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Hi Dan,
we have to add that if all the other Dolomites Passes have two possibilities/roads to go up …. the Passo delle Erbe has 4!!! or to be more exact 4.5 to 5 depending where you want to start and how much you want to suffer
Igor
Good point from someone who is really a local. There are several other ways to get to the Pass besides the primary road I showed on my recorded route. My track is the classic road. When looking at a map, also consider the roads from Lüson (west side, above Brixen) and St. Anton (also west side above Brixen). Both merge into the Erbe road before the pass and offer steeper climbing. On the east side is the tiny and steep road to/from the small village of Rina. If you want to be completely alone and car free, this is the route for you, but steep.