Best mountain passes around Cembra Lisignago are found in Trentino-South Tyrol, an alpine environment suitable for hiking and mountain biking. The region features dense deciduous forests, mixed woods, and meadows. Notable passes provide access to unique natural structures and traditional mountain huts. These areas offer opportunities to explore an intact natural environment.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
Highlight (Segment) • Mountain Pass
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Mountain Pass
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Mountain Pass
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Mountain Pass
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Mountain Pass
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more mountain passes around Cembra Lisignago.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
The old road of the Great War block forts
0
0
off-road and more beautiful but challenging
0
0
The Redebus is recommended from the Val dei Mocheni, as it is already at a sufficient altitude starting from the crossroads. From Pinè, however, it is about 5/6 km of torture with slopes always in double figures and peaks around 15%. Good asphalt. Little traffic.
0
1
Few cars, very easy to drive. Always great views of the valley!
1
1
The pass connects the Adige valley with the upper Valsugana and there are several itineraries in the area
0
0
The Redebus pass (Sont Bisn in the local dialect, Mocheno) is located at an altitude of 1,455 meters and separates the Fersina valley from the Piné plateau. The climb is 16 kilometers long if tackled from Pergine Valsugana, with an average gradient of 6%, while the Madrano and Sover slopes are less difficult. The Giro d'Italia passed through here only once, in 2014, during the eighteenth stage: that day Julian Arredondo was first on the Redebus and then won the stage at the Panarotta refuge.
3
0
Much more pleasant to climb from the Mocheni valley, perhaps on the eastern bank, and do the easy 3km between Palù and the pass. Do not miss a slice of cake or strudel in the bar-refuge at the pass, exceptional
1
0
Near the mountain passes, you can discover fascinating sites like the Roccolo del Sauch, an arboreal sculpture historically used for bird hunting and now an ornithological observatory. It's described as a 'magical labyrinth' for children, made of interwoven beech and fir trees. You can reach it after passing Polpen-Folpeirn Pass, which offers beautiful views due to its lack of trees.
Yes, the area offers family-friendly options. The hike to Passo della Croccola, for instance, leads to the Roccolo del Sauch, which is a unique and engaging natural structure often enjoyed by children. Additionally, the loop around Lago Santo, a beautiful glacial lake, is family-friendly and takes less than half an hour.
Many passes in the region offer scenic views. Polpen-Folpeirn Pass is known for its beautiful views due to the lack of trees in its rest area. The trails leading to Passo della Croccola also offer chances to immerse yourself in an intact natural environment with opportunities to observe surrounding nature.
The Cembra Lisignago region is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like 'Rifugio Sauch dal Lago Santo' or 'Cima Castion da Lago Santo'. Cycling is also popular, with routes such as 'Luch - Segonzano loop from Cembra' for touring bikes, and challenging road cycling routes like 'Lago Kalterer and Meldelpass – loop tour Trodena park'. For more details on routes, visit our hiking guide or cycling guide for Cembra Lisignago.
Yes, Redebus Pass is easy to reach by car and offers plentiful parking, making it a convenient starting point for various tours. Similarly, Santèl, popular with racing cyclists, also has a large car park.
Near Passo della Croccola, you can find Rifugio Malga Sauch, a mountain hut offering traditional Trentino dishes. Santèl also provides accommodation and restaurants. Additionally, Redebus Pass has a bar recommended for refreshment stops.
The trails leading to Passo della Croccola, which wind through dense deciduous forests, are particularly charming in spring and autumn. However, the Lago Santo area, a common starting point for hikes, is a wonderful destination in every season.
While many trails are easy to moderately difficult, the region does offer more challenging options. For instance, Santèl is a pass popular with racing cyclists, indicating its challenging nature. From Redebus Pass, you can embark on longer mountain hikes, and Passo Cimirlo serves as a gateway to the paths of the Marzola group, which can include more demanding routes.
Yes, the area around Lago Santo offers several circular walks. A loop around the lake itself takes less than half an hour. Many paths from passes like Redebus Pass are also suitable for circular tours, ranging from afternoon strolls to longer mountain hikes.
The Gfrillner Saddle / Passo Cauria offers a very beautiful and varied route, especially when traveling from the White Lake to Gfrill. It runs well in both directions and is often connected with a visit to Horn Alm.
Passo Cimirlo is a significant hill pass located between the Adige valley and Valsugana. It acts as a crucial gateway to the extensive network of paths within the Marzola group, making it a popular starting point for hikers and cyclists exploring that area.
Yes, the trails leading to Passo della Croccola wind through dense deciduous forests, particularly beautiful in spring and autumn. Redebus Pass also features many forest paths that pass through beautiful and suggestive woods, offering an immersive nature experience.


See even more epic mountain passes by checking out these guides around Cembra Lisignago: