Best mountain passes around Castello-Molina Di Fiemme are situated in the Dolomites, offering access to various mountain ranges like Lagorai and Latemar. This region in Trentino and South Tyrol features diverse landscapes, from high alpine terrain to forested areas. The passes serve as gateways to outdoor activities, providing views of the surrounding peaks and valleys.
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The 1808m high Passo di Lavazè offers the opportunity for easy hikes. There is a short circular route around the lake, right at the pass, from where you can enjoy a beautiful view of the nearby and mighty Latemaar mountain rocks.
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The Manghen pass is located at 2,047 meters above sea level and connects Valsugana with Val di Fiemme. Located among the peaks of the Lagorai chain, several hiking trails start from the pass, including the Alta Via del Centenario and the Alta Via Lagorai Panorama.
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The summit of the Schwarzhorn is really a very worthwhile destination. The panoramic view alone makes up for the effort of the climb!😊
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The Lavazè pass, at an altitude of 1,807 metres, connects the Fiemme valley in Trentino with the Ega valley in Alto Adige. This area is renowned for Nordic skiing, with around 80 meters of trails dedicated to cross-country skiing. The lake is calm and the views are fantastic. For running, the pass offers easy, well-maintained trails. Even if it gets crowded, there are many routes available and as you get further away, you will find fewer people. You have several options of routes, both flat and uphill.
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Track for everyone, easy and panoramic
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From the Cinque Croci pass the view is truly satisfying: the panorama extends 360 degrees from the Lagorai chain to the suggestive Cima D'Asta, to the green pastures of the Campelle valley. The pass has this name because the territories of five pastures converge there: Valcion, Socede, Valsorda, Cengello and Consèria.
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Famous alpine climb, the Manghen pass separates Molina di Fiemme and Borgo Valsugana. Both sides are very hard: 16 kilometers at 8% from Molina, 21 kilometers at 7.5% from Telve. Furthermore, both climbs have the hardest part in the finale, when it rarely drops below 10%. The last passage of the Giro d'Italia up here dates back to 2019. Fausto Masnada passed first.
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For breathtaking vistas, Oclini Pass (Jochgrimm) provides splendid views of the Dolomite mountain landscape, situated between the Weißhorn and Schwarzhorn. Lavazè Pass offers beautiful views of the nearby Latemar mountain rocks, especially from the circular route around its lake. Additionally, Passo Feudo, accessible by ski lifts, boasts panoramic views of the Latemar and Catinaccio mountain ranges.
Yes, Lavazè Pass is known for its easy and well-maintained paths, including a short circular route around the lake, making it suitable for families. Five Crosses Pass also features family-friendly trails, offering satisfying views of the Lagorai chain and surrounding pastures. Redebus Pass provides numerous scenic tours, from afternoon walks to longer mountain hikes, with many paths suitable for families.
The region offers a wide range of activities. Near the passes, you can enjoy hiking, gravel biking, and mountain hiking. For hiking, explore routes like the Monte Ziolera and Lago delle Buse Loop from Passo Manghen. Cyclists can find challenging routes like the Fleimstal Railway Tunnel loop. In winter, Lavazè Pass is particularly renowned for Nordic skiing, with approximately 80 kilometers of cross-country tracks. You can find more details on specific routes in the Hiking around Castello-Molina Di Fiemme and Gravel biking around Castello-Molina Di Fiemme guides.
Passo Manghen is a favorite for cyclists and motorcyclists, known for its challenging and scenic road connecting the Valsugana with the Val di Fiemme. Both sides of the pass present very demanding climbs, with sections rarely dropping below 10% gradient.
The passes are nestled within diverse landscapes. You'll encounter high alpine terrain, rugged beauty in the Lagorai mountain range near Passo Manghen, and tranquil lakes, such as the one at Lavazè Pass. The area also features dense forests, especially around Redebus Pass, and stunning rock formations like the Latemar and Catinaccio mountain ranges visible from Passo Feudo.
Yes, Five Crosses Pass is noted as a historical site and natural monument. It gets its name from the convergence of five pasture territories. While not explicitly historical, Passo Manghen has a history with the Giro d'Italia, with its last passage dating back to 2019.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. For hiking and cycling, summer and autumn are ideal, with autumn offering fabulous colors of nature, especially around Passo Manghen. For winter sports, particularly Nordic skiing, Lavazè Pass is a prime destination, boasting extensive cross-country tracks.
Yes, there are options available. Near Oclini Pass, you'll find two hotels, including the Alpine Wellness Berghotel, where you can enjoy a meal. Around Redebus Pass, various huts are available for refreshment stops after a hike. While not directly on the pass, the Rifugio Crucolo near Five Crosses Pass is highly recommended for its local cuisine.
Passo Manghen is renowned for its difficulty. From Molina, it's a 16-kilometer climb at an average of 8%, and from Telve, it's 21 kilometers at 7.5%. Both ascents feature their hardest parts towards the finale, with gradients often exceeding 10%, making it a significant test for even experienced cyclists.
Many passes are accessible by car. Oclini Pass, for instance, can be reached by car via an asphalt road from Trentino. Redebus Pass is also easily accessible by car and offers plentiful parking, serving as a starting point for various tours.
The region is geologically interesting, particularly around Oclini Pass. The Weißhorn and Schwarzhorn mountains, flanking the pass, are notable for consisting of completely different rock types, offering a fascinating insight into the Dolomites' geological history.
Yes, Lavazè Pass is an excellent choice for easy walks. It features well-maintained paths at around 1,800 meters altitude, including a short circular route around the lake, which offers beautiful views without significant ascents or descents.


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