Prosecco Hills and the Sellaronda Bike Day - Fall Classic
Make the most of a visit to the Dolomites with a warm-up in picturesque Prosecco before heading for the magical Dolomiti mountains and joining the car-free Sellaronda Bike Day.
September 11th - September 15th 2024
This unique itinerary gives your legs a chance to prepare for the real mountains with a detour via the Prosecco Hills.
Once in the Dolomites, go hunting for beautiful epic climbs or take it easier and get ready to join the amazing cycling procession of the Sellaronda Bike Day, as thousands of cycling enthusiasts take part in what is considered by many to be the most beautiful bike ride in the world.
Included in this trip
- All transfers, incl. pick-up from and drop-off to the airport.
- Guaranteed entry to the event.
- 4 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.
- Daily multiple route options for rides leading up to the event.
- Daily CyclingHero van support.
- 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.
Tour Map


Trip at a Glance
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Day by Day Breakdown
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.
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.
Welcome to the Dolomites!
The shorter loop heads up the Passo Valparola before taking in the Passo Campolongo. For those wanting to test their limits, the longer route 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. Either way, you are guaranteed breathtaking views.
Enjoy your perfect bike ride. We recommend doing the route in a counterclockwise direction, and ending up at the Utia La Tambra, found a short distance after the summit of the last climb, the Campolongo. See you there!
After a last breakfast, it’s time for the transfer back to Venice for your trip home or further explorations in the area.