Cycling across the Dolomites to Venice
Italy
8 days (Bike: 6 days)
300 km (~50km per day)
Leisure
Cycle paths/trails, Some hills, Quiet roads
Self-Guided
Semi-Supported
From the northeastern part of the Dolomites, you will pedal through the Höhlenstein Valley passing by the famous 'Drei Zinnen' (Three Peaks) and taking in the scenic resort town of Cortina d'Ampezzo.
Following the old railway track, you continue to Pieve di Cadore, the birth town of the renaissance painter Titian. The route then brings you through the valley of the ice cream makers, reaching Ponte nelle Alpi (“Bridge in the Alps”) and then Belluno nestling in the Dolomites. Then you reach Bassano del Grappa where the terrain gets much flatter. After a short visit to the town of Asolo, you carry onto Treviso. Following the River Sile, you finally reach the Venice borough of Mestre.
Highlights:
Idyllic cycling path along the old railway trails
The Dolomites with a view of the famous Drei Zinnen (Three Peaks)
Bassano del Grappa
The city of Asolo
The city of Treviso
The city of Belluno
Venice
Tour Information
From
Hochpustertal (Niederdorf/Villabassa or Toblach/Dobbiaco)
To
Venice/Mestre
Cost From
Self-Guided Please Ask
Departure(s)
Any Wednesday and Saturday between May and September
Single Supplement
Available
Inclusions
Accommodation in hotels of 3* (sometimes 4*) category
Breakfast buffet or full breakfast
Personal tour information
Luggage transfer from hotel to hotel on cycling days
Detailed documents (maps, route description, places to visit, important telephone numbers)
24/7 phone support by our local representative in Toblach/Dobbiaco
Exclusions
Flights
Airport transfers
Lunches and dinners
Travel insurance
Personal expenses such as drinks, phone calls, extra transfers, tips, etc.
Options
Optional extra nights before or after the tour
Bike rental (standard trekking bike or E-Bike)
Airport transfers (upon request)
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