Cycling Italy's Dolomites
  • Length 8 days
  • From USD$4650
  • Style/Level Classic 4.0
  • Countries Italy
  • Begin/End Bolzano (“Bozen” in German) / Cortina
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Overview

What to expect in your European 3 or 4 star hotel

The most important factor when it comes to selecting a hotel is your comfort. We understand a good night’s sleep makes all the difference when you are on an active vacation. We have carefully chosen all our accommodations for their charm and location. They are typically small, family run hotels that offer you a glimpse into the local culture. We prefer hotels near interesting sites in the center of town located along the best cycling route in the area. Because many of the hotels are small, not all the rooms will be exactly the same. We keep this in mind and do our best to distribute rooms fairly by the end of the tour.

  • Hotels will be located centrally but off busy areas so you will have a quiet and, if necessary, sound-proof room.
  • Comfortable rooms and beds for a good night’s rest.
  • Modern amenities, even if A/C may be limited
  • Cleanliness and a welcoming atmosphere.

Read more on what to expect on Air Conditioning in Europe and Rooming Options on tour.

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Highlights

  • The Dolomites!

  • Multiple two night stays

  • Unique part of German speaking Italy

  • Well-maintained long distance bike paths

  • Cortina

Includes

  • 8 days, 7 nights accommodation

  • meals as noted in itinerary

  • wine tasting

  • essential oil distillery visit

  • and the usual (see below).

  • “The usual” (see Classic tour includes)

Keep in mind


Itinerary

Explore the heart of Bolzano, the capital of the Trentino-Alto Adige region. Enjoy the beauty of the central Piazza Walther with its Gothic style cathedral and have a stroll in Piazza delle Erbe, a vibrant market corner where Italian daily life naturally flows. Get a glance over the charming via dei Portici (Arcade Street) and don’t miss the opportunity to visit the Archeological Museum where you’ll find the remains of Ötzi, a man who lived in the area during the Copper Age (3300 BC) and whose frozen body was found in the mountains in 1991.

Meals : Dinner
Lodging : Hotel Greif Bolzano

We start our ride pedaling southwest out of Bolzano to reach the heart of one of the northernmost wine making areas of Italy. Vineyards dominate the landscape and the “wine-road” takes us to the traditional villages of Caldaro and Termeno, known world-wide for their production of Gewürztraminer, Lagrein and Caldaro Classico Superiore. On the way back to Bolzano enjoy quiet country roads that offer unique views over Lake Caldaro, a mecca for sailing and windsurfing enthusiast.

Distance: 59km (37mi) | Gain: 677m (2221ft) | Terrain | Day level: 3.5

Meals : Breakfast
Lodging : Hotel Greif Bolzano

Our bicycle ride today features a climb that brings us to the foot of some of the most spectacular rock faces in the Dolomites. This road offers stunning views over the Sciliar-Catinaccio Natural Park and its alpine peaks. Our hotel offers you the opportunity to get a massage, take a hike, or relax and enjoy the view. If you want an extra ride, head to Tires for jaw dropping views over the Rosengarten.

Distance: 47km (29mi) | Gain: 1434m (4704ft) | Terrain | Day level: 5.0

Meals : Breakfast, Dinner
Lodging : Hotel Lamm

Today’s ride features unforgettable views of alpine meadows and sheer Dolomite cliffs. This afternoon we’ll visit the Agostinian Abbey of Novacella, founded in the 12th century, and known today not just for its spiritual importance but also for its wine production which we will take time to sample!

Distance: 55km (34mi) | Gain: 1131m (3710ft) | Terrain | Day level: 4.5

Meals : Breakfast
Lodging : Hotel Krone

Enjoy the beauty and perfection of Tyrolean bike paths before leaving the Rienza river valley and climbing to the “sunny road.” Your efforts will be rewarded with captivating views over the Pusteria Valley. We’ll stop in Brunico to explore its charming historical town center. After a snack or a proper lunch, it’s back on our bikes to San Candido, a gem of Alta Pusteria Valley.

Distance: 72km (45mi) | Gain: 1329m (4359ft) | Terrain | Day level: 4.5

Meals : Breakfast, Dinner
Lodging : Parkhotel Sole Paradiso

This morning we continue on towards Lake Braies, often described as the most beautiful lake of the entire Alps. On our way back to San Candido, we will gain elevation for some of the most impressive views over Tre Cime di Lavaredo Natural Park, which is part of UNESCO World Heritage Site, a recognition given to the entire Dolomites in 2009.

Distance: 60km (37mi) | Gain: 1099m (3605ft) | Terrain | Day level: 4.0

Meals : Breakfast
Lodging : Parkhotel Sole Paradiso

Today we head south and pedal along the Landro Valley. Landro Lake is an excellent spot for a mid-morning coffee before you continue your ride to Lake Misurina where you’ll have the option to climb 7 km up to Tre Cime di Lavaredo to enjoy the views. Anybody who prefers to enjoy the lake or pedal straight to Cortina can do so. Those who challenge themselves with the mighty climb to the base of three majestic peaks will have a quick descent to lunch at Lake Misurina. The more modest Passo Tre Croci is the last climb of the day, after which it’s a glide down into Cortina d’Ampezzo, known as “Queen of the Dolomites”.

Distance: 54km (34mi) | Gain: 1429m (4687ft) | Terrain | Day level: 4.5

Meals : Breakfast, Dinner
Lodging : Hotel Ambra Cortina

Stick around and explore this lovely town!

Meals : Breakfast

Visit our Tour Level page to learn more about terrain levels and how we dermine day and tour levels.


Dates & prices

Date Price Private room fee Note
Jun 26-Jul 3, 2023 USD$4650 USD$550 Departure confirmed.   
Jul 1-8, 2024 USD$4650 USD$550

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Reviews

  • Wonderful, scenic, challenging, delightful. Whole thing was great, without qualification. Thank you!

    Tim J., La Grange, IL – June 2017
  • It was a wonderful trip and Andrea was awesome. We are already planning to try and do Croatia next year and 4 friends are looking to do the Dolomites trip based on what we have told them and our photos.

    Bruce C., Auckland, New Zealand – July 2018