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Top 20 Mountain Passes around Bosco Chiesanuova

Mountain passes around Bosco Chiesanuova are situated within the Lessinia Regional Nature Park. This area features numerous high-altitude points and scenic viewpoints. It offers routes popular with cyclists and hikers, providing panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and mountains. The region includes rolling hills, dense woods, and pastures, with some locations holding historical significance.

Best mountain passes around Bosco Chiesanuova

  • The most popular mountain pass is Piccolo Stelvio, a trail and cycle way that features nineteen winding hairpin bends…

Last updated: May 14, 2026

Heroes' Road

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Panoramically suggestive white/gravel military road and especially in the last 2 km, after the Galleria D'Havet, until the arrival at the Rifugio Achille Papa. Challenging uphill (in this case in the first part) considering both the slope and the ground.

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Pian delle Fugazze

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Very beautiful, impressive and winding road winds comfortably and with a moderate gradient from Rovereto through the Vallarsa, in German Brandtal up to the passo pian delle fugazze.

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Piccolo Stelvio

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Ascent (descent) on a stony / dirt road full of hairpin bends in a succession that recall the Stelvio Pass, hence (and hence the name).

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Passo di Rocca Pia Trail

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After passing the Passo di Rocca Pia the path goes downhill for a long stretch, until you reach the marked stretch where it becomes steep until you come out into the pastures of Malga Fanta

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Bocca di Selva Mountain Hut

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Unfortunately, as of April 10, 2022, the Bocca di Selva refuge is closed, but you can find itinerant managers in the Lessinia natural park. For information on their locations visit their Facebook page facebook.com/cibarsi.

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Davide Savio
August 14, 2025, Pian delle Fugazze

starting and finishing point of many routes

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Sepp
July 24, 2025, Pian delle Fugazze

Starting point for the tour Rifugio Papa

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Great hub for road, gravel or MTB rides.

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Excellent joint for various road, gravel or MTB rides.

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Luca Fenzi
December 22, 2024, Piccolo Stelvio

Verona's number one dirt climb, many hairpin bends just a few steps from the city center

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Simple route in terms of terrain type, with a spectacular view.

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Marco
January 16, 2024, Pian delle Fugazze

Excellent, kind and helpful, they made us a coffee even though the bar was closed and they didn't even want us to pay for it.

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Luca Fenzi
December 21, 2023, Piccolo Stelvio

iconic climb in the municipality of Verona, perfect for gravel with incredible views of Valpantena

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some other notable mountain passes or high-altitude points to explore around Bosco Chiesanuova?

Beyond the most popular spots, you can explore Pian delle Fugazze, a mountain pass at 1,163 m a.s.l. connecting the Leogra valley and Vallarsa, known for its moderate gradient. Another option is Passo Fittanze della Sega, which offers challenging ascents and views of the Lagarina valley and Lessinia. For a unique experience, consider the Piccolo Stelvio, a trail and cycle way with nineteen winding hairpin bends among olive trees.

Are there family-friendly options among the mountain passes or high-altitude points?

Yes, the Lessinia region offers several family-friendly spots. While some trails require good physical preparation, areas like Bocca di Selva Mountain Hut are noted as family-friendly and offer facilities. The BoscoPark Adventure Park also provides tree-top courses suitable for families looking for an exciting way to experience the mountains. Additionally, some sections of the Passo di Rocca Pia Trail are feasible for children, though caution is advised on steeper parts.

Can I bring my dog on trails around these mountain passes?

Many trails in the Lessinia Regional Nature Park are dog-friendly. For example, parts of the Passo di Rocca Pia Trail are feasible for dogs, but it's crucial to be prepared with basic equipment like an H-harness and hiking leash, especially on challenging sections. Always keep dogs close on steep or exposed areas and avoid routes in adverse weather conditions like rain or snow for their safety.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain passes in Lessinia?

The elevated positions of these points offer extensive panoramic views. You can expect to see the rolling hills, valleys, and dense woods of the Lessinia Regional Nature Park. From many locations, views extend to the Val d'Adige, Valpolicella, Lake Garda, and various mountain ranges including Monte Baldo, Pasubio, Carega, and even the Dolomites to the north. Notable viewpoints include Pian del Lupo and the Castelberto Hut.

Are there historical sites or features to discover near the mountain passes?

Yes, the Lessinia region has historical significance. The Castelberto Hut, for instance, is a reconstruction of a WWI barracks at 1765m and marks the northernmost point of the Monti Lessini plateau. The area still contains remnants of ancient WWI trenches. Additionally, exploring routes like “Bosco Chiesanuova n.1 - Le contrade Cimbre” allows visitors to discover ancient hamlets and historical structures like the Baito della Coletta, an ancient cheese-making building now a museum. You can find more information about the region's history on visitlessinia.eu.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain passes around Bosco Chiesanuova?

The area around Bosco Chiesanuova is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountain hikes, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, including routes like the Carega Peak loop. There are also numerous MTB trails, such as the challenging 'Parco Regionale dell'Alta Lessinia — giro ad anello'. For runners, trails like 'Malghe Folignani Trail No. 5' offer scenic routes. You can find more details on these activities in the Mountain Hikes around Bosco Chiesanuova, MTB Trails around Bosco Chiesanuova, and Running Trails around Bosco Chiesanuova guides.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain passes in Lessinia?

The region is beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activity. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming wildflowers. Summer is ideal for enjoying the high pastures and longer daylight hours. In winter, the snow-covered landscape creates a breathtaking panorama, though it requires expertise and equipment like crampons for higher ascents such as Cima Carega.

Are there options for winter hiking or activities?

Yes, winter offers a unique experience in the Lessinia mountains. While some routes become more challenging and require specialized equipment like crampons, especially for summits like Cima Carega, the snow-covered landscape provides stunning views. It's essential to check weather conditions and trail accessibility, and to be well-prepared with appropriate gear for winter conditions.

Where can I find refreshments or facilities near the mountain passes?

Several mountain passes and high-altitude points offer facilities. Pian delle Fugazze has cafes and restaurants, and Bocca di Selva Mountain Hut is known for its home restaurant, serving typical Lessinia gnocchi. Passo Fittanze della Sega also has a hut available for breaks. Always check opening times, especially during off-peak seasons.

Are there any challenging routes for experienced cyclists or hikers?

Absolutely. For cyclists, the ascent to Passo Fittanze della Sega from Ala is particularly challenging, with an average gradient of 10% and sections up to 20%. Hikers seeking a challenge can aim for the Cima Carega Summit Cross (2259m), which requires expertise and equipment like crampons in winter. The Passo di Rocca Pia Trail also has sections requiring good physical preparation.

What makes the Lessinia Regional Nature Park unique for mountain pass exploration?

The Lessinia Regional Nature Park is unique for its diverse landscape, featuring rolling hills, dense woods, and high green pastures where traditional summer pasturing has occurred for millennia. It offers a blend of natural beauty, panoramic views extending to the Dolomites, and historical significance with WWI remnants. The park also provides extensive opportunities for cycling and hiking across varied terrain, from paved roads to gravel paths.

What do visitors appreciate most about the mountain passes in this area?

Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views, especially from points like Castelberto Hut, which offers vistas across Val d'Adige, Valpolicella, Lake Garda, and various mountain ranges. The winding roads and trails, such as those on Piccolo Stelvio, are also highly appreciated for their scenic beauty and the cycling experience they offer. The presence of mountain huts and cafes for breaks adds to the overall enjoyment.

Are there any circular walks available around the mountain passes?

Yes, the Lessinia Regional Nature Park offers various circular routes. While specific circular walks directly over named passes might vary, many hiking and MTB trails in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the 'Carega Peak loop from Riserva naturale guidata di Campobrun' is a popular option for hikers. You can explore more circular routes in the Mountain Hikes around Bosco Chiesanuova guide.

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