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Prosecco Hills & Dolomites Passes

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    $2599

    Embark on an epic 7-day cycling adventure from the Prosecco Hills to the Dolomites Passi. Discover picturesque landscapes, conquer legendary passes, and immerse yourself in Italy's finest cycling routes.

    Bucket List Climbs
    Passo San Boldo
    Passo San Boldo
    Passo Falzarego
    Passo Campolongo
    Passo Falzarego
    Passo Valparola
    Passo Fedaia
    Passo Gardena
    Passo Sella
    Passo Pordoi
    Passo Falzarego

    Overview

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    Jun 2 - Jun 8, 2025
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    Jul 7 - Jul 13, 2025
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    Oct 6 - Oct 12, 2025
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    DURATION

    7-days/ 6-nights

    STARTING PRICE

    $2599
    June - Standard trip dates
    Jun 2 - Jun 8, 2025
    Jun 9 - Jun 15, 2025
    Jun 16 - Jun 22, 2025
    Jun 23 - Jun 29, 2025
    Jun 30 - Jul 6, 2025
    July - Standard trip dates
    Jul 7 - Jul 13, 2025
    Jul 14 - Jul 20, 2025
    Jul 21 - Jul 27, 2025
    Jul 28 - Aug 3, 2025
    August - Standard trip dates
    Aug 4 - Aug 10, 2025
    Aug 11 - Aug 17, 2025
    Aug 18 - Aug 24, 2025
    Aug 25 - Aug 31, 2025
    September - Standard trip dates
    Sep 1 - Sep 7, 2025
    Sep 8 - Sep 14, 2025
    Sep 15 - Sep 21, 2025
    Sep 22 - Sep 28, 2025
    Sep 29 - Oct 5, 2025
    October - Standard trip dates
    Oct 6 - Oct 12, 2025
    Custom trip dates available!
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    Pick-up Airport
    Treviso A. Canova (TSF)
    Venice Marco Polo (VCE)
    Drop-off Airport
    Treviso A. Canova (TSF)
    Venice Marco Polo (VCE)
    Overnight
    Soligo-3nights
    Corvara-3nights
    Terrain
    road
    Distance
    323‑483km
    Elevation
    6,710‑10,890m
    Difficulty
    Very Climby
    Ride Start
    Treviso
    Ride Finish
    Corvara

    If someone were to describe the perfect way to spend a week on your bike, it would probably sound much like this itinerary. Challenging, varied, and progressively becoming more epic by the day, the pilgrimage to the 'holy Dolomites' culminates in what many consider the “Most Beautiful Bike Ride in the World”, the Sella Ronda loop.

    Along the way the route takes in several other candidates for the title of most beautiful bike ride, and is complimented by fantastic accommodations and numerous opportunities to sample the wonderful regional cuisine. Perfetto!

    Included in this trip

    • Pick-up and transfer from the airport to the pick-up hotel (also if arriving in advance of trip start)
    • 6 nights accommodation in select boutique hotels including breakfast
    • Support with set-up of rental bike, or assembly/disassembly of own bike
    • Orientation meeting on day 1
    • All on-trip luggage transfers
    • Daily multiple route options for rides leading up to the event
    • Daily on-trip van support
    • All on-trip transfers
    • Exclusive access to the CyclingHero Companion App with 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

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    Day-to-Day Schedule

    Day
    1
    Warm-up in the Veneto Cycling Paradise

    From Treviso, the hometown of Pinarello, a short ride brings you to the beautiful Pinarello flagship store located just outside of town. The route then reaches the edge of the Montello where there is the option to stretch the legs on the climb that featured in the 1985 World Championship road race. After passing over the Piave river at Ponte della Priula it's time to enter the Prosecco Hills via a climb up to the beautiful Collalto castle. The more ambitious can take in the Ca' del Poggio climb before reaching the charming village of Soligo.

    Distance
    43.9‑99km
    Elevation
    330‑1,020m
    Salita del Collalto
    (163m)
    Salita dei Mondiali
    (148m)
    Ca' del Poggio
    (131m)
    Overnight
    Soligo
    Day
    2
    Exploring the Prosecco Hills

    From Soligo, the ride starts with a beautiful, mostly flat stretch that hugs the Prosecco Hills. The climbing starts as we approach Valdobbiadene, the most important town in the region and home to numerous well-known vintners.

    The more ambitious can head up the challenging but spectacular Passo San Boldo climb before looping back to Soligo; both routes pass through Rolle, which affords wonderful views of the vineyards below.

    Distance
    62.5‑74.7km
    Elevation
    780‑1,240m
    Combai-from Guia
    (228m)
    Overnight
    Soligo
    Day
    3
    Prosecco Hills' Epic Climbs

    This spectacular day starts with a climb up to the Passo San Boldo, whose final switchback section is literally carved into the cliffside and is a feat of road engineering. More climbing awaits after Vittorio Veneto, as the route returns to the Prosecco Hills and passes through Refrontolo before returning to Soligo.

    Distance
    65km
    Elevation
    1,200m
    San Lorenzo
    (245m)
    Le Mire
    (130m)
    Overnight
    Soligo
    Day
    4
    Intro to the Dolomites

    A morning transfer of around 1 1⁄2 hours will bring you to the starting point at San Vito di Cadore, where a short warmup ride leads to the chic town of Cortina, a spectacular launching pad into the Dolomites.

    From here the real climbing begins as the route climbs to the Passo Falzarego, then a short way further the Passo Valparola, before descending into La Villa for the last gently uphill stretch into Corvara.

    For the mountain goats, a more challenging option is available that first takes in the ‘easier’ side of the Passo Giau before taking on the Passo Falzarego. You can also choose a less challenging way after the Passo Giau and head down to Arabba where a milder climb up to the Passo Campolongo will take you to Corvara.

    Welcome to the Dolomites!

    Distance
    49.2‑78.6km
    Elevation
    1,390‑2,510m
    Passo Falzarego-from Cortina
    (901m)
    Passo Valparola-from Falzarego
    (88m)
    Passo Giau-from Cortina
    (1,102m)
    Passo Campolongo-from Arabba
    (279m)
    Overnight
    Corvara
    Day
    5
    Epic Dolomites

    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.

    Distance
    51‑82km
    Elevation
    1,330‑2,490m
    Passo Valparola-from Falzarego
    (88m)
    Passo Campolongo-from Arabba
    (279m)
    Passo Fedaia
    (1,030m)
    Passo Sella form Canazei
    (749m)
    Passo Gardena from Plan de Gralba
    (246m)
    Overnight
    Corvara
    Day
    6
    The Sellaronda and beyond

    Called the “Most Beautiful Bike Ride in the World”, the Sella Ronda is the perfect way to round out a wonderful week of riding. Starting in Corvara, the first climb tackled is the Passo Gardena, which rewards with fantastic views of both the Alta Badia and Gardena valleys. A stepped descent down to Plan de Gralba and it's time for the Passo Sella, which winds its way past the “Città dei Sassi” or “City of Boulders” on its way to the top. After descending back down in the direction of Canazei, the route once again turns towards the skies for the third challenge, the Passo Pordoi, before a 33 switchback roller-coaster descent to Arabba.

    Those with relaxation on their minds can head over the last climb of the day, the Campolongo, and return to Corvara. Those wanting to stay out longer can continue down the valley to Andraz to take on the Falzarego climb, followed by the short but punchy “Mur de Giat” in La Villa before returning to Corvara.

    Distance
    51.7‑84.1km
    Elevation
    1,680‑2,430m
    Passo Campolongo-from Arabba
    (279m)
    Passo Valparola-from Falzarego
    (88m)
    Overnight
    Corvara
    Day
    7
    Se vedon!

    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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