Mountain passes around Frasco offer access to the alpine environment of the Verzasca Valley in Ticino, Switzerland. This region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, including the Val d'Efra, which provides challenging hiking routes. The area features diverse landscapes, from forested paths to rocky sections, attracting those seeking demanding trails. Frasco serves as a starting point for exploring these high-altitude routes.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
Highlight • Monument
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 Frasco.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
The Bocchetta dello Scaiee is a mountain pass on the left side of the Verzasca Valley in the canton of Ticino. It is located between the Cima di Gagnone (2518 m above sea level, east) and the Scaiee peak (2457 m above sea level, west) at an altitude of 2434 meters above sea level. The pass can be crossed on a white-red-white marked mountain hiking trail. Paths lead from the village of Gerra in the Verzasca Valley (via Alpe del Mött), from the Val d'Agro (via Bassa di Motto) and from the Capanna Efra mountain hut and the Val Gagnone (both via Passo di Gagnone) up to the pass. In addition, an alpine hiking trail (white-blue-white) leads from the Bocchetta dello Scaiee to the Cima di Gagnoe and further over the ridge via Cima di Rierna and Cima Lunga to the Capanna Fümegna.
1
0
The Passo Crastumo is a mountain pass between the Valle Leventina and the Valle di Blenio in the canton of Ticino. Its pass is located above the Alpe di Crastumo at an altitude of 2117 meters above sea level between the peaks of Motto Crostel and Pizzo Caslett. There are no marked hiking trails over the pass, in contrast to the Bassa di Nara pass further north.
1
0
The Crastumo pass is a mountain pass that connects the Blenio valley with the Leventina valley, reachable from Acquarossa or Lavorgo. The trails near the pass are only partially cycleable, making it a tough challenge for mountain bikers.
1
0
One of the beautiful passes between Capanna Alpe Spluga and Capanna Tomeo on the Via Alta Vallemaggia
2
0
The Passo di Chent is a mountain pass in the canton of Ticino. It connects two side valleys of the Val Lavizzara - the Val Cocco and the Val Tome. Its pass is at an altitude of 2224 meters above sea level between the Pizzo Val Mala and the Pizzo dei Chènt. Experienced mountaineers hike over the Passo di Chent on a white-blue-white alpine hiking trail. On the north side of the pass you pass the mountain lake Lago di Tomè and the mountain hut Capanna Tomeo.
1
0
The ascent from the Capanna Alpe Sponda is relatively strenuous, but the descent on the other side takes 1-2 hours through difficult block terrain... Battle of material for your own body too
1
0
At the pass there is a wooden pair of lovers... on both sides there are wonderful views... The Laghetto Lake below shines in the most beautiful blue
2
0
The mountain passes around Frasco are generally known for their demanding trails. For instance, the ascent to Passo di Ghiacciaione is strenuous, with a descent involving difficult block terrain. Similarly, the route to Bocchetta dello Scaiee is a challenging mountain hiking trail, and the Passo del Gagnone, accessible from Frasco, requires good fitness and sure-footedness.
The region offers diverse natural beauty. On the way to Passo del Gagnone, you'll encounter the tranquil Lake Efra (Lago d'Efra), often described as a 'diamond set in this sparse mountain environment.' Many passes, like Wooden Lovers Sculpture at Passo di Piatto, also provide stunning views of alpine lakes and the surrounding mountainous landscape.
Yes, several passes offer excellent viewpoints. From the Passo del Gagnone, hikers are rewarded with views over the Leventina valley. Wooden Lovers Sculpture at Passo di Piatto is specifically highlighted for its wonderful views, including a lake below. Bocchetta dello Scaiee and Passo di Chent are also recognized as viewpoints.
The mountainous terrain around Frasco is best explored during the warmer months when trails are free of snow and ice. Summer and early autumn typically offer the most favorable conditions for hiking, allowing full access to the high-altitude routes and passes.
The trails around Frasco range from forested paths to alpine meadows and rocky terrain. Many passes, such as Bocchetta dello Scaiee, are part of white-red-white marked mountain hiking trails. For experienced mountaineers, alpine hiking trails (white-blue-white) like those over Passo di Chent are available.
Yes, for longer treks, the Efra Hut (Capanna Efra) is located along the route to Passo del Gagnone, offering an opportunity for overnight stays and making the entire journey a potential two-day adventure. Near Passo di Chent, you can find the Capanna Tomeo.
Beyond exploring the mountain passes, the region around Frasco and the wider Verzasca Valley offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find challenging Mountain Hikes, scenic Road Cycling Routes, and various Running Trails.
Yes, Passo Crastumo is noted as a tough challenge for mountain bikers, with trails near the pass only partially cycleable. It connects the Blenio valley with the Leventina valley.
Frasco is nestled within the Valle Verzasca, often called the 'green heart of Ticino.' This valley is renowned for its pristine nature, imposing mountainscape, and the emerald-green Verzasca River. The mountain passes around Frasco provide access to the high-altitude environment of this beautiful valley, offering a deep immersion into an unspoiled alpine setting.
Yes, Wooden Lovers Sculpture at Passo di Piatto is a notable man-made monument and mountain pass. At the pass, a distinctive wooden sculpture is present, adding a unique touch to the natural landscape.
The Passo del Gagnone, reaching an altitude of 2,216 meters (7,270 ft), is a significant point along a strenuous hiking trail that begins directly in Frasco. From there, further passes like Passo Rampi (2,366 meters) can be accessed.
The provided information does not indicate that specific permits are required for general hiking on the marked trails around Frasco's mountain passes. However, it's always advisable to check local regulations or with the Efra Hut for any specific requirements for longer or more challenging alpine routes.


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