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Good riding
Nice road between some steep mountains. Good tarmac, loads of grip, nice mix of faster corners and tight hairpins. Tunnels are worth a trip alone. Recommended.
Amazing feat of engineering and impressive to see. We drove up and down it 3 times just to make the most of it and get some good photos. I got out of the car at the top and then took some photos over ...
Between very steep mountains the road climbs to the point of the many hand made small tunnels, crafts work from decennia ago and still in use. The displays in front of as tunnel show the hard labour a...
We look for the most interesting passes in the world to drive, some of which are on the 'MOST dangerous' lists. The San Boldo Pass is definitely not dangerous at all, but is definitely one of the most...
This Pass was built towards the end of World War I as an exit route for Austrian troops from Northern Italy - built in just one hundred days, this fact gives the name to the road bringing you to the p...
Good riding
Nice road between some steep mountains. Good tarmac, loads of grip, nice mix of faster corners and tight hairpins. Tunnels are worth a trip alone. Recommended.
Very cool
Amazing feat of engineering and impressive to see. We drove up and down it 3 times just to make the most of it and get some good photos. I got out of the car at the top and then took some photos over ...
Impressive
Between very steep mountains the road climbs to the point of the many hand made small tunnels, crafts work from decennia ago and still in use. The displays in front of as tunnel show the hard labour a...
A Remarkable Pass
We look for the most interesting passes in the world to drive, some of which are on the 'MOST dangerous' lists. The San Boldo Pass is definitely not dangerous at all, but is definitely one of the most...
Engineering wonder from World War I
This Pass was built towards the end of World War I as an exit route for Austrian troops from Northern Italy - built in just one hundred days, this fact gives the name to the road bringing you to the p...