San Martin De Tor - San Martino In Badia - St. Martin In Thurn
San Martin De Tor - San Martino In Badia - St. Martin In Thurn
Best mountain passes around San Martin De Tor - San Martino In Badia - St. Martin In Thurn are situated within the Dolomites, providing access to notable mountain passes in the region. This area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, offering routes for various outdoor activities. The landscape features prominent peaks and valleys, with passes connecting different parts of the Dolomites.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Wonderful climb, one of the 4 passes of the Sellaronda. Beautiful
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A hiking(!) trail leads over the Cirjoch!
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Framed by wild and evocative alpine landscapes, the Gardena Pass ("Grödner Joch" in German) represents one of the Dolomite passes frequented by man since prehistoric times.
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Probably the easiest pass of the Sellaronda, but still beautiful!
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Arrival in the rain, departure in the sun
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Easy to walk and a wonderful mountain panorama. Those who are sure-footed can walk this way.
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The mountain passes offer a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find excellent opportunities for cycling, hiking, and scenic drives. For cyclists, passes like Campolongo Pass and Gardena Pass are part of the famous Sella Ronda. Hikers can explore trails with breathtaking views, such as those around Peitlerscharte (Forcella Sass Putia). The region also offers running and gravel biking routes. For more detailed routes, you can explore the hiking guide, running guide, or gravel biking guide for San Martin de Tor.
Yes, Passo delle Erbe (Würzjoch) is particularly family-friendly, especially during winter when a natural toboggan run descends towards Untermoi. In summer, its scenic roads and access to the Puez-Odle Nature Park offer pleasant hiking and mountain biking for various skill levels, making it suitable for families.
Many passes boast stunning views. Gardena Pass provides an unforgettable panorama of the Sella massif, Cir peaks, and Sassolungo. From Peitlerscharte (Forcella Sass Putia), you can enjoy magnificent views towards the Central Alps. Pordoi Pass is also renowned for its iconic views of the Sella Group and Marmolada, with a cable car offering 360-degree vistas from Sass Pordoi.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. For hiking, cycling, and scenic drives, late spring to early autumn (May to October) offers pleasant weather and open roads. During winter, many passes transform into snow-covered landscapes, ideal for skiing, snowshoeing, and tobogganing, though some roads may be closed or require special equipment.
Yes, several passes and their surrounding areas offer facilities for food and accommodation. For instance, at Gardena Pass, you'll find various accommodations. The Rifugio Genova – Schlüter Hut, located near Peitlerkofel, is a popular stop offering meals and overnight stays. Many passes also have cafes or restaurants where you can refuel.
Yes, Falzarego Pass combines natural beauty with historical significance. It features the incredible rock formations of Cinque Torri and a WWI open-air museum at Lagazuoi, offering insights into the region's past. Pordoi Pass also has a rich history, particularly with the Giro d'Italia cycling race.
The Dolomites are a cyclist's paradise. Passo delle Erbe (Würzjoch) is known as a 'cycling carousel' due to its diverse ascents. Campolongo Pass and Gardena Pass are key parts of the famous Sella Ronda. The Sella Ronda is a renowned circular cycling route that connects four Dolomite passes (Gardena, Campolongo, Pordoi, and Sella Pass) around the Sella massif, offering varying levels of challenge and spectacular scenery.
Passo delle Erbe (Würzjoch) is highly regarded for its scenic road and accessibility from multiple sides, making it a 'cycling carousel.' It offers stunning views of Val Badia and is an excellent starting point for hiking and mountain biking in the Puez-Odle Nature Park. In winter, it's known for its natural toboggan run.
The terrain varies significantly. You can find everything from lush mountain meadows, particularly around Campolongo Pass, to rugged rock faces and challenging alpine paths. Passes like Forcella Cir / Cirjoch are noted for their unique, moon-like landscapes, while others offer trails through dense forests and open plateaus. Surefootedness and sturdy footwear are often recommended for higher-altitude trails.
Accessibility varies by pass. Many major passes, including Gardena Pass, are generally well-connected and have parking facilities. Public transport options, such as bus services, operate during peak seasons, connecting towns to some of the more popular passes. It's advisable to check specific routes and schedules for the pass you plan to visit.
Generally, dogs are allowed on many trails in the Dolomites, but regulations can vary, especially within nature parks like Puez-Odle. It's usually required to keep dogs on a leash. Always check specific rules for the area or nature park you plan to visit to ensure a pleasant and compliant experience for you and your pet.
Forcella Cir / Cirjoch is known for its very nice Alpine tour and offers a wonderful view of the Alps. Visitors often describe its landscape as unique and 'moon-like,' making it a distinctive and memorable destination for those seeking dramatic scenery.
The difficulty of hiking trails around the mountain passes ranges from intermediate to challenging. For example, the Peitlerkofel Circuit Trail is considered moderate, while routes like the Sass de Putia Circuit Trail and those within the Puez-Odle Nature Park can be difficult. Many trails involve significant elevation gain and require surefootedness and appropriate footwear.


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