The amazing architecture of the mountain pass with a series of impressive curves through the mountains
Tuesday, May 21, 2024 14:11 PM (GMT+7)
The San Boldo Pass, located in the southern Alps of Italy, is one of the most remarkable architectural feats of World War I and is famous for its series of hairpin bends that cut through the mountains.
This famous pass was completed in less than 3 months, hence the nickname “100-Day Road”. According to Nickeys Circle.
The road up San Boldo Pass starts off on a gentle slope, suddenly becoming much steeper at the halfway point. Follow Nickeys Circle.
The most challenging part of the San Boldo Pass journey is a short 700m stretch with 5 tunnels through the mountain and 8 hairpin bends. According to Nickeys Circle.
These spectacular curves make the “100 Day Road” famous in the world of mountain passes. According to Nickeys Circle.
When reaching the top of the pass, visitors can see the majestic panorama of this place with small houses... According to Nickeys Circle.
...and grazing cattle. According to Nickeys Circle.
San Boldo Pass is also famous as a place for challenge enthusiasts to check in. According to Nickeys Circle.
The trail is open year-round but may close at any time in the event of heavy snowfall, especially during the winter. According to Nickeys Circle.
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