Mountain passes around Castello Tesino, located within the Lagorai mountain chain in Trentino, Italy, offer diverse outdoor experiences. The region features a blend of natural landscapes, historical sites, and routes for various activities. Elevations range from approximately 1,600 meters to over 2,000 meters, providing varied terrain. This area is characterized by its alpine flora, granite formations, and remnants from World War I.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Starting from Canal San Bovo it is a climb of about 14km with constant gradients but never above 8%, with a few sections at 9%
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The pass itself doesn't stand out for anything special. Its last 2 km on the northern slope are beautiful, as it passes through the village of Aune. This pass is worth visiting for two reasons: first, because legend has it that Mr. Campagnolo invented the gear shift on a bicycle to reach its summit; second, because of the tradition of ringing the bell at the church at the foot of the road before reaching the village of Aune.
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Exceptional panoramic point on the Vette Feltrine and the Pale di San Martino, end of the first difficult climb of the tour.
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An alpine pass that connects the Vanoi valley, the Tesino plateau and the Senaiga valley, the Brocon is located at an altitude of 1,616 meters between the municipalities of Canal San Bovo, Lamon and Castello Tesino. The toponym "Brocon" derives from the erica carnea plant, typically dark pink, commonly called brocon. The Brocon will be the absolute protagonist of the seventeenth stage of the Giro d'Italia 2024, when it will be climbed twice and will be the stage finish.
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The Manghen pass is located at 2,047 meters above sea level and connects Valsugana with Val di Fiemme. Located among the peaks of the Lagorai chain, several hiking trails start from the pass, including the Alta Via del Centenario and the Alta Via Lagorai Panorama.
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Track for everyone, easy and panoramic
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From the Cinque Croci pass the view is truly satisfying: the panorama extends 360 degrees from the Lagorai chain to the suggestive Cima D'Asta, to the green pastures of the Campelle valley. The pass has this name because the territories of five pastures converge there: Valcion, Socede, Valsorda, Cengello and Consèria.
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The region features several captivating mountain passes. Among the most popular are Passo Manghen, known for its demanding alpine climb, and Passo Brocon, which connects the Tesino plateau and Vanoi valley. Another significant pass is Five Crosses Pass, offering panoramic views of the Lagorai chain.
The area offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for mountain biking, running, and mountain hiking. For specific routes and their difficulties, you can explore guides like MTB Trails around Castello Tesino, Running Trails around Castello Tesino, and Mountain Hikes around Castello Tesino.
Yes, Five Crosses Pass is considered family-friendly. Additionally, Passo Brocon offers family activities during winter, such as tobogganing, snow tubing, and snowshoe hiking, and in summer, the nearby Malga Sadole (near Passo Sadole) hosts farm activities like milk processing demonstrations, which can be engaging for families.
The region is rich in history, particularly from World War I. Passo Brocon has historical trenches from past conflicts. Passo Sadole, located in the heart of the Lagorai chain, played a significant role during World War I, and visitors can still find ruins and remnants of trenches from that era, with access points to Monte Cauriol known as "Via Italiana" and "Via Austriaca." The Primolano Steps and Tagliata Fortification also offer insights into military history.
The area is characterized by diverse natural beauty. You'll find alpine flora, granite formations, and scenic vistas. The "Trodo dei Fiori" (Path of Flowers) starting from Passo Brocon is renowned for its rich Alpine flora, featuring over 300 different species of flowers. Passo Sadole is known for its wild nature and offers postcard-perfect panoramic views of the Lagorai chain.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. During warmer months, the passes are ideal for trekking, walking tours, and cycling. In winter, Passo Brocon transforms into a popular ski area, offering winter sports. The autumn period is recommended for Passo Manghen due to the fabulous colors of nature.
Absolutely. Passo Manghen is known as a very demanding alpine climb with steep sections. The Barricata Climb is also described as long and tiring. For hikers, Passo Sadole is a starting point for various trails, including routes to Monte Cauriol, which can involve transitioning from forests to rocky terrain.
Many passes offer stunning views. Passo Brocon provides scenic vistas of the surrounding Lagorai peaks and the Valsugana valley. From Five Crosses Pass, the panorama extends 360 degrees from the Lagorai chain to the suggestive Cima D'Asta. Passo Sadole also rewards visitors with postcard-perfect panoramic views of the Lagorai chain.
Visitors appreciate the challenging climbs, the rich historical sites, and the scenic viewpoints. The variety of mountain passes provides excellent options for cycling, hiking, and exploring historical remnants. The natural beauty, especially the alpine flora and panoramic views, is also highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, the "Trodo dei Fiori" (Path of Flowers) starts from Passo Brocon. This unique botanical trail is renowned for its rich Alpine flora, featuring over 300 different species of flowers, and also holds historical interest with remnants from World War I.
While specific accommodation details are not provided for every pass, Malga Sadole, near Passo Sadole, offers a welcoming stop for hikers, providing traditional Trentino dishes and local products. For more general information on resorts and towns in Trentino, you might find details on the Visit Trentino website.


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