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Passo San Pellegrino
Another pass near the Trentino–Veneto border, Passo San Pellegrino has featured many times in the Giro d’Italia and offers double-digit gradients on both sides. Local cyclists often combine it with nearby passes like Valles and Rolle. These climbs let you ride around 2,000 meters of altitude.
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Best time to climb Passo San Pellegrino
When is the best time to climb Passo San Pellegrino?
The best time to climb Passo San Pellegrino is June through September, when weather and road conditions are optimal for cycling in Dolomites. At this altitude, it's good to bring extra layers as weather conditions can change quickly and descents can get cold.
For more detailed information about weather and riding conditions, see the Dolomites cycling guide.
Plan Your Visit to Dolomites
Discover where to stay, climbs, routes, bike rentals, cafes, and everything you need to plan your cycling trip in the Dolomites Guide.