Best mountain passes around Costa Valle Imagna are situated in the pre-Alpine Orobie area, offering access to various routes and scenic viewpoints. This region is characterized by its valleys, including the Imagna Valley, San Martino Valley, Taleggio Valley, and Valsassina. The passes provide opportunities for outdoor activities and offer diverse natural landscapes.
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Circular route, easy and without difficulties with the possibility of a refreshment stop halfway along the route
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A legendary climb in the Bergamo valleys.
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Great place to go for a 2-hand hike
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To get there you take one of my favorite roads, whether you start from Vedeseta or Moggio
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Summit arrival point of the climb from Morterone and pass with the Imagna valley. The historic path that connects with Brumano passed through here. If you climb from Morterone this is where your efforts end.
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Starting point of the path to reach Monte Due mani. Be careful, the road that connects to Moggio is not in very good condition, it is narrow and in some places it is damaged, be careful and do not cut corners.
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The climb on both asphalted sides is beautiful. The last part of the Bergamo side has a rough surface in some places.
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The Perus lake is located at the pass of the same name (1300 m) which connects the San Martino Valley and the Imagna Valley. The name is in Bergamo dialect and means "hole", indicating a rather narrow passage. We talked about it during the gravel tour around Resegone in this article: https://outdoortest.it/resegone-360-con-la-bici-gravel/
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The spring season is particularly beautiful, especially around Valcava Pass, where meadows are adorned with daffodils. Summer offers ideal conditions for hiking and cycling, while the area around Pertüs Pond is a beloved spot in both summer and winter for relaxation and nature immersion.
Yes, several passes offer family-friendly options. The area around Pertüs Pond is great for families, with easy trails and a refuge for rest. San Pietro Summit also features a picnic area and refuge-style restaurants, making it suitable for a day out with the family.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Around Valcava Pass, you can witness stunning daffodil blooms in spring. The route to San Pietro Summit showcases diverse landscapes, from beautiful canyons to pre-Alpine environments. The Pertüs Pond area is a tranquil spot inviting immersion in nature.
Yes, Passo del Pertus, also known as Passo degli Spagnoli, holds historical significance. Its name, derived from the Bergamasque word 'pertüs' meaning narrow passage, reflects its role. Spanish troops notably traversed this pass in 1528 to reach Lecco.
The passes serve as excellent starting points for various hikes. From Pertüs Pond, you can access trails leading to Monte Resegone and Monte Tesoro, offering spectacular views. You can find more details on hiking routes in the area on our Hiking around Costa Valle Imagna guide.
Absolutely. Valcava Pass is renowned for its challenging ascent, especially from the San Gottardo side, featuring gradients up to 18%. It's a popular and rewarding destination for experienced cyclists. For more cycling options, explore our Road Cycling Routes around Costa Valle Imagna guide.
Specific parking information varies by pass. For San Pietro Summit, there are road connections from both Lecco and Bergamo. The area around Pertüs Pond is also easily accessible and serves as a trailhead for routes to Monte Resegone and Monte Tesoro.
Yes, visitors will find amenities near several passes. Valcava Pass has a kiosk at the summit, popular with cyclists. San Pietro Summit offers refuge-style restaurants and a picnic area. Near Pertüs Pond, there's a refuge available for refreshment and rest.
The routes vary in difficulty. For instance, the ascent to Valcava Pass is considered one of the toughest climbs in the region. However, trails like the Pertüs Naturalistic Educational Trail are rated as easy. Many routes, such as those to Monte Resegone from Passo del Pertus, are moderately difficult. You can find more details on specific routes in our Hiking around Costa Valle Imagna guide.
Yes, the region offers several running trails. For example, you can find routes like the 'Monte Tesoro loop from Carenno' or the 'Passo Vulcana – Monte Tesoro loop from Carenno' which are challenging. For a comprehensive list of options, refer to our Running Trails around Costa Valle Imagna guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from Valcava Pass and the vicinity of Pertüs Pond, which offers vistas of Valle Imagna, the lakes of Brianza, and distant peaks like Monviso and Monte Rosa. The challenging climbs for cyclists and the diverse hiking opportunities are also highly appreciated.
Each pass offers a unique experience. Valcava Pass is known for its challenging cycling ascent and spring daffodil blooms. Passo del Pertus (near Pertüs Pond) is a gateway to scenic hikes and boasts historical significance. San Pietro Summit connects valleys with diverse landscapes, from canyons to pre-Alpine environments, and is popular for excursions with dining options. Palio Pass offers an intermediate climb ideal for those new to mountain biking.


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