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Top 13 Mountain Passes around Coreglia Antelminelli

Mountain passes around Coreglia Antelminelli are situated within the Tuscan-Emilian Apennine range. This mountain town serves as a base for exploring the surrounding mountainous landscape. The area features various passes that offer access to different valleys and peaks. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor activities and showcase the region's natural geography.

Best mountain passes around Coreglia Antelminelli

  • The most popular mountain passes is Boccaia Pass, a mountain pass that is a well-known crossroads of paths near Lago Santo in…

Last updated: July 10, 2026

Pyramids of Passo dell'Abetone

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The territory of Abetone has always been a crossing point of the Apennines, so much so that it is said to have also been used by Hannibal to enter Etruria. …

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Boccaia Pass

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The source of the river of the same name, Passo della Boccaia is a well-known crossroads of paths near Lago Santo in Modena. The Apennine ridge that separates Emilia from Tuscany is not far away at all.

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Mount Coronato

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Between the Lima Valley and the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, there is one of the pearls of the Garfagnana: Monte Coronato. The path that starts from Montefegatesi and climbs up to its …

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Along the Val Fegana you arrive at the former Casentini refuge on a paved road, from there begins the last piece of dirt of about 7 km that takes you …

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Giovo Pass

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Spectacular viewpoint, as long as there are favorable weather conditions.
In any case, the climb to the Foce a Giovo is highly spectacular.
Sure, it requires a good workout, but the bottom is quite pedalable.

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July 10, 2025, Passo della Boccaia

Passo Boccaia 1574 meters, crossroads of paths, arriving from Passo Eolo on the left you go down to Lago Santo, on the right you go down into the valley below Colle Bruciata continuing straight you start the climb (be careful very long and tiring) that leads to the summit of Monte Giovo at 1991 meters

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The source of the river of the same name, Passo della Boccaia is a well-known crossroads of paths near Lago Santo in Modena. The Apennine ridge that separates Emilia from Tuscany is not far away at all.

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The territory of Abetone has always been a crossing point of the Apennines, so much so that it is said to have also been used by Hannibal to enter Etruria. The construction of the road dates back to 1766 to unite the Grand Duchy of Tuscany with the Duchy of Modena. During construction, a fir tree was demolished so large that it could not be embraced even by six people and from which the name Abetone was born.

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Classic climb, even if it can be very busy

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Between the Lima Valley and the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, there is one of the pearls of the Garfagnana: Monte Coronato. The path that starts from Montefegatesi and climbs up to its top, from which you can enjoy a breathtaking view, was dedicated to the Avi, in homage to those who made the history of these beautiful places.

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The territory of Abetone has always been a place of crossing of the Apennines, so much so that it is said that it was also used by Hannibal to enter Etruria. The construction of the road dates back to 1766 to unite the Grand Duchy of Tuscany with the Duchy of Modena. During construction, a fir tree so large that it could not even be embraced by six people was felled and from which the name Abetone was born.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of panoramic views can I expect from the mountain passes near Coreglia Antelminelli?

The mountain passes in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines offer expansive views. From Foce di Campolino, you can see the Sestaione Valley, Garfagnana region, and high peaks like Alpe Tre Potenze and Monte Corno alle Scale. On clear days, the panorama extends to the Arno Valley, the Lucchesia plain, the Apuan Alps, and even the Tyrrhenian Sea. From Passo d'Annibale, you can admire Monte Rondinaio, Monte Giovo, Monte Gomito, and Dente della Vecchia.

Are there any mountain passes with historical significance in the Coreglia Antelminelli area?

Yes, Passo d'Annibale is named after the legend that the Carthaginian general Hannibal may have traversed it in 217 BC during the Second Punic War. Additionally, the area around the Pyramids of Passo dell'Abetone has historically been a significant crossing point of the Apennines, with the road constructed in 1766 to connect the Grand Duchy of Tuscany with the Duchy of Modena.

What outdoor activities are available around the mountain passes near Coreglia Antelminelli?

The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those leading to Lago Nero near Foce di Campolino, or starting points for trails to Lago Santo, Lago Turchino, and Lago Baccio from Passo d'Annibale. The area is also popular for high-altitude skiing, especially around Passo d'Annibale which is part of the Abetone/Val di Luce ski resort. For more detailed routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Coreglia Antelminelli guide.

What makes Foce di Campolino a notable mountain pass to visit?

Foce di Campolino is known for its stunning panoramic views, high-altitude moorlands, and proximity to the Campolino Natural Reserve. This reserve protects ancient native populations of Norway spruce and rare botanical species. The pass also connects to ancient mule tracks and paths, leading to the glacial basin of Lago Nero, which is ideal for hiking and spotting rare Alpine newts.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain passes around Coreglia Antelminelli?

The best time depends on your preferred activities. For hiking and enjoying the natural beauty, late spring to early autumn (May to October) is ideal. During early autumn, the bilberry fields along the slopes of passes like Passo d'Annibale turn red, creating a magical atmosphere. For skiing, winter months are best, particularly around Passo d'Annibale which is part of a ski resort.

Are there challenging hiking trails near the mountain passes?

Yes, many challenging trails are available. For instance, the Boccaia Pass is categorized as challenging. You can find difficult routes like the 'Altaretto – Monte Giovo loop from Lago Santo modenese' or the 'Monte Giovo – Colle Traversata loop from Lago Santo modenese' in the Mountain Hikes around Coreglia Antelminelli guide.

Can I find family-friendly options for exploring the mountain passes?

While many passes offer challenging terrain, some areas might be suitable for families depending on the specific trail and children's experience. For example, the relatively easy, mostly unpaved road to Passo d'Annibale makes it accessible for various activities. Always check specific trail difficulties. For general hiking options, refer to the Hiking around Coreglia Antelminelli guide.

Are there any natural reserves or protected areas near the mountain passes?

Yes, close to Foce di Campolino is the Campolino Natural Reserve, an area of significant scientific and naturalistic importance. It protects ancient native populations of Norway spruce and is home to a variety of rare botanical species. You can learn more about it on Wikipedia.

What are some popular viewpoints accessible from the mountain passes?

The Giovo Pass offers a spectacular viewpoint, especially with favorable weather conditions. Mount Coronato also provides breathtaking views of the surrounding area, including the Lima Valley and the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines.

Are there opportunities for cycling or gravel biking near the mountain passes?

Yes, the region offers gravel biking opportunities. For example, the gravel road from the former Casentini Hut to Foce al Giovo is a notable route. You can find more gravel biking routes in the Gravel biking around Coreglia Antelminelli guide.

What is the elevation of the mountain passes in the Coreglia Antelminelli area?

The mountain passes in this region are at significant elevations. Foce di Campolino is situated at 1,785 meters (5,856 ft) above sea level, and Passo d'Annibale is located at 1,798 meters (5,899 ft) above sea level. The Foce al Giovo, which is the highest Apennine pass in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, reaches 1674 meters above sea level.

Can I find accommodation or places to eat near the mountain passes?

While specific cafes or pubs directly at the passes might be limited, the nearby towns and ski resorts like Abetone/Val di Luce (accessible from Passo d'Annibale) offer accommodation and dining options. For areas like Lago Santo Modenese, which is a popular hiking hub, you can expect to find amenities nearby.

Are dogs allowed on the hiking trails around the mountain passes?

Generally, dogs are allowed on many trails in the Apennines, but it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in protected areas or during wildlife breeding seasons. Specific rules may vary by reserve or park, so it's best to check local signage or visitor information centers for the most current regulations.

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