Best mountain passes around Segusino are found in a region nestled between the Piave River and the Venetian Prealps. This area is characterized by its foothill landscape and extensive network of hiking, trekking, and mountain biking trails. Segusino offers diverse mountain routes that provide views of the surrounding countryside and opportunities for outdoor activities. The territory includes characteristic villages and natural landscapes such as woods, pastures, and streams.
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The climb from Maser to Forcella Mostaccin is a great classic of the Colli Asolani, loved by cyclists for its brevity but capable of demanding respect. About 3 km long with an average gradient of 7%, it winds through dense woods and sinuous curves that offer evocative views. The climb is ideally divided into two parts: a first, more rideable section and a decidedly more challenging finale. After the second kilometer, the gradients become steep, reaching peaks of 10-12%. Reaching the Forcella pass, a historic crossroads between the Asolano and Valcavasia, offers great satisfaction and the possibility to continue towards Monfumo or descend towards Castelcucco, immersed in a timeless hilly landscape. It is the perfect terrain for a short but intense workout or a scenic detour.
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Nice climb halfway up and towards the end the slopes are noticeable but nothing impossible
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My (last) climb to Mostacin from Maser. A summary of the climb. https://youtu.be/UZLiOHzOrsQ?feature=shared
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The road between Maser and Col Mostaccin is one of the most popular among cyclists in the area. It is quite common to tackle it uphill, with a length of almost three kilometers and an average gradient of 7.9%. The steepest hundred meters are at 14% and there are six hairpin bends.
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Beautiful and suggestive climb among the hills of Treviso.
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Drove from Feltre/Belluno in July 2017 as part of my first big tour (Krumbach-Venice via the Via Claudia Augusta). It was the 6th day of my tour, I already had 90 kilometers on the clock at the start of the pass and the destination for the day was Pieve di Soligo on the Treviso side. As an absolute "multi-day tour newbie" and "pass newbie", the Passo di Praderadego simply ruined me completely. Despite the many tours now underway, struggling to get there with luggage in the blazing July sun is still one of the worst experiences. Anyone who has made it can look forward to a quiet, sleepy pass summit and then enjoy the rapid descent with a beautiful view. A milestone on the Via Claudia Augusta can also be found above. When leaving, please note that the road is not always in the best condition!
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The Segusino area, nestled in the Venetian Prealps, features several significant routes. Among them are Forcella Mostaccin, an ancient pass connecting the Asolo hills, and Passo di Praderadego, which links the Belluno Prealps. Cyclists also frequent the Scenic road to Monte Tomba for its panoramic views, and the challenging Salto della Capra Climb, known as the 'Mortirolo del Veneto'.
From higher elevations like Mount Zogo (Mount Doc), you can expect magnificent panoramic views of the Segusino valley, the Asolo hills, and Monte Grappa. Trails along the Piave River and routes like the Scenic road to Monte Tomba also offer expansive vistas of the Venetian Prealps and the surrounding countryside.
Yes, Segusino is a popular destination for cyclists. Routes like the Ascent from Maser to Col Mostaccin are well-known, and the Salto della Capra Climb offers a very demanding challenge. For more road cycling options in the area, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Segusino guide.
Segusino offers an extensive network of hiking trails. The Mount Zogo (Mount Doc) trails provide strenuous hikes with significant elevation gain and panoramic views. The 'Anello del Romit a San Gervasio' is a medium-difficulty trail with views of the Piave River. For more hiking ideas, check out the Running Trails around Segusino guide, which includes many suitable for walking.
Absolutely. The ascent to Mount Zogo (Mount Doc) is considered challenging due to its elevation gain and length. For cyclists, the Passo di Praderadego and especially the Salto della Capra Climb are known for their demanding gradients, with the latter often referred to as the 'Mortirolo del Veneto' due to its steepness.
Yes, the Segusino area is well-suited for mountain biking, with trails catering to various difficulty levels. The Mount Zogo trails are popular for mountain biking, offering challenging terrain and scenic views. You can find more specific routes in the MTB Trails around Segusino guide.
Yes, the 'Trodo delle Acque' (Path of the Waters) is an easy and evocative path connecting Segusino with the village of Stramare. It winds through the valley of the mills, following the Riù torrent with numerous small waterfalls and pedestrian bridges, making it suitable even for small children.
The spring and summer months are particularly recommended for visiting the Segusino area. During this time, you can enjoy the flowering of daffodils, especially in the meadows of Mount Zogo, and experience diverse natural landscapes in pleasant weather conditions.
Several routes have historical importance. Forcella Mostaccin was an ancient pass and a strategic point during the Great War. Passo di Praderadego is historically linked to a variant of the Via Claudia Augusta Altinate, an ancient Roman road, and was once a disputed location.
The trails in Segusino offer immersion in diverse natural landscapes. You can explore riverbanks, dense woods, open pastures, and lush meadows. The 'Trodo delle Acque' features small waterfalls and the clear waters of the Riù torrent. In spring and summer, the meadows of Mount Zogo are known for their flowering daffodils.
Yes, Segusino's territory includes characteristic villages like Stramare and Milies. Paths leading to and through these villages offer pleasant walks amidst pastures and woods, providing a glimpse into the local charm and natural beauty. Milies is the largest and highest of Segusino's subdivisions.
At the summit of Passo di Praderadego, you will find an inhabited center with the Ai Faggi restaurant bar, offering a place to rest and refuel after the challenging climb.


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