Best mountain passes around Novate Mezzola are situated in a region characterized by its proximity to Lago di Mezzola and the surrounding mountainous terrain, part of the Sondrio province. This area offers a diverse landscape, from valley floors to high alpine environments. The geography includes significant elevation changes, making it suitable for various outdoor activities. Novate Mezzola serves as a gateway to routes that traverse these natural features.
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A superb, winding road with many tunnels and galleries. Don't forget your bike lights!
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A truly beautiful pass road. With its numerous switchbacks, especially on the Italian side, it's practically a miniature version of the famous Stelvio.
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There is a swing here with a phenomenal view.
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Very challenging pass for length (about 25-26 km) and altitude difference (1700-1800 m). There are some flat or even downhill stretches that help you catch your breath. The upper part of the road is very scenic and characteristic but on the way down be careful of several tight curves.
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Borgo di Montespluga is an excellent point for a refreshment stop and to enjoy the view of the artificial lake
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Its beauty and the mountain environment make you forget the effort of having to do it again
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Super fun descent, but be careful: lots of traffic too! Light is highly recommended
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The Spluga Pass from Chiavenna is a very long climb (30 km), with a difference in altitude of just under 2000 m. It offers many emotions and satisfactions, it is worth tackling it if you are passionate about road cycling.
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The region offers several challenging passes. Passo del Barbacan involves pastures leading to a gully, with its final section featuring fixed ropes for ascent. Another demanding route is the Exposed section on Torrione Qualido, which includes an exposed stretch and loose rocks near Passo Qualido, with some aided sections. For road cyclists, the Splügen Pass Road (Chiavenna to Splügen) and the Ascent to the Spluga Pass from Chiavenna are very long climbs with significant altitude differences.
Many mountain passes around Novate Mezzola offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Passo del Barbacan, you can enjoy vistas towards Novate Mezzola or the Rifugio Gianetti, and in good weather, even Piz Badile and Piz Cengalo. The upper part of the Ascent to Passo San Marco from Morbegno is very scenic, with clear days offering views of Pizzo Badile and Pizzo Cengalo.
Visitors frequently highlight the challenging climbs, scenic viewpoints, and the diverse trails that lead to summits. The komoot community has shown strong appreciation, with 96 upvotes and 44 photos shared across the available highlights, indicating a high level of satisfaction with the natural beauty and adventurous opportunities.
The best time to visit the mountain passes around Novate Mezzola is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally more stable, and the passes are clear of snow, making them ideal for hiking and cycling. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, especially for higher altitude passes.
Yes, several mountain passes in the region are popular with road cyclists. The Splügen Pass Road (Chiavenna to Splügen) is a highly recommended route, offering a scenic journey through tight bends and Italian villages. Another significant climb is the Ascent to Passo San Marco from Morbegno, a very challenging pass known for its length and altitude difference, but rewarding with breathtaking landscapes at the top.
Beyond exploring the mountain passes, Novate Mezzola offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, including difficult loops like 'Lakeside – Lake Como loop from Verceia'. There are also options for gravel biking, with routes such as 'Promontogno – Bridge in Chiavenna loop from Novate Mezzola'. For hikers, the area provides diverse hiking trails, including challenging routes like 'Ring towards the Val Codera'.
Absolutely. The region around Novate Mezzola is rich in hiking opportunities. You can explore trails like the 'Ring towards the Val Codera' or the 'Sentiero Italia to Codera and Avedè via Historic Mule Track'. For more options, including routes like 'San Giorgio di Cola Village – Moledana Dam loop from Novate Mezzola', refer to the comprehensive hiking guide for Novate Mezzola.
Yes, some passes feature exposed sections. The Exposed section on Torrione Qualido involves an exposed stretch and loose rocks near Passo Qualido, with some sections aided. Similarly, the final part of Passo del Barbacan is equipped with fixed ropes to assist climbing its steep wall. Always be prepared for challenging conditions and ensure you have appropriate gear and experience.
While many mountain passes are challenging, the broader Novate Mezzola area offers moderate cycling options. For example, the MTB trails around Novate Mezzola include 'Beautiful View of Lake Mezzola – View of Mezzolpiano loop from Verceia' and 'Colico Beach on Lake Como – View of Lake Como loop from Novate Mezzola', both rated as moderate. For gravel biking, the gravel biking guide lists 'View of Lake Como from Colico – Lake Mezzola loop from San Cassiano Valchiavenna' as moderate.
The mountain passes around Novate Mezzola are characterized by significant elevation changes, diverse landscapes ranging from valley floors to high alpine environments, and a mix of challenging climbs and scenic routes. They often feature tight bends, impressive galleries, and offer panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and lakes, including Lago di Mezzola.
Yes, the Ascent to the Spluga Pass from Chiavenna is noted for its impressive galleries and street sections, with its architectural charm being a significant highlight for many visitors. The route also passes through typical Italian villages, adding to the cultural experience.


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