Norditalienische Pässejagd [English below]

Closed
Difficult
705 km
13:30 h
15818 mhd
15818 mhd
Mortirollo Kammstraße
Kirche im Schweizer Rheintal

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Three days were time, as a pass hunter I wanted to explore as new mountain regions as possible. Time did not allow too long a journey. It was also special that I did a tour with a tent for the first time. The experience was terrific, at the campsites I met a lot of nice, interesting people, all of whom were very open. I find this way of travelling much more communicative than staying in guesthouses or hotels.

It went over the Lutzisteig and Splügen pass to Lake Como. From there eastwards over various passes to Edolo. There I climbed up to the Passo Mortirollo and turned off shortly before on the ridge road, which leads back to Tirano. This section was certainly a highlight on the journey. Deserted without any traffic but with a lot of panorama, the narrow mountain road leads along the mountain ridge and then winds its way down into the valley in dozens of serpentines. Watch the video, it gives a short impression of what to expect here.

Finally we went over the Bernina Pass and the Bielerhöhe back to Vorarlberg.

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Northern Italys passes.

Three days were time, as a passport hunter I naturally wanted to explore new mountain regions. The time did not allow an all too long journey. It was also special that I went on a tour with a tent for the first time. The experience was terrific, I met a lot of nice, interesting people on the campsites, who were all very open. I find this way of traveling to be much more communicative than to stay in guest houses or hotels. It went over the Lutzisteig and Splügenpass to Lake Como. From there eastwards over various passes to Edolo. There I climbed to Passo Mortirollo and shortly before I turned onto Kammstrasse, which leads back to Tirano. This section was definitely a highlight of the trip. Deserted without any traffic, but with a lot of panorama, the narrow mountain road leads along the ridge and then winds down into the valley in dozens of serpentines. Take a look at the video, it gives a brief impression of what awaits you here. Finally we went back to Vorarlberg via the Bernina Pass and the Bielerhöhe.

Technique 4/6
Fitness 6/6
Highest Point  2327 m
Lowest Point  196 m
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Coordinates
47.067328, 9.915344

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Facts & Figure

  • 10 passes
  • 722 km
  • 3 days

passports

  • Lutzisteig
  • Splügenpass
  • Passo Agueglio
  • Forcella di Valpiana
  • Passo Zambla
  • Passo della Presolana
  • Passo Vivione
  • Passo Mortirollo
  • Bernina Pass
  • Bielerhöhe

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