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Top 20 Mountain Passes around Canosio

Mountain passes around Canosio offer access to the Valle Maira, a region recognized as an Italian Geological Heritage site. This area features ancient architecture, prehistoric fossil remains, and diverse natural landscapes. The municipality of Canosio serves as a starting point for exploring various mountain passes, each presenting distinct characteristics. The region provides opportunities for both challenging climbs and historical exploration within a mountain environment.

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  • The most popular mountain passes is Gardetta Pass, a mountain…

Last updated: April 28, 2026

Gardetta Pass

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The Gardetta Pass connects the Unerzio Valley with the Gardetta Plateau. From this hill there are various paths that reach the surrounding peaks. The Gardetta Refuge is about 15 minutes …

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Beautiful hill, also reachable by the cannon road

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Preit Pass

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The Preit hill is located at 2,083 meters above sea level and the road to reach it starts from Ponte di Marmora.
The climb is quite demanding, with peaks of …

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Colle Fauniera

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Colle Fauniera is a well-known alpine pass, because there is the statue of Pantani. The Gran Fondo of Fausto Coppi passes here.

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Sampeyre Pass

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It is a difficult pass, with an average gradient of 7.6% and a passage of 10.8%. It is classified in the passes out of category by professional cyclists. The fabulous landscapes are there to encourage you!

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March 28, 2025, Passo della Gardetta

The Gardetta Pass, at over 2,400 meters above sea level in the Cottian Alps, connects the Vallone di Unerzio with the Meja-Gardetta plateau. If you are following the itinerary we recommend from Canosio, we suggest you reach the pass to admire the view and then return to the Gardetta refuge. The pass was a battle site during the First World War and the refuge itself is a construction of military origin, renovated about forty years ago, today it welcomes you for a delicious restorative break.

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Casa BART
March 28, 2025, Colle del Preit

Colle del Preit welcomes you at the gates of the Gardetta plateau. The landscape here seems almost lunar with the rock that rises imposingly among the soft green meadows. You are at over 2000 meters above sea level, the climb to get there requires the right amount of effort and the atmosphere is truly unique. Admiring the panorama that surrounds you sharpens your sight and hearing, the whistle of some marmots reveals their presence among the rocks.

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A very challenging climb with asphalt in very poor condition.

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August 26, 2024, Colle di Sampeyre

Steep, narrow, lonely, magnificent mountain scenery and plenty of altitude! Do you need more?

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It is one of the most spectacular passes in Piedmont. Without a doubt it is in my Top 5 of Piedmont (Fauniera, Agnello, Nivolet, Colle delle Finestre and Colle di Sampeyre). For many it is a great unknown since Fauniera and Agnello are around it, two passes with a lot of name. It has the characteristics of a colossus: it is long, hard, high (over 2,000m) and has privileged views. Colle Sampeyre connects the Maira valley with the Varaita valley, where the town of Sampeyre is located. It has 3 slopes: two through the Maira valley and one through the Varaita valley. Of the 3, the most special for me is the one through the Elba valley, which starts at Ponte Marmora. The road on the 2 sides of the Maira valley is not in good condition so I suggest going up one of these and going down the side of the Varaita valley, which is in good condition as it was resurfaced in 2023. Obviously, we are talking about narrow roads, with no road signs and no hard shoulder. There is very little traffic, so you only have to worry about the ramps, the views and enjoying nature. Regarding the ban on going up the Elba valley... no problem. You can go up by bike perfectly. At the start of the climb the locals put up a barrier to discourage tourists and prevent them from disturbing their peace and the mountains. Cyclists are very welcome. It has been part of the Giro d'Italia on 2 occasions. On the second occasion, in 2003, it will go down in history as the snowy stage, where Gilberto Simoni crowned and Pantani fell on the descent trying to catch him. As well as being a Top 5 in Piedmont, it is also a Top 15 in Italy. It is a mountain pass that I am very fond of. I always recommend it to cyclists who go through that area.

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A destination mainly for cyclists and motorcyclists, but also for walkers. You can go up from the municipality of Sampeyre (Val Varaita) or from the municipality of Elva (Val Maira). It crosses the Strada dei Cannoni, a long dirt road of 42 km between the 2 valleys, which touches many municipalities, and starts from Colletta di Rossana and ends at Colle della Bicocca

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https://youtu.be/JgCHce59j6E all on tarmac, from the Sampeyre the ridge path starts as a gravel path. Incredible sea of flowers in July.

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Very difficult slopes, you have to manage yourself well because it is also very long.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most challenging mountain passes for cyclists in the Canosio area?

The region offers several demanding climbs. Colle Fauniera is considered one of the hardest climbs in Piedmont, known for its long and difficult ascent. Sampeyre Pass is also very challenging, with an average gradient of 7.6% and sections up to 10.8%. The Preit Pass features gradients of over 18% in its final kilometers, making it a significant test for cyclists.

Are there mountain passes with historical significance around Canosio?

Yes, the region has a rich history. Gardetta Pass was a battle site during World War I, and the Gardetta refuge itself is a renovated military construction. Colle Fauniera is also historically notable in cycling, with a statue of Marco Pantani commemorating his attack during the Giro d'Italia.

What unique natural features can I discover at these mountain passes?

The Valle Maira, where Canosio is located, is an Italian Geological Heritage site. At Gardetta Pass, the Gardetta plateau is renowned for its visible prehistoric fossil remains, including dinosaur footprints. The landscape around Preit Pass is often described as almost lunar, with imposing rock formations among green meadows.

Are there family-friendly options for exploring the mountain passes near Canosio?

While many passes involve challenging climbs, some offer more accessible experiences. For instance, the Colletto di Canosio offers a mountain biking tour with an option for a more comfortable descent on an asphalt road, making it suitable for families looking for a less strenuous return. The stunning views from passes like Statue of the Virgin Mary at Colle di Sampeyre can be enjoyed by all.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain passes around Canosio?

The area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountaineering, running, and cycling. For hiking, explore options like the 'Borgata Preit loop' or 'Rifugio Viviere loop' mentioned in the Mountain Hikes around Canosio guide. Cyclists can enjoy challenging routes such as the 'Gardetta Loop' or 'Gardetta Hut – Preit Pass loop' found in the Cycling around Canosio guide. The high-altitude military roads near Gardetta Pass also provide excellent opportunities for gravel biking.

When is the best time of year to visit the mountain passes around Canosio?

The best time to visit is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the passes are clear of snow and the weather is most favorable for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. During these months, you can fully enjoy the panoramic views and access the various trails and refuges.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain passes in Canosio?

Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic views and the sense of accomplishment after challenging climbs. The unique geological features, such as the prehistoric fossil remains at the Gardetta plateau, are also a major draw. Many appreciate the tranquility and the opportunities for restorative breaks at mountain refuges like the Gardetta refuge.

Are there opportunities for advanced mountain biking trails near Canosio's passes?

Yes, the region is well-suited for advanced mountain biking. The area around Gardetta Pass features high-altitude military roads that are excellent for gravel biking. The Colletto di Canosio also offers a steep forest road for mountain biking, with a challenging single-trail descent option across meadows for experienced riders.

Can I find circular walks or loop tours around the mountain passes?

Yes, there are several loop tours available. For instance, the Mountain Hikes around Canosio guide lists routes like the 'Borgata Preit (1540 m) loop from Preit' and the 'Rifugio Viviere loop from Chialvetta'. The Preit Pass also serves as an entry point to the Gardetta plateau, offering opportunities for a loop around Lake Oserot.

What makes the Gardetta Pass a must-see destination?

Gardetta Pass, situated at over 2,400 meters, offers stunning panoramic views connecting the Vallone di Unerzio with the Meja-Gardetta plateau. It's unique for its historical significance as a WWI battle site and the Gardetta refuge, a renovated military construction. Most notably, the Gardetta plateau is famous for its visible prehistoric fossil remains, including dinosaur footprints, set against a backdrop of towering limestone mountains.

Where can I find hiking trails near these mountain passes?

The mountain passes around Canosio are excellent starting points for hiking. You can explore a variety of trails, from moderate to difficult. For specific routes, refer to the Mountain Hikes around Canosio guide, which includes options like 'Borgata Preit (1540 m) loop from Preit' and 'Monte Chersogno – Passo Chersogno loop from Campiglione'.

Are there any passes known for particularly spectacular panoramic views?

Absolutely. Gardetta Pass offers stunning panoramas of the Cottian Alps. The climb to Preit Pass rewards visitors with beautiful views, especially after the town of Preit. Sampeyre Pass is also celebrated for its 'fabulous landscapes' between Val Varaita and Val Maira, providing great views of the Monviso group.

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