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Top 13 Mountain Passes in Pesaro e Urbino

Best mountain passes in Pesaro e Urbino traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills and significant Apennine formations. The region offers a blend of natural beauty, ancient history, and opportunities for outdoor activities. Notable passes include dramatic gorges, historical Roman routes, and challenging cycling climbs. These routes provide diverse experiences for exploring the area's geographical and cultural heritage.

Best mountain passes in Pesaro e Urbino

  • The most popular mountain passes is Passo Marco Pantani (Cippo di Carpegna), a mountain…

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Passo Marco Pantani (Cippo di Carpegna)

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Renamed "Passo Marco Pantani" in March 2023, the climb of Mount Carpegna was the Pirate's famous training ground. Pantani used to say, and it's a phrase you'll read many times …

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Sella dei Sassi

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The Sassi saddle is located at an altitude of 1,150 metres. This is the pass that separates Sasso di Simone and Mount Simoncello, the latter reachable with a detour that starts right from here.

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Bocca Trabaria Pass

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Bocca Trabaria is the most important pass of the Alpe della Luna. Located at 1,049 meters, it divides the Metauro valley from the Tiber valley on the border between the …

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Passo di Montalbullo

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A beautiful view over all the mountains of the Province of Pesaro and Urbino, from Monte Carpegna to Monte Catria. The provincial road from Montegaudio goes up to Monteguiduccio and …

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Colletto di Fonte Avellana

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The descent ends on a dirt road and you take the slightly uphill asphalt road, leaving the Fonte Avellana monastery on the right up to the collar from which you take the nosedive towards Frontone.

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Passo dello Stregone

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Immersed in absolute green

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On clear days you can enjoy a fantastic panorama. The pass is just over 1000 meters above sea level and can be reached from the valley of the Conca river, …

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Alpe della Luna Climb from San Giustino

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A 14 km climb with a constant gradient of around 7%. Well preserved asphalted surface. Numerous hairpin bends and beautiful landscapes. Avoid on Sundays due to the presence of numerous …

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Devil's Pass

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If you pass in the tifernate with the mountain bike you must absolutely do this path

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The Apennine Ridge

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Like a blade it is located on the peak of the Apennine chain that overlooks the Tiber Valley, joining/dividing Umbria and Marche.

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Alessandro Tripi
August 24, 2025, Sella dei Sassi

Hi, roughly how far is Sasso Simone from Sella dei Sassi? I mean without climbing up 😅. Thanks!

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No comments needed, it has to be done... It is worth it for what it represents and also because it is quiet, without traffic.

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Like a blade it is located on the peak of the Apennine chain that overlooks the Tiber Valley, joining/dividing Umbria and Marche.

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Tough climb on a dirt road, but worth it!

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Everything is reminiscent of Marco Pantani

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The Sassi saddle is located at an altitude of 1,150 metres. This is the pass that separates Sasso di Simone and Mount Simoncello, the latter reachable with a detour that starts right from here.

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Filippo
November 7, 2023, Passo dello Stregone

Beautiful pass between Apecchio and Sant'Angeloin Vdao. Newly redone asphalt and zero traffic

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I expect to see at the mountain passes in Pesaro e Urbino?

The region's mountain passes offer diverse natural beauty. For instance, Passo del Furlo is a dramatic gorge carved by the Candigliano river, featuring high rocky walls and clear waters, often called the 'Grand Canyon of Italy'. Other areas, like Monte Nerone, are known for limestone massifs, karst topography, gorges, waterfalls, and diverse flora and fauna.

What historical or notable landmarks are found at these mountain passes?

Many passes have significant historical value. Passo del Furlo features a Roman tunnel commissioned by Emperor Vespasian in 76 AD, showcasing ancient engineering. Passo Marco Pantani (Cippo di Carpegna) is a modern landmark, dedicated to the legendary cyclist Marco Pantani, with memorials and statues along the route.

Are there family-friendly mountain passes or trails in Pesaro e Urbino?

Yes, several passes and their surrounding areas are suitable for families. Passo del Furlo offers simple excursions, even for beginners, with shaded paths. The area around Passo Marco Pantani (Cippo di Carpegna) is also listed as family-friendly, providing opportunities to enjoy nature.

Can I bring my dog to the mountain passes in Pesaro e Urbino?

Yes, many trails and passes in the region are dog-friendly. For example, Passo Marco Pantani (Cippo di Carpegna) is explicitly noted as dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors with your canine companion.

When is the best time to visit the mountain passes in Pesaro e Urbino?

The best time to visit generally depends on your activity. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with lush greenery or vibrant fall colors. Summer is also popular, especially for enjoying the cooler mountain air, though some areas might be busier. Winter can bring snow, offering different scenic experiences for those prepared for colder conditions.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain passes?

The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. Near the passes, you can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Capuchin Way - Stage 1: Furlo Gorge' or routes around Monte Carpegna. Cycling is also very popular, especially on passes like Passo Marco Pantani. For more detailed routes, explore the Hiking in Pesaro e Urbino guide or the Running Trails in Pesaro e Urbino guide.

Are there hiking trails near these mountain passes?

Absolutely. The mountain passes are often starting points or part of extensive hiking networks. For example, near Trabocchino Pass, several CAI paths intersect, including 101, 102, and 104. The Passo del Furlo area also has easy to moderate hiking loops. You can find more options in the Hiking in Pesaro e Urbino guide.

How challenging are the mountain passes in Pesaro e Urbino?

The difficulty varies significantly. Some passes, like Passo del Furlo, offer simple excursions suitable for beginners. Others, such as Passo Marco Pantani (Cippo di Carpegna), are known for challenging climbs with an average gradient of 10%, appealing to experienced cyclists and hikers. Highlights like Trabocchino Pass and Sella dei Sassi are rated as intermediate.

Are there good viewpoints along the mountain passes?

Many passes offer stunning panoramic views. Trabocchino Pass, at 1300 meters, provides an ideal vantage point to admire Carpegna and the Mutino valley. View of the Sea from Passo Serra San Marco offers a fantastic panorama, including views of the sea on clear days from over 1000 meters above sea level.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain passes in Pesaro e Urbino?

Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and outdoor activity opportunities. The dramatic scenery of places like Passo del Furlo, the challenging climbs and cycling heritage of Passo Marco Pantani, and the extensive hiking trails are frequently highlighted. The region's highlights have received 104 upvotes and feature 58 photos from the komoot community, showcasing their appeal.

Which mountain passes are popular for scenic drives or motorcycling?

Passo di Bocca Serriola, situated at 730 meters above sea level, is particularly popular among motorcyclists, especially the stretch ascending from Città di Castello. Its scenic routes offer an enjoyable experience for motorists and provide a great way to explore the Apennine landscape.

Are there any lesser-known mountain passes worth exploring in the region?

While not as widely known as Furlo or Pantani, passes like Bocca Trabaria Pass, located at 1,049 meters, offer unique experiences. It's the most important pass of the Alpe della Luna, dividing the Metauro valley from the Tiber valley, and provides historical context and scenic views.

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