Biking in the Dolomites
Biking in the Dolomites is an experience that combines challenge and natural beauty in equal measure. Whether by road bike or mountain bike, the Dolomite valleys and passes offer itineraries of all levels, designed to satisfy the most experienced cyclists as well as those seeking adventure.
“Bicycles are the best way to discover the world.”
– Ernest Hemingway
Road biking
The roads through the Dolomites are a must for road cycling enthusiasts. Here, cyclists can challenge themselves on routes that have made the history of the Giro d’Italia, such as the Fedaia Pass, San Pellegrino and Val di Zoldo, to name but a few.
Each ride becomes a tribute to the great cycling champions. Bend after bend, the effort is rewarded with spectacular views of the surrounding peaks. The routes, which vary in length and difficulty, will test the stamina of those who love fatigue and speed, while offering moments of relaxation surrounded by unspoilt nature.
“Mountain biking is a journey of self-discovery. Every trail is a new adventure.”
– Trek Bicycle Corporation
Mountain biking
Trails winding through woods, meadows, and adrenaline-fuelled descents: every MTB route in the Dolomites offers new thrills and ever-changing views. From family rides along the easiest tracks to technical routes that challenge even the most experienced bikers, our mountains provide a wide range of options for every skill level.
For serious cyclists, there are adventurous routes on dirt roads, mule tracks, and high-altitude trails. During the summer season, with the lifts in operation, bikers can easily transport their bikes to the mountain tops and enjoy thrilling descents. Competition enthusiasts will find a packed summer calendar, with races catering to all levels. For those who prefer to ride safely, expert guides and professional instructors are available to accompany you, ensuring a fun and safe experience.