Best mountain passes around Cedrasco, located in the Provincia di Sondrio in Valtellina, Italy, offers a diverse mountainous landscape. The area is situated within the Orobic Alps and is largely encompassed by the Valtellina Orobie Park. This region provides various opportunities for outdoor exploration, characterized by significant elevations and natural beauty.
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A nice place to stop to enjoy an excellent view of the Twin Lakes.
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It requires a little more effort and a detour from the usual twin lakes loop route, but why not?
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Border pass between Fusine and Foppolo (Bergamo). It's a pass steeped in history, with the Cadorna trenches. The road from Fusine (Valtellina) is wide and easily cycled.
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From here you can enjoy a spectacular view of the three Porcile lakes
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Panoramic pass and although very easy to reach with a high mountain appearance
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Pass reachable by climbing from the Gemelli Lakes or from Valcanale. The trail does not present technical difficulties but requires a minimum of physical training. The effort is then rewarded by the wonderful view it offers, in particular of the Arera group, Pizzo Farno and Monte Corte, and obviously of the lake. The pass is very wide and offers several places to stop to rest, eat and admire the landscape. The trail then continues towards the Gemelli Lakes, or towards the Mezzeno pass
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Pass reachable by climbing from the paid parking lot of Roncobello. The path does not present technical difficulties but requires a minimum of physical training, the difference in altitude is about 500 - 550 m. The effort is then rewarded by the wonderful view it offers, in particular of the Arera group. The pass is very wide and offers several points where you can stop to rest, eat and admire the landscape. The path then continues towards the twin lakes, or towards the Laghi Gemelli pass
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Beyond the well-known passes, you can explore Passo di Mezzeno, which offers easy access to the Twin Lakes, and Twin Lakes Pass itself, providing stunning panoramic views of the surrounding peaks. Another significant pass is Tartano Pass, known for its scenic beauty and a characteristic metal cross marking the border between Bergamasca and Valtellina.
Yes, the Dordona Pass is a mountain pass and historical site that connects Val Brembana with Valtellina. In its immediate vicinity, you can find trenches from the First World War, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
The passes around Cedrasco offer diverse natural beauty. For instance, the Val Cervia Pass, accessible from the Cedrasco area, features the dark waters of Lake Moro immediately after crossing the pass. The region is also rich in biodiversity, with opportunities to observe typical alpine flora and fauna like the boreal owl and black woodpecker. Many passes, such as Twin Lakes Pass, provide panoramic views of lakes and numerous peaks.
Yes, several passes offer challenging routes. The Dordona Pass and Tartano Pass are both categorized as challenging. The Val Cervia Pass also involves a historical mule track that provides a rewarding trekking experience, and mountaineers can find the Corno Stella (2620 m a.s.l.) appealing for its observation points.
The mountainous landscape around Cedrasco is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging routes like the Corno Stella Loop. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are many MTB trails, and runners can explore diverse running routes. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Hiking around Cedrasco, MTB Trails around Cedrasco, and Running Trails around Cedrasco.
While specific family-friendly passes are not explicitly highlighted, the broader region around Cedrasco offers a variety of routes catering to different preferences and fitness levels. Some paths, like those along the Adda River, are flatter and paved, which might be suitable for families. When planning, look for routes described as 'easy' or 'intermediate' and check their elevation profiles.
In areas like Val Cervia, above 1550 meters, you'll find a pastoral landscape with eight pastures where cattle, goats, and horses graze in the summer. The milk from these animals is used to produce the renowned Bitto and ricotta cheeses, which can often be purchased at local cheese huts. This offers a taste of the local agricultural traditions.
Yes, in some areas, you can find renovated structures that serve as resting points. For example, near Val Cervia Pass, Baita Orbeda (1650 m a.s.l.) provides a place for a short break, and the Rododendro hut in the Campelli settlement offers amenities, built with local stone and wood.
Many passes offer exceptional viewpoints. Near the Arale alp, close to Vespolo (2328 m a.s.l.) in Val Cervia, visitors can enjoy wonderful panoramic views. Twin Lakes Pass is specifically noted for its views of Lake Gemelli and the surrounding peaks. Tartano Pass also provides spectacular views of both the Bergamo Orobie and Valtellina ranges.
The best time to visit largely depends on the activity. For hiking and trekking, late spring through early autumn (May to October) generally offers the most favorable weather conditions, with accessible trails and pleasant temperatures. Winter can be beautiful for snowshoeing or ski touring, but many passes may be inaccessible or require specialized equipment and experience due to snow.
Yes, Passo di Mezzeno is known as an easily accessible point from the Mezzeno huts, allowing you to descend quickly to the Twin Lakes. It's considered by many as the fastest way to reach the Twin Lakes compared to other routes.
San Simone Pass is notable as the highest point of the former San Simone ski resorts. It separates Cime dei Siltri from Monte Cavallo and offers panoramic views, particularly towards Passo San Marco.


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