Passes
The main passes of the Livigno Alps are:
| Mountain pass | location | type | Elevation (m / ft) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Passo di Dosde | Val Grosina to Val Viola Bormina | foot path | 2850 | 9351 |
| Passo di Sacco | Bernina road to Grosio | foot path | 2751 | 9026 |
| Chaschauna Pass | S-chanf to Livigno | bridle path | 2692 | 8832 |
| Umbrail Pass (Giogo di Santa Maria) | Val Müstair to the Stelvio Pass road | road | 2512 | 8242 |
| Passo di Val Viola | Bernina road to Bormio | bridle path | 2431 | 7976 |
| Giufplan Pass | Ofen road to Val Fraele | bridle path | 2354 | 7723 |
| Bernina Pass | Pontresina to Tirano | road | 2330 | 7645 |
| Forcola di Livigno | Bernina Pass to Livigno | road | 2328 | 7638 |
| Passo di Verva | Bormio to Grosio | foot path | 2314 | 7592 |
| Foscagno Pass | Bormio to Trepalle | road | 2291 | 7517 |
| Alpisella Pass | Livigno to Val Fraele | bridle path | 2285 | 7497 |
| Dossradond Pass | Val Müstair to Val Fraele | bridle path | 2240 | 7349 |
| Passo d'Eira | Livigno to Trepalle | road | 2209 | 7248 |
| Ofen Pass | Zernez to Val Müstair | road | 2155 | 7071 |
| Fraele Pass | Val Fraele to the Ofen Pass road | bridle path | 1950 | 6398 |
| Scale di Fraele | Bormio to Val Fraele | dirt road | 1942 | 6372 |
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