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Going to Italy for my honeymoon at beginning of September, first week is Rome/Florence/Bologna and we'll be taking public transportation. Second week we are renting a car (right now I have a "premium" car, which Sixt specifies as BMW 4 series or similar. We will be heading from Bologna to San Candido, which is in the Dolomites close to the Austrian border. After 4 nights there, we head to Lugano in Switzerland for a couple nights, and then fly out of Milan.
I'm trying to figure out some good routes to drive some of the best mountain passes in the area, which I think I've narrowed down but always looking for advice.
From Bologna to San Candido, we are taking the E45 and A22 to Trento, stopping there for lunch and a museum.
From Trento, the plan is taking SS612 to SS48, then visit the Sella Pass, Gardena Pass, Campolongo Pass, then either Falzarego Pass or Giau Pass, then continue to San Candido.

While in San Candido, we will be taking a day and going to Austria to drive the Grossgrockner Pass and hike nearby.
The route from San Candido to Lugano is a little more fluid, but right now we are going to hit up the northern side of the Stelvio Pass, then skip the south side of Stelvio and instead head into Switzerland on the Umbrail Pass, then across the Albula Pass and finally the San Bernardino pass before getting to Lugano.

Are there any other must-see passes in the area that anyone can recommend? Anything I should skip or be aware of?
I'm trying to figure out some good routes to drive some of the best mountain passes in the area, which I think I've narrowed down but always looking for advice.
From Bologna to San Candido, we are taking the E45 and A22 to Trento, stopping there for lunch and a museum.
From Trento, the plan is taking SS612 to SS48, then visit the Sella Pass, Gardena Pass, Campolongo Pass, then either Falzarego Pass or Giau Pass, then continue to San Candido.

While in San Candido, we will be taking a day and going to Austria to drive the Grossgrockner Pass and hike nearby.
The route from San Candido to Lugano is a little more fluid, but right now we are going to hit up the northern side of the Stelvio Pass, then skip the south side of Stelvio and instead head into Switzerland on the Umbrail Pass, then across the Albula Pass and finally the San Bernardino pass before getting to Lugano.

Are there any other must-see passes in the area that anyone can recommend? Anything I should skip or be aware of?