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Redebus Pass

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Redebus Pass

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Passo Redebus, known locally as Sont Bisn in Mocheno, is a scenic mountain pass nestled in southeastern Trentino, Italy. Standing at an elevation of 1,455 meters (4,774 feet) above sea level, it serves as a vital connection between the picturesque Mocheni Valley and the Piné Plateau, specifically linking to the municipality of Bedollo. This pass is situated within the Monte Croce massif, flanked by the peaks of Dosso di Costalta and Monte Lemperpech, offering a blend of natural beauty and…

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    May 4, 2020

    Cycling

    From Bedollo di Pinè over the Passo del Redebus (1453 m) into the Fersental.
    Nice little quiet street, a nice restaurant on the pass.
    Region with a very interesting history.
    More information: quaeldich.de/paesse/passo-del-redebus and de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fersental
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    August 13, 2022

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    In Regnana, there is a clean water fountain at the last house when ascending.

    July 15, 2023

    Road cycling

    Much more pleasant to climb from the Mocheni valley, perhaps on the eastern bank, and do the easy 3km between Palù and the pass. Do not miss a slice of cake or strudel in the bar-refuge at the pass, exceptional
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    1. Lake Levico – Redebus Pass loop from Tesero

    130km

    07:59

    3,440m

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    Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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    Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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    Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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    Distance 6.19 km

    Uphill 180 m

    Downhill 440 m

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    Location: Bedollo, Trentino, Italy

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What historical landmarks can be explored near Passo Redebus?

    Near the summit, you can visit the Acqua Fredda archaeological site, which features remnants of an ancient copper ore processing workshop with nine smelting furnaces dating back to the Late Bronze Age. Additionally, the Sentiero dei Russi (Path of the Russians), a historical trail built by Russian prisoners during World War I, originates from the pass and offers a unique walking experience.

    Are there specific cycling challenges or routes associated with Passo Redebus?

    Yes, Passo Redebus is a recognized climb in professional cycling, having been featured in the Giro d'Italia. For recreational cyclists, the provincial road SP 224 offers a challenging yet rewarding ascent. For example, the climb from Canezza spans 15.3 km with an average gradient of 6.2%, making it suitable for moderately prepared touring cyclists.

    Where can I find refreshments or a meal at Passo Redebus?

    There is a small restaurant located right at the highest point of Passo Redebus. Visitors often recommend stopping there for a meal, a slice of cake, or strudel, especially after a challenging climb or hike.

    What are the typical terrain conditions for hiking trails around Passo Redebus?

    The terrain around Passo Redebus varies. While the main roads are generally well-maintained, hiking trails like the Sentiero dei Russi will involve natural paths. The area is nestled between mountain peaks, so expect varied alpine terrain, including ascents and descents, with opportunities for both leisurely walks and more challenging hikes.

    Is Passo Redebus suitable for family-friendly activities?

    Passo Redebus offers a blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue that can be engaging for families. While specific 'family-friendly' trails aren't detailed, the historical sites like Acqua Fredda with its interpretive panels can be educational. The quiet roads and scenic views also provide a pleasant environment for walks or gentle cycling with older children.

    Are there any water sources available along the routes to Passo Redebus?

    Yes, if you are ascending from the Mocheni Valley side, particularly in Regnana, there is a clean water fountain located at the last house. This can be a useful stop for hikers and cyclists to refill their bottles before continuing to the pass.

    What is the best approach for cyclists climbing Passo Redebus?

    Many cyclists find it more pleasant to climb Passo Redebus from the Mocheni Valley side, possibly along the eastern bank. This approach can lead to an easier 3km stretch between Palù and the pass itself, offering a more enjoyable ascent compared to other routes.

    What is the elevation of Passo Redebus and its surrounding peaks?

    Passo Redebus itself is located at an elevation of 1,455 meters (4,774 feet) above sea level. It is situated between the peaks of Dosso di Costalta (1955 m) and Monte Lemperpech (2008 m), which are part of the Monte Croce massif.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or scenic spots recommended at Passo Redebus?

    The pass itself offers impressive panoramic views over the surrounding Trentino landscape, connecting the Mocheni Valley and the Piné Plateau. The quiet roads leading to and from the pass also provide numerous opportunities to enjoy the natural beauty and vistas.

    What is the significance of the 'Acqua Fredda' archaeological site?

    The 'Acqua Fredda' archaeological site near Passo Redebus is significant for its prehistoric copper metallurgy. It contains the remnants of an ancient workshop with nine smelting furnaces from the Late Bronze Age (8th-9th century BC), demonstrating how local communities processed copper ore into particles, highlighting the region's historical industrial importance.

    What are the typical seasonal conditions for visiting Passo Redebus?

    Passo Redebus is generally best visited during the warmer months when trails are clear and roads are easily navigable, typically from spring through autumn. While the intro mentions 'warmer months,' winter conditions would likely involve snow and ice, making it suitable for specific winter activities but potentially challenging for general hiking or cycling.

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