Mountain passes around Cloz are situated in an alpine region, likely within the Trentino-Alto Adige area of Italy, characterized by its mountainous terrain and scenic valleys like Val di Non. The Cloz geographic area features a landscape of high passes, offering connections between valleys and panoramic views. This region is known for its diverse natural features, including significant lakes and the distant Dolomites.
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From the terrace while enjoying an espresso, you have a fantastic view of the Dolomites, such as the Rosengarten and the Peitlerkofel.
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One of the longest funicular railways in the world. It's impressive how quickly the railway climbs the approximately 850 meters.
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One of the longest funicular railways in the world. However, everyone wants to get in the front, so the front seats go very quickly. The second or third row is still interesting, though.
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My highlight every time at the start of the season and again at the end in October. The Mendel Pass, with its 5-8% gradient, is relatively easy to ride, and every hairpin bend is really fun. If you set off as early as possible, you'll practically have the route to yourself – without Porsche drivers and Kawasakis 😉 The descent is just as fun. You can easily reach speeds of 60 km/h and more 🚴
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The mountain station is located directly at the Mendel Pass and offers hikers many tour options
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The Penegal is a mountain in the Mendelkamm in the south of South Tyrol on the border with Trentino.
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Up top there are many cafes and souvenir shops. Not exceptionally beautiful, but certainly good for a break.
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Great view from up here
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The mountain passes around Cloz are situated in an alpine region, likely within the Trentino-Alto Adige area of Italy. You'll find a landscape characterized by mountainous terrain, scenic valleys like Val di Non, and high passes offering panoramic views. The region also features significant lakes and distant views of the Dolomites.
For magnificent panoramas, consider visiting View of Lake Caldaro, which offers a stunning vista of the region around Passo della Mendola. Another excellent spot is View of Lake Kaltern and the Dolomites from Penegal, located at 1,737 meters, providing views of the Ortler Alps, the Dolomites, and Lake Caldaro.
Yes, Mendel Pass (Passo della Mendola) is particularly popular among cyclists. It features a relatively easy gradient of 5-8%, making the ascent enjoyable. The descent is also known for being fun, allowing for speeds of 60 km/h and more. Another option is Brezer Joch – Forcella di Brez, which has a moderate gradient of a maximum of 8% on the South Tyrolean side and up to 10% on the Trentino side.
The region around Cloz offers a variety of outdoor activities. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'View of Romeno – Romeno Hut loop' or the 'Fondo Town Center – Val di Non Cycle Path loop'. If you prefer hiking, there are options such as the 'Sentiero attrezzato del Mondino "Edmondo Janes" via ferrata to Lago Smeraldo' or the 'Maddalene Mountains Trail to Laureiner Alm'. For more challenging mountain hikes, consider routes like 'Spitzner Kornigl Summit – Schöngrubspitze loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Cloz, Mountain Hikes around Cloz, and Hiking around Cloz guides.
Visitors frequently highlight the magnificent panoramic views, especially from spots like the View of Lake Caldaro. The cycling experience on passes like Mendel Pass (Passo della Mendola) is also highly praised for its enjoyable gradients and hairpin bends. The region's diverse natural features and the connections between valleys are also appreciated.
Yes, the Hofmahdjoch Tunnel (SP88) is a notable feature. This tunnel marks the elevation peak of a road connecting Ultental with Val de Sole and includes several smaller and two larger well-lit tunnels. While traffic is generally low, cyclists should be aware that tunnels can be less enjoyable due to vehicle noise.
At Mendel Pass (Passo della Mendola), you'll find various shops and it serves as the summit station of a funicular, offering convenient access and services. While specific details for other passes vary, the presence of shops and viewpoints suggests some level of visitor infrastructure at popular spots.
The Mendel Pass (Passo della Mendola) is accessible via a funicular, which connects it to the valley. For other passes, public transport options may vary, and it's advisable to check local schedules for buses or other services that might reach specific trailheads or pass summits.
The region is generally best enjoyed during the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the passes are clear of snow and conditions are ideal for cycling, hiking, and enjoying the panoramic views. Some visitors particularly enjoy the start of the season and again in October for cycling the Mendel Pass.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't explicitly listed for all highlights, the general accessibility and moderate gradients of some passes, like parts of Mendel Pass (Passo della Mendola), make them suitable for families. Viewpoints offering easy access to stunning scenery, such as the View of Lake Caldaro, are also great for family outings.
The Mendel Pass (Passo della Mendola) features various shops, suggesting that cafes or eateries might be available. While the hotel at Penegal is closed, there are likely other accommodation and dining options in nearby towns and villages within the Trentino-Alto Adige region and Val di Non.


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