Cycling’s most dramatic backdrop
Few mountain ranges reward a bike ride quite like the Dolomites. Jagged limestone spires, hairpin climbs that stack switchback after switchback, and valleys that open up into some of the most photographed landscapes in the Alps. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site for a reason, and cycling through it puts you closer to that scenery than any car window ever could.
A few things that make this range stand out:
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- Legendary passes, the kind that show up in Giro d’Italia stages and cyclist bucket lists alike
- A road network for every kind of rider, from gentle valley routes to gradients that separate the fit from the very fit
- Alpine villages and rifugios, perfectly placed for a coffee stop or a plate of speck and cheese






