Best mountain passes around Pertica Bassa are situated in the mountainous landscape of the Brescia province in Lombardy, Italy. This region offers access to several notable mountain passes known for their challenging routes and historical significance. The area is characterized by a rich mountainous terrain, providing numerous marked trails for hiking and mountain biking. Pertica Bassa serves as a base for exploring these passes and the surrounding mountain environment.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The road is not challenging but the satisfaction when you arrive is fantastic, doable even with a regular bike without particular problems.
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Great views, if you go via Santuario Rio Secco - Capovalle there is no car traffic
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Beautiful road, partly newly asphalted. Lots of motorcycle traffic on weekends.
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11km long asphalt climb with 1000m of altitude difference that never gives up
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Climbed from around 1100 d+ with max gradients of 12/13% but with good plans to catch your breath, the effort however is rewarded by breathtaking views, I recommend especially the summer months given that at altitude in April and May snow is encountered
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The Passo del Cavallino refuge is located in the municipality of Capovalle, at an altitude of 1,100 metres. This retreat is surrounded by nature, offering a quiet and peaceful atmosphere. It is located right near the Cavallino pass, making it an ideal stop to recharge your batteries. The refuge offers homemade food, using mainly local ingredients from zero kilometer companies. The refuge's cuisine specializes in the Trentino and Brescia culinary traditions.
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Old road that runs along part of the original route which dates back to the mid-1500s, a route created to bring the minerals from Val Trompia to the Anfo furnace. This route was modified and made more accessible during the Great War 15/18. Given the slope, with muscular legs you need good legs.
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The Passo Cavallino refuge is located at 1110m. above sea level where the roads coming up from Vobarno, Treviso Bresciano and Capovalle converge and can also be reached by car.
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Pertica Bassa offers access to several notable mountain passes. Among them are Ascent to Passo Baremone, known for its challenging nature and scenic views towards Lake Idro, and Passo Maniva, which boasts significant historical relevance and impressive views of the Lombardy mountain region.
Many passes in the region have a rich history. For example, Passo Baremone follows paths dating back to Roman times and was an old military road. Passo Maniva was fortified by the Italian Royal Army during World War I, and visitors can still explore its cave outposts and trenches. Near Passo Baremone, you can also find the World War I ruin of Fort of Cima Ora.
Yes, the region is known for challenging routes. Ascent to Passo Baremone is particularly appealing to cyclists due to its challenging nature, with an average gradient of 8.8% over 11.1 kilometers from Anfo. The road itself is largely unpaved with significant rockfall risk and steep grades. The climb to Passo Maniva from Bagolino is also considered very challenging, with sections reaching a 15% gradient.
The mountain passes are generally best visited during the warmer months. Passo Baremone, for instance, is usually open from June to late October. However, heavy rains can lead to closures, so it's always wise to check local conditions before planning your trip.
The passes offer spectacular views. From Passo Baremone, you can enjoy scenic vistas towards Lake Idro, especially from viewpoints like the former lookout point at Fort of Cima Ora. Passo Maniva provides impressive views of the Lombardy mountain region, while Passo San Rocco (Capovalle) offers consistently great views throughout the climb.
Yes, Rifugio Passo Cavallino is a family-friendly hut located where roads from Vobarno, Treviso Bresciano, and Capovalle intersect. It offers a great view of the valley and can be a good stop for families exploring the area.
The mountainous terrain around Pertica Bassa is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous marked trails for hiking, mountain biking, and gravel biking. For more detailed routes, explore the MTB Trails around Pertica Bassa, Gravel biking around Pertica Bassa, and Hiking around Pertica Bassa guides.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful ascents for both road bikes and MTBs, often describing them as 'magnificent' and offering 'little Stelvio' experiences. The 'enchanting pedaling accompanied by the sounds of nature' and the 'fantastic landscape that repays the effort made' are also commonly highlighted, along with the rewarding views of the surrounding mountains.
Yes, Fobbia Pass (1,112 m) is described as feasible from all sides with a minimum of training, offering an enchanting pedaling experience. Additionally, the rise to Passo San Rocco (Capovalle) from the east side is less steep than from Lake Idro, making it a more manageable option.
Yes, some passes offer amenities. Near Fobbia Pass (1,112 m), there's a small fountain to refuel and a bar a little further towards Capovalle. Rifugio Passo Cavallino also serves as a hut and restaurant, providing a place to rest and eat.
Yes, Passo Maniva is a popular destination for winter sports. It has hosted ski lifts and served as a ski resort since the 1960s, offering 20 km of slopes for enthusiasts.


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