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Gravel Adventure in the Dolomites


A gravel cycling route starting from Coredo

Embark on an unforgettable gravel adventure through the majestic Dolomites.

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This 135 km gravel route starting near Coredo takes you on a thrilling adventure through the rugged and remote landscapes of the Dolomites. With a total ascent of 4743 m, this route is suitable for experienced gravel riders who crave challenges and epic views. Highlights of this route include the scenic views from Battaillonskopf, the historic ruins of Rovine Castel Caldivo, and the picturesque Gleno di Sotto. As you tackle the climb to Monte Corno, also known as Trudner Horn, you'll be rewarded with sweeping panoramas of the surrounding valleys. Share in the thrill by participating in the annual SkyWalk Monte di Mezzocorona event and soak in the incredible views. Don't forget to take a breather in the charming village of Taio, known for its historic architecture and local heritage.

gravel
135 km
4743 m
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Route profile

Highlights on the route

Start: Coredo Village center
Coredo: Tranquil cycling retreat amidst vineyards and orchards.
Coredo, located in the Provincia Autonoma di Trento in Italy, offers a peaceful and picturesque setting for cyclists. The locality is surrounded by beautiful vineyards and orchards, providing a serene backdrop for cycling adventures. Road cyclists can explore the rolling hills and quiet country roads for a relaxing ride, while gravel cyclists can take advantage of the off-road trails in the area. With its tranquil atmosphere and cycling-friendly routes, Coredo is a delightful destination for cyclists seeking a soothing cycling experience.
SmaranoVillage
Smarano is a small village without any standout attractions and can be skipped.
Battaillonskopf - Cima Battaglione1699 mPeak
Battaillonskopf offers stunning panoramic views of the Dolomites and is a highlight for adventurous gravel riders.
Ruine Kaldiff - Rovine Castel CaldivoCastle
Visit the ruins of Rovine Castel Caldivo and immerse yourself in the region's fascinating history.
Passo di San Lugano - San-Lugano-Sattel1097 mMountain Pass
Passo di San Lugano, also known as San-Lugano-Sattel, provides a challenging climb and rewards riders with breathtaking views.
AguaiHamlet
Aguai offers a peaceful resting point surrounded by natural beauty and tranquility.
StramentizzoHamlet
Stramentizzo is a picturesque village with traditional architecture and stunning views of the surrounding landscapes.
Monte Corno - Trudner Horn1781 mPeak
Monte Corno, also known as Trudner Horn, is a must-visit highlight with its breathtaking panoramas over the valleys and mountains.
Glen - Gleno di SottoHamlet
Gleno di Sotto, also known as Glen, is a hidden gem with its remote location and untouched natural beauty.
Salorno sulla Strada del Vino - Salurn an der WeinstraßeVillage
Salorno sulla Strada del Vino, or Salurn an der Weinstraße, is a charming village famous for its vineyards and wine production.
SkyWalk Monte di MezzocoronaViewpoint
The SkyWalk Monte di Mezzocorona is an annual event where cyclists can experience the thrill of riding along the elevated walkway with panoramic views.
TaioVillage
Taio is known for its historic buildings and cultural heritage, making it a charming stop on the gravel adventure.
Finish: Coredo Village center
Coredo: Tranquil cycling retreat amidst vineyards and orchards.

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