Road cycling fans can indulge in routes of different lengths and levels of difficulty that all feature the same incomparable beauty: from the Giro d’Italia routes to discovery of the main peaks of the Dolomites, various passes and typical villages in the surrounding valleys: Cadore, Val Pusteria and Val Badia.
You will find some shorter and flatter routes for more relaxing days or for beginners, such as the Cortina-Dobbiaco route along the Dolomites cycle path or the Tour of Misurina, and other routes of over 100 km with a total ascent of 2,000-3,000 metres for the real experts, along steep and torturous passes such as Pordoi Pass and Giau Pass, the “Tour of 6 Passes” and the “Cortina-Canazei” route for example.

Cortina-Dobbiaco-Misurina

A 67 km route for your active holidays in the Dolomites

Comelico Tour

A route through one of the most suggestive and special Dolomite Ladin valleys, among pastures, huts and ancient villages

Tour of Mount Pelmo

From Cortina to Pelmo, the fourth highest mountain in the Dolomites

Cortina-Alta Badia

Tour of 95 km and 2,690 m altitude difference over 4 enchanting Dolomite passes and characteristic villages

Tour of 6 Passes

A tour of 116 km and over 3,000 m of altitude difference along some of the most impressive passes in the Dolomites

Cortina - Canazei

One of the most challenging routes over the most famous Dolomite passes

Tour of Badia and Pusteria

Wonderful 122 km loop tour with over 2,000 m of altitude difference through Val Badia and Val Pusteria

Giro d'Italia 2021

Road of the 104th Giro from Sacile to Cortina

Cortina – Tre Cime di Lavaredo peaks

Enchanting tour to the iconic Tre Cime di Lavaredo, crossing the lakes of Misurina and Antorno