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Top 20 Mountain Passes around Monterosso Grana

Best mountain passes around Monterosso Grana are located in Italy's Piedmont region, within the Province of Cuneo. This area features a landscape characterized by mountain passes that serve as routes for cycling and hiking. The passes connect valleys and offer various elevations, providing access to natural features and historical sites. Monterosso Grana's surrounding terrain includes both challenging climbs and scenic viewpoints.

Best mountain passes around Monterosso Grana

  • The most popular mountain passes is Sanctuary of Madonna del Colletto, a…

Last updated: July 10, 2026

Sanctuary of Madonna del Colletto

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At the end of a not long but rather hard climb in the slopes, the Sanctuary of the Madonna del Colletto has been recently renovated and enhanced and every Sunday, …

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Sanctuary of San Magno

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The Sanctuary of San Magno has very ancient origins and stands where, previously, there was a temple dedicated to the God Mars. Inside it houses some beautiful frescoes by Pietro da Saluzzo and Giovanni Botoneri.

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Liretta Pass

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Super panoramic point from which several MTB downhill trails start. Among other things it is located on the legendary road of the Cannons (reachable with a very small detour)

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Colle Le Funse (1230 m)

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Crest where the Diego Strain is present

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Ascent to Colle Fauniera from Demonte

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The hardest climb I've ever done.

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July 5, 2026, Salita a Colle Fauniera da Demonte

Wonderful valley that climbs from Demonte to the Colle della Fauniera. Green and lush in the lower part, with interesting geological formations, it becomes a beautiful grassy plain in the upper part, to conclude above the Valcavera pass in a gorge among the rocks that seems to have come out of a fantasy tale. Beautiful segment.

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The hardest climb I've ever done.

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Colle Fauniera, located at 2481 m, is also known as Colle dei Morti. The climb from the Demonte side (Valle Stura) is one of the most challenging in the Maritime Alps. It is about 24 km long with a 1700 m difference in altitude. The average gradient of 7% is made tough by the consistency of the effort, with long stretches often between 8% and 10%. The effort is rewarded by the spectacular view, and at the top is the monument to Marco Pantani.

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Hill at the confluence between the path that comes from Bernezzo and the dirt road that comes from Chiot Rosa. From here you can easily reach Mount Tamone

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From Colle Liretta, located at 1,100 m above sea level, you can enjoy a spectacular view towards the valley floor. A particularly open position that has made it one of the historic places in the province of Cuneo for flying. Very large, it allows the simultaneous opening of 4 sails.

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I was really looking forward to going up to the Santuario della Madonna del Colletto. I had been to this area several times and had not had the opportunity to go up here. So on the trip through Piedmont in July 2022 I made sure that the planned route passed through here. We went up the western slope, the one used by the Giro d'Italia when it first went up here in 1999, on the famous stage where the Fauniera was climbed, with the spectacle of Pantani climbing and the stratospheric descent of Paolo Savoldelli. I have to admit that the climb itself is not very attractive. Once you leave the village of Festiona behind, you enter a forest and there are hardly any views over the valley. You can only focus on the road, its curves, straights (which there are) and difficult slopes. The asphalt is old, with a lot of gravel and very uneven, which obviously adds difficulty to the climb. The climb up the western side is 7.1 km, 576 metres of elevation and an average gradient of 8.1%. Therefore, it is very hard!! And there are several sections above 12%, especially in the first kilometres, where the gradient is irregular, with very hard sections and small rest areas. The views of the Valdieri valley from the Sanctuary are very beautiful, and also of all the mountains covered with forests and vegetation in the surroundings. We took advantage of the porch at the entrance to the Sanctuary to take shelter from the sun and the heat, and to stock up on food and eat some spectacular sandwiches. I remember it fondly. Below is the altimetry of the climb published by @cyclingcols, the best in these matters --> http://www.cyclingcols.com/col/Colletto

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Paragliding launch point, on the right there is a path named Mortal Kombat first part S44, then S5 SUITABLE AHH EXPERT BIKER

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most scenic mountain passes around Monterosso Grana?

For breathtaking views, consider visiting Liretta Pass, located at 1,100 meters above sea level, which offers spectacular panoramas towards the valley floor. Another excellent choice is Colle Sibolet (2546 m), known for its stunning panorama and challenging trails.

Are there mountain passes suitable for road cycling in the area?

Yes, the region is very popular with road cyclists. Passes like Colle Fauniera (2481 m) and Colle d'Esischie (2370 m) offer challenging routes that have been part of major cycling events like the Giro d'Italia. The Sanctuary of Madonna del Colletto is also a popular route for cyclists, known for its pleasant and quiet experience. You can find more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Monterosso Grana guide.

What historical or cultural sites can be found near the mountain passes?

The area features significant religious and historical sites. The Sanctuary of San Magno has ancient origins, standing where a temple dedicated to the God Mars once was, and houses beautiful frescoes. The Sanctuary of Madonna del Colletto is another place of worship situated on the watershed between the Stura and Gesso valleys.

Are there any mountain passes good for paragliding or hang-gliding?

Yes, Liretta Pass is historically known in the Province of Cuneo for flying activities. Its particularly open position allows for the simultaneous launch of multiple sails, making it ideal for paragliding or hang-gliding enthusiasts.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near these mountain passes?

Beyond cycling, the mountain passes around Monterosso Grana offer opportunities for hiking and mountain biking. Many passes feature trails that cater to various difficulty levels. For mountain biking, you can explore routes detailed in the MTB Trails around Monterosso Grana guide, or for gravel biking, check out the Gravel biking around Monterosso Grana guide.

Are there family-friendly options among the mountain passes?

While many passes involve challenging climbs, some areas around the passes offer more accessible experiences. The Sanctuary of San Magno is listed as family-friendly, providing a cultural visit that can be combined with easier walks nearby. When planning, look for trails marked as 'intermediate' or 'easy' for family outings.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain passes around Monterosso Grana?

The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the passes are free of snow and weather conditions are most favorable for cycling, hiking, and enjoying the panoramic views. Some passes, especially the higher ones, may still have snow into early summer.

Are there any mountain passes that are particularly quiet for cycling?

Yes, the Sanctuary of Madonna del Colletto is situated on the watershed between two less-trafficked side valleys (Stura and Gesso), ensuring a pleasant and quiet experience for cyclists.

Can I find trails for mountain biking near the passes?

Absolutely. Passes like Liretta Pass are known as starting points for several MTB downhill trails. Colle Le Funse (1230 m) is also a crossing point for the local Bike Park, offering various indications for mountain biking. For more detailed routes, refer to the MTB Trails around Monterosso Grana guide.

What are the typical elevations of the mountain passes in this region?

The mountain passes around Monterosso Grana vary significantly in elevation, offering diverse experiences. You'll find lower passes like Liretta Pass at 1,100 meters and Sanctuary of Madonna del Colletto at 1,305 meters. Higher, more challenging passes include Colle Le Funse at 1,230 meters, Colle d'Esischie at 2,370 meters, Colle Fauniera at 2,481 meters, and Colle Sibolet at 2,546 meters.

Are there any dog-friendly trails around the mountain passes?

Yes, many trails in the region are suitable for dogs. For example, Colle Le Funse (1230 m) is explicitly categorized as dog-friendly, indicating that you can enjoy the scenic routes with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and follow local regulations.

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