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Stelvio Pass: Bolzano mountainside

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The Stelvio Pass road, which connects Bormio to the South Tyrol and to Switzerland is a dream for those who love the motorcycle and mountain roads rich in curves.

History of the stelvio pass road

A route over the Stelvio Pass has existed since the Middle Ages, but it was a risky mountain path. At the beginning of the Nineteenth Century, the Emperor Francis I of Austria wanted a new road that would connect the Venosta Valley to the Valtellina, and from there to Milan, then Austrian territory.
The project was entrusted to Carlo Donegani (1775-1845), an expert on high mountain engineering. The work began in 1822 with the employment of more than 2,500 workers, engineers, and geologists, and after just three years, in 1825, the new road was inaugurated in the presence of the emperor himself.
Until 1915 the Stevlio Pass Road was used throughout the year by travelers and merchants, thanks to the efficient work of men employed to shovel snow during the winter. During World War One, it was a theater of clashes between the Italians and the Austrians, and after the armistice of November 4, 1918, both sides became Italian, and the Pass lost its original significance in connecting Vienna to Milan. At that time, it was decided to close the Stelvio Pass in winter. Even today the Pass is open only during the summer season.

The route

The route is spectacular, with 40 hairpin turns on the Lombard side above Bormio, and 48 more on the South Tyrol side above Prato allo Stelvio, in the Venosta Valley. Ascending from Bormio, you can reach the Umbrail Pass (2503 meters) which allows the entry in Switzerland and the descent to Santa Maria in the Monastero Valley. At the summit, the legendary Stelvio Pass (2758 meters) is the highest automotive pass in Italy and the second highest in Europe.

FAQ

When does the Stelvio Pass open?
The Stelvio Pass opens on May 23rd at 1.00 p.m.

When does the Stelvio Pass close?
The Stelvio Pass will close at the beginning of November

Is there a charge for the Stelvio Road?
No, the Stelvio road is free of charge.

Are there restrictions for certain categories of vehicles?
Yes, on the Bormio side the transit is prohibited to vehicles exceeding 3.30m of width, instead on Trafoi side the transit is prohibited to vehicles exceeding 10.50 m of lenght.

Should I fit winter tyres or have snow chains on board?
No, but it is recommended to have snow chains due to the altitude of the pass.

Can I reach the top of the Stelvio Pass by public transport?
Yes, during the summer months Automobilistica Perego operates a service from Bormio to the Stelvio Pass. It is also possible to reach the Pass, always in summer, by Swiss Postbus (service is guaranteed subject to online booking) or from the South Tyrolean side by local SAD transport (operates daily in summer).

Find your stay, events, services, passes, forecast & webcams

Trying to organise your holiday in Bormio? We've put all the information you need in one place: from which mountain passes are open (so you can plan your journey), to our guide to what's on during your stay, information on which lifts are open, and the opening times for QC Terme Bormio and Bormio Terme. You can also find a list of local restaurants and equipment rental shops.

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