SIX HARD ITINERARIES

Only for expert cyclists…

Sella Chianzutan – Passo Rest

Sella Chianzutan – Passo Rest

INTO THE WILD

These two passes enclose the magnificent Arzino and Tramontina valleys respectively: fabulous venues for the two most recent Giri d’Italia, whose champions fought it out on the perfect asphalt.

Passo del Pura – Casera Razzo

Passo del Pura – Casera Razzo

BEER, PROSCIUTTO AND CLOCKS

Two ascents that will have you glued to your pedals, and your eyes on the scenery that only this route can offer. A classic that has to be experienced by cyclists visiting the land of climbers..

Passo Duron – Cason di Lanza

Passo Duron – Cason di Lanza

IN ATTILA’S FOOTSTEPS

This route will take you back to 452 AD, when Attila the Hun invaded Italy, entering over the Cason di Lanza pass! But if you think it‘s only his memory that will scare you...you’re wrong!

 
Passo M.te Croce Carnico - Passo Pramollo

Passo M.te Croce Carnico - Passo Pramollo

CROSSING BORDERS

Our “tour of wonders" can be described in a few words: arrive at the border on perfectly designed hairpin bends - the history of the Great War - plunge into green Austria - back to Italy over a pass "worthy of the name" and Europe’s most beautiful cycleway!

Sella Valcalda – Zoncolan da Sutrio

Sella Valcalda – Zoncolan da Sutrio

CARESSING CARNIA

More than any other route, this one will definitely make you fall in love with the green Carnia region and all the uniqueness of its landscapes and villages; but you‘ll also see why it’s a mistake to describe the ascent of Zoncolan from the Sutrio side as "easy".

Esse di Raveo – Zoncolan da Ovaro

Esse di Raveo – Zoncolan da Ovaro

THE KAISER, THE MONSTER: ZONCOLAN!

In the minds of many a cyclist, this has always been a forbidden dream! But we guarantee that what precedes the climb on this route is both stunningly beautiful and will prepare your legs for the torture to come.

 

SIX SOFT ITINERARIES

For all two-wheel enthusiasts…

Sella Chianzutan – Valle di Preone

Sella Chianzutan – Valle di Preone

A DIVE INTO THE VALLEY OF BEARS

Undisputed highlights of this splendid route: a wonderful climb that has featured in the Giro d‘Italia several times (Sella Chianzutan) and an incredible section through unspoilt nature, where time seems to stop and you’ll struggle to find traces of humans: the wild Val di Preone, otherwise known as Valley of Bears.

Casera Razzo – Val Pesarina

Casera Razzo – Val Pesarina

AUTHENTIC LAKES AND MOUNTAINS

Cycling in a gorge as the mountains seem to crowd in, climbing until you find yourself squeezed between two rocky walls connected only by a dam 135 metres high, from which you can marvel at an emerald green lake flanked by majestic peaks just waiting to be climbed.

 
Passo Duron – Cascate di Salino

Passo Duron – Cascate di Salino

UNDER THE WATERFALLS

Passo Duron from Tausia. It‘s an unusual variation on the route from Ligosullo, far more challenging and with steeper gradients. As you cycle from Tausia, a delightful village on the sunny side of a spectacular valley, you’ll be captivated by this authentic area, but don‘t be deceived by our words! It’s not all valleys and waterfalls, there’s also "THE CLIMB".

Passo Monte Croce Carnico

Passo Monte Croce Carnico

THE GREAT WAR

And you thought cycling on the smoothest of asphalt would be repetitive and boring! But we‘d add that if you like that, head for the Austrian border via a tangle of hairpin bends in an area where, 100 years ago, our ancestors defended our borders: it will make this trip an experience that you’ll carry in your heart forever.

 
Avaglio Muina Sella Valcalda

Avaglio Muina Sella Valcalda

CARESSING CARNIA

Although it‘s listed as one of our easier routes, for the average cyclist it’s still medium to difficult! As we explore Carnia, we‘ll pass through typical little villages in the Degano valley, nicknamed "valley of the monsters" for the three climbs that are among the most difficult in the world (Stentaria, Zoncolan and Crostis). We’ll pass through the villages that lie at the foot of these legendary ascents, but we’ll still tackle a considerable height gain.

Zoncolan da Sutrio

Zoncolan da Sutrio

THE CHALLENGE!!

One of the biggest mistakes in the cycling world is to call this face of Zoncolan easy. You‘ll understand why when you try it: after a 9.5 km climb at a gradient of 8-10%, you’ll be faced with 3.5 km of wall that takes you to the summit.
One piece of advice: RESPECT IT.