Want to save your legs for the Maratona dles Dolomites, then stick around to take in the climbs and views at a more relaxed pace? This is the trip for you!
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This 5-night/6-day trip has you arriving a few days before the Maratona race day. Challenge accomplished, spend a few more days exploring the amazing riding available in the area.
There are multiple ride options available for each day, enabling you to choose the level of climbing and mileage you desire. Your accommodations are situated in the classic South Tyrolean village of Corvara, only a few pedal strokes from the Maratona finish line. New for this year is our 3 night post-trip add-on with overnights in Meran and Bormio. Use that hard-earned form to conquer some of the most iconic passes in cycling, including the Stelvio, Gavia, and Mortirolo. The full itinerary can be found here.
Included in this trip
- Guaranteed entry to the event incl. race pack
- Pick-up and transfer from the airport to the pick-up hotel (also if arriving in advance of trip start)
- 5 nights accommodation in select boutique accommodations including breakfast
- Support with set-up of rental bike, or assembly/disassembly of own bike
- Daily on-trip van support
- All on-trip transfers
- Daily multiple route options for rides leading up to the event
- Daily CyclingHero guided ride option
- Assistance with final preparations before the start and support along the route during the event
- Exclusive access to the CyclingHero Companion App with local insights
- Bike box storage for the entire duration of the trip
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I was more than satisfied and had a terrific time. The riding, routes, hotels, the Giro watching spots, dinner spots…all top notch. It felt very "bespoke" without being stuffy. Bob and Caterina and Puppers…Italy’s best hosts. I will return…Stelvio next!
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"This CyclingHero adventure was absolutely amazing - I saw parts of Italy that I'd never likely see during a normal tourist visit, all while doing what I love more than anything - cycling! The terrain was incredible, the vistas unforgettable, and the organizers are highly experienced, and thus have thought through all the fine details of a cycling adventure of this sort."
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"What an incredible experience. High end, fantastic hotels, and incredible scenery. I love the concept. I'm not one for organized events with people that I don't know. There can be too much starting, stopping, waiting, and indecision when you have a group of different people of different abilities that don't know each other."
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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
An early afternoon transfer from Treviso brings you to the heart of the Dolomites. Take your time to settle in and set up your bike. If you'd like to stretch your legs and test your equipment, we have two routes for you to choose from.
The first option takes you to the charming village of San Cassiano and the Armentarola valley.
For a bit more of a challenge, head up the Passo Campolongo. While it's considered one of the easier passes in the area, don't underestimate the first few switchbacks—they can still sting the legs!
Enjoy an easy spin down to the Maratona Village and back to pick up your race pack and take in the festive atmosphere, then rest up for your big day tomorrow.
If you want to warm up your legs with a bit of climbing, tack on the relatively tame Passo Campolongo on the way back and have a refreshment at the Ütia La Tambra lodge near the top.
Following an early breakfast, you’ll have a short downhill ride to La Villa for the start of this epic event. The first loop of the Sella Ronda is the same for all distances, so just ease yourself into the ride and decide later on how ambitious you want to be.
The full detailed description of the route and the different options can be found here.
This is a day to introduce yourself to the area and explore the beautiful options that are available a bit further afield. Leaving Corvara, it's mostly downhill until the turnoff at San Martino in Badia. From here the road climbs through Antermoia and up to the Passo delle Erbe. A picturesque loop in the Luson Valley brings you down towards the Eisack River before returning via the Passo delle Erbe back to Corvara. A shorter variation skips the Passo delle Erbe and continues along quiet roads to Rina-Welschellen before heading back to Corvara. For a medium mileage route and no serious passes, you can instead continue downhill after San Martino to Longega then steadily up to Pederú. Located at the end of a valley with restricted car traffic, the Pederú Lodge is the perfect place to get a bite and admire the 360-degree mountain views that surround you before heading back the way you came to Corvara.
Route A heads first up the Passo Campolongo before taking on the Passo Falzarego and the Passo Valparola. Make sure not to stop for too long once reaching the Falzarego, the Valparola starts soon and, although not long, you'll feel it in your legs! Route B does the same loop as Route A but in the opposite direction, which is a bit more challenging. Be aware that there are construction sites up the Passo Valparola from the San Cassiano side. For those wanting to test their limits, Route C starts with the Passo Campolongo, before descending into Caprile and taking on the very challenging Passo Fedaia, followed by the Passo Sella and Passo Gardena. Whichever you choose, you are guaranteed breathtaking views.
After a last breakfast, it’s time for the transfer back to Venice for your trip home or further explorations in the area. A se udëi! - Goodbye!
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