Best mountain passes around Bagno Di Romagna are situated in the Tuscan-Romagnolo Apennines. This region offers access to several mountain passes that provide routes through scenic landscapes and connect different valleys. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, which supports diverse outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The photo is a bit old.. the sign has been literally covered by travelers' stickers
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the climb through the woods begins, quite tough in some parts!!
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starting point of the classic Balze loop ═════════════════ 182nd excursion and 16th time in the Balze area | loop starting from Valico Monte Fumaiolo passing through Rifugio Moia and Rifugio Giuseppe ════════════════ 👇 here is the video in 4K 👇 https://youtu.be/kt9FOoGmOZc
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The Prato alla Penna clearing is located at an altitude of 1248 at the crossroads between the Passo Fangacci-Sacro Eremo dirt road and the forest track that branches off from here to the northwest in the direction of Gioghetto-La Calla. Although devoid of buildings, it is a historically and geographically important location as a timber tax and as a junction of paths.
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Passo dei Lupatti (altitude 1171) where majestic beech trees stand and where we cross the 00 ridge path coming from Passo dei Mandrioli and heading to Passo della Crocina: the stretch of the railway that went from Passo dei Lupatti to Cancellino was slightly downhill and for this reason the wagons loaded with wood were slowed down in their run by specially trained men called "brakemen". Now from Passo dei Lupatti to Lama the road will always continue downhill: immersed in the forest we walk crossing the slopes of Mount Cucco and Poggio Rovino until we reach Pian della Saporita (altitude 1051) Beautiful dirt road immersed in an immense beech forest with the possibility of many variations, 90% of the routes are suitable for everyone.
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Compact gravel road @cesare pastorelli?
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Mount Fumaiolo pass: starting point for trekking, routes, excursions and paths.
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The region features several significant mountain passes. Among them, Calla Pass is the highest road pass in the Tuscan-Romagnolo Apennines. Other prominent passes include Passo dei Mandrioli, known for its scenic beauty and geological formations, and Passo del Carnaio, a popular cycling challenge. Monte Fumaiolo Pass also offers great views and facilities.
Yes, the mountain passes around Bagno di Romagna serve as excellent starting points for various hiking trails. For instance, Calla Pass provides access to paths leading to the Hermitage of Camaldoli and the Casentino Forests. Passo dei Mandrioli is a hub for trails like CAI 00 and GEA. You can find more detailed routes and options in the Hiking around Bagno Di Romagna guide.
Passo del Carnaio is particularly renowned as a category 1 climb, featuring an average grade of 6.3% over 10.8 kilometers and sections up to 13%. Colle del Barbotto Summit is another famous and challenging climb, known for its steep inclines and its role in major cycling events. The Monte Fumaiolo Pass also offers a challenging ascent. For more cycling routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Bagno Di Romagna guide.
Many of these passes have ancient roots. Passo dei Mandrioli replaced an old mule track connecting Bagno di Romagna to Tuscany and the Sanctuary of La Verna. Passo della Calla has been an important communication route since Etruscan and Roman times, initially used for timber transport before the road was opened in the 1930s.
Yes, some areas around the passes offer family-friendly experiences. Prato alla Penna, for example, is a beautiful meadow area within the Casentino forest, suitable for families. Passo dei Lupatti also features dirt roads through immense beech forests, with many routes suitable for everyone, including families.
The passes offer diverse natural beauty. Passo dei Mandrioli is known for its stunning landscapes and the unique geological formation called 'Scalacce,' with layers of marl and sandstone. Calla Pass provides access to the ancient Casentino Forests. Many passes, like Monte Fumaiolo Pass and Prato alla Penna, offer panoramic viewpoints and are surrounded by lush forests.
The scenic beauty of passes like Passo dei Mandrioli changes with the seasons, offering different experiences throughout the year. While most passes are accessible in warmer months, some, like Prato alla Penna, offer a unique and rewarding experience in winter, though the pass may close to vehicle transit, requiring a hike in the snow.
Yes, some passes offer facilities. At the top of Colle del Barbotto Summit, there's a bar known for its local food and cycling memorabilia. Monte Fumaiolo Pass also has shelters at the summit where you can eat and drink.
The region offers excellent opportunities for mountain and gravel biking. Passes like Passo dei Lupatti feature beautiful dirt roads through beech forests, suitable for various routes. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the Gravel biking around Bagno Di Romagna guide.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning scenic beauty, the challenging routes for cyclists, and the extensive network of trails for hikers. The opportunity to explore ancient forests, discover geological formations, and access historical sites like the Hermitage of Camaldoli are also highly valued. The area has received 171 upvotes and 101 photos from the komoot community, highlighting its appeal for diverse outdoor pursuits.
Calla Pass holds the distinction of being the highest road pass in the Tuscan-Romagnolo Apennines, situated at 1,296 meters above sea level. It connects the Bidente and Arno valleys.


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