Best mountain passes around Pergine Valsugana are located in a basin in Trentino, Italy, providing access to various scenic routes. This region is characterized by its natural landscape, including the nearby lakes of Levico and Caldonazzo, and serves as a gateway to the Valle dei Mocheni and the Lagorai mountain range. Pergine Valsugana itself features Renaissance architecture and offers cultural experiences. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities amidst mountain scenery.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Definitely steep descent/steep ascent. I rode the road as a descent, which requires concentration. The road is mostly good, but has bumps and cracked asphalt again and again. Generally good to ride, but you have to be careful! Many narrow and poorly visible corners, but very shady. As others have already commented, I also recommend this segment primarily as an ascent. For large parts in the forest, the ascent should still be good to ride even in bright sunshine.
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The pass to descend towards Asiago, climb to Luserna, start by bike and on foot and in winter with skis
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The Vezzena Pass, on the Costo road, connects the Asiago plateau with Lavarone. The road to Luserna also starts here.
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Pass height reached at 1402 m via the Strada del Menador.
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Very nice climb with little traffic, done on a Sunday afternoon in October and crossed paths with 10 cars at most
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The Redebus is recommended from the Val dei Mocheni, as it is already at a sufficient altitude starting from the crossroads. From Pinè, however, it is about 5/6 km of torture with slopes always in double figures and peaks around 15%. Good asphalt. Little traffic.
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Arriving at Vezzena from the Menador after so much effort you can admire the beautiful valley of the 7 municipalities!!
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider Vezzena Pass, which offers vistas of Valsugana, the lakes of Levico and Caldonazzo, the Lagorai mountain group, and the Brenta Dolomites. The Strada del Menador (Kaiserjägerstrasse) also provides unparalleled views of the Valsugana valley and the shimmering lakes of Caldonazzo and Levico.
Yes, several passes have historical importance. Vezzena Pass features the ruins of Fort Verle and other Austrian forts from World War I. The Strada del Menador is an old military road built by Austro-Hungarian forces during WWI, with tunnels carved into the rock. Passo Brocon also bears historical traces from the World Wars, including visible underground bunkers and trenches.
The mountain passes around Pergine Valsugana offer diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For specific routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Pergine Valsugana guide, or check out the Cycling around Pergine Valsugana and Gravel biking around Pergine Valsugana guides for biking options.
Passo Brocon is a family-friendly destination, especially in winter for skiing and snowshoeing. For hiking, Vezzena Pass offers family-friendly trails, and Redebus Pass is known for its forest paths suitable for leisurely walks, with many routes departing from its large car park.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the scenic views. Passo Brocon is a year-round destination, transforming into a family-friendly ski resort in winter, offering alpine skiing, snowboarding, and cross-country skiing.
Absolutely. The Strada del Menador is particularly popular with road cyclists seeking challenging climbs and rewarding panoramas, featuring tight hairpin turns and steep sections. The Climb to Passo del Compet from Assizzi is another classic challenging route with an average gradient of 8% over 10 km.
Parking is available at several passes. Redebus Pass has a large free car park, making it a convenient starting point for various tours. For the Climb to Passo del Compet from Assizzi, you can continue beyond Compet to Panarotta, where parking is available at an altitude of 1782m.
You'll encounter diverse natural beauty. Vezzena Pass is characterized by vast pastures and offers views of the lakes of Levico and Caldonazzo. Redebus Pass is immersed in suggestive woods, providing a peaceful forest experience. Many passes offer stunning viewpoints over valleys and mountain ranges like the Lagorai and Brenta Dolomites.
Yes, Vezzena Pass is known for its traditional 'Vezzena' cheese, a local specialty worth trying if you visit the area.
While specific public transport routes directly to all passes can vary, Pergine Valsugana serves as an excellent starting point. For detailed information on public transport options to specific passes, it's recommended to check local Trentino transport schedules, as services to higher altitudes might be seasonal or limited.
La Bassa Pass, located near Cima Panarotta, is a significant crossroads for various hiking and biking tours. It connects to a network of interesting trails and forest roads, making it an excellent spot for exploring the mountains on foot or by bike, offering great views and diverse routes.


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