At Europe Active, we may be biased but we
are convinced that cycling holidays are one of the best ways to truly
experience your destination of choice.
And,
if you are planning to see an area as awe inspiring as the Dolomites, then this
is especially true! From your bike, you will be closer to the scenery, to the
culture and to the locals.
So, to
help you make the most of your Dolomites cycling trip, we’ve put together this
handy overview:
1. Vast and various
The Dolomites take in 18 peaks over 350,000 acres. There’s so much
to see! So, a bicycle holiday will guarantee you see as much of it as possible.
What’s more, the scenery is varied as well as vast. Traveling through the
National Park of the Belluno Dolomites you’ll experience everything from
glaciers to waterfalls and forests.
2. The perfect mix of scenery and culture
Cycling in the Dolomites also means that you can experience the
perfect mix of scenery and culture. You’ll be able to cycle through breath
taking surroundings as well as stopping off at cultural highlights like
Buonconsiglio Castle. At Europe Active,
our ‘Heart of the Dolomites’ tour starts and finishes near
the castle as well as the Cattedrale di
San Vigilio in Trento. So
you’ll be able to come off your bike to take in these gems – the former of
which houses artefacts from as far back as Ancient Egypt and the Pharaohs.
3. Reaching your peak
The Queen of the Dolomites, or Marmolada Tower, is the highest
summit of the Domolites range at 3342m. It’s a breath-taking spectacle of
nature that makes you feel like you’re looking at the top of the world. On our
‘Heart of the Dolomites’ tour you’ll be able to cycle around
it before making your way up the magnificent Passo San Pellegrino.
4. Test yourself on the two giants
You can test yourself, and your legs, on the two giants of the
Dolomites – the Passo dello Stelvio and the Passo di Gavia.
The switchabacks of the Stelvio are the stuff of cyclist’s dreams
and pretty much sum up cycling in the Dolomites! So…cycling + Dolomites = Perfection!
By cycling in the region you can experience leisure cycling and
more challenging cycling tours – the choice is yours. For more information on Europe Active’s bicycle holidays,
including our bike rental options, visit our website at cycling.europe-active.co.uk
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