Baremone Pass is an unforgettable Italian journey

Passo Baremone is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 1.450m (4,757ft) above the sea level, located in the province of Brescia, in the Lombardy region of Italy. The pass is traversed by the spectacular Anfo ridge road. 

Passo Baremone (Passo del Mare)

Is Baremone Pass unpaved?

Set high on the slopes of the Orobie Alps, the road to the summit, also known as the Passo del Mare, is called Anfo Ridge Road. It is mostly unpaved. The road has 4 short unlit tunnels. It was closed for 6 years because of a landslide but the route was cleared again in 2009. In 2010 some new tunnels were built to bypass the narrowest parts. It’s an old military rote, following an original path back to Roman times. It’s hard, scenic and beautiful but bit dusty and stony.

Is Baremone Pass open?

It’s an exposed high mountain road, climbing up 4 mountain passes: Passo Baremone, at 1.450m (4,757ft) asl; Passo della Spina, at 1.521m (4,990ft) asl, Passo della Berga, at 1.527m (5,009ft) asl, and Passo del Dosso Alto, at 1.727m (5,666ft) asl. The road is usually open from June until the end of October, but can be also closed after heavy rains.

How long is Baremone Pass?

The road is 20.1km (12.48 miles) long, running east-west from Anfo to Passo del Maniva. The drive has it all: important rock fall risk, unsecured precipices, dangerous drop offs, tight corners and a narrow, full of holes way. The road has a maximum grade of 12 percent and the speed is limited to 20 km/h. It is closed to vehicles with a width of 2,50m and a height of 3,20m. It has never had much traffic because the bad conditions of the road where abundant stones are scattered. Since there was clearly no effort made to make the road again consistently navigable, this state is expected to continue. Different excursions depart from the pass. The most important ones are to Corna Blacca (2,000 m), Forte di Cima Ora and the complex of Rocca d'Anfo, fortification of the Napoleonic period, very interesting for its history and military value. Starting from Anfo, the ascent is 11.26 km long. Over this distance, the elevation gain is 1.012 meters and the average percentage is 9 %.

Pic: Nord Pfalz