Best mountain passes around Viola offers access to a variety of routes through mountainous terrain. This region features numerous passes characterized by climbs, trails, and viewpoints. The landscape includes wooded sections and alpine environments, providing diverse settings for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore routes that present varying gradients and offer opportunities for scenic exploration.
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From this hill between Liguria and Piedmont, characterized by an abandoned structure, it is possible to reach the summit of Monte Galero on foot in about 3 hours. The area is surrounded by wind turbines that channel energy into a power plant.
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A nice little pass, not too steep.
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An almost completely unspectacular pass. Virtually no view. Creepy abandoned ruin just below the summit on the south side. The inn (Belvedere) seems to have been closed for as long as the Belvedere on the Furka Pass. ;-)
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This pass is a crossroads for several paths, I passed through here passing from Monte Grosso to Monte Antoroto and back to reach the Savona refuge.
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The Colla Bassa is an alpine pass, considered the watershed of several paths that lead to different places, all wonderfully unique.
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Very nice and not too hard climb.
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A fairly tough climb surrounded by nature, one of those that I didn't know before, but that must be climbed! Colle Quazzo between Calizzano and Garessio. Beautiful!
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A fairly tough climb surrounded by nature, one of those cols I didn't even know it existed, but that must be climbed Colle Quazzo between Calizzano and Garessio. Beautiful!
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The region around Viola features several appreciated mountain passes. Among them are San Bernardo Pass, known for its manageable climb in the Ligurian hinterland and a cafe, Colle dei Giovetti Ascent from Caragna, which reaches 913 meters above sea level, and Colle Quazzo, offering interesting slopes with double-digit gradients through twists and woods.
Yes, San Bernardo Pass is described as a climb that is "never too difficult" and "not too hard," making it a good option for those seeking a more manageable experience.
Many passes offer scenic viewpoints. For instance, Colla Bassa Pass is considered a watershed for several paths leading to unique places, and Colle Quazzo features sections through woods. The area generally provides diverse settings with wooded sections and alpine environments.
The area around Viola offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, such as the moderate "Ridge walk from Monasterolo Casotto to Santuario Madonna della Neve" or the challenging "Summit cross on Bric Mindino loop from Saint Gréé." For mountain biking, options include the moderate "St. Grée Bikepark loop" and the difficult "Piano Stopé loop." Running enthusiasts can explore routes like the difficult "Refreshment - Primo Pan loop." You can find more details on these activities in the hiking, MTB, and running guides for Viola.
Yes, San Bernardo Pass is categorized as family-friendly, making it a suitable option for outings with the whole family.
Yes, San Bernardo Pass is noted for having a cafe, providing an opportunity for a coffee break during your visit.
Visitors appreciate the variety of routes for different skill levels, from intermediate trails to challenging ascents. The highlights in this guide have received 30 upvotes and include 2 photos, indicating a positive community reception for the diverse landscapes and outdoor opportunities.
The mountain passes around Viola offer a range of difficulty levels. For example, San Bernardo Pass is considered intermediate and not too difficult, while Colle Quazzo presents sections with double-digit gradients, indicating a more challenging climb.
While specific loop trails directly over the passes aren't detailed, the nearby hiking and MTB guides for Viola offer various loop routes. For instance, you can find the "Big Bench No. 67 Viola CN loop from Viola" for hiking or the "St. Grée Bikepark loop from Saint Gréé" for MTB.
No, the Val Viola Pass is a distinct high mountain pass located in the Alps on the border between Switzerland and Italy, connecting Poschiavo (Switzerland) with Valdidentro (Italy). The mountain passes mentioned in this guide are specifically located around Viola in the Piedmont region of Italy, which is a different geographical area.
Colle dei Giovetti Ascent from Caragna reaches an elevation of 913 meters above sea level. Other passes like Colle Quazzo are at 1130 meters.


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