Best mountain passes around Varsi are found in the Province of Parma, within Italy's Emilia-Romagna region. Varsi is situated in the Ceno Valley, characterized by its natural environment and trails suitable for hiking and horse riding. The area features several mountain passes that connect different valleys and provinces, offering routes through the Apennine landscape. These passes are known for their scenic views and provide access to the region's natural beauty.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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If you are on an MTB and heading to Lago Moo, it's time to stop playing and start the gravel climb… 😉
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You arrive by bike after a well-riding climb
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Another hill on the Appennino Bike Tour, going up from Farini you find gentle slopes, along the entire ridge before the hill Apennine panoramas galore.
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First of all, it's not true that you can't see anything since it's panoramic when going down one side or the other. Secondly, it divides the Ceno valley into the municipality of Bardi (not Barci) with that of Farini, and not Ferriere. At least inform yourself before writing 🤣
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Although it has a modest altitude compared to the Alpine passes, 930 meters above sea level, the Linguadà pass still offers great satisfaction. The climb from Bardi has gentle slopes, excellent for training legs and resistance.
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Beautiful Strada ZITTA, Bore the place for the beer.
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a couple of refreshment points close to the pass
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Very little frequented and wild, this beautiful pass connects Bardi and Compiano. On the route there are not many refreshment or rest points, but the tranquility on the way is assured.
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The region offers several scenic passes. Passo del Pelizzone provides beautiful views of Bardi, while Passo S. Donna offers panoramic vistas over the Val Taro. For expansive Apennine panoramas, consider Linguadà Pass.
Several passes serve as important connections. Passo del Pelizzone and Linguadà Pass both mark the border between the provinces of Parma and Piacenza. Pianazze Pass connects the Ceno Valley with the Nure Valley, and Passo Colla links the Ceno da Bardi valley with the Taro valley.
Yes, Passo Colla is known for being less frequented and wild, connecting Bardi and Compiano. It offers tranquility, though refreshment points are sparse along the route.
The mountain passes in the Varsi area typically reach elevations around 1000 meters above sea level. For example, Passo del Pelizzone is at 1021m, Passo Colla is at 1000m, and Passo S. Donna is also around 1000m. Linguadà Pass has a modest altitude of 930m.
Yes, some passes offer refreshment points. Near Pianazze Pass, you can find the ancient trattoria da Pianassa. There are also a couple of refreshment points close to Passo del Pelizzone. However, passes like Passo Colla have fewer options, so it's wise to plan accordingly.
The Varsi area, with its natural environment and trails, is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, gravel biking routes, and mountain biking trails. For more detailed information and routes, explore the Running Trails around Varsi, Gravel biking around Varsi, and MTB Trails around Varsi guides.
While the passes themselves are often part of larger routes, the region offers many hiking opportunities. For example, you can find challenging running routes like the 'Monte Carameto – Monte Mu loop from Bore' or the 'Direttissima to Monte Dosso loop from Varsi' which traverse the Apennine landscape. Check the Running Trails around Varsi guide for more options.
The Ceno Valley and surrounding Apennine landscape are particularly beautiful in autumn with vibrant colors and in spring when nature awakens. These seasons generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the passes and trails.
Visitors appreciate the natural environment and the scenic views offered by these Apennine passes. The komoot community has contributed 8 photos and 20 upvotes, highlighting the beauty and appeal of the area for cycling and exploring.
Based on community tips, the asphalt on some passes, like Passo Colla, is in excellent condition, making them suitable for cycling. Generally, the passes offer good routes for various activities.
Yes, many of the passes are popular among cyclists. Linguadà Pass, for instance, has gentle slopes from Bardi, making it excellent for training. The good asphalt on passes like Passo Colla also makes them enjoyable for bike rides.


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