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Five Crosses Pass

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Five Crosses Pass

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Passo Cinque Croci, also known as Pass Five Crosses or 5 Kreuze, is a historic mountain pass nestled in the Eastern Alps of Trentino, northern Italy. Standing at an elevation of 2,016 meters, this significant landmark lies south of the majestic Lagorai mountain range, positioned between Cima Lagorai and the impressive Cima d'Asta. Its name, "Cinque Croci," originates from the convergence of five pastures—Valcion, Socede, Valsorda, Cengello, and Consèria—belonging to four distinct municipalities, making it a unique geographical and cultural…

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    August 2, 2023

    Hiking

    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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    April 4, 2021

    Mountain biking

    This is where you pass when you come from Rifugio Refavaie. Then it's about 1600 meters down ... simply brilliant. Tried to drive past Rifugio Crucolo, it's worth eating here ... Fresh porcini mushrooms, hare, wild boar ... great polenta and the cellar is a hit ... a must see.
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    April 29, 2020

    Mountain biking

    Very suggestive place.
    Apart from the 5 Crosses there is nothing on the Pass.
    The first refuge is going down towards Valsugana, Malga Conseria
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    Location: Pieve Tesino, Trentino, Italy

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical terrain like on the trails around Passo Cinque Croci?

    The trails leading to and around Passo Cinque Croci are predominantly unpaved. While generally well-maintained, hikers and cyclists should expect varied alpine terrain, including rocky sections and dirt paths. The pass itself is closed to automobile traffic, ensuring a peaceful experience on natural surfaces.

    How challenging are the hiking trails to Passo Cinque Croci?

    Passo Cinque Croci is generally considered to offer trails of intermediate difficulty. While the ascent requires a good level of fitness, many routes are suitable for experienced hikers and cyclists. The path from Ponte di Conseria in Val Campelle is a popular starting point and is described as a beautiful and fulfilling excursion.

    Are there any specific landmarks or historical sites to look out for near the pass?

    Yes, Passo Cinque Croci holds significant historical importance from World War I. You can still find evidence of this conflict, such as preserved trenches and a cross made from barrack poles and barbed wire. There's also a plaque commemorating the "Ricovero tenente Sante Calvi - 274 campagnia Alpini Val Brenta, aprile - luglio 1917" near the summit, offering a tangible link to the past.

    Is Passo Cinque Croci suitable for a winter hike or visit?

    While the intro mentions the pass is enjoyable in all seasons, winter conditions can be challenging. The area experiences significant snowfall, and trails may be covered in snow and ice. Winter hiking would require appropriate gear, experience, and checking local conditions. It's best suited for those prepared for alpine winter environments.

    Are there any family-friendly trails or activities around Passo Cinque Croci?

    Many routes to Passo Cinque Croci are considered family-friendly, especially for families with some hiking experience. The natural beauty and historical elements can be engaging for children. However, given the intermediate difficulty of some sections, it's advisable to choose shorter, less strenuous paths if hiking with very young children or those new to alpine trekking.

    Can I bring my dog on the trails to Passo Cinque Croci?

    Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the Italian Alps, but it's always best to keep them on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or grazing animals. Ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you carry waste bags. Always check for any specific local restrictions or signage before you go.

    Where can I find food or accommodation near Passo Cinque Croci?

    While there isn't much directly on the pass itself, the Rifugio Consèria is located near the summit and offers a welcome stop. For a more substantial meal, Rifugio Crucolo is highly recommended by visitors for its local specialties like fresh porcini mushrooms, wild boar, and excellent polenta. For accommodation, you would typically look in the nearby valleys, such as Val Campelle or Valsugana.

    What are the best viewpoints or natural features to observe at Passo Cinque Croci?

    The pass is renowned for its breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views. From the summit, you can admire the rugged Lagorai chain, the impressive Cima d'Asta, and the lush green pastures of Val Campelle. It's also an excellent spot for wildlife observation, with opportunities to see roe deer, chamois, or deer in their natural habitat.

    How long does it typically take to hike to Passo Cinque Croci?

    The duration of a hike to Passo Cinque Croci varies significantly depending on your starting point and pace. A popular route starts from Ponte di Conseria in Val Campelle. A round trip can take several hours, so it's essential to plan your route and allow ample time, especially if you plan to explore the historical sites or enjoy the views at the pass.

    Is there public transport available to reach the vicinity of Passo Cinque Croci?

    Direct public transport to Passo Cinque Croci itself is generally not available, as the pass is closed to automobile traffic. You would typically need to reach a nearby valley town, such as those in Val Campelle or Valsugana, by bus or car, and then proceed on foot or by bicycle to the pass. Planning your journey in advance is recommended.

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