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Top 19 Mountain Passes around Cesiomaggiore

Best mountain passes around Cesiomaggiore are found within the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its unique geological formations, including high calcareous and Dolomite rock walls. This region offers access to a variety of mountain passes that cater to different outdoor activities. Cesiomaggiore itself has ancient Roman origins, with the Via Claudia Augusta Altinate passing through the area. The passes provide diverse terrain and access to natural wonders within the park.

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Last updated: May 29, 2026

Rifugio Casèra Ere

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Located on a promontory at 1,297 m, on the southern slope of Monte Pizzocco, the Casera Ere refuge was born in the early 1970s following the adaptation of the ancient …

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Pass of the Great Peaks

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At the Vette Grandi pass you can admire an amphitheater of rock and pastures with a network of paths that run through the valley, including that of the Alta Via …

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Passo di Praderadego

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The summit of the Praderadego Pass is quite coveted, if only because climbing here (it applies to both sides, both the Treviso and Belluno sides) is very tiring.

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Forcella Aurine Pass

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Very quiet route, towards the Forcella the traffic decreased more and more. Good combination with Passo Cereda! Forest and meadows alternate.

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Croce d'Aune Pass

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The Croce d'Aune pass (1,011 m) is an alpine pass in the Dolomites in the province of Belluno, which connects the Feltre basin, and in particular Pedavena, with the Sovramonte …

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Alta Via Dolomiti Bellunesi – the wild Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park

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July 14, 2025, Rifugio Casèra Ere

It can be reached via a comfortable but sometimes very steep road. Stunning views of the Piave Valley.

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It's a very steady climb and little known among cyclists approaching the Dolomites for the first time. However, it's a completely Dolomite climb, with typical landscapes and the advantage of being less difficult compared to other climbs. The eastern slope is the toughest, starting from the Val Agordina. It's 12.7 km with an average gradient of 5.4%, largely due to a 1 km break 3 km from the summit. If it weren't for this break, the gradient would be constant between 6 and 7%. This climb is closely linked to other climbs nearby: the Cereda Pass and the Forcella Franche Pass. The small valleys between these three climbs are perfect for finding quiet roads where you can discover idyllic places and routes to enjoy in the Bellunesi Dolomites.

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The pass itself doesn't stand out for anything special. Its last 2 km on the northern slope are beautiful, as it passes through the village of Aune. This pass is worth visiting for two reasons: first, because legend has it that Mr. Campagnolo invented the gear shift on a bicycle to reach its summit; second, because of the tradition of ringing the bell at the church at the foot of the road before reaching the village of Aune.

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You can admire a fantastic scenery

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Destination where you can admire a fantastic panoramic view

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A place that is absolutely worth seeing. It feels like being in a spell

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Really beautiful view!

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Drove from Feltre/Belluno in July 2017 as part of my first big tour (Krumbach-Venice via the Via Claudia Augusta). It was the 6th day of my tour, I already had 90 kilometers on the clock at the start of the pass and the destination for the day was Pieve di Soligo on the Treviso side. As an absolute "multi-day tour newbie" and "pass newbie", the Passo di Praderadego simply ruined me completely. Despite the many tours now underway, struggling to get there with luggage in the blazing July sun is still one of the worst experiences. Anyone who has made it can look forward to a quiet, sleepy pass summit and then enjoy the rapid descent with a beautiful view. A milestone on the Via Claudia Augusta can also be found above. When leaving, please note that the road is not always in the best condition!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the mountain passes around Cesiomaggiore unique?

The mountain passes in the Cesiomaggiore area are nestled within the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. They are characterized by unique geological formations, including high calcareous and Dolomite rock walls, offering spectacular panoramas and diverse terrain for various outdoor activities.

What are some of the most scenic mountain passes in the Cesiomaggiore area?

For breathtaking views, consider visiting Forcella dell'Omo, which offers panoramic views of the Pale di San Martino mountain group and the Piani Eterni. Another option is Passo Forca, located in the wild Valscura, providing stunning views of dramatic rock formations. From Passo Sant'Antonio, you can continue up to Monte Pavione for a wonderful vista.

Are there challenging mountain passes for experienced hikers or cyclists?

Yes, several passes offer significant challenges. Passo di Praderadego is a notable cycling climb with an average 9.8% grade over 4.3 kilometers and maximum inclines reaching 15.4%. For hikers, routes to Passo Covolada and Passo Forca involve rugged, steep paths in high-altitude environments, providing a demanding experience.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the mountain passes around Cesiomaggiore?

The terrain varies significantly. You can find challenging mountain paths with steep ascents and descents, rugged alpine environments, and areas with high calcareous and Dolomite rock walls. Some routes also traverse grassy valleys, forests, and alpine meadows, offering a diverse trekking experience.

Do any mountain passes near Cesiomaggiore have historical significance?

Yes, Passo di Praderadego is historically significant as part of the ancient Roman military road, the Via Claudia Augusta Altinate. Additionally, the Monument to Tullio Campagnolo on the Croce d'Aune marks the spot where the inventor of the bicycle gearbox had his pivotal idea, adding a unique historical cycling connection to the area.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain passes around Cesiomaggiore?

The region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, from moderate to difficult, leading to stunning viewpoints and natural wonders. Cycling is also very popular, with challenging road cycling routes and diverse MTB trails. For more details, you can check out the guides for Hiking around Cesiomaggiore, Road Cycling Routes around Cesiomaggiore, and MTB Trails around Cesiomaggiore.

Are there specific cycling routes that incorporate these mountain passes?

Absolutely. Passes like Passo di Praderadego and Cereda Pass are popular among cyclists. Forcella Aurine Pass is also noted as a quiet route that can be combined with Passo Cereda for longer tours. These passes are often integrated into various road cycling routes around Cesiomaggiore.

What natural features and wildlife can I observe near the mountain passes?

The passes are within the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park, known for its unique geological formations, including high calcareous and Dolomite rock walls. You can observe diverse habitats across various altitudinal bands, karstic phenomena in Valscura, and rich biodiversity. Keep an eye out for local wildlife like chamois and ibex, especially in expansive pastures such as those found near Forcella dell'Omo.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain passes near Cesiomaggiore?

The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the weather is most favorable for hiking and cycling. During this period, trails are typically clear of snow, and the rhododendrons are in bloom in areas like Forcella dell'Omo. Winter conditions can make many passes challenging or inaccessible due to snow and ice.

Are there any family-friendly mountain passes or routes near Cesiomaggiore?

While many passes offer challenging terrain, some areas provide more accessible options. The Croce d'Aune pass, for example, is listed as family-friendly. When planning, look for routes with lower difficulty ratings or those that traverse valleys and meadows, which might be more suitable for families.

What amenities are available near the mountain passes?

Some passes, like Passo di Praderadego, have amenities such as a guesthouse or restaurant bar at the summit. Cesiomaggiore itself, and other nearby towns, offer cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. However, many of the higher, more rugged passes are remote, so it's advisable to carry your own supplies.

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