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Itinerary for Dolomites Cycling Tour



Sample Itinerary: Progressive option - subject to changes

Day 1 (Sunday): Arrival in Hochpustertal (Niederdorf/Villabassa or Toblach/Dobbiaco)
Individual arrival at the hotel in Hochpustertal. Free, unguarded public car park near the hotel.
Meals included: none
Overnight in Niederdorf/Villabassa or Toblach/Dobbiaco

Day 2 (Monday): Hochpustertal – Rio di Pusteria
On the first section of the day, the Pustertal Cycle Path gives you the direction. The river Rienz leads you to the Michael-Pacher town of Bruneck, which invites you for a first rest and a stroll. Back in the saddle, you roll through the ruins of the Mühlbacher Klause towards your destination for today‘s stage, Rio di Pusteria.
Biking approx. 55 km
Meals included: Breakfast
Overnight in Rio di Pusteria


Day 3 (Tuesday): Rio di Pusteria – Bolzano
Today, shortly before Brixen, you cycle past the monastery complex of Neustift or the Franzensfeste fortress, both of which invite you to visit. In Bressanone, it is worth taking a walk through the well-kept old town with its arcades and cathedral. From afar you are greeted by the Säben monastery, which stands high above Klausen and you cycle along the Eisack river to Waidbruck, where the view of the Trostburg castle opens up to you. Here the valley narrows and leads you into the Bolzano basin and your destination for the day, the provincial capital of Bolzano, the city where two cultures meet.
There are numerous possibilities for spending the afternoon: a leisurely stroll under the arcades of Bolzano or on the meadows of the valley, a visit to „Ötzi“, the „oldest Tyrolean“ in the archaeological museum, simply enjoying a cappuccino in one of the numerous cafés on Waltherplatz.
Biking approx. 55 km
Meals included: Breakfast
Overnight in Bolzano


Day 4 (Wednesday): Bolzano – Trento
Today you follow the Etsch river and leave South Tyrol at the Salurner Klause, the border between German-speaking South Tyrol and Italian-speaking Trentino. Fruit trees and grapevines line your path to the former former bishop‘s town of Trento, which will delight you with its inviting old town and Buonconsiglio Castle.
Biking approx. 65 km
Meals included: Breakfast
Overnight in Trento


Day 5 (Thursday): Trento – Feltre
You cycle past Lake Caldonazzo, which also invites you to stay for a while. The first section to Caldonazzo is relatively steep and can also be shortened by train. The trail continues through the impressive Valsugana valley to Feltre, a small town on the former „Via Claudia Augusta“, an important Roman road from Aquileia to Augsburg.
Biking approx. 70 km if taking the train / otherwise, 90 km
Meals included: Breakfast
Overnight in Feltre


Day 6 (Friday): Feltre – Pieve di Cadore
Through leafy forest avenues you reach Belluno, the small capital of the province of the same name. Today‘s route is lined with picturesque little villages that invite you to stop for a while. In the north, your gaze falls back to the mighty southern Dolomites, your companions on your first stages. You continue your way north past Longarone. This village was rebuilt in a very short time after it was flooded by a tidal wave in 1963 following a rock fall at the former Vajont dam. The newly built cycle path leads from Longarone to Pieve di Cadore, today‘s destination.
Biking approx. 75 km
Meals included: Breakfast
Overnight in Pieve di Cadore


Day 7 (Saturday): Pieve di Cadore - Hochpustertal
Pure nature, that is the motto for today. The most important and largest stopover of the railway was the famous winter sports and Olympic town of Cortina d‘Ampezzo, where you will also cycle past today - surrounded by some of the most famous Dolomite peaks. Continue along the route of the Dolomite railway to the provincial border of the province of Belluno and finally return to South Tyrol. Enjoy the panoramic view of the rock formation of the „Three Peaks“.
Biking approx. 65 km
Meals included: Breakfast
Overnight in Niederdorf/Villabassa or Toblach/Dobbiaco


Day 8 (Sunday): Departure
Individual departure or possibility to extend your stay.
Meals included: Breakfast

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Sample Itinerary: Hotel based option - subject to changes

Day 1: Arrival in Hochpustertal (Niederdorf/Villabassa or Toblach/Dobbiaco)
Individual arrival at the hotel in Hochpustertal. Free, unguarded public car park near the hotel.
Meals included: Dinner
Overnight in Niederdorf/Villabassa or Toblach/Dobbiaco


Day 2: Along the Pustertal cycle path and the river Rienz
Starting from the highest point the cycle path is wriggling along the river Rienz through the villages of the valley to Bruneck/Brunico. Visit the castle with its Messner Mountain Museum or the open-air museum of Dietenheim. Ambitious cyclists have the possibility to continue the cycling path to the valley Tauferer Ahrntal and to visit castle Taufers.
Return transfer from Bruneck/Brunico to your hotel in the afternoon.
Biking approx. 25-30 km to Bruneck (approx. 55-60km if going to Sand)
Meals included: Breakfast & Dinner
Overnight in Niederdorf/Villabassa or Toblach/Dobbiaco


Day 3: Sextner Valley
The cycle path will bring you into he valley Fischleintal. From above some famous peaks of the Dolomites are greeting while you stroll through the Sextner valley. Out of the valley you cycle to San Candido (famous Romanic dome). After a refreshment at the source of the river Drava you return to the hotel.
Biking approx. 40 km
Meals included: Breakfast & Dinner
Overnight in Niederdorf/Villabassa or Toblach/Dobbiaco


Day 4: Drava cycle path
You arrive to San Candido, before you overstep the nearby Italian-Austrian border right after Prato Drava. Then, you cycle to Lienz, which is located on the confluence of Isel and Drava. Worth seeing are the historic centre and the castle Schloss Bruck. Return transfer to your hotel in the afternoon.
Biking approx. 50-55 km
Meals included: Breakfast & Dinner
Overnight in Niederdorf/Villabassa or Toblach/Dobbiaco


Day 5: Along the Dolomites railway track
Transfer to Cortina d`Ampezzo. On the unique road, with - especially for cyclists - illuminated tunnels of the erst-while track, the path leads you from Cortina d’Ampezzo to Cimabanche, the highest point of the tour. Following the cycle path you pass lake Dürrensee, don`t forget to look over your shoulder and enjoy the view of the massif of Cristallo. Shortly afterwards you will see the world famous Drei Zinnen (Three Peaks). Passing by lake Toblachersee you reach your hotel. Ambitious bikers can cycle both ways instead of taking the shuttle in the morning (approx. 60-70 km).
Biking approx. 30-35 km
Meals included: Breakfast & Dinner
Overnight in Niederdorf/Villabassa or Toblach/Dobbiaco


Day 6: Gsiesertal Valley
This valley is characterised by traditional farms and a big calmness and tranquillity. In Monguelfo there is the possibility to visit the castle or you have a break in Villabassa for searching refreshment in the Kneipp facility.
Biking approx. 55 km
Meals included: Breakfast & Dinner
Overnight in Niederdorf/Villabassa or Toblach/Dobbiaco


Day 7: Departure
Indivdiual departure or possibility to extend your stay.
Meals included: Breakfast
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Dolomites Cycling Tour
Tour Code: ZZ-BKITFA07
7 days / 6 nights ~$0.00
Dates: May, June & September

Level : Fitness Level
Difficulty Levels Explained
1. Easy
Easy pace and an average-to-sedentary level of fitness. You should be in good health and fit enough for full day of normal sightseeing and walking.
2. Easy to Moderate
An average level of fitness or some experience with the featured activity is recommended.
3. Moderate
Requires you to have performed the featured activity regularly, with some periods on challenging terrain. Activities are mandatory and you may be traveling at high elevations. You need to be in good health and physical condition to enjoy these trips, with adequate muscular strength and cardiovascular endurance.
4. Demanding
You must be extremely physically fit and are expected to hike or ride four to six hours over steep or more rugged terrain.
5. Strenuous
Prolonged hiking/biking on moderate to difficult terrain (five to nine hours a day).
May include high altitude, rugged terrain etc..
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