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Top 10 Mountain Passes around Trasaghis

Best mountain passes around Trasaghis are situated in the Carnic Prealps, offering access to the broader mountainous region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia. This area is characterized by its natural landscapes and serves as a base for exploring various mountain routes. The region features diverse terrain, from challenging cycling climbs to scenic trails for hiking. It provides opportunities for outdoor activities amidst alpine scenery.

Best mountain passes around Trasaghis

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Last updated: May 31, 2026

Church of Saint Agnes

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Very suggestive place, reachable on foot or by MTB through an excellent dirt road, without consuming too much energy.

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Sella Chianzutan Pass and Sculpture Park

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Valle di Preone - North

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Beautiful road surrounded by nature but you have to be careful when riding the bike as the asphalt is not perfect.

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The name Venzone is of pre-Latin origin and was mentioned for the first time in 923 AD as Clausas de Abiciones, later becoming Albiciones, Aventinone, Avenzon, Avenzone, and finally Venzone.

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December 24, 2025, View of Venzone and the Carnic Alps

Venzone is an Italian municipality with around 2,000 inhabitants in the province of Udine, located directly at the entrance to the Canale del Ferro.

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The Church of Sant'Agnese is an ancient church, possibly dating back to the 12th century, and was probably built on the ruins of a pagan temple along the Celtic Way. As early as the 13th century, a hermitage of nuns, possibly affiliated with the Rule of St. Benedict, was attached to the church. They later moved to the village, where the monastery of the Franciscan Sisters of the Sacred Heart is today. It is located on the saddle of the same name and nestles well below the saddle. Next to the church are well-preserved stone houses used for gastronomic and commercial purposes. It can be reached via two different routes. One leads up from Gemona, the other along a former military road from Ospedaletto via Fort Monte Ercole to the church.

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The name Venzone is of pre-Latin origin and was mentioned for the first time in 923 AD as Clausas de Abiciones, later becoming Albiciones, Aventinone, Avenzon, Avenzone, and finally Venzone.

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Wonderful pretty little place

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Sella Chianzutan is a pass in the Carnic Prealps at around 950 meters above sea level. It can be reached from both San Francesco and Tolmezzo: the latter is the toughest side, although the gradients rarely exceed 10%. Between 2010 and 2020, it was tackled three times by the Giro d'Italia: the first to pass through here were Ludovic Turpin, Sebastian Henao and Giovanni Visconti.

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Cycling through Venzone, no matter which way you come, is almost always worthwhile because it is simply a lovely, typically Italian village with a tragic past and shows how powerful solidarity among the population can be.

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Never too steep or busy the Sella Chianzutan rewards cyclists with a nice view at the top. Most of the climb coming from Tolmezzo is spent in the forest, which means few views on the surrounding mountains but also cooling shade. The descent towards Pozzis (and further to San Francesco) allows for incredible speeds!

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Top Route But you pig chased us through the thorn bushes (forest)!!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some notable mountain passes near Trasaghis?

While Trasaghis itself is a base, the surrounding Friuli-Venezia Giulia region offers several impressive passes. You can explore Sella Chianzutan Pass and Sculpture Park, known for its Giro d'Italia history and views of Monte Amariana. Other significant passes in the broader region include Monte Zoncolan, famous for its challenging cycling climb, and Passo di Pramollo / Naßfeld Pass, which sits on the Italian-Austrian border offering natural beauty and cultural experiences.

Are there any historical sites or cultural points of interest on these passes?

Yes, several passes offer historical and cultural significance. For instance, the Church of Saint Agnes is a very suggestive religious building reachable on foot or by MTB. Additionally, the Col di Zuca Archaeological Site is an easily accessible historical site with free access, offering great landscapes and wonderful views.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain passes around Trasaghis?

The mountain passes in the region offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Sella Chianzutan Pass and Sculpture Park, you can enjoy spectacular descents with views of Monte Amariana. Passes like Monte Zoncolan and Monte Crostis are renowned for their dramatic alpine landscapes and expansive vistas of the Carnic Alps.

Are there hiking trails near the mountain passes around Trasaghis?

Absolutely. The region around Trasaghis is excellent for hiking. You can find trails leading to highlights like the Church of Saint Agnes, which is an easy walk immersed in the woods. For more options, explore the various hiking routes in the area by visiting the mountain passes guide page.

What cycling opportunities do the mountain passes near Trasaghis offer?

The area is a paradise for cyclists, from leisurely rides to challenging climbs. Passes like Monte Zoncolan and Monte Crostis are legendary among experienced cyclists for their steep gradients and panoramic roads. Sella Chianzutan Pass and Sculpture Park has even been featured in the Giro d'Italia. You can find many cycling routes, including road cycling and MTB trails, by checking out the Cycling around Trasaghis and MTB Trails around Trasaghis guides.

Are there challenging mountain passes for experienced cyclists or hikers?

Yes, the region boasts several challenging passes. Monte Zoncolan is often called 'the toughest climb in the Giro' with sections reaching 22 percent. Monte Crostis offers spectacular and challenging roads, particularly along the 'Strada Panoramica delle Vette'. For cyclists, the Mangart Pass Road, partly in Slovenia but highly regarded in the region, features a challenging 1,000-meter elevation gain over 10 kilometers. The Valle di Preone - North also features very steep sections, over 20% in some places.

Are there easier mountain passes or routes suitable for beginners or casual visitors?

Yes, not all passes are extreme. The Church of Saint Agnes is described as a very easy walk immersed in the woods, suitable for a relaxed visit. For cycling, there are easy-grade routes like the 'Lake Cavazzo – View of Lake Cavazzo loop' available in the Cycling around Trasaghis guide.

Are there family-friendly mountain passes or activities around Trasaghis?

Yes, some passes and nearby sites are suitable for families. The Church of Saint Agnes is family-friendly, offering an easy walk. The Col di Zuca Archaeological Site is also noted as family-friendly and easily accessible. These spots provide opportunities for gentle exploration and enjoying nature together.

When is the best time to visit the mountain passes around Trasaghis?

The best time to visit is generally from spring through autumn (May to October) when the weather is mild, and the passes are clear of snow, making them ideal for hiking, cycling, and scenic drives. Some passes, especially the higher ones, may have snow well into late spring. Always check local conditions before planning your trip, especially for winter activities.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the mountain passes near Trasaghis?

Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the passes. Many enjoy the challenging climbs and spectacular views, as noted for Sella Chianzutan Pass and Sculpture Park. The serene natural beauty, historical significance, and the opportunity for outdoor activities amidst alpine scenery are also highly valued. The community has contributed 187 upvotes and 85 photos, highlighting the area's appeal.

Are there any unique natural features or wild swimming spots near the passes?

The region is rich in natural beauty. Passo di Pramollo / Naßfeld Pass, for example, is known for its serene natural beauty, including a lake on the Italian side. While specific wild swimming spots directly on the passes aren't detailed, the presence of lakes and rivers in the broader Friuli-Venezia Giulia region suggests opportunities for enjoying natural waters.

Can I find cafes or places to rest near these mountain passes?

While specific cafes are not listed for every pass, many popular mountain passes and their surrounding towns often have facilities for visitors. For example, the tips for Church of Saint Agnes mention it as a 'very suggestive place' and a 'popular saddle', implying it's a known stop. It's advisable to check local amenities in nearby villages or at the base of the passes before your trip.

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