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Top 20 Mountain Passes around San Giovanni di Fassa - Sèn Jan

Best mountain passes around San Giovanni di Fassa - Sèn Jan are situated in the Val di Fassa, within the Dolomites. This location provides access to the Catinaccio and Sella massifs. The region features diverse terrain, from wide meadows to rugged rock faces, offering numerous mountain passes. These passes connect different valleys and provide routes through the high-mountain landscape.

Best mountain passes around San Giovanni di Fassa - Sèn Jan

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Last updated: July 10, 2026

View of the Sassolungo Group

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This point is nice to see the smaller peaks, such as the Grohmanns- and Fünffingerpitze, but the Marmolada on the opposite side is also impressive. The more unknown peaks, such …

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Pordoi Pass

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The Pordoi pass is one of the most famous climbs in all of Italy. Its pass is located at 2,239 meters above sea level, and is located between the mountain …

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One of the few refuges that preserves the original spirit, perched in a beautiful and strategic position. Managed by an Alpine Guide who will be able to give you the best advice about the mountain.

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Sella Pass

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The Sella Pass (2,224 meters) separates the Sassolungo Massif from the Sella Group and forms a natural border between Val di Fassa and Val Gardena. The view compensates for the arduous climb.

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Campolongo Pass

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The Campolongo is the "smallest" of the Dolomite passes, and the elevation gain is relatively manageable at 368 meters (north ascent from Corvara). Nevertheless, it's a beautiful route: You gaze …

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Carlo Cipiciani
October 13, 2024, Passo Campolongo

The Campolongo pass is considered the "son of a lesser god" of the 4 Sellaronda passes. Wrong, in my opinion. If tackled as the last of the 4 it offers you a beautiful climb from Arabba towards the pass, intense even if less demanding than its bigger sisters... but, above all, it offers you a fantastic descent towards Corvara, through woods and meadows literally from a postcard. Not to be missed!

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Marco Tesselli
September 8, 2024, Sella Pass

In the wonder of the "4 steps" that make up the Sellaronda, in my opinion, the Sella offers the most enchanting panorama. I also recommend going down 1km along the paved road (in front of the "Bar in Sella") and enjoying the marvel of being between the Sassolungo and the Sella group. In the wonder of the "4 steps" that make up the Sellaronda, in my opinion, the Sella offers the most enchanting panorama. I also recommend going down 1km along the paved road (in front of the "Bar in Sella") and enjoying the marvel of being between the Sassolungo and the Sella group.

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Amazing place. .

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hello @roberto strawrin Sure it's feasible up to the prince then Vs antermoia step pushing and a little bit of portage but definitely worth the place and panorama I recommend leaving very early

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Sorry, is it feasible with an emtb, or do you have to take it uphill? Thanks to whoever will answer me

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The Campolongo pass connects Trentino-Alto Adige with Veneto: to be precise, it connects Corvara with Arabba. It is located at an altitude of 1,875 meters.

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What are some popular mountain passes to visit around San Giovanni di Fassa - Sèn Jan?

Beyond the well-known Pordoi Pass and Passo Sella, visitors also highly appreciate Passo Carezza / Costalunga for its stunning views of the Catinaccio and Lake Carezza, and Passo San Pellegrino, known for its diverse activities and panoramic views of the Fassa Dolomites and Marmolada.

Are there family-friendly mountain passes in the area?

Yes, Passo Carezza / Costalunga is particularly family-friendly, offering a ski area with runs for all skill levels, modern lifts, and dedicated baby parks. In summer, it provides accessible trails and enchanting views. Passo San Pellegrino also features child-friendly amenities and a tranquil resort center, making it a popular choice for families.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see at these passes?

The mountain passes offer breathtaking natural beauty. You can witness the legendary Catinaccio (Rosengarten) and the 'Enrosadira' phenomenon at sunset from Passo Carezza, or the iconic Lake Carezza. From Passo Sella, you'll see the majestic Sassolungo and Sella Groups. Pordoi Pass provides extraordinary high-mountain scenery, especially from Sass Pordoi – Terrazza delle Dolomiti.

Are there historical sites or cultural landmarks on the mountain passes?

Yes, several passes have historical significance. Passo Carezza is part of the historic Great Dolomites Road, built in 1909. Passo San Pellegrino holds importance from World War I, with visible remnants of trenches and military posts. Pordoi Pass is culturally significant as the Cima Coppi, the highest point in the Giro d'Italia cycling event, featuring a monument to Fausto Coppi near its summit.

What outdoor activities are available near the mountain passes?

The region around San Giovanni di Fassa - Sèn Jan offers a wide range of outdoor activities. In winter, you can enjoy downhill skiing, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and tobogganing at passes like Passo Carezza and Passo San Pellegrino. In summer, hiking is popular, with routes leading to scenic spots like Fuciade from Passo San Pellegrino, or challenging climbs to Piz Boè from Passo Sella. Cycling is also a major draw, with passes like Pordoi Pass being famous cycling routes. For more specific routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes, Gravel Biking, and MTB Trails guides.

When is the best time to visit the mountain passes around San Giovanni di Fassa - Sèn Jan?

The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For skiing and winter sports, the season typically runs from December to early April, with Passo San Pellegrino known for superb snow conditions. For hiking, cycling, and enjoying the green landscapes, the summer months (June to September) are ideal. The 'Enrosadira' phenomenon is best observed at sunset during clear weather, particularly in spring and autumn.

Are there options for cycling enthusiasts?

Absolutely. The region is a paradise for cyclists. Pordoi Pass is a famous cycling route known for its challenging climb with 33 hairpin bends and is part of the Sellaronda circuit. Passo Sella is also integral to the Sellaronda. The area offers diverse routes for road, gravel, and mountain biking. You can find detailed routes in the Road Cycling Routes, Gravel Biking, and MTB Trails guides.

Where can I find accommodation or places to eat near the passes?

Many passes, such as Passo San Pellegrino, offer ski-in-ski-out accommodation and resort centers. You'll also find huts and refuges like Grasleiten Pass Hut / Passo Principe Hut, which provide both food and overnight stays. These are often strategically located for hikers and offer a unique mountain experience.

What makes Passo Carezza / Costalunga a unique destination?

Passo Carezza / Costalunga is unique for its wide, meadow-covered saddle offering enchanting views of the Catinaccio and Latemar range. Its proximity to the iconic Lake Carezza, which reflects the imposing pinnacles, adds to its charm. It's also known for its family-friendly ski area and historical significance as part of the Great Dolomites Road.

What makes Passo San Pellegrino a notable mountain pass?

Passo San Pellegrino stands out for dividing the Trentino and Veneto regions at 1,918 meters above sea level. It's a significant winter ski destination with the TreValli ski resort and superb snow conditions. In summer, it transforms into a haven for hikers and holds historical importance with visible World War I remnants. Its tranquil, car-free resort center and child-friendly amenities are also notable.

What makes Passo Sella a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts?

Passo Sella, situated between the Sassolungo and Sella Groups, is one of the most famous passes in the Dolomites. It's a key part of the Sellaronda ski circuit and a paradise for ski-mountaineering and hikers. It offers routes to peaks like Piz Boè with 360-degree views and a diverse range of experiences from accessible trails to challenging climbing routes.

What makes Passo Pordoi a significant landmark in the Dolomites?

Pordoi Pass is a significant landmark due to its altitude of 2,239 meters, its role in connecting Arabba and Canazei, and its inclusion in the Sellaronda ski circuit. It's famous as a challenging cycling route with 33 hairpin bends and offers extraordinary high-mountain scenery, especially accessible via a cable car to Sass Pordoi – Terrazza delle Dolomiti. It's also recognized as the Cima Coppi in the Giro d'Italia.

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