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Top 20 Mountain Passes around Sampeyre

Best mountain passes around Sampeyre are situated in the Cottian Alps, connecting the Varaita Valley and the Maira Valley. This region is characterized by its challenging mountain routes and diverse natural landscapes. The area features several passes, with Colle di Sampeyre being a prominent example. These passes offer various experiences for outdoor enthusiasts.

Best mountain passes around Sampeyre

  • The most popular mountain pass is Sampeyre Pass, a mountain pass known for its demanding climbs and panoramic views. It is…

Last updated: May 14, 2026

Pian della Regina Plateau

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At this point you are almost at the top. Take a picture and then make the last stretch of climb.

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Beautiful hill, also reachable by the cannon road

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Birrone Pass

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A nice break on the long climb of Strada dei Cannoni. Nice views to the southern valley and to the eastern mountain, and also to the western side.

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Priest Pass

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A wonderful destination that can be reached even by less trained people who want to enjoy a walk in nature.

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Sampeyre Pass

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It is a difficult pass, with an average gradient of 7.6% and a passage of 10.8%. It is classified in the passes out of category by professional cyclists. The fabulous landscapes are there to encourage you!

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Roby73
April 24, 2025, Colle del Prete

Easily reachable, for the more daring you can continue towards Mount Ricordone with a short push stretch immediately after the hill.

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Mik
September 7, 2024, Colle Birrone

Wonderful panoramic point on Mount Birrone

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Manni
August 26, 2024, Colle di Sampeyre

Steep, narrow, lonely, magnificent mountain scenery and plenty of altitude! Do you need more?

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It is one of the most spectacular passes in Piedmont. Without a doubt it is in my Top 5 of Piedmont (Fauniera, Agnello, Nivolet, Colle delle Finestre and Colle di Sampeyre). For many it is a great unknown since Fauniera and Agnello are around it, two passes with a lot of name. It has the characteristics of a colossus: it is long, hard, high (over 2,000m) and has privileged views. Colle Sampeyre connects the Maira valley with the Varaita valley, where the town of Sampeyre is located. It has 3 slopes: two through the Maira valley and one through the Varaita valley. Of the 3, the most special for me is the one through the Elba valley, which starts at Ponte Marmora. The road on the 2 sides of the Maira valley is not in good condition so I suggest going up one of these and going down the side of the Varaita valley, which is in good condition as it was resurfaced in 2023. Obviously, we are talking about narrow roads, with no road signs and no hard shoulder. There is very little traffic, so you only have to worry about the ramps, the views and enjoying nature. Regarding the ban on going up the Elba valley... no problem. You can go up by bike perfectly. At the start of the climb the locals put up a barrier to discourage tourists and prevent them from disturbing their peace and the mountains. Cyclists are very welcome. It has been part of the Giro d'Italia on 2 occasions. On the second occasion, in 2003, it will go down in history as the snowy stage, where Gilberto Simoni crowned and Pantani fell on the descent trying to catch him. As well as being a Top 5 in Piedmont, it is also a Top 15 in Italy. It is a mountain pass that I am very fond of. I always recommend it to cyclists who go through that area.

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A destination mainly for cyclists and motorcyclists, but also for walkers. You can go up from the municipality of Sampeyre (Val Varaita) or from the municipality of Elva (Val Maira). It crosses the Strada dei Cannoni, a long dirt road of 42 km between the 2 valleys, which touches many municipalities, and starts from Colletta di Rossana and ends at Colle della Bicocca

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https://youtu.be/JgCHce59j6E all on tarmac, from the Sampeyre the ridge path starts as a gravel path. Incredible sea of flowers in July.

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Very difficult slopes, you have to manage yourself well because it is also very long.

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Roby73
May 15, 2024, Colle Birrone

Beautiful panoramic hill on the Via dei Cannoni.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main characteristics of the mountain passes around Sampeyre?

The mountain passes around Sampeyre, located in the Cottian Alps, are known for their challenging routes, diverse natural landscapes, and stunning panoramic views. They connect the Varaita Valley and the Maira Valley, offering varied experiences for outdoor enthusiasts.

Which mountain passes are suitable for families or less experienced individuals?

For those seeking a more accessible experience, Priest Pass is a wonderful destination that can be reached even by less trained individuals who wish to enjoy a walk in nature. It offers beautiful views of Monviso and the Varaita valley.

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

The passes offer magnificent panoramic views, especially of the nearby Monviso group. From spots like Sampeyre Pass, you can enjoy fine views in most directions at the summit. Birrone Pass also provides pleasant views of the southern valley and eastern mountain.

Are there challenging routes for experienced cyclists or hikers?

Yes, the region is renowned for its challenging ascents. Sampeyre Pass is particularly famous among cyclists for its demanding climbs, with an average gradient of 7.6% and passages of 10.8%, classified as 'out of category' by professional cyclists. The route from Elva to Colle di Sampeyre is very steep, with gradients up to 15%.

What historical significance do the mountain passes in Sampeyre hold?

The passes have historical roots, with an old Roman route avoiding a significant detour around the ridgeline. At the top of Colle di Sampeyre, you can find the 'Strada dei Cannoni' (Road of the Cannons), an old military road built to transport men and supplies, now serving as an excellent way to experience the landscape.

Can I find hiking trails near these mountain passes?

Absolutely. The area offers numerous hiking opportunities. For example, you can explore routes like the 'Colle del Prete Loop' or 'Cima di Crosa – Valle Varaita'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Sampeyre guide.

What cycling opportunities are available on the mountain passes?

The mountain passes, especially Sampeyre Pass, are a prime destination for cycling. They offer thrilling and challenging experiences for road cycling, gravel riding, and mountain biking. Routes like 'Sampeyre – Sampeyre Pass loop from Sampeyre' are popular. Discover more in the Road Cycling Routes around Sampeyre guide.

When is the best time of year to visit the mountain passes around Sampeyre?

The passes are generally best visited from late spring to early autumn when the roads are clear of snow and the weather is most favorable for outdoor activities. The quieter autumn months can be particularly appealing for enjoying nature and tranquility.

Are there any specific spots for a break or to take photos?

Yes, the Pian della Regina Plateau is a recommended spot to take a picture before the final ascent to the pass. At the summit of Sampeyre Pass, you'll find stunning viewpoints of the Monviso group and the surrounding valleys.

What makes Colle di Sampeyre a notable destination?

Colle di Sampeyre is the premier mountain pass in the region, known for its elevation of 2284 meters and its role as a crucial link between the Varaita and Maira Valleys. It offers a combination of challenging ascents, stunning alpine scenery, and historical interest, making it a highly rewarding destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

Are there other notable passes besides Colle di Sampeyre?

While Colle di Sampeyre is the primary highlight, other passes contribute to the region's appeal. Birrone Pass offers pleasant views, and Priest Pass is a wonderful destination for a nature walk.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the mountain passes in Sampeyre?

Visitors appreciate the challenging climbs, the fabulous landscapes that encourage them to push further, and the wonderful all-round views from the summits. The passes are praised for being suitable for both road bikes and gravel/MTB routes, offering a 'brilliant day out on the bike' and a chance to enjoy nature.

Is it possible to visit the mountain passes during winter?

While the main roads to the passes may be closed or difficult to access due to snow in winter, the region is suitable for snowshoeing. Specific winter conditions should always be checked before planning a visit during colder months.

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