Mountain passes near Modigliana offer routes through its three valleys, characterized by agro-urban paths suitable for various outdoor activities. The broader region features notable passes like Passo della Sambuca, which connects Romagna and Tuscany at an altitude of 1100 meters. This area provides a mix of scenic drives and historical points of interest within a mountain landscape. The terrain includes winding roads and natural features, making it a destination for exploring the Apennine foothills.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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from passo della Peschiera to San benedetto the road is very damaged! be careful when descending.
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nice climb with little traffic and beautiful views
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It is a very beautiful road that passes through a still uncontaminated territory, between pastures and chestnut groves. The climb is quite long however with maximum gradients no more than 10%, after about 10 km you arrive at the Eremo pass (930m above sea level), then the road descends and then climbs up again until you reach the Peschiera pass (945m above sea level). ). The road surface in the Tuscan section is very good, then after the second pass the road still suffers from the landslides of May 2023 and maximum attention must be paid because gravel sections of a few tens of meters are frequent. In June 2024 the road would still be closed to traffic, but with the necessary precautions it can be used
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Pass that connects the Tramazzo valley to the Montone valley, in particular the towns of Tredozio and Portico di Romagna, via the provincial SP22. It can also be reached from Rocca San Casciano via via rocchigiana. Very beautiful views from all sides. -From Tredozio uphill of 6.0 km with an average gradient of 6.2% and a maximum of 9.4%; -From Portico, 7.2 km with an average gradient of 5.0% and a maximum of 8.3%, last kilometer on a slight slope with a slight climb; -11 km from Rocca San Casciano, average gradient 4.3% and maximum 13.2%, very variable overall.
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At the top, a celebratory sculpture for bicycles and cyclists with a plaque that reads: "On this hill, consecrated to sports legend, Romagna, a generous land of champions, celebrates in this bronze, the humble steel horse, source of virtue athletics of serene joie de vivre, of fruitful inspiration, of its writers and poets".
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One of the famous passes in the area with climbs not really accessible to everyone
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Beautiful road that crosses the "Parco Regionale della Vena del Gesso", the asphalt is in good condition for most of the way. Panoramic road with beautiful views on the walls of the chalky ramparts.
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One of the most beautiful panoramic roads in Romagna, it has been a passage of the Giro d'Italia many times. The climb is 3.55km long with an average gradient of 5.3% and a maximum of 10%. 3km descent. Wide road and asphalt in excellent condition. The landscape of the Parco della Vena del Gesso Romagnolo and Monte Mauro is beautiful, going up the view is that of the gullies and the plain, then you pass by the Sanctuary of Monticino and the Venetian Rocca
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Beyond the local passes, the broader region features Zattaglia Pass, known for its panoramic road through the Parco Regionale della Vena del Gesso with views of chalky ramparts. Another highly scenic spot is the Panoramic Saddle Between Monte Castellaccio and Monte Torre, offering a 270° view over large meadows.
Yes, Valico della Valletta presents a challenging climb, especially when ascending from the Lamone Valley, with sections reaching a 22% gradient. Additionally, the Le Calbane – Giro d'Italia Scenic Route is known for its demanding sections, having been part of the Giro d'Italia multiple times.
Near the mountain passes, you can visit the Cyclists' Monument at Passo del Trebbio, which features a celebratory sculpture and plaque dedicated to cycling. In the broader region, Passo della Sambuca leads to the historic Sanctuary of the Madonna dei Tre Fiumi, built in 1578, and features the ancient "Fonte dell'Alpe" spring.
Many passes offer expansive views. For instance, the Panoramic Saddle Between Monte Castellaccio and Monte Torre provides a 270° vista. From Passo della Sambuca, on clear days, you can see all the way to San Marino and the sea.
The region around Modigliana is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and general cycling. These guides offer routes ranging from moderate to difficult, taking you through scenic landscapes and past local landmarks.
Yes, the Le Calbane – Giro d'Italia Scenic Route is a notable cycling path, having been featured in the Giro d'Italia. It offers a 3.55km climb with an average gradient of 5.3% and a maximum of 10%, providing excellent asphalt and views of the Parco della Vena del Gesso Romagnolo.
The mountain passes are generally best visited during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild and roads are clear. This allows for optimal enjoyment of the scenic drives, cycling routes, and outdoor activities. Winter can bring snow and ice, making some passes less accessible.
At the summit of Passo della Sambuca, there's a popular stop referred to as the "owl's nest," known for its friendly atmosphere and delicious sandwiches. Along the route, you can also find the ancient "Fonte dell'Alpe" where you can refresh with fresh mountain water.
The mountain passes around Modigliana are appreciated for their combination of challenging routes, panoramic views, and natural features like the chalky ramparts of the Parco Regionale della Vena del Gesso. They offer a diverse experience for cyclists, drivers, and nature lovers, connecting the Romagna and Tuscany regions with rich history and stunning landscapes.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful panoramic roads and the excellent condition of the asphalt on many passes, such as Zattaglia Pass. The challenging climbs of passes like Valico della Valletta are often highlighted by those seeking a tough workout, while the expansive views from spots like the Panoramic Saddle Between Monte Castellaccio and Monte Torre are consistently enjoyed.
Yes, the Zattaglia Pass crosses the "Parco Regionale della Vena del Gesso," offering beautiful views of chalky ramparts. The Panoramic Saddle Between Monte Castellaccio and Monte Torre is also considered a natural monument, providing stunning vistas.


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