Best mountain passes around Villa Carcina are situated in the Val Trompia region of the Brescia province in northern Italy. This area is characterized by its natural landscape, offering various recreational opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. Its location provides access to a diverse range of mountain passes within the Brescia Prealps. The region features elevated points and trails for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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📌 Characteristics of Passo Spino (Sebino version) It is a small wooded pass, not marked by structures or refuges. It is located on the road/mule track that connects the two main passes in the area: Croce di Marone Forcella di Sale It is a transit point for MTB riders and hikers who follow the “Malghe in rete” loop. The section between Forcella di Sale and Passo Spino is predominantly downhill, with some short uphill sections. 🥾 Why it is important Passo Spino is useful as a reference point if: you are doing the Croce di Marone → Forcella di Sale → Noase → Sale Marasino loop you are riding the panoramic mountain road that connects the two main passes of Sebino you are climbing or descending by MTB along the “Malghe in rete” route It is not a panoramic viewpoint like Croce di Pezzolo or the Almana ridge: it is more of a technical passage along the ridge. 🗺️ Quick summary Forcella di Sale = pass at 1150 m, start of the Sentiero Benedetti Passo Spino = immediately after, on the road that continues towards Noase Croce di Marone = connected to both via the same mountain road
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La Forcella di Sale is a pass at about 1150 m above Sale Marasino, a junction point between the Iseo Lake slope and Val Trompia, and direct access to the Filippo Benedetti Equipped Path towards Punta Almana. 📍 What it is and where it is located Official sources describe it as a take-off point for paragliding and a key passage for those climbing towards Almana or Guglielmo. Altitude: 1150 m Location: above Portole (Sale Marasino) Function: pass between Lake Iseo and Val Trompia, connected to Croce di Marone by a mountain road It is also the point where the Filippo Benedetti Equipped Path begins, one of the most scenic and technical stretches in the area. 🥾 How to reach it 1) From Sale Marasino (classic itinerary) The route starts from the car park above the village: first km on a steep asphalt road you reach Forcella di Sale after a few hairpin bends here is the gate that leads to the equipped path 2) From Croce di Marone A largely downhill connection, with short climbs, leads to Forcella di Sale passing through Passo Spino . 3) By MTB The road between Croce di Marone and Forcella di Sale is described as pleasant and panoramic, suitable for mountain biking . 🧗 Filippo Benedetti Equipped Path From the Forcella starts the most characteristic section of the hike towards Punta Almana: exposed passages short rocky sections where you need to use your hands it is not a via ferrata, but requires a sure footing and absence of vertigo spectacular panorama of the lake already from the ridge 🚴 For those climbing by bike The ascent from Sale Marasino is considered very hard: 6.7 km 918 m of elevation gain 13.7% average gradient last 2.5 km "almost vertical" according to reviews 🌄 Why it is an important point It is one of the two main passes of the eastern Sebino along with Croce di Marone It allows you to reach Punta Almana (via the ridge or via the equipped path) It is a take-off point for paragliding with a view of Monte Isola
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It's challenging to get there, but the view will repay all the effort, then the paths you'll find here are really amazing, take a trip there
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Remarkable climb, with truly challenging slopes but with a remarkable and solitary route.
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You get there with effort and sweat but it's worth it, and shortly thereafter you can climb the Guglielmo
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on 28 October 1944 the young partisans Mario Bernardelli and Giuseppe Zatti, aged 20 and 19, were shot by a fascist platoon returning from a roundup
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If you start from Marone, the ride is long and demanding, but pleasant to the eyes..
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Beyond Sella dell'Oca Pass, the Val Trompia region offers several other significant passes. These include Passo Maniva, known for year-round sports activities like skiing and hiking, and Passo Baremone, which provides beautiful ascents for cyclists. Colle di San Zeno is also notable as part of the extensive 'Anello della Val Trompia' trail.
The mountain passes in this region offer diverse and stunning panoramic views. From locations like Monte Pernice, accessible from Sella dell'Oca, you can enjoy beautiful vistas of the entire Franciacorta area. View of Lake Iseo from Forcella di Sale provides a sublime perspective of the lower Sebino lake. Other passes along the 'Anello della Val Trompia' offer views of the Adamello mountain complex and even the Monte Rosa massif on clear days.
Yes, some passes in the region hold historical significance. For instance, the area around Passo Maniva features itineraries that follow routes from the Great War, allowing visitors to explore old emplacements and trenches. Sella dell'Oca Pass was also crossed by partisans during the Second World War and is included in the popular 'Paths of the Resistance'.
Mountain biking is a popular activity around Villa Carcina's passes. Sella dell'Oca Pass is particularly known for its exciting descent, initially on single track and then double track, leading directly to Villa Carcina. Colle di San Vito is also a great spot for mountain biking, serving as a junction for various interesting itineraries. The 'Anello della Val Trompia' trail, which includes passes like Colle di San Zeno, is also suitable for mountain biking, offering challenging stretches.
Yes, the region provides a diverse range of hiking experiences, from gentle walks to more challenging routes. Trails around Sella dell'Oca Pass are suitable for hiking, and Passo Maniva offers numerous trails. The 'Anello della Val Trompia' is a 130 km trail suitable for hiking, with some demanding stretches. For more specific hiking routes, you can explore the Mountain Hikes around Villa Carcina guide, which includes routes like the Punta Almana Summit – Crest Trail above Lake Iseo loop.
Besides hiking and mountain biking, the area around Villa Carcina's mountain passes offers a variety of outdoor activities. Passo Maniva is a destination for sports enthusiasts year-round, with ski slopes and snowshoeing in winter. The region is also excellent for road cycling, with passes like Passo Baremone offering beautiful ascents. You can find more cycling options in the Road Cycling Routes around Villa Carcina and Cycling around Villa Carcina guides.
Sella dell'Oca Pass is located on the ridge separating Val Trompia (where Villa Carcina is situated) from the Franciacorta region. It's a popular spot due to its natural environment, offering an exciting mountain biking descent directly to Villa Carcina, and trails suitable for hiking. It also provides beautiful panoramic views, particularly from nearby Monte Pernice.
Yes, the region offers several challenging climbs. Colmì is known for its remarkable and solitary route with truly challenging slopes. The ascent to Forcella di Sale also requires a good effort, especially from Sale, but rewards with stunning views. The 'Anello della Val Trompia' trail also includes some demanding stretches for both hikers and mountain bikers.
The 'Anello della Val Trompia' is a panoramic trail, approximately 130 km long, that follows the ridges bordering the valley. It's suitable for both hiking and mountain biking, offering charming wildlife and diverse landscapes. Passes like Colle di San Zeno, Pezzeda, Portole, and Sette Crocette are all part of this extensive network of trails, providing opportunities to explore the natural beauty of the region.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. In summer, the passes are ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and enjoying the natural beauty. Passo Maniva, for example, offers various paths during the warmer months. In winter, areas like Passo Maniva transform into ski areas for downhill skiing and snowshoeing. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor exploration without the extremes of summer heat or winter snow.
While some passes offer challenging routes, the Val Trompia region also provides a range of experiences from gentle walks to more demanding trails. Many areas around the passes are suitable for families looking for less strenuous hikes or scenic spots to enjoy nature. It's advisable to check specific trail difficulties and lengths when planning an outing with family.
Visitors particularly enjoy the natural beauty and diverse landscapes of the region. The opportunities for mountain biking, especially the exciting descents from passes like Sella dell'Oca Pass, are highly appreciated. The stunning panoramic views, such as the sublime perspective of Lake Iseo from View of Lake Iseo from Forcella di Sale, are also a major draw. The blend of outdoor activities with historical significance adds another layer of enjoyment for many.


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