Best mountain passes around Scanno are situated within the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park. This region features captivating landscapes, including forests, valleys, and rivers. Scanno provides access to these natural features and the mountain passes that connect the Sagittario Valley with the Alto Sangro region. The area offers diverse experiences for outdoor enthusiasts across all seasons.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The climb is pleasant coming up from Scanno, wrap up well to face the long and fast descent to Villetta Barrea
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Forca Resuni, historical support of the Guardia Parco, is located in a strategic point, on one side the Lazio side, on the other the Risione Valley and in the distance you can admire the village of Barrea overlooking the lake of the same name.
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Passo Godi is a charming mountain pass located in the Abruzzo region. Surrounded by breathtaking views of the Monti della Laga, it offers visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in unspoiled nature. Passo Godi is an ideal destination for cycling tourists with splendid mountain landscapes.
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Unattended refuge - by Forca Resuni [1952m]. It is located on the pass of the same name.
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From Lake Scanno, go up towards the hamlet of Frattura and then reach the summit of Monte Genzana at an altitude of 1800 meters above sea level. The climb is beautiful and technical, first on asphalt and then on a stony dirt road. Continue pedaling along the ridge for kilometers, alternating rapid climbs and technical descents in the direction of Passo Godi. Once you reach the top of the hill there is a long and fast swoop that takes you back to Scanno, where you return from a technical and stony, but very fun single track, which leads right to the center of the town. The tour is beautiful and evocative, you can breathe the essence of the mountain, but you must be well trained and technically prepared for the type of terrain
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1500m pass at the border between the regions of Lazio and Abruzzo, it's one of the gates of the Abruzzo National Park. Incredible road with outstanding landscapes, must see!
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Among the most appreciated mountain passes in the Scanno area are Forca Resuni Hut, located at 1952 meters and offering views of the Risione Valley, and Monte Godi Pass, which connects Scanno to Villetta Barrea at 1,630 meters. Another notable pass is Forca d'Acero Pass, marking the border between Lazio and Abruzzo at 1500 meters and serving as a gateway to the Abruzzo National Park.
Passo Godi is a versatile destination offering diverse activities throughout the year. In summer, it's ideal for hiking and trekking, with trails like the relaxing 9.5 km Trail Y7 (Scanno to Godi Pass) and the more challenging Trekking Route No. 24 to the summit of Monte Godi. In winter, it transforms into a popular spot for downhill and cross-country skiing. Other activities include mountain biking, mountaineering, and Nordic walking.
Yes, Passo Godi offers options suitable for families. For instance, the Trail Y7 from Scanno to Godi Pass is a relaxing 9.5 km route with gentle inclines, meadows, and a forest stretch, suitable for all ages. The easy climb to Monte Godi Pass itself also makes it accessible for many.
The mountain passes around Scanno are rich in natural beauty. You'll find forests, enchanting valleys, and small rivers. The area is also known for its diverse wildlife. A notable natural landmark near Passo Godi is a monumental beech tree, considered the largest in the Abruzzo National Park, with an impressive 8-meter diameter and 25-meter height.
The mountain passes around Scanno offer unique experiences throughout the year. Summer is excellent for hiking and exploring the lush landscapes. Autumn brings vibrant foliage, making it a picturesque time for walks. In winter, the area, particularly Passo Godi, becomes a snowy landscape perfect for winter sports like skiing.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the area offers demanding routes. The 'Scanno "Stazzi Tour"' is a beautiful and technical mountain biking tour that includes a climb to Monte Genzana at 1800 meters and technical descents towards Passo Godi. For hikers, Trekking Route No. 24 from Godi Pass to the summit of Monte Godi provides incredible panoramic views and a more strenuous experience. You can find more challenging hiking options in the Hiking around Scanno guide.
While specific cafes or accommodations directly on every pass are limited, the nearby town of Scanno and the surrounding villages offer various options for dining and lodging. Passo Godi, for example, is easily accessible from Scanno, which is approximately a twenty-minute drive away, making it convenient to find amenities there.
The mountain passes around Scanno are renowned for their breathtaking panoramic views. From Forca Resuni Hut, you can admire the Risione Valley and the distant village of Barrea. From the summit of Monte Godi, accessible via a trail from Passo Godi, you'll be treated to incredible vistas of Montagna Grande, Marsicano, Ferroio, and the Alto Sangro ridges. Forca d'Acero Pass also offers outstanding landscapes.
Yes, some passes have historical significance. Forca Resuni Hut, for instance, served as a historical support point for the Guardia Parco (Park Rangers). Additionally, along trails like Trail Y7 near Passo Godi, you can find authentic pastoral shelters such as the Stazzo di Ziomas, reflecting the area's mountain traditions.
The region around Scanno offers excellent road cycling routes that incorporate the mountain passes. You can find routes like the 'Sagittario Gorges – Lake San Domenico loop from Passo Godi' or 'From Scanno to Lake San Domenico'. These routes often feature beautiful climbs with gentle slopes, such as the one leading to Monte Godi Pass. For more details, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Scanno guide.
While specific public transport directly to every pass might be limited, Scanno itself is a central point. Passo Godi, for example, is easily accessible from Scanno by car, approximately a twenty-minute drive. It is advisable to check local transport options or consider driving for direct access to the passes and trailheads.
Passo del Diavolo offers a unique experience with its approximately 16 km long climb, starting after Gioia dei Marsi. The slope is moderate, rarely exceeding 7%, making it an enjoyable ascent. The view from its hairpin bends is breathtaking, and it leads to a long and fast descent.


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