes immersed in nature. At times it looks like a lunar landscape.

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Highly recommended, stock up on water

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As Gian Luca wrote, it's best to drive on Thursdays, otherwise you'll just be swallowing road dust from the vehicles that drive on the gravel. https://youtu.be/zjW_mgeyPfk

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At Rifugio Don Barbera, E-bikes can be charged in large numbers (approx. 15-20). During peak season, the shed with the sockets is mercilessly overcrowded with bikes and it's buzzing. Longer waiting time at food distribution. For those who don't need to charge, I recommend continuing to Rifugio Gardetta. Very chilled, great location, brutally fast kitchen, very friendly staff https://youtu.be/zjW_mgeyPfk

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Erik
November 10, 2024, Passo del Duca

Magnificent route, both uphill and downhill. Not for beginners. You need to have some technical riding skills both uphill and downhill (and conditional training even with e-bikes), but very beautiful. ABSOLUTELY AVOID the very technical Gias Funtena part downhill and especially very popular with hikers between April and September especially the period May - July (phenomenon of the Pis del Pesio) and continue along the uphill route also downhill thus visiting, in 3 minutes of walking, the Cascate del Saut before arriving at Pian delle Gorre. Pedaling all uphill including the last 3 hairpin bends. Breathtaking landscapes. Period June (evaluate the presence of potentially dangerous snow at Passo del Duca) - October

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the mountain passes around Cosio Di Arroscia unique?

The mountain passes in the Ligurian Alps near Cosio Di Arroscia are unique for their stunning panoramic views, challenging routes, and historical significance. They offer diverse landscapes, from forests and meadows to dramatic, almost lunar terrains, and are part of ancient mule tracks like the Alta Via del Sale.

Which mountain passes offer the most dramatic views?

For dramatic views, consider visiting Colle della Boaria Hairpin on the Via del Sale, known for its incredible hairpin bend that appears to overlook a void. Another highlight is Pas du Tanarel, which provides breathtaking vistas from the Italian-French border at over 2,000 meters above sea level.

Are there challenging cycling routes available near these passes?

Yes, the region is excellent for challenging cycling. Pas du Tanarel is notable as the only cycling route allowing passage from the Monesi valley to the French side. The Alta Via del Sale, including sections like Via del Sale between Col de la Boaria and Rifugio Don Barbera, is a well-known gravel road for two-wheelers. For more options, explore the MTB Trails around Cosio Di Arroscia or Road Cycling Routes around Cosio Di Arroscia.

Can I find historical routes among the mountain passes?

Absolutely. Many passes are part of ancient mule tracks and historical roads. The most prominent is the Alta Via del Sale, a historic gravel road offering beautiful landscapes and a cultural dimension to your outdoor experience. Sections like Via del Sale between Col de la Boaria and Rifugio Don Barbera are particularly renowned.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the mountain passes?

The area around Cosio Di Arroscia's mountain passes is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy trekking, mountain biking, and road cycling. The diverse terrain includes forests, meadows, and challenging ascents. For detailed routes, check out the Hiking around Cosio Di Arroscia, MTB Trails around Cosio Di Arroscia, and Road Cycling Routes around Cosio Di Arroscia guides.

When is the best time of year to visit the mountain passes in the Ligurian Alps?

The best time to visit the mountain passes in the Ligurian Alps is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. This period offers favorable weather for trekking, cycling, and enjoying the panoramic views. Some gravel roads, like the Alta Via del Sale, are recommended to visit on Thursdays and Sundays to avoid dust from other vehicles.

Are there any easier or family-friendly mountain passes to explore?

While many passes offer challenging routes, some areas provide more accessible options. Colle d'Oggia, for instance, offers a scenic and picturesque route through hilly landscapes, which might be suitable for those seeking a less strenuous journey. The area around Mendatica, leading to Colle del Garezzo, also features diverse landscapes with forests and meadows that can be explored at a more relaxed pace.

What natural features and wildlife can I expect to see?

The passes are part of the Ligurian Alps Park, offering opportunities to discover lush forests, expansive meadows, and diverse flora. You might encounter local wildlife typical of alpine environments. The area around Colle del Garezzo, for example, is known for the Arroscia Waterfalls and the luxuriant beech wood of the Rezzo forest.

Are there any specific tips for visiting the Alta Via del Sale?

When visiting the Alta Via del Sale, especially sections like Via del Sale between Col de la Boaria and Rifugio Don Barbera, it's advisable to be aware of motorized vehicles. Some visitors recommend doing it on Tuesdays and/or Thursdays when the road is often closed to vehicular traffic, providing a more peaceful experience. Water points can be found at Le Marmotte, Baita 2000, and Rifugio Don Barbera.

How can I access the mountain passes, and is parking available?

Access to the mountain passes typically involves driving to nearby towns or trailheads. While specific parking information for each pass isn't detailed, many popular starting points for trails and passes in the Ligurian Alps will have designated parking areas. Public transport options are limited in these mountainous regions, so personal vehicles are generally recommended for access.

What is special about Colle d'Oggia?

Colle d'Oggia is a small pass known for its winding journey through the hilly landscapes of Liguria. It offers a scenic and picturesque route with charming ascents and descents, providing beautiful mountain views over the valley, making it a rewarding experience for those exploring the region.

What is the significance of Passo Tanarello?

Pas du Tanarel (or Passo Tanarello) is significant as it's located on the Italian-French border at 2,042 meters above sea level, connecting the Val Roia in France with the Val Tanaro in Italy. It's a popular spot for its breathtaking views and serves as a gateway to reach Monte Tanarello and Monte Saccarello, one of the highest peaks in the area. It's also the only cycling route allowing passage from the Monesi valley to the French side.

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