Maratona dles Dolomites - Custom
Make the most of your time in Italy with visits to historic and beautiful villages and wonderful rides, all of which culminate in the magical Sella Ronda
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This 7-night/8-day trip offers a prelude in the swanky alpine town of Cortina d’Ampezzo prior to arriving in Corvara. In addition to its exceptional skiing (host of the 2026 Winter Olympics), Cortina is well known for its scenic cycling routes.
Tackle the mythical Tre Cime di Lavaredo climb, or choose a more tame ride to the town of Dobbiaco, considered the “Gateway to the Dolomites” and sporting a noticeable Austrian feel. Arrive by bike on a spectacular ride into Corvara, when you will spend your last 2 days exploring this mountain paradise.
Included in this trip
- 4 nights accommodation in select boutique hotels including breakfast
- Pick-up and transfer from the airport to the pick-up hotel (also if arriving in advance of trip start)
- Support with set-up of rental bike, or assembly/disassembly of own bike
- Orientation meeting on day 1
- All on-trip luggage transfers
- Daily on-trip van support
- All on-trip transfers
- Exclusive access to the CyclingHero Companion App with daily multiple route options and local insights
- Access to Hammerhead Karoo-2 bike computer with pre-installed CyclingHero route options
- Bike box storage for the entire duration of the trip
- Post trip drop off at the airport
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"The itinerary was very well thought out and rides built on each other, culminating in a spectacular climb of the Monte Grappa. A memorable experience - highly recommended!"
Day-to-Day Schedule
After breakfast and pick-up in Treviso, a short van transfer touches you down in the small town of Pieve di Cadore. From here there are two ways to get to our base in Cortina d’Ampezzo: Chill or Challenging.
-The Chill option follows the dedicated bike path created from the old train route. There is climbing to be done, but it's fairly harmless. This is the perfect option for those wanting to have an easy day and spend the afternoon exploring Cortina.
-The Challenging option heads up the Cadore Valley through Auronzo and climbs steadily up to the highest point at the Passo Tre Croci, before concluding with a spectacular downhill into Cortina.
Whichever route is chosen, the quaint chic of Cortina’s town center will offer a variety of options for an evening Aperitivo and dinner.
This day offers a wonderful loop that allows a good amount of flexibility depending upon your level of ambition. Each option starts northward on undulating terrain toward Austria.
Once you arrive in Carbonin, choose one of two routes: climb directly up to the beautiful Lake Misurina or extend the ride downhill to the valley town of Toblach (Dobiacco), where the distinctly Austrian feel suggests a pastry stop might be in order.
After the uphill to Lake Misurina, a harder choice presents itself. Return directly to Cortina, or muster all your remaining strength for an attempt at the mythical Tre Cime di Lavaredo climb, which starts tamely enough before heading skyward with gradients well into the double digits. Whichever option you choose, only the relatively tame climb over Tre Croci pass remains before a lovely descent back to Cortina.
Leaving Cortina, it's time to head into the heart of the Dolomites and to our wonderful Maratona base in Corvara. Shortly after leaving town, the ride begins to climb toward the Passo Falzarego.
The “mountain goats” will soon have the option of taking a detour up the ‘easier’ side of the Passo Giau before continuing to Arabba and climbing the Campolongo into Corvara.
The shorter and less demanding ride continues on to the Passo Valparola before descending into La Villa for the last gentle uphill stretch into Corvara.
Lots of options are available on this day depending on your ambition level and personal preference.
One fantastic loop possible from Corvara passes through La Villa before heading up to the Passo Valparola and Falzarego. From here, the route descends down to Andraz then continues gently uphill to Arabba, before taking on the Passo Campolongo to return to Corvara. The route for the short course of the Maratona is the classic Sellaronda ride, considered one of the most beautiful bike rides in the world. It's also possible to do the Sellaronda route the opposite of the way it is done in the Maratona. Check out the Sellaronda Bike Day for more info on this equally spectacular route. There are also loops that head up the Passo Falzarego or the Passo Giau available. Take your pick!
After a last breakfast, it’s time for the transfer back to Venice for your trip home or further explorations in the area. How does your bucket list climb look today?
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