Best mountain passes around Lessolo are situated within Italy's Piedmont region, offering access to the scenic Serra di Ivrea. This glacial moraine features a diverse landscape of woods and lakes, providing a backdrop for various outdoor activities. The area is characterized by its unique natural formations, remnants of an ancient glacier. It is a destination for those seeking routes with natural beauty and varied terrain.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Accessible by car after a dirt road, excellent starting point for Monte Lion
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Remarkable views and very nice MTB route, partly challenging
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It's just a high point on the dirt road. Not a single geese in sight.
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The Oca Pass is a pass on the Serra di Ivrea ridge, a glacial moraine that extends between the Canavese and Biella areas. The pass can be reached from various paths that cross woods, lakes and historical sites such as the Torre della Bastia and the Ciucarun.
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Colletto di Bossola is a real crossroads. Among the paths that you can choose, the best known are on one side the one that goes up to Cima Bossola and in the opposite direction the one that goes up to Alpe Laser (and if you want to Monte Lion).
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Highest point of a road linking Brosso and Quassolo. Nearby we find a memorial log of an air disaster that occurred on 12 September 1944, and the Cavallaria mountain (or tip) which can be reached in a few minutes.
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reachable on asphalt except for the last hundreds of meters, on the left is the summit reachable with some stretches by pushing with a muscle in my opinion
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colletto Rueglio side the climb from here to the top includes two climbs which in my opinion involve a lot of portage and between them a pedalable plateau, for the descent the easiest on the Rueglio side is towards the houses below which can be seen from the coletto, or towards Colletto Bossola you have to walk a fairly wide traverse all downhill but with several loose stones
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The mountain passes around Lessolo, particularly those within the Serra di Ivrea, offer diverse natural features. You'll find lush woods, serene lakes, and unique glacial moraine landscapes. Many passes provide splendid panoramic views. For instance, from Il Colletto, you can enjoy a panorama extending up to Monviso.
Yes, several passes feature historical elements. Passo dell'Oca, for example, can be reached via paths that cross historical sites like the Torre della Bastia and the Ciucarun (Bell Tower). Additionally, near Colle Pian dei Muli, you'll find a memorial log commemorating an air disaster from 1944.
The passes offer a range of difficulties. Some, like Passo dell'Oca and Il Colletto, are considered intermediate. Others, such as Pass below the summit, are described as challenging, particularly for mountain biking, involving technical climbs and potentially requiring portage.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists, Pass below the summit, accessible from the 'colletto Rueglio side,' offers a challenging MTB route with two ascents and a pedalable plateau. The descent can be rugged, with loose stones, catering to those seeking a more adventurous experience.
The region around Lessolo is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, gravel biking, and running. For example, there are challenging gravel biking routes like the 'Ivrea Canal – Lake Viverone loop' and diverse running trails such as the 'Lago Nero and Lago Pistono Loop Trail'. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Lessolo, Gravel biking around Lessolo, and Running Trails around Lessolo guide pages.
Yes, the area around passes like Passo dell'Oca is crisscrossed with paths, including moderate hiking routes. The 'Ciucarun Bell Tower and Serra di Ivrea Loop' is a notable example, offering panoramic views and incorporating historical landmarks. The 'Anello dei 5 Laghi di Ivrea' also provides picturesque lake views.
While specific seasonal details for all passes are not provided, the varied terrain with woods and lakes suggests that spring and autumn would offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery for hiking and cycling. Summer would also be suitable, though some areas might be warmer. Winter conditions could introduce snow and ice, making some passes more challenging or inaccessible.
Many of the trails leading to and around the passes are suitable for various skill levels. While some passes are challenging, others, especially those with intermediate ratings like Passo dell'Oca, offer paths through woods and past lakes that can be enjoyable for families, depending on the specific route chosen. It's always recommended to check the difficulty of individual trails.
Generally, Italy's outdoor areas are dog-friendly, especially on hiking trails. However, it's always best to check local regulations or specific trail signs for any restrictions, particularly in nature reserves or protected areas. Ensure your dog is well-behaved and kept on a leash where required.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical elements. The panoramic views, especially from spots like Il Colletto, are highly praised. The diverse terrain, from lush woods to serene lakes, and the challenging yet rewarding cycling and hiking routes, also contribute to a memorable experience.
Yes, Pass below the summit is noted for its very nice and partly challenging MTB route. It features two ascents with a pedalable plateau in between, making it a favorite for mountain bikers looking for a technical ride.
While specific parking details for each pass are not extensively documented, many trailheads in the Lessolo area are accessible by car. For public transport, it's advisable to research local bus services connecting to municipalities near the Serra di Ivrea. Planning your route on komoot can often provide insights into starting points and accessibility.


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