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Top 20 Mountain Passes around Piazza Brembana

Mountain passes around Piazza Brembana provide access to the Italian Alps, connecting valleys and offering varied terrain. This region, nestled in the Val Brembana, features routes suitable for different outdoor activities. The passes often present significant elevation changes and panoramic views of the surrounding alpine landscape. Many routes also incorporate historical elements, such as old trade roads or military fortifications.

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  • The most popular mountain passes is Passo di Mezzeno, a mountain pass that…

Last updated: May 29, 2026

Passo di Mezzeno

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The pass is easily accessible from the Mezzeno huts (Roncobello) and allows you to descend quickly to the Twin Lakes or to reach various secondary peaks without too much difference in height

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Passo San Marco 2000 Mountain Hut

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The Passo San Marco 2000 refuge is located approximately one kilometer from the pass of the same name at 1,850 meters above sea level.

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San Marco Pass

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The queen climb of Bergamo, with its 19km from the center of Olmo to Brembo is a challenge for every cyclist.The first part up to the Genzianella refuge is pedaled, …

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San Simone Pass

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Passo di San Simone is the highest point of the former San Simone ski resorts. It separates Cime dei Siltri from Monte Cavallo. It can be reached from both San Simone and Mezzoldo.

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Passo San Marco Monument

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Pass between Val Brembana and Valtellina.
Look for the faces carved into the rocks by the artist Angelo Gabriele Fierro in the surroundings!
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January 28, 2026, Rifugio Passo San Marco 2000

We parked here for our hike (free parking) popped in for a coffee on the way back, nice and welcoming

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chaotic between motorcycles and cars....

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Passo San Marco refuge, by extending you arrive at the real Passo San Marco which forms the border with Valtellina

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A tough goal, but it's definitely worth it!

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More than a refuge, it's now a bar/restaurant/hotel. The cakes are very good, and the staff is friendly and helpful.

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Panoramic pass and although very easy to reach with a high mountain appearance

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A must-see destination during the winter, passing through a panoramic path from which to admire the Orobie

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Excellent typical Bergamo cuisine, the buckwheat cake with berry jam is out of this world, possibility to pay with POS

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the mountain passes around Piazza Brembana unique?

The mountain passes in this region offer a blend of challenging routes, breathtaking alpine scenery, and rich history. Many, like the San Marco Pass, were historically significant trade routes, while others, such as the Tartano Pass and Dordona Pass, feature remnants of WWI fortifications. They provide diverse experiences for hikers, cyclists, and those seeking serene natural beauty.

Which mountain passes are known for their historical significance?

The San Marco Pass is historically significant, with its road constructed in the late 16th century by the Republic of Venice. You can still see the insignia of the Republic of Venice at the pass. The Tartano Pass and Dordona Pass also feature remains of fortifications from the Cadorna Line, built during World War I, offering a glimpse into the region's past.

Are there challenging mountain passes for experienced cyclists or hikers?

Yes, several passes offer significant challenges. The road to San Marco Pass features gradients up to 12% on the Valtellina side and up to 16% on the Brembano side, making it popular with cyclists. The Dordona Pass is a 'wild pass' with an unpaved road, loose gravel, and steep sections up to 13%, ideal for adventure seekers. For hikers, the Tartano Pass is primarily a hiking destination with spectacular alpine vistas.

What kind of views can I expect from these mountain passes?

From the San Marco Pass, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Rhaetian Alps, Orobie Alps, and surrounding valleys. The Tartano Pass offers suggestive views towards the Cime di Lemma, Laghi di Porcile (Porcile Lakes), and Monte Cadelle. The Salmurano Pass also provides incredible views of the surrounding valleys, while the Dordona Pass offers extensive views of Val Madre from its summit and an old military observatory.

What is the best time to visit the mountain passes around Piazza Brembana?

The best time to visit is generally from late spring to early autumn. Passes like the Tartano Pass are covered in snow from mid-November to May, attracting off-piste skiers. The Dordona Pass is impassable in winter and after heavy rains, and motor vehicle access often requires a permit. Always check local conditions and road openings before planning your trip.

Are there family-friendly mountain passes or trails in the area?

Yes, the Baciamorti Pass is noted as family-friendly and serves as a crossroads at 1,540 meters, from which you can reach various peaks. While some passes involve challenging terrain, many areas around Piazza Brembana offer easier trails suitable for families. Always check the specific trail difficulty before heading out.

Where can I find amenities like refuges or food near the passes?

Near the San Marco Pass, you'll find the historic Rifugio Ca San Marco, one of the oldest refuges in the Alps, and slightly below the summit, the Passo San Marco 2000 Mountain Hut, which offers exceptional views and typical Bergamo cuisine. Near the Dordona Pass, there is the Rifugio Dordona. These refuges often provide food, drink, and sometimes accommodation.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain passes?

The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. For road cycling, you can find routes like the 'Ascent to Passo San Marco from the Bergamo side' or the 'Madonna delle Nevi Refuge – San Marco Pass loop from Piazza Brembana'. Hiking options include 'Sentiero 123 to Monte del Sole' and various loops around Piazza Brembana. For more challenging mountain hikes, consider routes like 'Rifugio Benigni – Cima di Val Pianella loop'. You can explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes, Hiking, and Mountain Hikes guides around Piazza Brembana.

Are there any passes known for unique natural features or wildlife?

The Dordona Pass is known for its tranquil scenery and the possibility of encountering wild horses roaming freely. Near the Tartano Pass, hikers can enjoy views of the Laghi di Porcile (Porcile Lakes). The passes generally offer stunning alpine flora and fauna, especially during the warmer months.

How accessible are the mountain passes by car or public transport?

Accessibility varies by pass. The San Marco Pass has a scenic road connecting Val Brembana with Valtellina. However, the road to Dordona Pass is unpaved and often requires a 4x4 vehicle, with access for motor vehicles typically needing a permit from local municipalities or tourist offices. The Tartano Pass is primarily a hiking destination with no road crossing it. Public transport options to trailheads may be limited, so planning ahead is advisable.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the mountain passes in this region?

Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from the soul-relaxing tranquility of the San Marco Pass to the rugged, off-the-beaten-path adventure of the Dordona Pass. The stunning panoramic views, the rich historical context, and the variety of hiking and cycling opportunities are frequently highlighted. The Passo di Mezzeno is particularly popular for its easy accessibility to the Twin Lakes and other excursions.

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