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Bike Hotel Croce Bianca – cycling legendary passes in the Dolomites

Bike Hotel Croce Bianca

Bike Hotel Croce Bianca – cycling legendary passes in the Dolomites

Road Cycling Collection by Croce Bianca Leisure & Spa

9

Tours

49:58 h

496 mi

72,700 ft

The Hotel Croce Bianca Leisure & Spa is located in Canazei in the Fassa Valley in the heart of the Dolomites, THE racing bike paradise in the Alps. The valley is surrounded by some of the most spectacular mountain groups on the Dolomites such as Rosengarten, Langkofel, Sella and Marmolata. Some of the most popular passes in the Alps for racing bikes are also found nearby and the most famous Tours start from right outside the hotel door. This is why our Bike Hotel Croce Bianca is completely geared towards racing cyclists.

As well as a bike rental service, we also offer an in-house bike workshop for free use. If it turns out the repair is too complex, we have a partner workshop in town who can help. After your Tour, you can clean your bike in our state-of-the-art bike wash with biodegradable detergent. You can relax during our wellness programme and find inspiration for your next adventure from our numerous Tour recommendations.

In this Collection, we present a selection of routes that we absolutely want to recommend. Among them are the classics, of course, such as the Sellaronda or the Maratona dles Dolomites, as well as inside tips such as the remote routes to the Reiterjoch, Passo Cereda or Nigerpass.

For more information about the hotel, see: hotelcrocebianca.com/en

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Highlights

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    Maratona dles Dolomites (Dolomitenmarathon, mittlere Strecke) – Legendäre Dolomitenpässe

    05:52
    70.7 mi
    12.0 mph
    11,450 ft
    11,450 ft
    Expert
    Expert road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

    The Maratona dles Dolomites is one of the most popular races for everyone in the Alps. Since 1987 the event has been held annually on the first Sunday in July. The event is limited to 9,000 athletes. At first it sounds like a hell of a lot of race participants, considering the demanding, unsteady and

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  • 05:07
    39.6 mi
    7.7 mph
    6,925 ft
    6,925 ft
    Expert
    Expert road ride. Very good fitness required. Some portions of the Tour may require you to push your bike.

    The Sellaronda over the four legendary Dolomite passes - Passo Pordoi / Pordoijoch, Passo Campolongo / Campolongopass, Passo Gardena / Grödner Joch and Passo Sella / Sellajoch - is considered to be the most beautiful racing bike round tour in the Dolomites, probably even in the Alps.

    

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  • 05:08
    39.5 mi
    7.7 mph
    6,925 ft
    6,925 ft
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    Expert road ride. Very good fitness required. Some portions of the Tour may require you to push your bike.

    The Sellaronda over the four legendary Dolomite passes - Passo Pordoi / Pordoijoch, Passo Campolongo / Campolongopass, Passo Gardena / Grödner Joch and Passo Sella / Sellajoch - is considered to be the most beautiful racing bike round tour in the Dolomites, probably even in the Alps.

    

    The most popular

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  • 04:08
    38.2 mi
    9.3 mph
    6,225 ft
    6,200 ft
    Expert
    Expert road ride. Very good fitness required. Some portions of the Tour may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

    Two absolute highlights are on the program for this round tour. While you can enjoy one of the most scenic passes with a spectacular panorama of the Dolomites at Passo Fedaia, you can breathe cycling history at Passo Pordoi. No other climb has been climbed more often in the history of the legendary Tour

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  • 06:25
    75.9 mi
    11.8 mph
    11,075 ft
    11,100 ft
    Expert
    Expert road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

    Overwhelming landscape, sporty demanding - that's the best way to sum up this pass tour around the Pala group. Away from the mainstream, a super beautiful route awaits you over the Passo San Pellegrino into the Agordino, further over remote villages and quiet roads over the Passo Cereda into the Valle

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  • 05:20
    54.7 mi
    10.3 mph
    7,000 ft
    6,975 ft
    Expert
    Expert road ride. Very good fitness required. Some portions of the Tour may require you to push your bike.

    On this round tour you circle the entire Marmolada massif and arrive at Alleghe at the foot of the mighty rock wall of the 3,220 meter high Civetta, which slopes more than 1,000 meters almost vertically to the west. At the beautiful mountain lake of Alleghe you can even take a little swim. Alternatively

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  • 06:04
    57.5 mi
    9.5 mph
    7,550 ft
    7,550 ft
    Expert
    Expert road ride. Very good fitness required. Some portions of the Tour may require you to push your bike.

    The Reiterjoch (Passo di Pampeago) at 1,990 meters connects the Fiemme Valley in Trentino with the Eggental in South Tyrol. To the east of the pass rise the gray rock towers of the Latemar, to the west of the 2,492 meter high Zanggen, which belongs to the Fiemme Valley Alps. The original farm road through

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  • 06:07
    62.6 mi
    10.2 mph
    8,625 ft
    8,625 ft
    Expert
    Expert road ride. Very good fitness required. Some portions of the Tour may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

    On this extensive tour, four Dolomite passes are on the agenda, but you will hardly notice one if you follow the route clockwise. If you turn the direction, it looks very different! The inconspicuous Niger Pass has it all if you dare to climb from the direction of St. Zyprian: ramps with up to 20 percent

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  • 05:47
    57.4 mi
    9.9 mph
    6,950 ft
    6,950 ft
    Expert
    Expert road ride. Very good fitness required. Some portions of the Tour may require you to push your bike.

    From the Bike Hotel Croce Bianca in Canazei, the route begins in a wonderfully relaxed manner. For the first 35 kilometers you follow the valley course of the Val di Fassa into the Val di Fiemme to Tesero, between Predazzo and Cavalese. The route is characterized by side roads, the brand new, perfectly

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  • Bike Hotel Croce Bianca

    Road Cycling Highlight

    The Hotel Croce Bianca is centrally located in Canazei. You can start to the most famous Dolomite passes right outside the front door.

    The Hotel Croce Bianca is completely geared towards racing cyclists: with bike rental, an in-house workshop for free use and a partner workshop on site, in case you have a major repair. There is also a bike wash facility in the hotel, for which biodegradable cleaning agents are available. Last but not least, there are of course numerous route recommendations.

    So that not only your bike is doing well, the Hotel Croce Bianca has an excellent wellness area, a gourmet restaurant with selected wines and a cozy atmosphere.

    All information about the hotel is available here: bike.hotelcrocebianca.com/de

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Collection Stats

  • Tours
    9
  • Highlights
    1
  • Distance
    496 mi
  • Duration
    49:58 h
  • Elevation
    72,700 ft

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