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Cycling

Roda de Fodom road bike tour

Corvara/Corvara, Corvara, Dolomites Region Alta Badia
A loop route starting from Colfosco or Corvara, crossing some of the most scenic roads in South Tyrol and Veneto, reaching San Cassiano and La Villa along the way.
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The Dolomites Bike Day Route is a panoramic circuit of about 50 km that takes the cyclists on some of the epic stages of the "Giro d'Italia" and the Maratona dles Dolomites roadbike marathon. You will cyclie on legendary mountain passes in the heart of the Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage.

There are several routes that extend between South Tyrol and Veneto and that every cyclist can choose independently depending on ability and condition.

Once a year, usually in mid-June, the Campolongo, Falzarego and Valparola passes are closed to motorized traffic from 9 am to 3 pm. On this special day the roads connecting the Ladin valleys Val Badia, Livinallongo and Ampezzo are reserved exclusively for cyclists.

Itinerary

Starting from Alta Badia you cycle through Corvara and up to the Campolongo pass where you ride down to Arabba and Livinallongo. Here you climb the Falzarego pass and the Valparola pass - one of the most fascinating sceneries in the Alps - from where you reach again Alta Badia by cycling downwards to San Cassiano. From San Cassiano you ride to the starting point in Alta Badia.

Distance 53.8 Km
Duration 0h:00 min
Elevation gain 1399 m
Elevation loss 1399 m
Highest point 2197 m
Lowest point 1380 m
Details
Descents from the passes are long and fast: always keep your speed under control, especially on more exposed sections. The road is shared with other cyclists and vehicles, so stay alert in busier areas.
The Falzarego climb is long and steady, making it ideal to keep a consistent pace. Along the route, you’ll enjoy beautiful views of the Dolomites.
Directions
Starting points: San Cassiano, La Villa or Corvara.
The villages are connected via the SS244 (Val Badia) and the SP37 road to San Cassiano.
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