For those yearning to immerse themselves in the breathtaking beauty of the Dolomites while accommodating the diverse cycling skills of a family tour, fear not. We have meticulously crafted an ideal active adventure in Italy, specifically in the enchanting South Tyrol region, designed to cater to everyone.
Embark on a captivating journey through the picturesque Italian Alps, where the Dolomites stand as a cycling paradise, boasting majestic peaks designated as UNESCO heritage sites, charming alpine villages, and meandering roads that wind through lush valleys.
This immersive experience extends beyond the handlebars, delving into the deep and accessible valleys that have sheltered small Alpine communities. These communities have preserved their culture, language, agriculture, and farming practices, thereby safeguarding the authenticity of their food and wine.
Prepare to be enchanted by the region's rich wine tradition, where vineyards adorn the hillsides, yielding some of Italy's finest wines. Indulge in the distinctive gastronomy that mirrors the unique blend of Alpine and Italian influences, creating a culinary experience that complements the awe-inspiring landscapes of the Dolomites.
Arrival at Venice airport and transfer to Longarone. Accommodation, bike-fitting and dinner at three-star hotel.
During the initial days, we'll be cycling along The Long Dolomite Road, renowned as one of the most gratifying cycling routes in the entire Alpine region. This route takes you through environments and landscapes acknowledged as a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site.
Pieve di Cadore (25 km) serves as a famous tourist center, offering various starting points for hikes and perfect location for a coffee break.
A visit to Lake Mosigo, a small gem nestled among the trees, against the backdrop of the Dolomites, is truly breathtaking. As you progress, you'll enter the Boite Valley, a tributary stream of the Piave River. Further along, the renowned tourist destination of Cortina d’Ampezzo (55 km) awaits. While many are familiar with the glamorous side of Cortina, Day 1 promises a delightful exploration.
Accommodation: 3-star hotel
Meals: Breakfast
Day 2 unfolds with a Cortina loop, utilizing the city as the ideal headquarters to embark on visits to the famous Lago di Misurina and the iconic Tre Cime di Lavaredo. The Three Peaks, without a doubt, are a must-ride, representing one of nature's most significant wonders.
From Cortina, there's a climb up to Passo Tre Croci, offering a scenic ride to witness the majestic nature that surrounds you. As you ascend, you gradually realize why these mountains are so popular among cyclists. Upon reaching Passo Tre Croci, a fast descent begins, leading to a junction on the left that takes you to Lago di Misurina. A stop is highly recommended to capture some pictures and relax while admiring the blue waters of this true gem hidden among the stone and white peaks.
Soon after the lake on the right-hand side, there's the ascent to the spot where you can admire a captivating view of the most famous peak of the Dolomites: Le Tre Cime di Lavaredo. The climb is challenging, but thanks to the e-bike, you'll find yourself smiling as you effortlessly pass struggling cyclists who are working hard to reach the summit. From there back to Cortina it’s almost a long descent.
Accommodation: 3-star hotel
Meals: Breakfast
Day 3 our cycling odyssey promises an exhilarating adventure as we embark on a captivating ride along the world-famous mountain passes—Falzarego, Valparola, Campolongo.
These mythical climbs, a target for two-wheeled enthusiasts, reaching well beyond 2000 meters, are perfect to explore even with e-bikes, thanks to the perfectly asphalted roads and the breathtaking scenery that surrounds the first part of the stage. Highly recommended is the short detour to reach the Valparola refuge: from there, you will enjoy an unparalleled view that embraces the entire splendor of Alta Val Badia, and at the bar, they serve one of the best Sachertortes we have ever tasted.
After the break a long descent awaits us, the environment enveloping these passes is quintessentially Dolomitic—awe-inspiring cliffs that stand as silent sentinels against the sky, and expanses of pristine white stones that tell tales of ancient geological tales. It’s almost descent to Arabba from where you take on the last 6 km climb to Passo Campolongo, the Gate of Alta Val Badia.
A short descent to Corvara and last few kilometers before the detour where you go up to the Maso, an old house dating back to 1800 converted into a farm with accommodation. A delicious local cuisine dinner is served.
Accommodation: Maso - Alpine Lodge
Meals: Breakfast | Dinner
Embarking on Day 5, bid farewell to the majestic Dolomite peaks as you descend into the heart of Val di Fassa. Follow the cycle path that skirts the enchanting villages nestled in the valley, each adorned with unmistakable bell towers. The route winds through green pastures and surrounding woods, unveiling the beauty of Fontanzazzo, Mazzin, Sen Jan di Fassa, and the splendid center of Vigo—recently bestowed the title of one of the most beautiful villages in Italy.
Witness the resilience of nature as you traverse larch and fir forests, their vital environmental functions undeterred by the devastating passage of storm Vaia in 2018. Despite the challenges, these forests continue to enrich the mountain slopes with their irreplaceable contributions.
Accommodation: Maso - Mountain Lodge
Meals: Breakfast | Dinner
Day 6 presents a formidable challenge—an ascent over the 2047 meters of the Passo del Manghen. While the road is open to motor vehicles, its thin and twisting tarmac deters most cars, providing an almost solitary ride through a wild and untamed environment. Revel in solitude as you make your way to the pass, taking a moment to restore before the exhilarating descent to Valsugana. Here, our Agriturismo awaits, offering local wine and food to rejuvenate your spirits.
Accommodation: Maso - Mountain Lodge
Meals: Breakfast | Dinner
As Day 7 unfolds—the final leg of our journey—experience the renowned 'Brenta route,' celebrated as one of the most beautiful and top cycle paths in Europe. Covering 52 kilometers of the Valsugana cycle/pedestrian path bordering the province of Vicenza, this route follows the meandering course of the river Brenta. While some stretches share the road with traffic, encountering motorized vehicles is a rarity, ensuring a tranquil cycling experience. The grand finale awaits in Bassano del Grappa, a town nestled at the feet of the mighty Monte Grappa. Renowned for its covered bridge, Ponte Vecchio, designed by the illustrious architect Andrea Palladio in 1569, the town exudes historical charm. Despite facing destruction several times, notably during World War II, the bridge stands as a testament to resilience and the enduring spirit of this captivating region.
As your cycling adventure concludes, take a moment to savor the achievements, the breathtaking landscapes, and the rich cultural tapestry woven through each pedal stroke along this remarkable journey through the heart of Italy.
Accommodation: Maso - Mountain Lodge
Meals: Breakfast | Dinner
Last brekfast, drop of the bikes and farewell.
See you at next journey
Gnocchi (Knödel), strudel, speck, and spätzle represent the delectable culinary treasures of the Sud Tyrol region, offering a harmonious fusion of Germanic tradition and Italian taste.
These dishes have secured a special place in the hearts of Italians, celebrated for their exquisite blend of flavors and the cultural richness they embody.
In contrast to many renowned Italian recipes, Tyrolese cuisine hasn't permeated the broader Italian culinary landscape. This is primarily due to distinct ingredients and preparation methods that diverge from traditional Italian practices. To savor these authentic dishes, one must venture to the Sud Tyrol region itself.
As we have one of the largest and best bike fleets in Italy, we are proud to give our guests the freedom to choose the bike that suits them best.
The Dolomite Cycle Path unfolds as a spectacular route nestled within the embrace of the world's most captivating mountains—the UNESCO World Heritage Dolomites. Here, spires ascend from dense forests, casting reflections in serene lakes and babbling streams. This scenic cycle path, tracing the footsteps of the former railway route, winds through charming tourist destinations, providing riders with a unique opportunity to explore the most iconic mountains on the planet while avoiding the hustle and bustle of the busiest mountain passes.
This trip is available only as a self guided or as supported tour. Available as guided only for private groups.
Travelers on guided, self-guided, or supported trips have to independently reach Longarone. Venezia Airport is the optimal choice for arrivals and departures.
To reach Longarone we suggest the Cortina Express shuttle running several times a day from Venezia Airport to Cortina. It stops in Longarone in 1 hour and 10 minutes.
Another option is the regional train departs every hour from Venezia Santa Lucia Train Station to Longarone: the train ride lasts 2 hours and 21 minutes.
The journey concludes in Bassano. From Bassano, there are two trains towards Venice running every hour. The ride takes approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes. Additionally, we offer the convenience of organizing private transfers directly from Venice Airport to Longarone and return.
The Dolomites are among the major tourist destinations, with an unparalleled level and quality of touristic facilities and services. Along the routes, you cross so many small villages or passes where it's easy to find bars and restaurants where to get just a coffee or a more complete lunch. Along the journey, there are plenty of opportunities to recharge batteries (yours and bikes') in case of an emergency.
Our guests will get a pre tour info kit that gives useful suggestions on how to enjoy our trips in full. Here is a quick selection that might be useful at this stage.
We suggest renting a bike with us. But feel free to bring your own bike. Just consider bringing along a selection of model specific spare parts (ie. derailleur hangers).
The hotels have often a room for the bikes, and we will have a selection of tools to perform basic maintenance.
Bring along a wide selection of clothes, including some full arm jackets, rain coat, leg and arm warmers, overshoes: it's the Alps and the weather is never completely predictable.
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