Mountain passes around Propata are located in a mountainous and scenic environment near the Antola Regional Natural Park. This region is characterized by green hills and valleys, offering insights into mountain life and customs. Propata serves as a base for exploring the surrounding terrain, which includes various passes connecting different valleys. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities within a natural landscape.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Beautiful and scenic stop after the climb along the Apennine bike tour
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From here you can get everywhere!
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Starting point for trekking.
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Challenging climb, but great satisfaction
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Once I reach the Scoglina pass, at 920 meters above sea level, a table with a bench invites you to rest for a moment before continuing with the descent. Here there is also a monument to the Partisans.
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The Portello Pass is located at 1040m above sea level and connects the upper Trebbia Valley with the Fontanabuona Valley. From the pass you can enjoy an open view which, sweeping over the mountains, reaches all the way to the sea.
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Among the most appreciated mountain passes in the region are Passo della Scoglina, known for its excellent views and a pleasant picnic area, and Casa del Romano, which sits on the border of Liguria and Piedmont and serves as a starting point for trekking with a refuge and astronomical observatory nearby.
The mountain passes around Propata offer diverse natural beauty. You'll find passes immersed in deciduous forests, like Three Crosses Pass, and others providing magnificent views of the deep blue Mediterranean Sea, with Corsica visible on clear days, such as from Passo del Portello. The area is characterized by green hills and valleys, especially near the Antola Regional Natural Park.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. Passes like Casa del Romano and Fregarolo Pass are excellent starting points for treks and excursions. You can find a variety of trails, including those leading to Monte Antola. For more detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Propata guide.
The mountainous terrain around Propata is well-suited for cycling. Passes like Passo del Portello offer beautiful climbs, and Fregarolo Pass is a great starting point for MTB tours. You can find various road cycling routes, including challenging loops and panoramic rides. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Propata guide for more options.
While the passes themselves are primarily natural features, the broader Propata region offers insights into mountain life and customs through attractions like the Museum of Peasant Culture of Alta Val Trebbia and the Ethnological Section of the Alta Valle Scrivia Museum. At Passo della Scoglina, you can find a monument to the Partisans, adding a historical touch.
Some mountain passes offer amenities for visitors. For instance, Casa del Romano has a refuge and a small mountain restaurant. Fregarolo Pass also features a restaurant/restaurant at its summit. Passo della Scoglina provides a pleasant picnic area with a sunny bench.
Many of the mountain passes offer trails and environments that can be enjoyed by families. The presence of picnic areas, like at Passo della Scoglina, and less crowded, scenic drives make some passes suitable for family outings. Always check the specific trail difficulty if planning a hike with children.
The region's mountain passes are generally enjoyable during warmer months for hiking and cycling. The autumn season is particularly beautiful, with deciduous forests, such as those around Fregarolo Pass and Three Crosses Pass, displaying extraordinary colors. While some passes may be accessible in winter, specific safety precautions and gear would be necessary.
Yes, many mountain passes in the area are known for their viewpoints. Passo della Scoglina offers excellent views on clear days. From Passo del Portello, you can enjoy a magnificent view of the Mediterranean Sea, potentially seeing as far as Corsica. Casa del Romano also provides wonderful views back to the Trebbiatal.
Yes, the mountainous environment around Propata also provides opportunities for running. You can find various running trails, including routes around Lake Brugneto and challenging paths leading to Monte Antola from different starting points. For detailed running routes, refer to the Running Trails around Propata guide.
Three Crosses Pass is notable for its setting within a dense deciduous forest. It features three wooden crosses that blend harmoniously with the surrounding natural environment, offering a distinctive and serene atmosphere for visitors.


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