Best mountain passes around Valdobbiadene traverse a landscape characterized by the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Prosecco Hills, featuring steep slopes and small parallel valleys. This region, renowned for its vineyards, offers challenging ascents and scenic routes that function as passes through the hilly terrain. The area provides a blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and cultural significance. Visitors can explore a diverse environment that combines physical activity with wine tourism and cultural exploration.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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The climb from Maser to Forcella Mostaccin is a great classic of the Colli Asolani, loved by cyclists for its brevity but capable of demanding respect. About 3 km long with an average gradient of 7%, it winds through dense woods and sinuous curves that offer evocative views. The climb is ideally divided into two parts: a first, more rideable section and a decidedly more challenging finale. After the second kilometer, the gradients become steep, reaching peaks of 10-12%. Reaching the Forcella pass, a historic crossroads between the Asolano and Valcavasia, offers great satisfaction and the possibility to continue towards Monfumo or descend towards Castelcucco, immersed in a timeless hilly landscape. It is the perfect terrain for a short but intense workout or a scenic detour.
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Nice climb halfway up and towards the end the slopes are noticeable but nothing impossible
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My (last) climb to Mostacin from Maser. A summary of the climb. https://youtu.be/UZLiOHzOrsQ?feature=shared
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The road between Maser and Col Mostaccin is one of the most popular among cyclists in the area. It is quite common to tackle it uphill, with a length of almost three kilometers and an average gradient of 7.9%. The steepest hundred meters are at 14% and there are six hairpin bends.
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Beautiful and suggestive climb among the hills of Treviso.
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Drove from Feltre/Belluno in July 2017 as part of my first big tour (Krumbach-Venice via the Via Claudia Augusta). It was the 6th day of my tour, I already had 90 kilometers on the clock at the start of the pass and the destination for the day was Pieve di Soligo on the Treviso side. As an absolute "multi-day tour newbie" and "pass newbie", the Passo di Praderadego simply ruined me completely. Despite the many tours now underway, struggling to get there with luggage in the blazing July sun is still one of the worst experiences. Anyone who has made it can look forward to a quiet, sleepy pass summit and then enjoy the rapid descent with a beautiful view. A milestone on the Via Claudia Augusta can also be found above. When leaving, please note that the road is not always in the best condition!
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The Valdobbiadene region, part of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Prosecco Hills, features a landscape of steep slopes and small parallel valleys. While not traditional high-alpine passes, these routes offer challenging ascents and descents, often through vineyards and pre-alpine scenery. You'll encounter a mix of paved roads popular with cyclists and dirt tracks suitable for hiking and gravel biking.
Yes, several passes have historical significance. For instance, Forcella Mostaccin is an ancient pass between the Asolo hills that served as a strategic point during the Great War. Passo di Praderadego is also historically notable, with some reconstructions suggesting a variant of the ancient Via Claudia Augusta Altinate passed through it.
The Valdobbiadene area is renowned for its challenging cycling climbs. The Ascent from Maser to Col Mostaccin is a popular route with an average gradient of 7.9% and sections up to 14%. Another very demanding climb is the Salto della Capra Climb, known as the 'Mortirolo del Veneto,' which features an average slope of 10.06% over 10.8 km with extreme sections.
Many routes and passes in the region offer spectacular panoramic views. The Scenic road to Monte Tomba is a popular climb specifically known for its extensive views. Additionally, the Passo di Praderadego provides scenic vistas as it traverses the pre-alpine landscape. The entire Prosecco Hills region, with its distinctive 'ciglioni' (terraced vineyards), offers continuous scenic beauty.
The Valdobbiadene area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Monte Cesen — ring tour from Pianezze di Valdobbiadene' or 'The land of Prosecco — ring tour in Valdobbiadene'. For cyclists, there are challenging road climbs and extensive gravel biking routes like the 'Combài – Prosecco Hills loop'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails such as the 'Anello del Monte Cesen'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for hiking, gravel biking, and MTB trails around Valdobbiadene.
While many climbs are challenging, the region offers options for various fitness levels. The Prosecco Superiore Ring, a 15-kilometer circular route, can be explored on foot or by bicycle and is suitable for families looking for an immersive experience through vineyards and villages. For hiking, 'The land of Prosecco — ring tour in Valdobbiadene' is an easy 4 km route that could be suitable for families.
The best time to visit is generally during spring and autumn. Spring offers pleasant temperatures and blooming landscapes, while autumn is particularly beautiful when the vineyards turn golden, making it ideal for combining physical activity with wine tourism. Summer can be hot, especially on exposed routes, and some higher sections might experience snow in winter.
The Valdobbiadene region is unique due to its UNESCO World Heritage status, recognizing its distinctive 'ciglioni' – narrow grassy terraces for vine cultivation. This creates a captivating blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and cultural significance. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy challenging climbs, scenic routes through vineyards, and a chance to experience the heart of the Prosecco wine region.
Yes, especially near more frequented passes and in the villages throughout the Valdobbiadene region. For example, Passo di Praderadego has the Ai Faggi restaurant bar at its peak. The entire area is dotted with charming villages where you can find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation, allowing you to combine your outdoor adventures with local culinary experiences.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning scenic views, especially those overlooking the undulating Prosecco vineyards. Cyclists particularly enjoy the challenge of the steep gradients and the sense of accomplishment from conquering climbs like the Passo di Praderadego or the Ascent from Maser to Col Mostaccin. The historical significance of places like Forcella Mostaccin also adds to the appeal.
Yes, the Prosecco Superiore Ring is a notable 15-kilometer circular route that starts and ends in San Pietro di Barbozza. It takes you through villages like Santo Stefano, Saccol, and Guia, and the famous Cartizze area, offering an immersive experience into the heart of the Prosecco region with continuous scenic views of vineyards and cultural landmarks.
Many trails and routes in the Valdobbiadene area are suitable for hiking with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and you adhere to local regulations regarding pets in natural areas. It's always advisable to check specific trail rules and ensure your dog is accustomed to the terrain and distance.


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