How Long is Dasdana Pass?

How Long is Dasdana Pass?

Italy, europe

Length

17.4 km

Elevation

2,086 m

Difficulty

hard

Best Season

Year-round

Okay, picture this: you're cruising through the Italian Alps in Brescia province, and you stumble upon the Passo del Dasdana. This isn't your average Sunday drive, folks. We're talking about Strada Provinciale 345B, or as the locals call it, Delle Tre Valli, a wild 17.4 km (10.81 miles) stretch of road that will leave you breathless – both from the views and the sheer drop-offs.

Most of the road teeters over 2,000 meters, clinging to the mountainside. Imagine soaring above it all! But fair warning: this road can get narrow, sometimes only wide enough for a single car, and those "guardrails"? Yeah, not so much.

The road starts and ends paved, but the middle throws a little gravel curveball at you. It's still totally doable, just watch out for those rocks, especially when you're hugging the curves. And hey, keep it slow and steady at 20 km/h; no passing allowed and pull over only where you're supposed to, okay? But seriously, the scenery is absolutely worth it. Prepare for some major wanderlust!

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Road Details

Country
Italy
Continent
europe
Length
17.4 km
Max Elevation
2,086 m
Difficulty
hard

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