Mountain passes around Sagron Mis are situated within the Trentino region of Italy, offering access to the Dolomites. This area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, connecting various valleys and providing opportunities for exploration. Sagron Mis is positioned between the Paneveggio-Pale di San Martino Nature Park and the Parco Nazionale delle Dolomiti Bellunesi. The region features a network of passes suitable for both scenic drives and hiking.
Last updated: May 29, 2026
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It can be reached via a comfortable but sometimes very steep road. Stunning views of the Piave Valley.
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This section, which covers the eastern and western slopes of the Cereda Pass along the main road (SS347), is truly spectacular for its views. The climb to the Cereda Pass on the western slope is undoubtedly the toughest, with 7.9 km at an 8.2% gradient and several kilometers above 10%. Its final section, filled with twisters and alpine padrerias, is wonderful. The eastern slope from San Gosaldo has some very steep slopes but is much easier overall. However, if you consider the connection to the Forcella d'Aurine Pass, the climb becomes even more impressive.
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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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Easily visible from afar thanks to a cross at the summit, Col di Luna is located at an altitude of 1,747 meters and can be reached via paths that climb through the beech forests. From the summit you have a splendid view of the Agordo Valley and peaks such as Civetta and Moiazza.
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the challenging climb to Passo Cereda
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The Lede pass is located in the middle of the Pale di San Martino, at an altitude of 2,695 meters. The trails leading here are technical, but if you have experience with easy via ferratas, then you won't need any equipment. The rocky views are spectacular.
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Passo Cereda, at an altitude of 1,369 metres, connects the Veneto valley of the Mis with the Trentino valley of Primiero. It takes its name from the Cereda torrent, which originates near the pass.
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For scenic drives, Cereda Pass is highly appreciated for its low traffic and well-maintained asphalt, connecting the Veneto valley of the Mis with the Trentino valley of Primiero. Forcella Aurine Pass also offers a quiet route with alternating forest and meadows, providing panoramic views of the surrounding Dolomites.
For breathtaking views, Col di Luna Summit, at 1,747 meters, provides splendid vistas of the Agordo Valley and peaks like Civetta and Moiazza. Forcella d'Oltro (2,094 meters) offers expansive panoramas of the Agordino, the Cimonega group, and the Pale di San Martino. Forcella Aurine Pass also boasts panoramic views of the Dolomites.
Yes, for experienced hikers, there are several challenging options. Passo delle Lede, located in the Pale di San Martino at 2,695 meters, features technical trails and spectacular rocky views, suitable for those with experience in easy via ferratas. The area also includes passes like Palughet Pass and Forcella dell'Omo, which are part of demanding hiking loops.
The region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, from moderate to difficult, including routes that incorporate passes like Palughet Pass and Passo di Comedena. For cycling enthusiasts, there are options for gravel biking. You can find detailed routes and inspiration for these activities in the Hiking around Sagron Mis and Gravel biking around Sagron Mis guides.
The best time to visit largely depends on your planned activities. For hiking and scenic drives, late spring (May-June), summer (July-August), and early autumn (September-October) offer pleasant weather and open passes. In winter, some passes may be closed to vehicles, but areas like Passo Cereda offer opportunities for cross-country skiing.
While many passes offer challenging terrain, the general area around Sagron Mis provides options for varying skill levels. Passes like Cereda Pass are accessible by car and can serve as starting points for easier walks or picnics. For specific family-friendly hiking routes, it's best to consult the Hiking around Sagron Mis guide for trails with lower difficulty ratings.
Yes, in winter, the area around Passo Cereda is known to feature a cross-country ski center. This provides an excellent opportunity to enjoy the snowy landscapes and views of the Pale del Garofolo while cross-country skiing.
The mountain passes are nestled within the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and are located between the Paneveggio-Pale di San Martino Nature Park and the Parco Nazionale delle Dolomiti Bellunesi. You can expect to see dramatic Dolomite peaks, lush forests, alpine meadows, and deep valleys. Highlights like Col di Luna Summit offer views of the Agordo Valley and prominent peaks like Civetta and Moiazza.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. Many enjoy the quiet routes, such as those found on Forcella Aurine Pass, where forest and meadows alternate. The stunning panoramic views of the Dolomites, particularly from summits like Col di Luna Summit, are also a major draw. The well-maintained roads and low traffic on passes like Cereda Pass make them ideal for various tours.
Yes, the region is excellent for multi-pass mountain hikes. For example, a circular route around the Oltro, Le Rocchette, and Feltraio peaks offers vast panoramas. The Alta Via delle Dolomiti no. 2, also known as the "Way of Legends," passes through the municipality, indicating numerous mountain crossings for long-distance trekkers. You can find more challenging routes in the Mountain Hikes around Sagron Mis guide.
The mountain passes around Sagron Mis are unique due to their strategic location within the Trentino region, acting as a gateway to the Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage site. They are situated between two protected areas, the Paneveggio-Pale di San Martino Nature Park and the Parco Nazionale delle Dolomiti Bellunesi, ensuring unparalleled natural beauty. The variety of passes, from scenic driving routes to challenging high-altitude hiking trails, caters to diverse outdoor enthusiasts.


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