Mountain passes around Carrè are situated in the Province of Vicenza, Italy, within the Venetian Prealps. Carrè itself is at an elevation of 224 meters. While no prominent mountain passes are directly within Carrè, the broader region offers several notable routes. These passes provide opportunities for various outdoor activities and access to historical sites.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Panoramic view, breathtaking
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Trail no. 435: interesting military path which, from the Cerbaro area, leads to the Campedello pass and the summit of Mount Priaforà, proceeding quite linearly and touching vegetative areas of different character
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At times the road surface is a bit ruined, but in any case the climb is beautiful and the road is less wide and has more beautiful vegetation than the previous stretch which comes from Lusiana
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Bocchetta Paù (1,286 m) is a small pass between Monte Paù and Cima Fàvaro, featuring a bucolic pasture with a grazing pond surrounded by woods. From the rocky promontory on the edge of the plateau, you can enjoy a spectacular and expansive view of the Veneto plain, the Astico Valley, and the Piccole Dolomiti (with neighboring Summano in the foreground). Interesting fact: the metal shrine on the rock is nicknamed the "Madonnina dei Sauerkraut" (Little Madonna of the Sauerkraut), because it was commissioned as a votive offering after a narrow escape by Mr. Zuccato, owner of the well-known Vicenza-based sauerkraut company of the same name!
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Near Monte Cavalletto there is one of the five English cemeteries present in the territory of the Asiago plateau, in which more than a thousand fallen are buried.
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Lovely place with stunning views. Obligatory stop making the tour of the malghe. 12 km. surrounded by greenery with a panoramic stretch towards the plain. Asiago plateau area.
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While Carrè itself doesn't have prominent mountain passes directly within its immediate vicinity, the broader Province of Vicenza and the Veneto region offer several notable options. These include the historic Passo Xomo and Strada degli Scarubbi in the Pasubio massif, the scenic Foza–Valstagna Hairpin Road (SP73), and Passo della Vena for nature trails. Further afield in the Dolomites, you can find world-renowned passes like Pordoi Pass, Sella Pass, and Giau Pass, known for their stunning views and cycling opportunities.
Many passes offer breathtaking panoramic views. For instance, the Bocchetta Paù Viewpoint provides stunning vistas towards the plain and Valdastico, especially from the Asiago plateau area. Other passes in the region, particularly those in the Dolomites, are celebrated for magnificent panoramas of dramatic peaks like the Sella and Marmolada mountain ranges.
Yes, the region is rich in history, particularly related to World War I. The Strada degli Scarubbi, starting near Passo Xomo, is a historic 10.5-kilometer carriage road built during WWI in the Pasubio massif. It offers a journey through striking mountain landscapes and leads to Rifugio Generale Achille Papa, built using former WWI barracks. The Bocchetta Paù Viewpoint was also a significant defensive line during WWI.
The Trail 435 to Priaforà is an interesting military path. It leads from the Cerbaro area to the Campedello pass and the summit of Mount Priaforà, passing through diverse vegetative areas. It's considered an intermediate trail offering a unique experience.
Absolutely. The region is popular with cyclists. Passo Xomo is significant for mountain bikers as it marks the beginning of the Strada degli Scarubbi. The Foza–Valstagna Hairpin Road (SP73) is known for its scenic bends and is suitable for road cycling. For more cycling adventures, you can explore various MTB Trails around Carrè, including routes like the 'Monte Summano – San Rocco Climb loop'.
There are several hiking opportunities. Passo della Vena offers nature trails, and the ascent to Cima Summano from Piovene Rocchette is a challenging mountaineering route. You can find more options in the Mountain Hikes around Carrè guide, which includes routes like the 'Cima Summano loop from Piovene Rocchette' and the 'Bocchetta Paù Viewpoint – Carriola Mountain Hut loop'.
While some routes can be challenging, the Bocchetta Paù Viewpoint is listed as family-friendly, offering lovely views. When planning, always check the specific trail difficulty and conditions to ensure it's suitable for all family members.
The best time to visit is generally from late spring through early autumn (May to October) when the weather is milder and trails are clear of snow. During these months, you can fully enjoy hiking, cycling, and the scenic beauty. Winter conditions can make some higher passes inaccessible or require specialized equipment.
Yes, you can find facilities in the broader region. For example, the Col del Sole Bike Hotel is an excellent 4-star hotel with a focus on cyclists, serving as a great departure and arrival point for tours. Mountain huts like Rifugio Generale Achille Papa (at the end of Strada degli Scarubbi) also offer amenities and breathtaking views.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, the historical significance of routes like those in the Pasubio massif, and the diverse opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling. The variety of experiences, from challenging climbs to scenic viewpoints, makes the region appealing to many.
While Carrè is in the Province of Vicenza, the world-renowned Dolomite passes like Pordoi Pass and Sella Pass are further afield in the Veneto region. They are accessible by car, typically requiring a drive of a few hours from Carrè, making them suitable for a day trip or an overnight stay to fully experience their high alpine environments and stunning vistas.


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