Mountain passes around Valdagno are located in the Italian Prealps, connecting the Leogra and Agno valleys. This region features mountainous terrain with routes traversing historical paths and natural landscapes. The area provides access to various elevations and features, including forests and viewpoints. Valdagno serves as a starting point for exploring these passes, which often link different municipalities.
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The Passo della Camonda shrine is in effect a refuge used by merchants and wayfarers who traveled from the Agno Valley to the Leogra Valley. The pass was also one of the strongholds of the Italian defensive line during the First World War.
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Rocoli Path to the Mucchione Church
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Camonda Pass route leading to Busellati district
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Strategic area as a starting point for many trails
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Campogrosso Pass, located at 1,450 meters above sea level, is a point of connection between Veneto and Trentino, in the heart of the Piccole Dolomiti. This destination, particularly loved by those who practice hiking, offers numerous trails of varying difficulty, including the Alta Via del Pasubio and the Sentiero delle Creste, which offer spectacular views of rocky spires, alpine meadows and valleys below. The refuge at Campogrosso Pass is an excellent refreshment point for those who want to take a break during excursions. In winter, the area is popular for snowshoeing and ski mountaineering.
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Slightly challenging climb, more from the Valdagno side where the slope is more noticeable, however nothing impossible
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The Camonda Pass where the characteristic capital is located can be reached in about ten minutes from the SP246 road which from the hamlet of Bonomini (Recoaro) leads to Rovegliana (from here just follow the signs for Contrada Camonda). Camonda Pass. Historical reference The Orthogonal strategic line 1, which from Campogrosso continued with a linear trend on the watershed between the Agno and Leogra valleys, was characterized by the strongholds of Cucco Moro, Some and Locchetta and on the Camonda pass, was part of the complex defensive system of Monte Civillina – Monte Cengio. This line, following the directives of Gen. Cadorna, Chief of Staff of the Army, was abandoned and replaced in the spring of 1917 with two vertical lines: the Sentinello further south and the one from the Camonda Pass to the top of the stronghold, inserted in the new Orthogonal 1; both were equipped with machine gun positions in the cave and served by two comfortable mule tracks. A third mule track went up the eastern side of the mountain from the Manfron pass, close to the Civillina – Monte Cengio line.
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Historical place and passage of the Ortogonale 1. Merchants passed through here, and sometimes stopped, when they transported goods from the Agno Valley to the Valleogra and vice versa.
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The region features several passes with rich history. Camonda Pass is particularly notable, as merchants historically used this route to transport goods between the Agno Valley and the Valleogra. It is also part of the historical naturalistic itinerary "Ortogonale 1".
Yes, Zovo Pass is an excellent choice for families. Located at 631 meters above sea level, it connects Schio and Valdagno and features facilities like a restaurant, making it suitable for family excursions. The nearby settlement of Valli del Pasubio also offers excursions in nature suitable for families.
Valdagno is known for mountain passes suitable for cycling. Xon Pass is a popular option, known for its easy ascent and a fun, serpentine descent towards Recoaro Terme. The climb is generally easy from both sides, with only small sections having a noticeable slope.
The mountain passes offer diverse natural beauty and panoramic views. Xon Pass provides magnificent mountain panoramas of the Little Dolomites. Passo del Mucchione features forests and viewpoints, and is part of the long historical naturalistic itinerary "Ortogonale 1".
Beyond exploring the passes themselves, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the "On the hills of Valgonde - ring tour" or "Cornedo – Recoaro Terme loop from Valdagno" in the Cycling around Valdagno guide. For runners, there are trails like the "Bicibar loop from Valdagno" or "Col del Comunno Gravel Trail – Zovo Pass loop from Passo Zovo" detailed in the Running Trails around Valdagno guide. Mountain hiking enthusiasts can explore routes like the "Rifugio Cesare Battisti – Monte Zevola loop" found in the Mountain Hikes around Valdagno guide.
Yes, some passes offer convenient facilities. Zovo Pass, for instance, has a restaurant nearby, making it a good spot to cool off after an excursion. The settlement of Valli del Pasubio also has dining options like La Piazzetta Pizzeria Restaurant and the cocktail bar "Da Patti".
The terrain varies across the passes. While some, like Xon Pass, offer an easy climb, others present more technical sections. For example, the stretch of the "Ortogonale 1" itinerary between Cima locality and Passo del Mucchione is characterized by a coarse basalt layer, making it more technical, especially if wet. Always check specific route details for difficulty ratings.
Visitors appreciate the variety and accessibility of the passes. The magnificent mountain panoramas, especially from spots like Xon Pass, are a major draw. The historical significance of routes like Camonda Pass also adds to the experience. Many enjoy the combination of natural beauty, historical context, and options for different activities like cycling and hiking.
While the main passes are popular, exploring sections of longer itineraries like the "Ortogonale 1" near Passo del Mucchione can offer a more secluded experience. These routes often traverse less frequented paths through forests, providing tranquility away from the busiest spots.
The Italian Prealps are generally pleasant during spring, summer, and early autumn for outdoor activities. These seasons offer favorable weather for cycling, hiking, and enjoying the viewpoints. During the low season, especially when descending into valleys, be mindful of asphalt and humidity which can make some sections slippery, as noted for Xon Pass.
Parking availability varies by pass. For instance, Zovo Pass offers convenient parking right next to its restaurant, making it an easy starting point for excursions. For other passes, it's advisable to check specific route details or local signage for designated parking areas.


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