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Top 16 Mountain Passes around Torre Di Santa Maria

Mountain passes around Torre Di Santa Maria are located in the Valmalenco region of the Italian Alps, providing access to high alpine environments. This area is characterized by its varied terrain, including glaciated sections, alpine meadows, and rocky trails. The passes connect historic routes and offer challenging experiences for hikers and mountaineers. The region holds significant natural and historical appeal.

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  • The most popular mountain passes is Muretto Pass, a mountain pass…

Last updated: July 10, 2026

Muretto Pass

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A border pass is always something special. This one marks the border between Italy (Lombardy) and Switzerland (Graubünden). It is quite easy to climb from both sides, although it requires a bit of stamina.

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Ex Rifugio Desio

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The former Rifugio Desio is located on the Roma Path, at the Corna Rossa Pass. It cannot be used, not even as an emergency room.

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Caldenno Pass (2,587 m)

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A pass with a magnificent view of the Valmalenco valley and Berbenno. It's quite technical, but the view is worth it. From the Rifugio Bosio, it's 2.7 km and a …

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When you reach the base of Passo Qualido (2,674 m) the ascent develops along an exposed stretch and loose rocks. The descent from the opposite side is more difficult because …

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Bocchetta Roma

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La Bocchetta Roma is located at 2,898 meters and is a stony ground where the Roma Path is well signposted between large blocks of granite. It is located on the …

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October 5, 2025, Passo Caldenno (2587 m)

Historic pass, now become a tourist attraction thanks to the built path.

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A pass with a magnificent view of the Valmalenco valley and Berbenno. It's quite technical, but the view is worth it. From the Rifugio Bosio, it's 2.7 km and a whopping 480 meters of elevation gain, so... you need to get your legs moving.

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October 15, 2022, Bocchetta Roma

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The former Rifugio Desio is located on the Roma Path, at the Corna Rossa Pass. It cannot be used, not even as an emergency room.

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La Bocchetta Roma is located at 2,898 meters and is a stony ground where the Roma Path is well signposted between large blocks of granite. It is located on the border between the Val di Mello and the Valle di Predarossa.

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When you reach the base of Passo Qualido (2,674 m) the ascent develops along an exposed stretch and loose rocks. The descent from the opposite side is more difficult because it follows a steep wall until you reach the pastures of Val Qualido. The most exposed sections are aided.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of mountain passes can I explore around Torre Di Santa Maria?

The region around Torre Di Santa Maria offers a diverse range of mountain passes, including border passes like Muretto Pass, challenging high-altitude routes such as Bocchetta Roma, and passes that are integral to long-distance trails like Passo Ventina, which is part of the "Alta Via della Valmalenco".

Are there any particularly challenging mountain passes for experienced mountaineers?

Yes, for experienced mountaineers, passes like Cassandra Pass (3097m) and Mello Pass (2992m) demand good mountaineering skills, often involving glacier crossings. Bocchetta Roma, at 2,898 meters, is also a challenging stony ground with the Roma Path winding between large granite blocks.

Which mountain passes offer spectacular panoramic views?

Many passes in the region provide breathtaking views. For instance, Caldenno Pass (2,587 m) offers a magnificent view of the Valmalenco valley and Berbenno. Other passes, like Fuorcla Surlej (near Chiesa in Valmalenco), provide unparalleled views of iconic peaks such as Piz Bernina and its glaciers.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain passes around Torre Di Santa Maria?

The best time to visit the mountain passes is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when trails are more accessible and free of snow. However, some passes like Cassandra Pass are popular for ski mountaineering in winter, requiring specific skills and equipment.

Are there any mountain passes that are part of longer trekking routes?

Absolutely. Passo Ventina is a key section of the "Alta Via della Valmalenco" high mountain path, offering a stunning traverse. The region also connects to renowned multi-day trekking routes like the "Sentiero Roma," providing extensive exploration opportunities.

What kind of terrain can I expect on these mountain passes?

The terrain varies significantly, ranging from glaciated sections and rocky trails, as seen on Cassandra Pass, to alpine meadows and exposed stretches. Passes like Passo Qualido feature exposed sections and loose rocks, with aided parts for safety.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain passes?

The area around Torre Di Santa Maria is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging routes like the "Alta Via della Valmalenco – Stage 1A" or "From Torre di Santa Maria to Rifugio Bosio-Galli." For more options, explore the hiking guide for Torre Di Santa Maria.

Are there any historical or cultural points of interest near the mountain passes?

Yes, the entire Valmalenco region, including the areas around these passes, possesses significant historical and naturalistic appeal. Many passes, like Caldenno Pass, are historic routes that have now become popular tourist attractions due to well-maintained paths and stunning views.

What should I know about the descent from certain passes?

Some passes are known for their challenging descents. For example, Vazzeda Pass is favored for its exciting descent, while the descent from Passo Qualido can be particularly difficult due to a steep wall. Even generally easy passes like Passo Caldenno can have challenging descents, contributing to their classification within classic ring routes.

Are there any mountain passes that mark a border?

Yes, Muretto Pass is a notable example, marking the border between Italy (Lombardy) and Switzerland (Graubünden). It's considered quite accessible from both sides, requiring some stamina for the climb.

What are some popular hiking routes that incorporate these mountain passes?

Many routes in the area incorporate these passes. For instance, a classic ring route along the Val Torreggio includes passages from Passo Caldenno, Arcoglio, Sasso Bianco, Rif. Bosio Galli, and Alpe Piansci. You can find more detailed routes in the hiking guide for Torre Di Santa Maria.

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