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Top 20 Mountain Passes around Lusevera

Mountain passes around Lusevera are situated in the upper Torre valley within Italy's Friuli-Venezia Giulia region. The area is surrounded by the Musi mountain range, offering a varied landscape. This region combines natural features with historical significance, including Cold War-era fortifications.

Best mountain passes around Lusevera

  • The most popular mountain passes is Church of Saint Agnes, a religious building that is reachable on foot or by MTB through a dirt road. It is a popular saddle for walks immersed…

Last updated: June 28, 2026

Church of Saint Agnes

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Very suggestive place, reachable on foot or by MTB through an excellent dirt road, without consuming too much energy.

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Kobariški Stol Ridge Trail and Hlek Hut

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The trail along the ridge is completely mobile, but very original. The path was laid out as a military road in World War I. Later this overgrown and only served …

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Mount Stol Gravel Switchback Descent

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I drove up the route with the gravel bike and treadless tires. Go, but it's a total cramp!

Two recommendations from my experience:
1. Take a MTB
2. Use tires with a lot of profile and little tire pressure

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Carnizza Saddle

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From Uccea it is a 10 km long climb, but without major difficulties (average gradient 5/6%) passing through the heart of the Julian Prealps park. The real challenge is to …

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Učja Pass

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Nice little (pre) pass on the way from Zaga to the Tamaneo pass. Very good asphalt (June '22), gradient mainly between 4 and 8%, rarely steeper. Very little traffic.
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Quello Buono
July 19, 2025, Učja Pass

The Slovenian customs building, abandoned since 2010, reminds us of a past when people were less free to move around freely. But in the end, things haven't improved much. Since then, we've only gotten older!

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Beautiful high-altitude trail on the Stol that leads into a rather steep footpath, on which we had to push the bike downhill for a few minutes.

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The Church of Sant'Agnese is an ancient church, possibly dating back to the 12th century, and was probably built on the ruins of a pagan temple along the Celtic Way. As early as the 13th century, a hermitage of nuns, possibly affiliated with the Rule of St. Benedict, was attached to the church. They later moved to the village, where the monastery of the Franciscan Sisters of the Sacred Heart is today. It is located on the saddle of the same name and nestles well below the saddle. Next to the church are well-preserved stone houses used for gastronomic and commercial purposes. It can be reached via two different routes. One leads up from Gemona, the other along a former military road from Ospedaletto via Fort Monte Ercole to the church.

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Never a steep descent but with a very broken and irregular surface so MUST DO - indeed - downhill and with caution unless you have an eMTB or a great desire to suffer. Never excessively steep but very long and very demanding on arms, shoulders and concentration. Stop at some hairpin bends to enjoy the wonderful view of the clean and severe outline of the Stol above you and the valley in front of you. Generous coverage here and diacreto manigo (especially if you do it with a gravel, at least 45mm to be on the safe side).

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Mathias
August 25, 2024, Učja Pass

Easy to drive pass from Italy to Slovenia as there are no steep ramps. Also good asphalt and little traffic. Highly recommended. The descent of about 5km is also really fun as the curves are not too sharp

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Done this today (21.08.2024) Gravelbike, 38mm Gravelking SK. Its hard. Some parts work really great, but some parts are so sandy paired with big rocks. Generally a rough ascent. If you into it do it! The Views are great. Also watch out when you arrive close to the top. The Goats on the mountains can loosen rocks. I was almost hit 50 m away by a giant rock. Remember mountains are never not dangerous. Don't listen to music when going up! The descent on the other side was super technical. A mtb is the better choice here but a gravelbike works. HAVE FUN and take care!

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Giulio Miz
August 11, 2024, Sella Carnizza

I did the side from Resia downhill, now the road is open but you have to be very careful because it is steep and full of holes even if now some points are resurfaced, 👀to the motorbikes and whoever comes up

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from Borjana the probably hardest climb to the Stol Pass

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular mountain passes and viewpoints around Lusevera?

Visitors frequently enjoy the Church of Saint Agnes, which is a popular saddle for walks immersed in the woods. Another highly recommended spot is the Kobariški Stol Ridge Trail and Hlek Hut, offering imposing views of the Nadiža River valley and the Julian Alps. The Učja Pass is also appreciated for its scenic route with little traffic.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in the Lusevera region?

The Lusevera region is surrounded by the Musi mountain range, offering a varied landscape with diverse ecological niches. From passes like the Kobariški Stol Ridge Trail, you can witness stunning vistas of the picturesque Nadiža River valley and the rugged limestone cliffs of the Julian Alps. On clear days, the Adriatic coast might even be visible.

Are there any historical sites or fortifications near the mountain passes?

Yes, the region has significant historical importance. The Tanamea Pass, near Lusevera, features Cold War-era fortifications carved into the rock. These were part of a larger defensive system for the upper Torre valley. Additionally, the Kobariški Stol Ridge Trail itself follows an old military road from World War I, offering a glimpse into the past.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain passes around Lusevera?

The Lusevera area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking and cycling. For hiking, consider trails like the 'Monte Musi West Peak Trail' or the 'At Passo Tanamea along the Mea stream' loop. Cyclists can explore routes such as 'View of Monte Chiampon – Lago Minisini loop' or 'Resiutta Station – Resia Valley Cycle Path loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide and cycling guide for Lusevera.

Are there family-friendly mountain passes or trails in the area?

Yes, the Church of Saint Agnes is considered family-friendly. It's reachable on foot or by mountain bike via an excellent dirt road, offering an easy walk immersed in the woods, making it suitable for families.

What is the difficulty level of mountain passes around Lusevera?

The mountain passes around Lusevera offer a range of difficulties. Some, like the route to the Church of Saint Agnes, are considered intermediate and offer easy walks. Others, such as the Kobariški Stol Ridge Trail and the Mount Stol Gravel Switchback Descent, are categorized as challenging due to their terrain and steep sections.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain passes in Lusevera?

Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views and the unique character of the trails. For instance, the Kobariški Stol Ridge Trail is praised for its imposing vistas and the feeling of being surrounded by nature and history. The Mount Stol Gravel Switchback Descent is loved for its amazing descent and great views, despite being challenging.

Can I find challenging routes for experienced hikers or cyclists?

Absolutely. For those seeking a challenge, the Kobariški Stol Ridge Trail and Hlek Hut is a challenging route that follows an old military road. The Mount Stol Gravel Switchback Descent is also known for its demanding terrain, especially for gravel biking, requiring good brakes and concentration. The 'Monte Musi West Peak Trail' is another difficult hiking option.

Are there any settlements or places to refresh near the mountain passes?

Yes, the Carnizza Saddle is a settlement where you can find the Stavoli Gnizza, offering numerous refreshment points. This can be a welcome stop after a challenging climb, especially if approaching from the Resia torrent side.

What is the best time to visit the mountain passes around Lusevera?

While specific seasonal recommendations aren't detailed, the region's mountainous terrain suggests that spring through autumn would generally be ideal for exploring, offering pleasant weather for hiking and cycling. Winter conditions might make some passes more challenging or inaccessible due to snow and ice.

Are there options for road cycling near Lusevera's mountain passes?

Yes, the area offers several road cycling routes. You can explore longer routes like 'From Gemona to Caporetto - loop in the Prealpi Giulie Natural Park' or 'View of Lake Cavazzo – Venzone Earthquake Ruins loop'. These routes provide opportunities to experience the region's beauty on paved roads. More details can be found in the road cycling guide.

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