Best mountain passes around Imbersago are found in a hilly, pre-Alpine region along the Adda River, within the Province of Lecco, Lombardy, Italy. The town itself is situated at an elevation of approximately 249 to 253 meters above sea level. While specific named passes are not directly within Imbersago, the surrounding Lombard Prealps offer various routes and scenic trails in the Imbersago area. This region provides access to diverse natural features and routes suitable for exploration.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Arrival point at the top of Valcava. From here, many trails start, perfect for riding with a smile on your helmet 🚀🫶🏽
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Just after leaving the Valcava pass, the descent begins, offering a beautiful panorama and revealing a good part of the Imagna Valley. In winter, this side is not very exposed to the sun, so it's cold and with lingering snow, which, when climbing from the opposite side in full sun, comes as a surprise to most.
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I pass the Valcava pass, going up towards the repeaters, various paths connect that lead to the Linzone cross, further down from it to the church of Nazareth
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Detaching from the provincial road, you then enter the path that leads to the church of Nazareth
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Very fast descent with exceptional views.
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Descending the slope towards Valle Imagna, the spectacular view repays the effort made to reach the Valico di Valcava from Torre de Busi.
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A legendary climb in the Bergamo valleys.
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The little church of Santa Margherita is the starting point of some Trails that lead towards the locality Le Donne di Torre de Busi or towards the valley of San Gregorio and then continue on the Pope's path
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The mountain passes around Imbersago are situated in a hilly, pre-Alpine region. You can expect varied terrain, from challenging climbs with gradients up to 18% on passes like Valcava Pass, to scenic rides along lakes and gravel roads like the Valcava Gravel Road. The region is part of the Lombard Prealps, offering diverse natural landscapes.
While some passes feature challenging sections, the region does offer options that can be enjoyed by families or beginners. For instance, the Valcava Gravel Road is described as having constant and never prohibitive slopes, making it a more accessible option. When planning, look for routes categorized as 'intermediate' or with less extreme gradients.
The area around Imbersago is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, touring cycling, and gravel biking. For example, explore Road Cycling Routes around Imbersago, discover Cycling around Imbersago, or try Gravel biking around Imbersago, which includes routes along the Adda River and through scenic landscapes.
For stunning vistas, consider visiting View of the Grigna Mountains, which offers scenic rides along the lake. Another excellent spot is View from Montemarenzo, which provides beautiful views and serves as a starting point for several trails.
Yes, Valcava Pass is listed as having facilities, including a cafe. It's always a good idea to check specific highlight details for the most up-to-date information on amenities before your trip.
Valcava Pass (Torre de' Busi), located at 1200 meters, is a significant road pass connecting the San Martino Valley with the Imagna Valley. Historically, it was also a ski resort after the war, and you can still find remnants like chairlift pillars in some places.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes and the variety of routes available for cycling and hiking. The challenging climbs, such as those found on Valcava Pass, are a highlight for many, as are the rewarding views like those from View of the Grigna Mountains. The community has contributed over 140 photos and given more than 290 upvotes to these passes.
Yes, View from Montemarenzo, near the little church of Santa Margherita, is a starting point for several trails. These trails lead towards localities like Le Donne di Torre de Busi or the valley of San Gregorio, and connect to the Pope's path.
Absolutely. The Valcava Gravel Road is a prime example, offering a gravel route, with some paved sections, that leads directly to the famous Valcava Pass. You can find more options in the Gravel biking around Imbersago guide.
For a significant challenge, Valcava Pass is renowned for its demanding ascents. Coming from the Lecco side, it features a shorter but much harder climb reaching gradients of up to 18%. The climb from Torre de Busi also includes sections with double-digit slopes, with 400 meters at 18%.
The passes offer views of the pre-Alpine orobic ridge, connecting different valleys. You'll encounter diverse natural landscapes, including hilly terrain, and scenic views of lakes and mountains, such as the Grigna Mountains from specific viewpoints.


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