Best mountain passes around Bojano are found in the Molise region, within the Matese Mountains. This area features high mountains, wild gorges, and pristine forests. Elevated routes and scenic areas offer opportunities for exploration. The region provides a natural landscape for outdoor activities.
Last updated: August 7, 2026
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A mountain town with beautiful views, it's a shame it isn't looked after as it should, endless road and renovation works, few accommodations, each one a Patrizia in itself without a connection, non-existent tourist information. This is in the summer, in the winter they told me even worse as an organization
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Campitello Matese is an important ski resort, but also the starting or crossing point of hiking or cycling routes.
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Very long climb but with very pedalable slopes, sometimes there are some torn ones but nothing special.
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One of the longest climbs in Molise. Just over 12km to cover about 900m D +. The climb with an average of 7% is not difficult. Only a few small stretches a bit more challenging here and there.
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Border between the regions of Molise and Campania. Hard climbing, road could be closed or tricky during wintertime
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While traditional mountain passes are not extensively documented, the Matese Mountains surrounding Bojano offer several elevated routes and scenic areas. Key spots include Campitello Matese, a mountain resort and starting point for routes, and the Campitello Matese Plateau, known for its scenic views. You can also experience the Ascent to Campitello Matese (Molise side), a popular climb.
Yes, the region offers challenging ascents. The Ascent to Campitello Matese (Molise side) is a long climb of over 12 km with an elevation gain of approximately 900 meters, featuring an average gradient of 7%. Another challenging option is La Casella Pass, which is known for its hard climbing and marks the border between Molise and Campania.
The highest point in the Matese Mountains and Molise is Monte Miletto Summit, standing at 2,050 meters (6,726 feet). From its summit, on clear days, you can enjoy panoramic views that stretch to both the Adriatic and Tyrrhenian Seas. The Campania side even offers glimpses of Mount Vesuvius and the island of Capri.
Yes, the Campitello Matese Plateau is considered family-friendly, offering scenic views and a large karst plateau that can form a small lake under specific conditions. It's a great spot for leisurely exploration.
The area around Bojano is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Campitello Matese – Campitello Matese Plateau loop from Bojano', which you can explore further on the Road Cycling Routes around Bojano guide. For mountain biking, there are trails like the 'Matese Lakes Loop' detailed in the MTB Trails around Bojano guide.
Yes, the region offers historical and cultural sites. The Hermitage of Sant'Egidio, an ancient monastery situated at around 1,100 meters above sea level within beech forests, is reachable only on foot and includes a church and a mountain refuge. Additionally, Civita Superiore di Bojano is a medieval village overlooking Bojano, offering panoramic views from its castle ruins and opportunities for guided historical walks.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. In summer, the green pastures of Campitello Matese attract climbing and hiking enthusiasts. For winter sports, Campitello Matese transforms into a large ski resort. Generally, the Molise region remains a hidden gem, allowing visitors to enjoy its stunning landscapes without large crowds throughout the year.
Campitello Matese, located about twenty kilometers from Bojano, is a renowned mountain resort that transforms into one of Central-Southern Italy's largest ski resorts in winter. It boasts approximately 40 kilometers of slopes and 15 kilometers of cross-country skiing trails. You can find more information about Campitello Matese on Italia.it.
Yes, there are several running trails. For a challenging run, consider the 'Monte Miletto e Rifugio del Caprio – loop in the Parco nazionale d'Abruzzo Lazio e Molise'. An easier option is the 'Monte Orso Loop Trail'. You can find more details and other routes in the Running Trails around Bojano guide.
The Matese Mountains are characterized by high mountains, wild gorges, and pristine forests. You can expect breathtaking panoramas from summits like Monte Miletto and La Gallinola, which offer views stretching to both the Adriatic and Tyrrhenian Seas. The Campitello Matese Plateau is a notable karst feature that can form a small lake.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic beauty and the opportunities for outdoor activities. The drive to Campitello Matese, with its hairpin bends through fir and chestnut forests, is particularly appreciated. The panoramic views from elevated points and the natural tranquility of the Molise region, often without large crowds, are also highly valued.
The Molise region itself is often considered a hidden gem, allowing visitors to enjoy stunning landscapes without large crowds. The Hermitage of Sant'Egidio, nestled within beech forests and reachable only on foot, offers a serene and less-traveled stopping point for exploring the Matese mountains.


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