Stelvio Pass: Crown of the Eastern Alps
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The Passo dello Stelvio — 48 hairpin turns climbing to 2,757 meters, making it the highest paved pass in the Eastern Alps. Built by the Austrian Empire in 1825, it remains one of the most exhilarating mountain roads in the world.
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- 1 Prato allo Stelvio — Valley Floor The South Tyrolean village sits in the Venosta Valley at 900 meters. The Italian and German languages coexist here — this region was Austrian until 1919.
- 2 Gomagoi The climb begins through apple orchards and chestnut forests. Fort Gomagoi, an 1860 Austrian fortification, guards the entrance to the valley leading to the pass.
- 3 Trafoi — Church of the Holy Three Kings A tiny village at 1,543 meters where the road begins its serious ascent. The Baroque church sits below the Ortler massif — at 3,905 meters, the highest peak in South Tyrol.
- 4 Hairpins 1-24 — North Face The legendary switchbacks begin. Each hairpin is numbered on stone markers. Cyclists training for the Giro d'Italia share the narrow road — give them room.
- 5 Franzenshöhe — 2,188m A historic inn at 2,188 meters where Emperor Franz Joseph once stayed. The Ortler glaciers hang above, and the road ahead steepens dramatically.
- 6 Three Languages Peak View Near the summit, Italian, German, and Romansh language zones converge — a reminder that borders mean little to mountains. The pass marks the divide between the Adige and Adda watersheds.
- 7 Stelvio Pass Summit — 2,757m The highest point of the Eastern Alps road network. The summit is a riot of souvenir shops and cafes in summer, buried under meters of snow from October to May.
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