Mountain passes around Treviso Bresciano, a *comune* in the Valle Sabbia within the Province of Brescia, Italy, offer diverse outdoor experiences. This region is characterized by mountains, streams, and pre-Alpine peaks, making it suitable for activities like trekking and mountain biking. Treviso Bresciano serves as a gateway to several notable passes in the Brescia Prealps. The area provides a range of routes, from challenging climbs to more accessible hiking opportunities.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Up to HERE the climb is normal, then there are sections with a steep gradient.
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Great views, if you go via Santuario Rio Secco - Capovalle there is no car traffic
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Beautiful road, partly newly asphalted. Lots of motorcycle traffic on weekends.
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Quiet pass, little to no traffic. Very steep towards the end and one or two ramps in the double-digit range.
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11km long asphalt climb with 1000m of altitude difference that never gives up
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The landscape is extremely beautiful and the traffic is absolutely quiet. Great for driving up, but not at all for a quick descent, as the road is usually very narrow, steep and broken in places. It climbs around 850 m over a distance of around 14 kilometers. Coming from Vobarno, the first half is almost harmless. Shortly before Eno, however, the gradient is consistently more than nine percent, and in places up to 14 percent.
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Climbed from around 1100 d+ with max gradients of 12/13% but with good plans to catch your breath, the effort however is rewarded by breathtaking views, I recommend especially the summer months given that at altitude in April and May snow is encountered
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The Passo del Cavallino refuge is located in the municipality of Capovalle, at an altitude of 1,100 metres. This retreat is surrounded by nature, offering a quiet and peaceful atmosphere. It is located right near the Cavallino pass, making it an ideal stop to recharge your batteries. The refuge offers homemade food, using mainly local ingredients from zero kilometer companies. The refuge's cuisine specializes in the Trentino and Brescia culinary traditions.
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Some of the most popular mountain passes in the area include Ascent to Passo Baremone, known for its beautiful and challenging climb, and Passo San Rocco (Capovalle), which offers consistently great views and varied ascent/descent profiles. Visitors also appreciate Fobbia Pass (1,112 m) for its enchanting pedaling experience and natural sounds.
Yes, for a family-friendly option, consider visiting Rifugio Passo Cavallino. This location serves as an intersection point for roads from Vobarno, Treviso Bresciano, and Capovalle, offering facilities like a restaurant and pub, and providing breathtaking views of the valley. While the major passes can be challenging, local routes near Treviso Bresciano, such as those around Passo del Cavallino della Fobbia, offer more accessible hiking opportunities.
The region around Treviso Bresciano is ideal for a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy challenging climbs and scenic drives on passes like Croce Domini Pass and Passo Baremone. Mountain biking is particularly popular at Passo Tremalzo, which offers stunning views of Lake Garda. For hiking, there are numerous trails, including those with historical significance from World War I. You can find more detailed information on specific routes in the Mountain Hikes around Treviso Bresciano guide, or explore Gravel biking around Treviso Bresciano for cycling adventures.
Several mountain passes in the Treviso Bresciano area have significant historical importance, particularly related to World War I. For instance, Passo Maniva features routes along itineraries of the Great War, allowing visitors to explore old emplacements and trenches. Passo Tremalzo's road was strategically built during WWI, with remnants still preserved. Similarly, the road to Ascent to Passo Baremone follows an old military route dating back to Roman times, which was modified during WWI to make it more accessible.
The best time to visit largely depends on your planned activities. For cycling and hiking, late spring (May/June) through early autumn (September/October) offers pleasant weather. Passes like Croce Domini are typically closed from November to May due to snow. Passo Maniva transforms into a ski area in winter, making it a year-round destination for different sports. Always check local conditions, especially for higher passes and unpaved roads, as closures can occur after heavy rains.
Absolutely. The region is known for its challenging climbs. Croce Domini Pass, for example, has gradients exceeding 10% and is a favorite for experienced cyclists and motorcyclists. The Ascent to Passo Baremone is another demanding route, with sections that are very narrow, steep, and broken. For mountain bikers, Passo Tremalzo offers a challenging and rewarding experience with its long climbs and mostly unpaved sections. Many routes in the area are rated as 'difficult' for both hiking and gravel biking.
Many passes in the Treviso Bresciano area offer spectacular panoramic views. Passo San Rocco (Capovalle) is known for its consistently great views. Passo Tremalzo provides stunning vistas of the Brescian Prealps, Adamello, Brenta Park, and both Lake Garda and Lake Ledro. The Rifugio di Passo Crocedomini at the summit of Croce Domini Pass is a popular stop for enjoying immense landscapes. Even local spots like Rifugio Passo Cavallino offer breathtaking views of the valley.
Road conditions vary significantly. Major passes like Croce Domini are generally paved, though some sections, especially from Passo del Maniva, can be unpaved. Passo Tremalzo's road is mostly unpaved, particularly on its southern slopes. Passo Baremone is known for its challenging conditions, being mostly unpaved with rockfall risks, unsecured precipices, and tight corners, and it features four short unlit tunnels. Always be prepared for varied surfaces and potential closures, especially after adverse weather.
Yes, there are options for food and refreshment. At Croce Domini Pass, the Rifugio di Passo Crocedomini is a popular stop. Near Fobbia Pass (1,112 m), you can find a small fountain for refuelling and a small bar a little further towards Capovalle. Rifugio Passo Cavallino also offers a restaurant and pub. For broader options, the *comune* of Treviso Bresciano and nearby towns in Valle Sabbia offer cafes, restaurants, pubs, and various accommodation choices, including agriturismo options.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Croce Domini Pass offers immense landscapes with large lawns and small forests. Passo Tremalzo is a gem within the Parco Alto Garda Bresciano natural park, boasting wild beauty and panoramic views of multiple lakes and mountain ranges. The Valle Sabbia itself is characterized by mountains, streams, and pre-Alpine peaks, providing a diverse natural environment for exploration.
Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking views, the challenging yet rewarding climbs, and the sense of immersion in nature. Many appreciate the historical routes, especially those from World War I, which add a unique cultural dimension. The quiet traffic on many routes, such as the Cavallino della Fobbia Pass from Vobarno, allows for an enchanting experience accompanied by the sounds of nature. The variety of terrain, from paved roads to unpaved trails, caters to different skill levels and preferences.


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