Best mountain passes around Valgrana are located within the Valle Grana in Italy's Piedmont region, offering access to diverse alpine landscapes. This area features high mountain passes and lower access points, providing routes for various outdoor activities. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, connecting valleys and offering panoramic views. It serves as a destination for those seeking both challenging ascents and scenic exploration.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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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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"Impactful" is the word: after Pradleves it climbs around 10%, and never lets up. But it's definitely worth the effort, because it's a beautiful road every single meter. Patience, low gears, looking around, and you reach the summit, demolished but happy.
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The hardest climb I've ever done.
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The most challenging climb I've ever done, you need good legs.
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The climb to Colle Fauniera (2480 m) from Pradleves is long and very demanding. After the Sanctuary of San Magno, the road becomes narrow with steep slopes, often over 10%. The environment is that of the high mountains, open and panoramic. At the top is the monument to Pantani.
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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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For cyclists seeking a challenge, Colle Fauniera and Colle dell'Agnello are highly renowned. Colle Fauniera is famous for its demanding ascents, especially from the Val Grana side, and has been featured in the Giro d'Italia. Colle dell'Agnello, the third highest paved road pass in the Alps, offers a classic climb with steep switchbacks from the Italian side, frequently appearing in both the Tour de France and Giro d'Italia.
Yes, Ruitor Rosa – Cradle of the Resistance is a great option for families. It offers a large on-site parking area and an equipped picnic area, serving as a convenient starting point for various excursions suitable for different ages.
The mountain passes around Valgrana offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Colle Fauniera, you can enjoy expansive vistas of the surrounding alpine landscape, revealing a wilder, rockier environment. Colle dell'Agnello provides incredible views of the Monviso massif and the French Regional Natural Park of the Queyras, with potential views extending to the French Cote d'Azur on clear days. Additionally, Liretta Pass offers a spectacular view towards the valley floor from its 1,100-meter elevation.
The region has notable historical connections, particularly with cycling. At the summit of Colle Fauniera, there is a poignant monument dedicated to Marco Pantani, a beloved figure in professional cycling. Another significant site is the Monument to Marco Pantani on the Colletta di Rossana, a plaque placed to commemorate the 'Pirate' Pantani, making it a destination for cycling enthusiasts and a historical site.
The best time to visit depends on the specific pass. High mountain passes like Colle Fauniera are typically accessible from early June to late October, while Colle dell'Agnello is usually open from late spring to early autumn, generally May or June until October, all subject to snow conditions. Lower passes or access points may be accessible for longer periods.
Yes, the area provides numerous opportunities for hikers and mountaineers. From Colle dell'Agnello, you can explore nearby peaks. Colle Le Funse, though not a high pass itself, serves as an important access point from which Mount Tamone is easily reachable for day hikes. Col del Vallonetto is part of a scenic hiking route leading to Cima Test, offering a 'stupendous 360° view' from its surrounding peaks.
Beyond exploring the passes themselves, the Valgrana area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, including routes like 'Pedalando nel Sentiero della Volpe' and 'Salita ai Prati del Tajarè'. For road cycling, there are routes such as the 'Roccasparvera loop' and 'Ponte della Croce – Campomolino loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Ring on the Gardetta plateau'. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Valgrana, Road Cycling Routes around Valgrana, and Gravel biking around Valgrana guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the challenging terrain for cycling, the expansive panoramic views of the alpine landscape, and the sense of a raw, wild, and solitary alpine experience, especially on passes like Colle Fauniera which see less traffic. The historical significance for cycling enthusiasts, such as the Marco Pantani monuments, also adds to the appeal. Many also value the accessible starting points for various excursions and the equipped picnic areas for family outings.
Yes, the exceptionally dark skies around Colle dell'Agnello make it a prime location for astrophotography. Its high elevation and remote location provide ideal conditions for stargazing and capturing celestial phenomena.
Colle Le Funse (1230 m) is an excellent starting point for day hikes, as Mount Tamone is easily reachable from there. Additionally, Ruitor Rosa – Cradle of the Resistance, with its parking and equipped area, also serves as a convenient base for various excursions.
The highest paved road pass in the area is Colle dell'Agnello, standing at 2,744 meters (9,003 ft). Colle Fauniera is also a high mountain pass, reaching an elevation of 2,481 meters. These passes offer some of the most elevated and scenic routes in the region.


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