Best mountain passes around Cocquio Trevisago are found in a region characterized by elevated areas and scenic routes. The area offers diverse landscapes, from the Valcuvia valley to the Luinese area, and includes parts of the Campo dei Fiori Regional Park. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor activities such as cycling and hiking. Notable destinations include Cuvignone Pass and the Monte Campo dei Fiori area, which offers panoramic views of the Varese lakes and the Alps.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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attention pass closed climbing from Cittiglio, I did it in April 2026. there are works from the town of Varano and the road is closed. Signposted also with signs at the beginning of the climb.
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a classic from the Varese area. It's worth it.
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Passo San Michele (885 m) al Monte (Porto Valtravaglia) The Passo San Michele in the mountain range between Luino in the north, Laveno in the southwest and the Val Cuvia, east of Lake Maggiore. Specifically, three roads meet at the Passo San Michele: the southern approach from the Passo San Antonio, the eastern approach from Grantola via the small town of Brissago Valtravagli and the northwestern approach from Muceno. Text / Source: quaeldich.de https://www.quaeldich.de/paesse/passo-san-michele/
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Here is the top of the short but steep climb from Brinzio towards Varese, well known among local cyclists. Find a restaurant if necessary, excellent area for a refreshment.
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A beautiful climb leads to this pass, which is very famous among bikers in the area and also beautiful for a nice cycling trip. There are no views from the pass, but the two roads that lead to it are very scenic with views of the lakes!
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The Cuvignone pass, located at an altitude of 1,050 meters, connects Valcuvia with Luinese. This pass can be reached from three different sides: the most famous is the one that starts from Cittiglio, the town where Alfredo Binda was born. Various hiking trails start from the pass that allow you to admire Lake Maggiore.
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The road from Cittiglio to Passo Cuvignone has a few strips where the asphalt has been scraped out. It's totally doable on the bike but you have to take it easy not to damage your front wheel. Some short parts are 16-17%, according to my Garmin. During the descent towards San Michele you have to look out as there are many small rocks/stones on the road, as well as some twigs here and there. Great ride though, partially forest with some great views.
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Pleasant ascent and descent through the forest, protected site.
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The region offers several scenic passes. The Cuvignone Pass, at 1,050 meters, provides stunning views of Lake Maggiore from its trails. While not a traditional pass, the area around Forte di Orino and Monte Campo dei Fiori also offers magnificent panoramic views extending across the Varese lakes and the Alps.
Yes, the area is popular with cyclists. The ascent to Cuvignone Pass, particularly from Cittiglio, is a classic cycling challenge. Another well-known spot for local cyclists is La Motte Rosine, known for its short but steep climb from Brinzio towards Varese.
Numerous hiking trails originate from the passes and surrounding elevated areas. From Cuvignone Pass, you can find trails offering views of Lake Maggiore. The Monte Campo dei Fiori area, including Forte di Orino, has several well-regarded hiking trails, such as the "Sculpture Trail to Forte di Orino from Cocquio Trevisago" and the "From Cerro to the fort of Orino – loop tour." You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Cocquio Trevisago guide.
Absolutely. Bishop's Pass serves as a crossroads of paths, making it ideal for exploration both on foot and by mountain bike. It's accessible from multiple directions, including Valganna and Monte Monarco.
The region is particularly vibrant in autumn, when the foliage creates a "paradise of colors" along the paths, especially around Monte Campo dei Fiori. Spring and summer also offer pleasant conditions for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling.
Yes, for cyclists, the ascent to Cuvignone Pass from Cittiglio is considered a tough climb. For hikers, routes to Forte di Orino can be moderate to challenging, and the Varrò Pass is part of a demanding and potentially slippery route when coming from Brinzio towards Rasa.
From the trails around Cuvignone Pass, you can admire stunning views of Lake Maggiore. The summit plateau of Forte di Orino offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Varese lakes and the Alps, with the Poggiolo near the Adamoli Refuge providing inspiring vistas of the upper Lake Maggiore and the Alpine chain.
Yes, the Cuvignone Pass is a vital connection between the Valcuvia valley and the Luinese area. It can be accessed from three different sides, including Cittiglio, Nasca, or Casalzuigno.
Beyond Cuvignone, you might consider Passo del Tedesco Between Two Lakes, a small pass offering great views towards Lake Maggiore. The Monte Campo dei Fiori area, including Forte di Orino, also provides similar experiences to a mountain pass with its elevated trails and views.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse outdoor activities. Cycling is very popular, especially the challenging climbs. Hiking is also a favorite, with many trails offering immersive experiences through woodlands and past scenic viewpoints. The panoramic views of the lakes and Alps are consistently highlighted as a major draw.
Yes, the region offers several running trails. For example, you can find routes like the "Orino Fortress – Orino Fortress loop from Cocquio-Trevisago" which can be quite challenging. More options are available in the Running Trails around Cocquio Trevisago guide.


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