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Top 11 Mountain Passes around Farra Di Soligo

Best mountain passes around Farra Di Soligo are found in a region characterized by rolling, vineyard-covered hills, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Colline del Prosecco di Conegliano e Valdobbiadene". Farra di Soligo serves as a gateway to exploring notable passes in the nearby Treviso Prealps and the broader Dolomites. The area offers a blend of historical significance, unique engineering, and scenic routes. Visitors can experience both the immediate surroundings and access more rugged mountain terrain within a reasonable…

Last updated: June 26, 2026

San Boldo Pass

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What a street spectacle, built by Austro-Hungarian troops with local workers and workers in 100 days. Doing it while cycling is a unique emotion.

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Passo San Boldo — The Road of 100 Days

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The climb that leads to the pass is not very demanding, when you get to the top the fatigue disappears in front of the beauty and you are left speechless.

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Costa Curta Bivouac

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Always leave it clean and tidy, basically as you find it...those who will come will also benefit from it as you have benefited from it...😃

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Passo di Praderadego

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Passo di Praderadego is one of the main passes that connects the two sides of the Belluno Prealps, the Treviso side of the Valley with Valbelluna. At its peak stands …

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Climb to Passo San Boldo from Tovena

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The climb to Passo San Boldo from the Treviso side of Tovena is short but characteristic. It measures about 6 km with a difference in altitude of almost 500 meters. …

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Felice Giordano🌞
June 22, 2026, Passo San Boldo

The summit of Passo San Boldo between the provinces of Treviso and Belluno.

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There is no second time. Built in 100 days.

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Antonio
September 9, 2025, Passo San Boldo

Besides being a beautiful climb, it is a masterpiece of road engineering.

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August 13, 2025, Passo San Boldo

Unique road/tunnel layout with traffic lights, meaning it can also be driven uphill safely as the sections are short

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Climbed from Trichiana, in theory in the morning you don't find any wind against this side, but I found it😅😅 for the whole climb

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Klaus
April 22, 2025, Passo San Boldo

Very easy to drive pass!👍

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The climb to Passo San Boldo from the Treviso side of Tovena is short but characteristic. It measures about 6 km with a difference in altitude of almost 500 meters. Its fame comes from the final section: an incredible sequence of 5 hairpin bends dug inside as many short and narrow tunnels, built during WWI.

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Well maintained and excellently renovated bivouac. Very nice, even if decidedly small (max 3 people), the room for sleeping with independent access from the back. The view of the sunset is spectacular!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some unique mountain passes to visit near Farra di Soligo?

One of the most unique passes is San Boldo Pass, renowned for its extraordinary engineering. It features a series of switchbacks and tunnels carved directly into the rock face, built in just 100 days during World War I. Another notable pass is Passo di Praderadego, which connects the Treviso and Belluno sides of the Belluno Prealps and has an inhabited center and a restaurant at its peak.

Are there any historically significant mountain passes in the area?

Yes, San Boldo Pass is highly significant. It was constructed by Austro-Hungarian troops in just 100 days during World War I, making it a fascinating blend of historical engineering and natural beauty. Visitors often describe cycling through its distinctive tunnels as a 'unique emotion'.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain passes around Farra di Soligo?

While Farra di Soligo itself is characterized by rolling, vineyard-covered hills, the nearby Treviso Prealps and Dolomites offer breathtaking views. Passes like San Boldo Pass offer impressive vistas as you navigate its unique tunnels. Further afield in the Dolomites, passes like Passo Giau and Sella Pass provide jaw-dropping panoramas of iconic Dolomite peaks such as Ra Gusela and Sassolungo.

Are there opportunities for cycling on these mountain passes?

Absolutely! Mountain passes in the region are very popular with cyclists. San Boldo Pass offers a 'unique emotion' for cyclists due to its dramatic construction. The Dolomites passes like Sella Pass, Passo Pordoi, Passo Gardena, and Passo Campolongo are part of the famous Sella Ronda route, a major draw for cyclists. For gravel biking, you can explore routes like the 'San Salvatore Castle – Collalto Castle loop' or 'Molinetto della Croda – Terraced Vineyards of Rolle loop' which are accessible from the area. You can find more cycling routes in the Gravel biking around Farra Di Soligo guide.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain passes around Farra di Soligo?

Beyond cycling, the area offers excellent opportunities for hiking and mountaineering. You can find moderate mountain hikes such as the 'San Boldo Pass – Loff Bivouac loop' or 'Monte Zogo – View of the Valley loop'. For general hiking, trails like 'Gor della Cuna Trail' and 'Le Costalliere Trail' are popular. Explore more options in the Mountain Hikes around Farra Di Soligo guide and the Hiking around Farra Di Soligo guide.

When is the best time of year to visit the mountain passes near Farra di Soligo?

The best time to visit depends on your activity. For cycling and hiking, late spring (May-June) and early autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer (July-August) is also popular, especially for higher Dolomite passes. Winter brings snow, transforming the Dolomites into a ski paradise, but many passes may be closed to vehicles or require special equipment.

Can I find places to eat or rest near the mountain passes?

Yes, some passes offer amenities. For example, Passo di Praderadego has the Ai Faggi restaurant bar at its peak. Additionally, there are bivouacs like the Costa Curta Bivouac, which is well-maintained and offers a quiet place to rest with tables and benches, both inside and out.

What do visitors enjoy the most about the mountain passes in this region?

Visitors frequently praise the unique engineering and historical significance of passes like Passo San Boldo — The Road of 100 Days, especially the experience of cycling through its narrow tunnels. The stunning panoramic views, particularly from the higher Dolomite passes, are also a major highlight, leaving many 'speechless' at the beauty. The blend of challenging climbs and rewarding scenery is highly appreciated by the komoot community.

Are there more challenging mountain passes accessible from Farra di Soligo?

Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Passo di Praderadego is described as a challenging mountain pass, with its climb being 'very tiring' from both the Treviso and Belluno sides. Further afield, the legendary Stelvio Pass, though not in the Dolomites, is accessible as an epic detour and is considered one of the wildest and most challenging drives in the Italian Alps with its 48 sharp turns.

Which major Dolomite passes can be accessed from Farra di Soligo?

While not in Farra di Soligo itself, its location makes it a convenient base for day trips to several major Dolomite passes. These include Passo Giau, known for its smooth, scenic drives and stunning views of Ra Gusela; Sella Pass, a hub for activities and part of the Sella Ronda; Passo Pordoi, offering unbeatable views and a cable car to Sass Pordoi; Passo Rolle, nestled beneath the Pale di San Martino; and Passo Gardena, a favorite for its magnificent vistas.

Is the famous Stelvio Pass within reach for a day trip from Farra di Soligo?

Stelvio Pass is a significant detour, but it is accessible from Farra di Soligo for those on a road trip to the Dolomites. It's known for its 48 sharp turns and high elevation, often called one of the best driving roads in the world. While a longer journey, it offers an unforgettable experience for driving and cycling enthusiasts.

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