Mountain passes around Saviore Dell'Adamello are located in the Adamello-Presanella Alps of Italy, featuring a rugged mountainous landscape. These passes provide access to diverse alpine environments and offer various hiking opportunities. The region is characterized by its glacial landscapes, historical sites, and panoramic viewpoints.
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It is the military shrine dedicated to the Italian and Austrian fallen soldiers who fell in various wars, in some cases discovered as a result of the melting of the glaciers.
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The Passo di Campo is really awesome, only pushing and carrying, even downhill, is the order of the day...🥵🥵
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Possibility to recharge after departure from Alta Via Camuna.
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Passo Paradiso is easily reachable with the facilities of the Adamello ski area, both in winter and summer. To get here, in the season when the green meadows color the mountain slopes, you can, in fact, take advantage of the Paradiso cable car. Here, a magnificent view of the reliefs of the Presena glacier surrounds you. You can set off for beautiful walks and on your return you can refresh yourself at the refuge of the same name not far from the cable car arrival point.
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Ponte di Legno is a municipality located at the northern end of the Camonica valley, between Lombardy and Trentino. Its name derives from two factors: "Ponte" because it has always represented a point for crossing the Oglio, and "di Legno", which derives from the ancient name of the upper valley, "Dalania", as attested by Carlo's donation Magnus of 774 AD.
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Nice little place, climb to the Gaviapass or the Tonale. Right at the start of the Oglio cycle path.
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The Tonale Pass connects the Val di Sole, Trentino with the Val Camonica, Lombardy. There is a military monument on the pass. Street with traffic, sometimes more, sometimes less. More information: https://www.quaeldich.de/paesse/passo-del-tonale/
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For easy accessibility, Passo Paradiso is a great choice. It's easily reachable via the Adamello ski area facilities, with a cable car providing access during the green season, offering magnificent views of the Presena glacier. There's also a refuge nearby for refreshments.
Yes, Tonale Pass is notable for its historical importance, particularly related to the First World War, often referred to as the 'White War'. It also features the Tonale Pass War Memorial, making it a significant site for those interested in history.
The mountain passes around Saviore Dell'Adamello offer stunning alpine environments. For instance, Passo Salarno provides panoramic views of the Pian di Neve glacier and the opportunity to witness glacial lakes like Lago di Salarno and Lago del Dosazzo. Passo di Lares is characterized by its high alpine environment and glacial landscapes.
Absolutely. Passo Salarno, for example, involves a demanding hike from Fabrezza (a hamlet of Saviore Dell'Adamello) with a significant elevation gain of 1,760 meters, making it suitable for well-trained hikers. Passo di Lares, at 3,195 meters, also offers a high alpine environment appealing to experienced mountaineers.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Lake Salarno loop' or the 'Oglio Cycle Path loop', which you can explore further in the Cycling around Saviore Dell'Adamello guide. There are also running trails like 'Running to Rifugio Città di Lissone' and various hiking trails.
Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. For example, you can find trails like the 'Climb to Rifugio Paolo Prudenzini' or the 'Hike in Valle Adamè: Valle di Saviore to Baita Adamè hut'. More details on these and other routes can be found in the Hiking around Saviore Dell'Adamello guide.
Croce Domini Pass (Passo di Crocedomini) is an excellent starting point as it marks the southern extent of the Adamello Regional Park. It offers access to various trails and natural environments, including the challenging Alta Via dell'Adamello, a long-distance hike.
The green season (summer) is generally the best time for hiking and exploring the passes, as cable cars are often operational for easier access to places like Passo Paradiso, and the trails are clear of snow. However, some passes like Tonale Pass are also well-known ski resorts, offering winter activities.
Yes, Passo di Campo, located at an altitude of 2,288 meters, serves as a crossing point for ascents to peaks such as Monte Re di Castello and Monte Campellio, offering scenic routes for those aiming for higher summits.
Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular panoramic views, especially of glaciers like Pian di Neve and Presena. The opportunity to witness glacial lakes, the diverse range of hiking experiences from strenuous treks to more accessible viewpoints, and the historical significance of certain passes are also highly appreciated.
Yes, Tonale Pass is a significant example, connecting Val di Sole with Val Camonica. This strategic location makes it an important thoroughfare and a starting point for various excursions into both valleys.


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