Mountain passes around Cividate Camuno, a municipality in Lombardy's Val Camonica, are set within a diverse alpine landscape. These passes offer a range of experiences, from challenging climbs to accessible viewpoints. The region is appreciated for its panoramic mountain vistas and recreational opportunities, including hiking, cycling, and ski mountaineering. Val Camonica's natural boundaries are marked by several significant mountain passes.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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It is a grassy saddle located above the Croce del Costone and below the Pale di San Fermo. It is not a summit, but a natural passage point between: the Borno / Creisa slope, the Rifugio San Fermo slope, the ridge leading to the Pale di San Fermo and Corna di San Fermo. It is one of the most panoramic and open points in the area.
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Mount Altissimo is a mountain in the Bergamo Prealps, 1703 m high, located between the lower Val Camonica and the lower Val di Scalve. It is the highest peak of the mountain group that separates these two valleys and overlooks the Borno plateau. Two very different slopes Southern slope: steep, rocky, almost devoid of vegetation, with a difference in altitude of about 1500 m from the Oglio valley floor. Northern slope: gentle slope towards Borno, covered with fir trees and dotted with mountain huts, chalets and ski slopes of the Borno Ski Area. 🚶♂️ Hiking — The main itineraries Mount Altissimo is very popular with hikers thanks to the good network of trails (difficulty E). Here are the best-known and documented routes. 1) From Erbanno – Trail 197 or 155 A steep and challenging itinerary, with a significant difference in altitude. Trail 197: Start: Erbanno (Darfo Boario Terme) Passes through: small church of San Valentino (690 m), Malga Mine, junction with trail 194 From the cross: spectacular view of the lower Val Camonica and Lake Iseo Summit reachable in 15 minutes from the final junction Trail 155 (more direct and strenuous): Difference in altitude: about 1460 m Steep sections, some chains on a slightly exposed traverse Remarkable panorama of the meadows of "Segable" Arrival at the Monte Altissimo refuge and the ski lifts 2) From Gorzone – Trail 154 A wilder route on the south side, with a long and tough climb. 3) From Borno – North slope (ski slope areas) A gentler and more panoramic itinerary, often chosen for loop tours that include refuges, mountain huts and small churches (as in your story). 🏞️ What makes Mount Altissimo special Sharp contrast between the two slopes: one severe and rocky, the other gentle and wooded. Wide panoramas of the lower Val Camonica, Lake Iseo and Presolana. Network of mountain huts and chalets still active in summer. Presence of the Monte Altissimo refuge at the summit, also reached by ski lifts. Possibility of varied loop tours, combining woods, slopes, ridges and small isolated churches.
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The Campelli Pass is an Alpine pass at approximately 1,892 meters above sea level that connects the Scalve Valley (province of Bergamo) with the Camonica Valley (province of Brescia). It is a popular hiking destination for its scenic beauty and the variety of available itineraries. 🏔️ Main Features Location: Between Schilpario (BG) and Cerveno (BS) Elevation: approximately 1,892 m View: Spectacular view of Cimon della Bagozza and the Piccole Dolomiti Scalvine Access: From Schilpario – Fondi: winter route for snowshoeing or ski mountaineering From Schilpario – Baracca Rossa: shorter and more scenic summer route From Ono San Pietro (BS): longer and more challenging route 🚶♂️ Recommended Activities Summer Hiking: Well-marked trails, also suitable for families Winter Snowshoeing: Safe and picturesque itineraries in the snow Mountain Biking: Technical and scenic routes, with stops at the Campione Refuge and Campelli Lake 📍 Nearby Points of Interest Campione Refuge: Not far from the pass, offers refreshments and overnight accommodations Campelli Lake Campelli: a small Alpine lake, ideal for a break Madonnina dei Campelli: a panoramic and spiritual point along the route
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As of September 2025: the roads are now pretty washed out, and riding a road bike is more of a struggle than a pleasure. With 28 mm, I barely made it through with only one flat tire. For those who like to take risks or ride gravel bikes, the view is definitely worth it!
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A very pleasant climb from Val di Scalve to Borno. Beautiful and not particularly challenging. 😊
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Splendid view of Cimon Bagozza, Scalve Valley and Valcamonica
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Crossroads of paths between the Giovetto park, the Pizzo Camino horns massif and the San Fermo refuge
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The Croce di Salven pass is an Alpine pass located at an altitude of 1,108 meters and connects the Scalve valley with the Borno plateau. At the top of the hill there is a white cross and nearby, in addition to a good number of huts and huts that dot the large pastures at the bottom of the valley, there are the ruins of an old sanatorium.
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The region around Cividate Camuno features several significant mountain passes. Among them, Campelli Pass is highly regarded for its stunning views of the Scalve and Camonica valleys. Other important passes include Tonale Pass, known for skiing, and Aprica Pass, popular with cyclists. The Gravel Road Between Passo Crocedomini and Passo del Maniva also offers a unique experience connecting two passes at high altitude.
Campelli Pass, at 1,889 meters, is celebrated for its panoramic views of Cimon della Bagozza and the Adamello mountain range. It's a year-round destination, offering hiking in summer and ski mountaineering or snow excursions in winter. Visitors can also find the Campione Refuge and Laghetto dei Campelli nearby.
Yes, Campelli Pass offers accessible trails suitable for families during the summer months. The refuge at Campelli Pass is reachable by various trails, making it a good destination for a family outing.
The region is excellent for cycling. Aprica Pass is a well-known spot for cycling enthusiasts. Additionally, the Gravel Road Between Passo Crocedomini and Passo del Maniva is a light dirt road suitable for various bicycle types, offering views at around 2,000 meters above sea level. For more cycling routes, you can explore guides like Cycling around Cividate Camuno or Road Cycling Routes around Cividate Camuno.
The mountain passes offer diverse natural beauty. At Campelli Pass, you'll find splendid panoramas of Cimon della Bagozza and the Adamello mountain range, along with Laghetto dei Campelli. Gavia Pass, though further north, is known for its breathtaking beauty, including Lago Bianco and Lago Nero. The Corna Busa rock formation features a natural arch eroded by wind and precipitation, offering views of Pizzo Camino and Cima Moren.
The mountain passes offer different experiences depending on the season. Summer is ideal for hiking and cycling, with accessible trails and pleasant weather. Winter and spring transform passes like Campelli Pass into prime locations for ski mountaineering and snow excursions. Tonale Pass is particularly known as a major ski area from autumn to spring.
Yes, many mountain passes serve as starting points or feature hiking trails. Campelli Pass is popular for hiking, with trails leading to the Campione Refuge. You can also find various hiking opportunities in the broader Val Camonica region. For more options, explore guides like MTB Trails around Cividate Camuno which often include hiking-friendly paths.
The Croce di Salven Pass is an Alpine pass at 1,108 meters, connecting the Scalve valley with the Borno plateau. It is notable for the white cross at its summit and offers a pleasant, not overly challenging climb, making it a favorite for many visitors.
Yes, some passes have facilities. For instance, the Campione Refuge near Campelli Pass offers a place for rest and overnight stays. The broader Val Camonica region, including towns like Cividate Camuno, provides various accommodation options, cafes, and restaurants.
Visitors appreciate the stunning panoramas and the diverse recreational opportunities. The komoot community has highly rated the highlights in this guide, with 177 upvotes and 82 photos, indicating a strong enjoyment of the scenic beauty and outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and ski mountaineering that these passes offer.
Yes, the Gravel Road Between Passo Crocedomini and Passo del Maniva is a notable stretch that connects the Maniva Pass with the Crocedomini Pass. This light dirt road is passable with various bicycle types and offers scenic views at approximately 2,000 meters above sea level.
Passo del Giovetto (1816 m) is considered an interesting alternative for creating circular excursions, especially in conjunction with the Campelli Pass. It's easily accessible due to a beaten road leading to the Giovo mines and offers picturesque panoramic views typical of the valley.


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