Best mountain passes around Tre Ville are located in the Adamello-Brenta mountain region, offering routes through the Brenta Dolomites and connecting valleys like Val Rendena and Val di Sole. This area features diverse landscapes, from high-altitude karst plateaus to forested slopes. The passes provide access to various outdoor activities and offer views of the surrounding mountain groups.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
Highlight • Mountain Pass
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Mountain Pass
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Mountain Pass
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Mountain Pass
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Mountain Pass
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more mountain passes around Tre Ville.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Popular around Tre Ville
Mighty rock faces of the Brenta Dolomites – hiking trails and via ferratas
Climbing in the Kingdom of Rocks – hike the Brenta Dolomites
Top 10 mountain Tours in Dolomiti Paganella
Hiking in the mountains in autumn – Dolomiti Paganella
The most beautiful hikes in the Dolomiti Paganella
10 breathtaking hiking trails in Trentino
To the most beautiful peaks of the Dolomiti Paganella
Mediterranean bike tours in alpine altitudes
Klettersteige in der Dolomiti Paganella
Hiking around Tre Ville
Beautiful picnic area and pleasant peace and quiet
0
0
Arriving at the Carlo Magno Pass, heading towards Madonna di Campiglio. A nice climb, albeit busy.
0
0
For all Alpine crossers! The fun ends at Lago di Val D'Agola; beyond the lake, the merciless climb up to the Bärenpass begins 😅.
0
0
Partly secured with ropes and footholds. A steep ascent to the pass, still covered in a vast snowfield in June 2025.
0
0
Bocca di Brenta is a saddle located in the heart of the Brenta Dolomites, which connects Val Rendena to Valle di Non. Reachable along the path that starts from Madonna di Campiglio and passes by the Brentei refuge, Bocca di Brenta is about an hour's walk from the refuge itself. This crossing point offers an excellent view of the Brenta massif and is an important stop for hikers heading towards Crozzon di Brenta, one of the most famous peaks in the area.
1
0
Beautiful trekking with a breathtaking view...at the Bocca del Brenta you can continue towards the Pedrotti refuge or take the Bocchette Centrali via ferrata.
0
0
https://youtu.be/k0KOxT-ZYC0 Last proper pass before Garda
1
1
Beyond the popular Passo Duron, Brenta Pass, and Ballino Pass, the Tre Ville area also features Passo Campo Carlo Magno, known for its panoramic views and historical significance, and Passo del Grostè, accessible by cable car and offering unique karst landscapes.
Passo Campo Carlo Magno is a hub for various activities. In winter, it provides direct access to the Madonna di Campiglio ski resort and features a cross-country skiing center. During summer, visitors can enjoy golfing at Golf Campo Carlo Magno, hiking to places like Lago delle Malghette, and challenging scenic climbs for cyclists.
Passo del Grostè is uniquely accessible via a two-section cable car directly from Fortini, near Madonna di Campiglio. The cable car accommodates pushchairs, mountain bikes, and wheelchairs. At the pass, you'll find a high-altitude karst plateau with stunning views of the Brenta Group, including Cima Grostè and Cima Falkner, and distant views of the Adamello group and Catinaccio mountain range.
Yes, Passo Campo Carlo Magno has a historical legend suggesting Charlemagne crossed it in 800 AD on his way to Rome for his coronation. While undocumented, this legend adds a unique historical layer to the pass.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For summer activities like hiking and golf, June to September are ideal. For skiing and snowshoeing, December to March offer the best conditions. The passes offer stunning scenery throughout the year.
The region offers diverse hiking opportunities. From Passo Campo Carlo Magno, you can hike to Lago delle Malghette. Passo del Grostè serves as a gateway to numerous paths within the Brenta mountain range, including routes from Mount Spinale and trails descending towards Vallesinella. For more options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Tre Ville guide.
Yes, many passes are popular with cyclists. Ballino Pass is known for its excellent asphalt, making it a favorite for road cyclists. Passo Campo Carlo Magno also offers a challenging yet scenic climb. You can find more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Tre Ville guide and the MTB Trails around Tre Ville guide.
Passo del Grostè is characterized by a large karst plateau of limestone and dolomite rock, showcasing a unique arid landscape formed over millions of years. You can observe visible geological layers and even traces of prehistoric plants and animals in the rocks, remnants from when the Dolomites were part of the ocean floor.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views, especially of the Brenta Dolomites and the surrounding mountain groups. The well-maintained roads for cyclists and motorcyclists, the variety of hiking trails, and the unique natural landscapes like the karst plateau at Passo del Grostè are also highly appreciated. The community has documented these routes with over 140 photos and 1100 upvotes.
Yes, particularly near Passo del Grostè, you'll find mountain huts such as Rifugio Stoppani and Rifugio Graffer. These provide excellent resting points and opportunities for overnight stays to fully experience the views at different times of the day.
Yes, some passes like Passo Duron offer parking facilities at the top, often with tables and benches for a rest. It's advisable to check specific highlight details for parking availability at your chosen starting point.
Passo Bregn de l'Ors is considered challenging, especially if approached from Lago di Val d'Agola, where pushing and carrying bikes may be required. While the pass itself might be unspectacular, the continuing trails offer great fun for experienced adventurers.


See even more epic mountain passes by checking out these guides around Tre Ville: