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A real highlight of the hike is crossing the border into Italy. After a hike of almost two hours you can cross the boundary stone to South Tyrol in the …
Tip by Rosi
Bike Touring Highlight
Impressive, what the old Italians carved here in the stone
Tip by Winland
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Road Cycling Highlight
One of the most important Alpine passes in Europe, second for height with its 2758 m, here we have seen the exploits of many heroes of world cycling, an epic climb!
Tip by Ivan Lucini
Road Cycling Highlight
The Pordoi is part of the famous "Pass Quartet" of the large Sellaronda around the Sella Group. At 2,239 meters above sea level, it is the highest paved pass in …
Tip by Martin Donat
Road Cycling Highlight
Passo Sella is one of the most popular Alpine passes for cyclists. It connects Canazei, in Val di Fassa, with Selva di Val Gardena. From the pass, at an altitude …
Hiking Highlight
Beautiful Passort, various shops, summit station of the funicular
Tip by Suse
Road Cycling Highlight
The Campolongo is the "smallest" of the Dolomite passes and the difference in altitude to be overcome is rather manageable at 368 meters (north approach from Corvara). Nevertheless, it is …
Tip by Martin Donat
Mountain Biking Highlight
Here the road ends. From here, the fun really starts! Long descent on beautiful trails to Riva del Garda. If you want, you can get it here with the bike shuttle ...
Tip by ҉ B҉M҉C҉R҉A҉C҉I҉N҉G҉
Road Cycling Highlight
The Gardena pass connects Selva di Val Gardena to Corvara, Val Badia. At an altitude of 2121 meters, the Gardena pass is one of the famous four passes, covered both in winter, on skis, and in summer, on two wheels.
Road Cycling Highlight (Segment)
A fantastic descent with - in comparison to Stelvio - little traffic. You can let it fly right or you drive a little slower and enjoy the really beautiful view …
Tip by Martin Donat
Hiking Highlight
From the Passo Gardena you have an unforgettable panoramic view of the surrounding peaks and mountain groups of the Dolomites. In the south the Sella Group rises, in the north …
Tip by Sebastian Kowalke
Road Cycling Highlight
Very beautiful Dolomites pass full of history, the First World War raged here and you can feel it with every step you take. The slopes to the top of the …
Tip by Eddy (gruppo MOLTENI)
Road Cycling Highlight
Obligatory destination for all Lombard cyclists.
Tip by Andrea Cassera
Mountain Biking Highlight
Asphalt pass, a great racing bike classic. Unfortunately very popular with motorcycles during the summer season.
Tip by Niccolò
Hiking Highlight
After you have got hold of a parking space, 10.00 a.m. is almost too late, you can first enjoy this view.
Tip by Nicole 💇♀️💇♂️
Road Cycling Highlight
Spectacular pass like all the rest of the territory, you immerse yourself in the mountains and daydream!
Tip by Cristian
Road Cycling Highlight
Beautiful pass - the only problem on the Sella Ronda is deciding which of the four is the most beautiful!
Tip by Daniel
Mountain Biking Highlight
The Schlinigpass should be known to many alpine cross-country skiers - it is one of the most famous in the Eastern Alps. This is partly due to the magnificent Uina …
Tip by Thorsten
Road Cycling Highlight
There are 65 bends to conquer when you drive up and down the Passo Pordoi for a total of 22 kilometers between Canazei and Arabba. From Canazei it goes 809 …
Tip by Stephanie
Mountain Biking Highlight
In the Zillertal Alps at an altitude of 2,246 meters lies the Pfitscher Joch, an Alpine crossing that connects the rear Zillertal valley with the South Tyrolean Pfitscher valley. The …
Tip by Martin Donat
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