| Beautiful scenery |
| 44 hairpin turns |
| #82 toughest climb of Trento |
| #48 most elevation gain of Trentino-South Tyrol |
| #30 longest climb of Trentino-South Tyrol |
Passo Rolle from Fiera di Primiero is a climb in the region Dolomites. It is 13.7 mi long and bridges 4085 ft of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 5.7%, resulting in a difficulty score of 769. The top of the ascent is located at 6463 ft above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 5 photos.
Road name: SS50
4.0 by NICOLETTI1963This is an automatic translation, the original language is: Italian.It is one of the historic passes in the Dolomites, the first pass in the Dolomites to be tackled by the Giro d'Italia in 1938. The climb is not difficult, it is very regular and there are no demanding gradients. However, it is more than 20 kilometres and never ends. Until San Martino it is a long straight stretch in the woods with no particular views. Then a few hairpin bends begin and you can see the shovels of San Martino. The most beautiful part is at the end after 16 km when you face a ... read more
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It is one of the historic passes in the Dolomites, the first pass in the Dolomites to be tackled by the Giro d'Italia in 1938. The climb is not difficult, it is very regular and there are no demanding gradients. However, it is more than 20 kilometres and never ends. Until San Martino it is a long straight stretch in the woods with no particular views. Then a few hairpin bends begin and you can see the shovels of San Martino. The most beautiful part is at the end after 16 km when you face a series of final hairpin bends, a kind of staircase that allows you to reach the pass. There you realise that you are in ... high and that you are close to the halfway point. On the pass, be sure to stop at the monument to Bartali and Gimondi 100 m before the summit on the left. Honour to the champions!
E una dei passi storici delle Dolomiti, il primo passo delle Dolomiti a essere affrontato dal Giro d Italia nel 1938. La salita non è difficile, è molto regolare e non vi sono pendenze impegnative. Però sono più di 20 km e non finiscono mai. Fino a San Martino è un lungo rettilineo in bosco senza particolari panorami. Poi iniziano alcuni tornanti e si vedono le pale di San Martino. La parte più bella è alla fine dopo 16 km quando si affronta una serie di tornanti finali, una specie di scala che permette di arrivare al Passo. Li si capisce di essere in ... alto e di essere vicini alla metà. Sul passo non mancate di fermarvi al monumento a Bartali e Gimondi 100 m prima del culmine sulla sinistra. Onore ai campioni!
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