Best mountain passes around Vigo Di Fassa are located in the heart of the Dolomites, offering access to alpine environments. This region is known for its diverse terrain, featuring passes that connect valleys and provide views of prominent peaks. The area serves as a base for exploring various mountain passes, each with distinct characteristics. These passes are integral to the local landscape, providing routes for different outdoor activities.
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After a 1km climb, 260m of elevation gain and 20 to 30% slope, what a great reward! An incredible view!
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The Feudo pass is located at 2,121 meters above sea level between the municipalities of Predazzo and Tesero in the heart of the Latemar group. You can get here, both in summer and winter, with the ski lifts and enjoy the splendid surrounding panorama.
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From here you have a wonderful view of the surrounding mountains!
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Panorama is guaranteed here. Good and easy-to-walk mountain path in an alpine setting!
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The area in the photo is easy to manage. It takes a bit of sure-footedness, but it fits!
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Nice path above the main path, not for sneakers or sneakers
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Passo di Costalunga (Karerpass) marks the border between Trentino and Alto Adige and is located at an altitude of 1,753 metres. It is crowned by the peaks of Catinaccio and Latemar. Many hikes for those two mountain ranges start right here. There really is something for all tastes!
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Beyond the popular Rosszahnscharte – Forcella Denti di Terrarossa and Costalunga Pass – Karer Pass, you can explore Passo Pordoi, known for its winding roads and access to the Sellaronda circuit, or Passo Sella, which offers dramatic views of the Sella Group and Langkofel. Passo Fedaia provides unparalleled views of the Marmolada glacier and its striking artificial lake.
Yes, some passes offer easier access and activities suitable for families. For instance, the Costalunga Pass – Karer Pass is easily accessible by car and serves as a starting point for various hikes, including a circular walk around the Rosengarten massif, and offers access to Lake Carezza. The Baita Passo Feudo is also noted as family-friendly, accessible via ski lifts in both summer and winter, offering splendid panoramic views.
The region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy challenging road cycling routes over passes like Passo San Pellegrino or Passo Pordoi. There are also numerous hiking opportunities, from moderate trails like the 'View of the Dolomites – Latemar Labyrinth loop from Passo di Costalunga - Karerpass' to more difficult mountaineering loops such as those around Antermoia Pass. For more detailed routes, explore the hiking guide, MTB trails guide, or road cycling routes guide for Vigo di Fassa.
For road cyclists seeking a demanding experience, Passo San Pellegrino links Falcade with Moena and offers substantial climbs and descents. Passo Pordoi is another celebrated pass within the Sellaronda circuit, known for its numerous hairpin bends and challenging ascents. Both are frequently featured in difficult road cycling loops in the region.
Yes, the Grasleiten Pass Hut / Passo Principe Hut is strategically positioned on a pass, offering advice about the mountain and preserving an original spirit. Another option is Baita Passo Feudo, which is also located on a pass and provides stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
The passes offer incredible natural beauty. You'll encounter striking rock formations, such as the 'mountain stumps' of the Rosengarten group visible from Passo Costalunga, and the towering Sella Group and Langkofel from Passo Sella. Passo Fedaia is notable for its artificial lake and unparalleled views of the Marmolada glacier. Many passes also provide expansive panoramic views of the surrounding Dolomite peaks.
The warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn, are ideal for hiking, cycling, and scenic drives, when the passes are clear of snow and offer access to numerous trails. In winter, some passes transform into popular ski areas, such as Passo San Pellegrino, offering different activities.
Absolutely. From Rosszahnscharte – Forcella Denti di Terrarossa, you can enjoy an extraordinary panorama. Passo Costalunga offers picturesque views, particularly of the Rosengarten massif. From Passo Pordoi, a cable car ascends to Sass Pordoi, providing 360-degree panoramic views of the Dolomites. Many passes, like Passo San Pellegrino, also offer expansive views of the surrounding peaks directly from the pass itself.
Yes, some mountain passes, like Costalunga Pass – Karer Pass, are known to have parking facilities, making them easily accessible for visitors arriving by car. It's always advisable to check specific pass information for parking availability, especially during peak seasons.
Yes, there are several circular walks. For example, a circular walk around the Rosengarten massif can be started from Passo Costalunga. The Passo delle Zigolade also offers a beautiful setting for a round trip hike with close-up views of the Rosengarten peaks. You can find more options in the hiking guide for Vigo di Fassa.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking scenic beauty and the extraordinary panoramas offered by these passes. The striking rock formations, like those at Rosszahnscharte – Forcella Denti di Terrarossa, are often highlighted. The diverse range of activities, from challenging climbs to leisurely drives, all set against the stunning backdrop of the Dolomites, also contributes to their appeal.


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