Best mountain passes around Selva Di Progno are situated in the Italian Prealps, providing access to several notable mountain passes. The region features diverse terrain, from winding roads suitable for cycling to historical routes. These passes offer varied landscapes and opportunities for exploration within the Lessinia area.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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starting and finishing point of many routes
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Starting point for the tour Rifugio Papa
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Great hub for road, gravel or MTB rides.
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Excellent joint for various road, gravel or MTB rides.
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The Passo della Camonda shrine is in effect a refuge used by merchants and wayfarers who traveled from the Agno Valley to the Leogra Valley. The pass was also one of the strongholds of the Italian defensive line during the First World War.
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Once the border between the Austro-Hungarian kingdom and Italy, now between Trentino and Veneto
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On the road from Valli dell Pasubio to Pian delle Fucacce
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Camonda Pass route leading to Busellati district
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Among the most appreciated mountain passes in the area, Pian delle Fugazze stands out for its beautiful, winding road and moderate gradient. Another popular choice is Passo Fittanze della Sega, known for its challenging cycle way and stunning views. Visitors also enjoy Xon Pass for its magnificent mountain panorama of the Little Dolomites.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Passo Fittanze della Sega offers a particularly demanding cycle way. The ascent from Ala features significant gradients, with some sections reaching 15% to 20%, making it suitable for trained cyclists. Hikers can find challenging routes in the broader Lessinia area, often leading to rewarding views.
The Camonda Pass is rich in history. It served as a refuge for merchants and wayfarers traveling between the Agno Valley and the Leogra Valley. Furthermore, it was a significant stronghold of the Italian defensive line during the First World War, adding a layer of cultural importance to its natural beauty.
While many passes offer scenic drives or rides, some areas provide amenities suitable for families. For instance, the Bocca di Selva Mountain Hut, which also functions as a mountain pass, is categorized as family-friendly and offers local dishes like "Gnocchi di Malga" at its restaurant. Always check the current operating status of huts before planning your visit.
The mountain passes around Selva Di Progno are renowned for their scenic beauty. From Xon Pass, you can enjoy a magnificent mountain panorama, particularly of the Little Dolomites. Pian delle Fugazze offers picturesque journeys with stunning scenery, while Passo Fittanze della Sega provides great views of the Lagarina valley and Lessinia.
Yes, several passes offer facilities for refreshments. Pian delle Fugazze has a cafe and restaurant. The Bocca di Selva Mountain Hut is known for its restaurant serving local dishes. Additionally, Passo Fittanze della Sega features a bar/shelter for a break. For those passing through Raossi near Pian delle Fugazze, there's a supermarket for supplies.
The region around Selva Di Progno offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the Cima Carega Loop from Rifugio Revolto. For cyclists, there are challenging routes like the ascent to Passo Fittanze della Sega. Mountain biking enthusiasts will also find dedicated trails. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Selva Di Progno, Cycling around Selva Di Progno, and MTB Trails around Selva Di Progno guides.
The Italian Prealps, where Selva Di Progno is located, are generally best visited from late spring to early autumn (May to October) for hiking and cycling, when the weather is milder and passes are clear of snow. During these months, you can fully enjoy the scenic beauty and recreational opportunities. Always check local weather conditions before your trip, especially for higher passes.
Absolutely. The mountain passes are popular among cyclists. Pian delle Fugazze features a beautiful, winding road with a moderate gradient, making it a rewarding destination for a ride. Passo Fittanze della Sega offers a challenging cycle way with steep sections. For mountain bikers, there are dedicated MTB trails around Selva Di Progno, including difficult loops like 'Giazza – Passo Pertica Hut loop'. You can explore more cycling routes in the Cycling around Selva Di Progno and MTB Trails around Selva Di Progno guides.
The Xon Pass is particularly worth visiting for its magnificent mountain panorama, offering beautiful views of the Little Dolomites on both sides. It's considered a rather easy pass, making it accessible, and its serpentine-rich descent towards Recoaro Terme provides an enjoyable experience for cyclists and drivers alike.
Yes, the area around Selva Di Progno and its mountain passes is excellent for hiking. While some passes like Camonda Pass have paths leading off the main ascent, the broader region offers numerous dedicated hiking trails. Examples include the Cima Carega Loop or the Historic Cimbrian trail. For detailed routes, refer to the Hiking around Selva Di Progno guide.
The gradients vary significantly between passes. Pian delle Fugazze features a comfortable ascent with a moderate gradient. In contrast, Passo Fittanze della Sega is known for its challenging gradients, with some sections reaching 15% to 20% on the ascent from Ala. Xon Pass is generally easy, with noticeable but never steep slopes.


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