Best mountain passes around Clusone provide access to the diverse landscapes of the Bergamo Alps in Lombardy, Italy. This region features a mix of challenging ascents and scenic routes, connecting various valleys. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, offering panoramic views and opportunities for outdoor activities. Clusone serves as a base for exploring these passes, which are known for their natural beauty and varied features.
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Convenient starting point for reaching various places including Monte Sparavera. The parking lot can accommodate about thirty cars, and along the road about 7/8 more. Remember to get the scratch-off parking permit, available for purchase in the municipalities of Peia or Ranzanico (it is not the same one needed for M.Farno).
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PLEASE NOTE!!! Starting June 2025, parking at Forcella is subject to a fee. A small fee of €3 will be charged for parking. The goal is to use the proceeds to maintain Via Cadorna (this is what the municipality has declared. Whether this is fair or not, I'll leave it to others to decide), the main thoroughfare leading to Forcella.
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Passo degli Agnelli is located at 1950 meters above sea level, under the steep walls of the southern slope of Presolana. It is a spectacular panoramic point, easily reachable from Rifugio Rino Olmo. The hike to the pass offers splendid views of the surrounding mountains and can be part of a circular tour that includes Valle dei Mulini, Passo Olone and Rifugio Olmo. The trail crosses scree and woods, offering an immersive experience in the nature of the Bergamo Orobie
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Forcella Larga is a pass located along the hiking trail that connects Pizzo Formico (1636 m) to Montagnina, in Val Gandino, province of Bergamo. It is a panoramic point much appreciated by hikers for its view of the Orobie Bergamasche and Val Seriana. Characteristics of Forcella Larga: Altitude: About 1470 meters. Access: Reachable via the CAI 549 path, which connects Monte Farno to the Rifugio Parafulmine. Panorama: View of Val Seriana, Val Gandino and the surrounding mountains. Support points: Capanna Ilaria, located near the fork. Recommended route: The most common path starts from Conca del Farno, crosses Montagnina and reaches Forcella Larga before continuing towards the summit of Pizzo Formico. It is an excursion suitable for those who have experience in the mountains and want to enjoy a breathtaking view.
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Capanna Ilaria is located at 1470 meters above sea level, in the Forcella Larga area, along the hiking trail that leads to Pizzo Formico (1636 m). It is a reference point for hikers who cross the Montagnina and head towards Rifugio Parafulmine. Characteristics of Capanna Ilaria: Altitude: 1470 m. Location: Forcella Larga, along the CAI 549 trail. History: The hut is a historic ruin, often used as a rest point. Route: Connections with Pizzo Formico, Monte Farno and Rifugio Parafulmine. Panorama: View of Val Seriana, Val Gandino and the Orobie. From Pizzo Formico, Capanna Ilaria can be reached in about 30 minutes, following the trail that crosses the Montagnina. It is a perfect place for a break before continuing towards the refuge or the summit.
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nice to pass by and ring the bell.
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This climb is wonderful, the slopes are never too severe, making the climb very enjoyable.
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It is possible to enter the metal helix to pull the rope and ring the bell... I recommend not doing this with the dog in tow, he would be very scared!
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Passo degli Agnelli, located at 1,950 meters under the majestic Presolana massif. Another excellent choice is Olone Pass, which offers incredible vistas of the Presolana massif, Valzurio, and Castione.
Yes, the region is very popular with cyclists. The Zambla Pass is a favorite, known for its enjoyable climb with varied terrain and a public fountain and restaurant at the summit. The ascent from Ponte Nossa is about 14 kilometers, while from Ambria it's approximately 22.9 kilometers. You can find more cycling routes in the area by exploring the Cycling around Clusone guide.
Many passes serve as excellent starting points for hikes. The Ranzanico Pass (Forcella di Ranzanico) is a great base for excursions to Monte Sparavera, Malgalonga, or Monte Croce. The Passo della Presolana, mentioned in regional research, also offers numerous trails like the 'Presolana Periplo' and sections of the 'Orobie Trail'. For more options, check out the Mountain Hikes around Clusone guide.
Yes, the Third Millennium Bell at Forcella Larga is a significant man-made monument and mountain pass. It holds historical importance as a meeting point for mountaineers from Val Gandino and Valseriana, and is near the ruins of the Rif. Capanna Ilaria, which was destroyed in World War II and used by partisans.
The warmer months are ideal for hiking, cycling, and scenic drives, with numerous trails and pleasant weather. In winter, passes like Passo della Presolana transform into popular ski destinations, offering slopes for various skill levels. The Olone Pass is also noted for chamois sightings in winter.
While many mountain passes involve challenging terrain, the Forcella di Ranzanico, accessible via Ranzanico Pass, is listed as family-friendly and can be reached by car, making it a good starting point for easier excursions. The general area around Clusone offers varied outdoor pursuits suitable for different ages.
At the Ranzanico Pass (Forcella di Ranzanico), a parking area is available with a scratch and stop system (3 euros) for about 30 spaces. The Zambla Pass also has parking facilities at the summit.
You can expect diverse and stunning landscapes. Passes like Passo degli Agnelli offer panoramic views of the Presolana massif. The journey to Zambla Pass includes passages through gorges with rivers and waterfalls, and extensive forested areas, immersing you in the natural environment of the Bergamo valleys.
Yes, at the summit of Zambla Pass, you will find a public fountain and a restaurant/bar, making it a convenient stop for cyclists and walkers. The Passo degli Agnelli and Olone Pass are both easily reachable from the Rino Olmo refuge, which can provide refreshments.
The difficulty varies. For example, the ascent to Ranzanico Pass from Ranzanico is described as a narrow, challenging climb with steep gradients. In contrast, the climb to Zambla Pass is considered enjoyable with slopes that are never too severe, despite its length. Hiking to Olone Pass is technically easy but physically demanding.
Yes, the Clusone area offers various running opportunities. While not directly on the passes, you can find trails like the 'Running on the Skiroll Track and the forests of Clusone' or routes along the Val Seriana Cycle Path. For detailed routes, refer to the Running Trails around Clusone guide.


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