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Top 20 Mountain Passes in Vicenza

Mountain passes in Vicenza are located in the Veneto region of Italy, offering access to the Venetian Prealps and Dolomites. These passes connect valleys and provide opportunities for outdoor activities. The area features a blend of natural landscapes and historical significance. Many passes are known for their challenging ascents for cyclists and serve as starting points for hiking excursions.

Best mountain passes in Vicenza

  • The most popular mountain passes is General Achille Papa Refuge, a hut that is a…

Last updated: April 28, 2026

General Achille Papa Refuge

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The Rifugio Generale Achille Papa is a refuge on the upper edge of the Val Canale at 1928 meters. It was built after the First World War and uses buildings …

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The Scarubbi Road

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Strada degli Scarubbi:
La strada degli Scarubbi è una strada carrabile del massiccio del Pasubio, nelle Prealpi vicentine, costruita durante la Prima guerra mondiale. Lunga 10,5 chilometri, parte dal Passo …

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Xomo Pass

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Among racing cyclists, this pass is more like a shadowy existence, but it is well known among mountain bikers, because here begins (or ends) the Strada Degli Scarubbi, which leads …

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Italia Junction

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From this point you can do the extra little loop that's recommended on bikepacking.com's version of the Asiago Loop, to a viewpoint north of Bivio Italia. It's tough but probably nice!

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Bivio Conrad

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The road leading to Bivio Conrad was built during the First World War by the Austro-Hungarians to allow those positions to be reached by motorized vehicles. From here start several roads all rich in history, excellent in MTB.

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Camonda Pass

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The Camonda pass can be reached by going up on the right (if coming from Vicenza) just before Recoaro (signs for Rovegiana). The climb is on asphalt up to the …

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Foza–Valstagna Hairpin Road

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Small street with many bends (SP73, 20 bends).
Little traffic, partly beautiful views.
From Valstagna to Foza to the Sette Comuni, the Asiago plateau.
More information: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sieben_Gemeinden_(Italien)

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Primolano Steps and Tagliata Fortification

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The Primolano Stairs are a series of hairpin bends that connect the Valsugana with the territory of Feltre. The first driveway dirt road was built by the Austrians in the …

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Col d'Astiago

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Col d'Astiago is located in the south-eastern sector of the Asiago plateau. Wide panorama of the Brenta and towards Monte Grappa. Here is the pumping station of the aqueduct that brings water from the Oliero caves to the plateau.

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Valstagna–Foza Climb

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Fascinating climb, to be tasted. Traffic is very limited. You arrive in Foza, Asiago plateau, halfway between Enego and Gallio. Once in Foza you can indulge yourself with the various branches, both in asphalt and in dirt.

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July 13, 2025, La Strada degli Scarubbi

Road to the Rifugio Achille Papa. This is where you walk down if you're doing a circular hike with the 52 tunnels.

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Road to the Rifugio Achille Papa. This is where you walk down if you're doing a circular hike with the 52 tunnels.

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The first plans for the construction of a refuge on Pasubio date back to 1907. However, they were not realized until after the First World War, when the Schio section of the CAI began to build a refuge in memory of the soldiers who had fallen on Pasubio. Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rifugio_Achille_Papa

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April 8, 2025, Col d'Astiago

This large concrete tank pumps water from the springs of the Oliero Caves, thanks to an aqueduct that exceeds 1000m of altitude, and then distributes it throughout the Asiago Plateau: up here in fact the territory is karst, so it does not retain the water that flows downstream through underground passages... practically the same water from rain and snow that naturally flows from the summit, is artificially made to rise out of necessity! The current aqueduct and tank were built on the traces of a system already built during the First World War, to overcome the primary problem of water supply to the Plateau, which presented itself in all its gravity during the conflict, both due to the exponential growth in the number of men present at altitude, and due to the dispute over the few springs by the opposing adversaries. Considered by many to be a horrible structure, for me it is a suggestive, totally detached brutalist architecture, positioned in a natural and uncontaminated environment: a fascinating contrast!

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April 8, 2025, Col d'Astiago

Col d'Asiago offers a beautiful and privileged panoramic point on the underlying Canale del Brenta, or the narrow and deep terminal part of Valsugana. But the view extends over the Asiago Plateau and the entire skyline of mountains that border it to the north, the Grappa Massif to the east and the mouth of Val Brenta. In the distance, the Piccole Dolomiti, the Pale di San Martino and the Vette Feltrine. Precisely because of its strategic position, during the First World War it was a strongly armed Italian defensive bastion and decisive in various phases of the conflict. The peak is also known locally by the ancient and dialect toponym 'Col del S-ciavo', dating back to the time of the Serenissima: on the slopes of the hill in fact the 'schiavoni' (i.e. the non-Latin inhabitants of the dominions of Dalmatia and the Venetian hinterland) cut wood for the naval fleet; the trunks (especially beech trees) were lowered down the valley through the famous and nearby Calà del Sasso; they were then loaded onto rafts that went down the entire Brenta, until they reached the lagoon and the Arsenale of Venice. A large concrete cistern dominates the summit, collecting the water pumped from the Oliero Caves, 1000m further downstream, and distributing it to the Plateau.

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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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Camonda Pass route leading to Busellati district

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Named after General Achille Papa, Gold Medal for military valor who died during the First World War in 1917, the refuge is located at the saddle of the Porte del Pasubio, at 1,928 meters above sea level, on the massif of the same name. Today the Papa refuge is owned by the CAI of Schio and boasts around sixty beds.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular mountain passes in Vicenza for outdoor activities?

The Vicenza region offers several popular mountain passes for outdoor enthusiasts. Passo Campogrosso is renowned for challenging cycling ascents and opportunities for snowshoeing in winter. Pian delle Fugazze serves as a popular starting point for excursions, including the historic "Strada degli Eroi" leading to General Achille Papa Refuge. For mountain biking, Xomo Pass is a well-known starting point for The Scarubbi Road.

Which mountain passes in Vicenza have significant historical importance?

Many mountain passes in Vicenza bear the marks of history, particularly from World War I. Pian delle Fugazze was a site of heavy fighting, commemorated by the Pasubio Ossuary. Passo Campogrosso marked the border between Italy and the Austro-Hungarian Empire until 1918. The area around Passo Vezzena also shows evidence of WWI bombings. Additionally, highlights like The Scarubbi Road and Primolano Steps and Tagliata Fortification are significant historical sites.

Are there family-friendly mountain passes or activities in the Vicenza region?

Yes, Pian delle Fugazze offers flat grassy areas with picnic tables, making it a pleasant spot for families to enjoy. The area around Xomo Pass is also considered family-friendly, offering a good starting point for lighter excursions.

What kind of natural features and views can I expect at Vicenza's mountain passes?

The mountain passes in Vicenza offer breathtaking views of the surrounding Venetian Prealps and Dolomites. For instance, Passo Xon provides scenic views of the nearby Piccole Dolomiti. From General Achille Papa Refuge, you can experience panoramic views from its position on the southern slope of the Pasubio massif. Hiking to Cima Vezzena from Passo Vezzena also offers stunning vistas.

What cycling opportunities are available at the mountain passes near Vicenza?

Vicenza's mountain passes are highly valued by cycling enthusiasts. Passo Campogrosso is known as one of the most challenging ascents in the area, with steep gradients. Passo Xon offers a relatively easy climb suitable for integration into longer routes. The Vicenza side of Pian delle Fugazze presents more demanding gradients. For road cycling, you can explore routes like the "Valsugana and Menador Climb Loop" or the "Ascent to Monte Grappa from Strada Cadorna." Find more details on Road Cycling Routes in Vicenza.

Are there hiking or running trails near the mountain passes?

Absolutely. Many passes serve as excellent starting points for hiking and running. From Pian delle Fugazze, you can access the "Strada degli Eroi." Passo Vezzena is a popular starting point for hikes to Cima Vezzena. For running, consider trails like the "Road of 52 Tunnels and Scarubbi Road Loop" or the "Cima Portule and Cima Larici — ring tour." Explore more options on Running Trails in Vicenza.

What mountain biking opportunities are available in the Vicenza mountain passes area?

The Vicenza mountain passes offer great terrain for mountain biking. The Scarubbi Road, accessible from Xomo Pass, is a route of historical and landscape interest for mountain biking. You can also find MTB trails like "The Old Train Road and its malghe – ring tour" or "Monti di Asiago e sentieri della Prima Guerra Mondiale — giro ad anello." Discover more at MTB Trails in Vicenza.

Can I find accommodation or places to eat near the mountain passes?

Yes, some passes offer facilities. General Achille Papa Refuge provides accommodation and a place to strengthen yourself. Xomo Pass is an ideal place to stop and eat, known for its local sandwiches.

What is the "Ponte Tibetano sul Pasubio" and where is it located?

The "Ponte Tibetano sul Pasubio" (Tibetan Bridge on Pasubio) is a 100-meter-long, 30-meter-high suspended steel pedestrian bridge. It connects Recoaro Terme with Valli del Pasubio, offering an adventurous crossing. It is located in the area of Passo Campogrosso.

Which mountain passes are known for their challenging routes?

For those seeking a challenge, Passo Campogrosso is considered one of the most demanding cycling ascents in the Vicenza area, featuring an 11-kilometer climb with an average gradient of nearly 9%. The Vicenza side of Pian delle Fugazze also presents respectable gradients for cyclists.

What is the significance of <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/2519357" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Italia Junction</a>?

Italia Junction is located in the heart of the plateau and serves as a key point from which visitors can explore various mule tracks. From here, you can head towards Ortigara, Monte Forno, or Malga Galmarara, making it a central point for magnificent tours.

Are there any mountain passes that transform into ski areas in winter?

Yes, Passo Vezzena, known for its expansive grazing pastures, transforms into a ski area during the winter months, offering opportunities for winter sports.

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