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Tour of Civetta

Civetta is a mountain that evokes historic mountaineering feats and famous mountain bike races. Not everyone knows, however, that a wonderful cycle route winds its way through the challenging Passo Duran and Forcella Staulanza, whose climbs have often featured in the Giro d'Italia.

The starting point is in Forno di Zoldo, one of the three villages in the municipality of Valle di Zoldo, the cradle of artisanal ice cream. The route begins with a pleasant climb through villages and hamlets rich in culture and tradition.

Tour of the Marmolada

The Giro della Marmolada tackles two of the most challenging climbs in the Dolomites, often featured in the Giro d'Italia: the Fedaia Pass and the San Pellegrino Pass. The tour circles the perimeter of the Queen of the Dolomites, linking the upper Agordino region with the Val di Fassa.

The Grand Tour of the Dolomites

Lake Alleghe provides a spectacular backdrop to the start of the Gran Tour delle Dolomiti. This is a challenging yet deeply rewarding route, not least because of the beauty of the places it passes through and their historical and natural significance. Heading up the Cordevole Valley, you reach Arabba along a stretch of the “Strada delle Dolomiti”, from where, looking south, you can admire the Marmolada and its glacier.

General Giardino Ascent: Bassano del Grappa – Cima Grappa

The Salita Generale Giardino, the legendary climb from Bassano to Cima Grappa, is a route brimming with charm and breathtaking views that is every bit as impressive as the great Alpine ascents. Bassano del Grappa has hosted the Giro d’Italia on numerous occasions and boasts a long sporting tradition.

Tour of the Prosecco Hills of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene

This route, which is also suitable for less experienced cyclists, follows the brand-new route of the Granfondo Prosecco Cycling, a premier autumn event in the heart of Prosecco country. In this land of rolling hills embroidered with dense vineyards where Italy’s most famous sparkling wine is produced, cycling has always been embraced with particular passion and enthusiasm.

Sellaronda, the Tour of the Four Passes

When the snow melts, Arabba transforms from a winter skiing paradise into a true cycling resort, where cycling enthusiasts find the ideal terrain to test themselves on some of the most challenging climbs in the Dolomites.

In fact, the bicycle is the perfect way to immerse yourself in the magical atmosphere of these valleys: the beauty of the landscapes, combined with specialist accommodation tailored to cyclists, guarantees a fulfilling and exciting stay. Arabba is the starting and finishing point for numerous bike tours suitable for everyone.

Riviera Berica: Vicenza - Pojana Maggiore

Andrea Palladio opens the route from the heart of Vicenza, where, through the contrà, the streets of the historic centre embellished with elegant buildings, the journey begins towards the Berian countryside, discovering a well-preserved landscape rich in surprising historical and artistic evidence. Leaving the centre, take the cycle path that begins near the Arco delle Scalette, along the route of the former Vicenza-Montagnana railway.

Bolzano - Lake Garda - Venice

The cycle path winds from Lake Garda to Venice and connects the cycle paths of Trentino Alto Adige with those of Veneto. This route has become a classic cycling tourism route in Italy because it offers a broad overview of the landscapes, traditions and beauties of the region.