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Majestic Dolomites

Dramatic Mountainscapes and Fairy-Tale Towns, Reach New Cycling Heights on this Thrilling Mountain Adventure

Highlights

  • Discover the ancient city of Bolzano, capital of Sud Tyrol
  • Stay in romantic villages: Canazei & San Martino
  • Two nights in the enchanting mountain town of Cortina
  • Daily backdrop of soaring spires, waterfalls, forests and orchards
  • World War I battlefields and history
  • Ride spectacular epic passes in the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Gourmet dinners
  • Climbing and descending clinics

Description

Are you ready for the challenge of the Dolomites? For amazing climbs rewarded by spectacular vistas and sensational, wind-in-your-face descents? Here in the first natural monument in Italy protected by UNESCO, you'll take the ride of a lifetime to World War I sites and remote villages of another time. It's a perfect blend of athletics and pampering, both for experts and others ready to radically improve their cycling skills.

  • Price

    $4,795

  • Single Supplement

    $850

  • Ability Level

    Expert

  • Terrain

    Hilly mountain passes

  • Distance

    371 miles Daily average: 46 mi

  • Departing

    Bassano del Grappa

  • Arriving

    Bolzano

  • Bike Rental

    Included!

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  • Dates

    • June 21, 2012
    • August 30, 2012
   
Day 1–2: Bolzano and Passo Palde and Mendola
Bolzano and Passo Palde and Mendola

Day 1: We will have a short warm-up ride through this medieval gem of a town and out into the surrounding area.
Day 2: Test your legs on the climbs of Passo Mendola and Palade and earn two gorgeous panoramic descents. Later, there is time to explore the monuments and museums of Bolzano and check the town’s great shopping options.

   
Day 3–4: Canazei and the Sella Ronda
Canazei and the Sella Ronda

Day 3: This ride features the Sciliar highplain – where the Austrian language and culture are still dominant among the locals. Road signs, language, food and tradition are German. In the afternoon, after having climbed two passes, we reach Canazei, popular ski resort, base for cyclists wishing to explore the Dolomites.
Day 4: A traditionally popular ride is the four passes of the “Sellaronda,” one of the Alps most beautiful circuits. A dream for skiers and a challenge for cyclists, this ride around the majestic Sella Massif, up and down the passes of Sella, Gardena, Campolongo and Pordoi.

   
Day 5–6: Cortina and rest day (hiking option)
Cortina and rest day (hiking option)

Day 5: We cycle along the same passes as Italy’s annual Giro d’Italia, a three-week bike race that begins in the south and zigzags north. Our first long climb faces the gorgeous “Marmolada,” then rises above the Passo Falzarego, an area where major battles of WWI were fought.
Day 6: Our day off from cycling will be spent on an amazing hike around the beautiful Tre Cime di Lavaredo, following the historical trails along the battlefields of WW I, under the Monte Paterno.

Day 7: San Martino di Castrozza
San Martino di Castrozza

Today we head South with three climbs; the Passo Giau, Passo Valles and Passo Rolle. We will end in the nice mountain village of San Martino di Castrozza.

Day 8: Levico Terme
Levico Terme

Today we will “only” ride two passes. The route to Levico Terme leaves the Dolomites and enters the Val Sugana. Our destination is a spa town close to the beautiful Lago Caldonazzo.

Day 9: Bassano Grappa

Today we ride through valleys that were the battlegrounds in World War I between the Italians and the Austrians, and they are decorated with many memorials and historical sites reminiscent of the early 20th century. We ride through the beautiful village of Asiago and then descend into the other gateway of the Alps: Bassano del Grappa situated on the Brenta River.

Day 10: Arrivederci!

We end our tour in the morning in Bassano with our group shuttle to train station.

Related Testimonials

  • Peter L. from NY, NY had this to say about Majestic Dolomites:

    Our guides were complete professionals and they took great care to address the comfort and needs of the group. It was a pleasure to have them leading the rides.
  • Joyce N. from Centennial, CO had this to say about Majestic Dolomites:

    Spectacular trip! Beautiful scenery and challenging terrain.
  • John S. from Golden, CO had this to say about Majestic Dolomites:

    The best in the business.
  • Susan P. from Bristol, WV had this to say about Majestic Dolomites:

    This tour offers challenges with major pay offs. You'll not travel anywhere else in the world that could equal the feeling you get riding the passes the bike heroes of the past and present have ridden.
  • Susan P. from Bristol, WV had this to say about Majestic Dolomites:

    Top notch tour with exceptional scenery.
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Average distance per day: 18-35 miles.

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Average distance per day: 45+ miles.

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