Italy has an incredible number of the world’s most beautiful climbs. We’ll never stop waxing lyrical about the likes of the Stelvio, Gavia, Zoncolan, Grappa, Mortirolo, Giau, Finestre, Pordoi, Nivolet, et cetera, but the presence of those big names means there is a whole host of stunning climbs that don’t get the attention they would if they were in other parts of the world. Rest assured, if the Passo Manghen were in the UK, it would be far and away this country’s greatest climb.
If you’re unfamiliar with the Manghen, that may have something to do with its geography. The southern ascent begins in Borgo Valsugana, a small town on the SS47 motorway that connects Bassano del Grappa to Trento. The mighty Monte Grappa is about 40km to the east…