Itinerary
- Day 1
Verona to Torbole
You'll get picked up from Verona Airport and driven to Torbole, a nice town right on Lake Garda. Once you're settled at your accommodation, the staff will get your bike sorted and adjusted for you. If there's time before evening, take a casual spin on the flat paths by the lake to get the feel of things and loosen up before the real riding starts.
- Start point
- Verona, Verona, Italy (Your journey begins with a transfer from Verona Airport to Torbole)
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Bike fitting
- Short warm-up ride along lakeside paths (if time allows)
Landmarks Lake Garda Torbole - Day 2
Torbole
Your first full day on the bike covers 70 km with 1,400 meters of climbing through Tenno and Ballino. A cycling guide and support van go with you the whole way to help with the tough spots. You'll see nice views mixing lakeside terrain with mountain scenery. By evening you're back in Torbole.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- 70 km cycling ride through Tenno and Ballino regions
- Cycling guide support
- Support van throughout the day
- Bike rental
Landmarks Tenno Ballino - Day 3
Torbole
This one's tougher: 70 km and 1,800 meters of elevation gain as you take on Monte Velo. The climb winds through forest switchbacks and gets harder as you go higher, with views that keep improving. Your guide and support van stay with you, and after that long day you return to Torbole for another night.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- 70 km cycling ride featuring Monte Velo climb
- Cycling guide support
- Support van throughout the day
Landmarks Monte Velo - Day 4
Torbole to Corvara
A transfer gets you to Moena where the Dolomites section officially starts. The 50 km route with 1,400 meters of climbing takes you through Moena and Canazei, then up the legendary Pordoi Pass and across Campolongo before dropping into Corvara as your new base. Dinner's included tonight to mark the occasion.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner
Included Activities
- Transfer to Moena
- 50 km cycling ride through Moena, Canazei, and Pordoi Pass
- Ascent of Pordoi Pass
- Crossing Campolongo Pass
- Descent to Corvara
- Cycling guide support
- Support van throughout the day
Landmarks Moena Canazei Pordoi Pass Campolongo Pass Corvara - Day 5
Corvara
Now you're hitting the major climbs: 80 km with 2,400 meters of elevation across Giau and Falzarego Passes. The roads twist through high altitude territory with sharp peaks and green meadows all around. Descents feel just as exciting, sweeping down past mountain huts and forests. Your guide keeps things organized while you handle the riding. Return to Corvara for dinner.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner
Included Activities
- 80 km cycling ride over Giau and Falzarego Passes
- Ascent of Giau Pass
- Ascent of Falzarego Pass
- Cycling guide support
- Support van throughout the day
Landmarks Giau Pass Falzarego Pass - Day 6
Corvara
You'll tackle the Sella Ronda loop from Corvara, a 55 km circuit climbing 1,400 meters around the Sella massif. The route takes you over Campolongo, Pordoi, and Sella passes through alpine meadows and past dramatic rock faces. Your guide and support van handle logistics so you can focus on riding and the scenery. Evening return to Corvara with dinner.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner
Included Activities
- 55 km Sella Ronda loop cycling ride
- Crossing Campolongo Pass
- Crossing Pordoi Pass
- Crossing Sella Pass
- Cycling guide support
- Support van throughout the day
Landmarks Sella Ronda Sella Massif Sella Pass - Day 7
Corvara to Bormio
After transferring to Silandro, you'll attempt one of cycling's most famous climbs: the Stelvio Pass from the Prato side. That's 60 km and 2,100 meters of climbing, starting through forests and villages, then opening to high altitude views. Each hairpin bend reveals new mountain landscapes. Hit the summit to celebrate, then head down toward Bormio for the night.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Transfer to Silandro
- 60 km cycling ride to Stelvio Pass from Prato side
- Ascent of Stelvio Pass
- Descent toward Bormio
- Cycling guide support
- Support van throughout the day
Landmarks Silandro Stelvio Pass Bormio - Day 8
Bormio
Another big day with 80 km and 2,000 meters of elevation over Gavia and Cancano. You can do both climbs or pick the shorter version depending on how you're feeling. Snow-capped peaks and glacial lakes fill the scenery and make for great photos. Your guide and support van stick with you throughout. You'll finish in Bormio.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- 80 km cycling ride over Gavia and Cancano
- Ascent of Gavia Pass
- Ascent of Cancano Pass (or shorter route option)
- Cycling guide support
- Support van throughout the day
Optional Activities
- Shorter cycling route option (alternative to full Gavia and Cancano climbs)
Landmarks Gavia Pass Cancano Pass 

- Day 9
Bormio to Sondrio
Your last cycling day is the longest: 105 km with 2,000 meters of climbing featuring Mortirolo Pass. It's known for steep grades and serious cycling history, and it'll challenge you, but reaching the top feels incredible. After descending, the landscape shifts into Sondrio wine country. You'll celebrate with wine tasting and a final dinner alongside your fellow riders.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner (Final dinner including local wines with fellow riders)
Included Activities
- 105 km cycling ride featuring Mortirolo Pass
- Ascent of Mortirolo Pass
- Descent to Sondrio wine region
- Wine tasting in Sondrio
- Cycling guide support
- Support van throughout the day
Landmarks Mortirolo Pass Sondrio - Day 10
Sondrio to Milan
Your cycling tour wraps up after breakfast. A transfer takes you to Milan, and you head home with memories of iconic mountain passes, challenging climbs, and serene alpine valleys.
- End point
- Milan, Italy (Departure: transfer to Milan for drop‑off, end of trip)
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Transfer to Milan
Landmarks Milan
















