17 September 2022 Redazione
The Col du Tourmalet, with an altitude of 2,115 meters above sea level, is the second highest “col” in the Pyrenees among those entirely located in French territory. Known for
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3 September 2022 Redazione
The Col d’Aubisque is a pass in the Pyrenees, very famous for being (almost) a fixed stage in the Tour de France. With an average gradient between 7.5% and 10%
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25 June 2022 Redazione
COL DU GLANDON That of the Col du Glandon could be a road that will hardly end up on the maps of the best alpine routes, but fun factor here
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19 March 2022 Redazione
COL DE PORTET We assume that the Col de Portet may not yet have ended up on your radar under “Alpine passes to drive with my supercar”, since its conformation
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5 March 2022 Redazione
Reaching 2,758 meters above the sea level, the Stelvio Pass is the highest paved road in Italy. It is an absolutely unmissable destination for enthusiasts who come here from all
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10 January 2022 Redazione
The Col de la Croix-de-Fer (literally, Iron Cross) is one of those rare cases in which one pass starts from another. In fact, a few kilometers west of the summit,
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13 December 2021 Redazione
COL D’ALLOS The Col d’Allos is one of those hill roads that are much more than you might think by driving it without paying due attention. In fact, if the
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4 October 2021 Redazione
PASSO CROCEDOMINI A few tens of kilometers from Lake Garda, the shores of Lake Idro are an opportunity for a less busy and less obvious driving experience. However, the road
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27 January 2021 Redazione
Also known as Timmelsjoch, this is one of the most spectacular roads that enrich the South Tyrol region, in this case connecting Italy and Austria through a mountain road that
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23 November 2020 Redazione
Namely the “lowest” mountain pass of the western Alps, that of the Little San Bernard offers a completely different landscape compared to the more traditional mountain roads, but nevertheless able
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