Best mountain passes around Mezzana are found in the Val di Sole, a region situated amidst the Adamello-Presanella, Ortles-Cevedale, and Brenta Dolomites mountain groups. Mezzana, located at 940 meters above sea level, serves as a base for exploring these mountain landscapes. The area offers access to various high points and alpine huts.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Arriving at the Carlo Magno Pass, heading towards Madonna di Campiglio. A nice climb, albeit busy.
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From the Grostè Pass, take path 390 which turns northwest and skirts the Pietra Grande massif, climbing steps and metal ropes. Near the Orti della Regina (1 hour 30 minutes from the Grostè Pass), path 390 joins path 336 (Costanzi), which you follow through the Upper Val Gelada to the Bocca dei Tre Sassi (2614 m), 1 hour 30 minutes; 3 hours from the Grostè Pass. Once you have left path 336, follow the sign 334 downhill through the Val delle Giare to the junction with path 306, Palete path (just under an hour's walk - 4 hours from the start). Continue uphill on the path to the Grostè Pass, 1 hour 20 minutes - 5 hours 20 minutes in total.
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https://youtu.be/k0KOxT-ZYC0 Last proper pass before Garda
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You reach the Grosté pass from which you can enjoy an unmissable panorama. Departure for many excursions.
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Via the Campiglio state road 239 you go up to the Campo Carlo Magno Pass, an Alpine pass in Trentino that connects the Val di Sole with the Val Rendena, between the Brenta Dolomites and the Presanella Group. Legend (without great historical foundations) has it that the toponymy may derive from the passage of Charlemagne during his descent towards Rome in the year 800.
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From the pass above the Rifugio Stoppani you have a wonderful view of the surrounding mountains
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With this train you can shorten the ascent
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Alpine pass crossed by a medieval road on a prehistoric route, which connects the Val di Sole with the Val Rendena, between the Brenta Dolomites and the Presanella Group. It is the watershed between the Sarca and Noce basins. The name derives from the undocumented legend that Charlemagne camped here in the year 800 during his descent towards Rome.
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Among the many passes, Passo Rabbi (Rabbijoch) is a classic Alpine crossing, reaching a high plateau at 2460 meters. Another significant pass is Passo Campo Carlo Magno, known for its historical importance and its location between the Brenta Dolomites and the Presanella Group.
Yes, the area offers options suitable for families. For instance, the Grosté Cable Car provides an accessible way to reach higher elevations, offering incredible views and access to refuges like Rifugio Boch and Rifugio Stoppani, making it a family-friendly choice.
The region around Mezzana is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes like the Marilleva 1400 to Laghetti di Mezzana Trail. For cyclists, there are options for gravel biking and road cycling, with routes leading to passes like Tonale Pass.
The summer months are generally ideal for exploring the mountain passes around Mezzana, especially for hiking and cycling. Many passes, like Grosté Pass, are described as very nice to walk in the summer. During winter, conditions can be challenging, and some passes may not be accessible for walking or cycling.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Passo Campo Carlo Magno is a prime example, known for its ancient origins as a medieval road following a prehistoric route. Legend even suggests Charlemagne camped there in 800 AD during his descent to Rome.
The mountain passes around Mezzana offer spectacular panoramic views. Located amidst the majestic peaks of the Adamello-Presanella, Ortles-Cevedale, and Brenta Dolomites mountain groups, you can expect breathtaking scenery, including dramatic mountain ranges and geological formations. Passes like Passo Campo Carlo Magno provide views of both the Brenta Dolomites and the Presanella Group.
For those seeking a challenge, Passo Rabbi (Rabbijoch) is a classic Alpine crossing for mountain bikers, involving steep sections and singletracks. The route from the Ultental valley climbs through an impressive cirque to a high plateau at 2460 meters, requiring significant effort.
Yes, for mountain bikers, the Rabbi Joch Trail is highly regarded. Its upper part is described as very flowy and easy to ride (S1), offering a fantastic view. The lower part becomes more technical (S2) as it enters the forest.
The region is part of the Southern Limestone Alps, with the Brenta Group being a notable natural monument. Passes like Grosté Pass offer access to this stunning geological landscape, providing insights into the formation of the Dolomites.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning natural beauty, the diverse range of trails for various activities, and the historical significance of certain passes. The panoramic views, especially at sunrise over passes like Rabbijoch, are often highlighted as memorable experiences. The community has given these highlights 128 upvotes and shared 70 photos, reflecting their positive experiences.
Yes, several refuges are accessible. From the Grosté Cable Car, you can reach Rifugio Boch (middle station) and Rifugio Stoppani (mountain station). Additionally, Rifugio Graffer is a short descent from the mountain station. Near Passo Rabbi, the Haselgruber Hütte offers overnight accommodation and simple, delicious food.


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