Our best cycling routes selected for you
For the thirteenth time, Arabba has been the arrival point of the Giro d’Italia stage, a strategic spot for those who love long and challenging climbs, typical of mountain stages in the Grand Tours. Racing bike enthusiasts will be able to climb the iconic Pordoi pass or test their skills on the alpine passes along the route of the Marathon of the Dolomites. Fat bike enthusiasts instead can reach the Alpine passes with the cable car and whizz down breathtaking single trails at full speed.
Tour of the Pordoi passItinerary: Arabba, Pont de Vauz; Pordoi pass, Arabba Difficulty: ModerateLength: 15 KmElevation gain: 900 mEquipment: MTB |
The Tour of the four PassesPasses: Pordoi pass, Sella pass, Gardena pass, Campolongo pass Difficulty: ModerateLength: 52 KmElevation gain: 1830 mEquipment: ROAD |
Tour of the Fedaia passPasses: Fedaia da Caprile pass , Gardeccia, Pordoi da Canazei pass Difficulty: HighLength: 70 KmElevation gain: 2570 mEquipment: ROAD |
Tour of the Giau passPasses: Giau da Selva di Cadore pass, Falzarego da Pocol pass Difficulty: HighLength: 73 KmElevation gain: 2670 mEquipment: ROAD |
Tour of the Falzarego, Valparola and Campolongo passesPasses: Campolongo pass, Valparola pass Difficulty: EasyLength: 51 KmElevation gain: 1600 mEquipment: ROAD |
Tour of the San Pellegrino Pass (including the option to climb Gardeccia)Passes: San Pellegrino Pass, Pordoi da Canazei pass Difficulty: HighLength: 115 KmElevation gain: 3510 mEquipment: ROAD |
Tour of the Duran and Staulanza passesPasses: Duran pass, Staulanza pass Difficulty: HighLength: 109 KmElevation gain: 3440 mEquipment: ROAD |