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22.5km
1,100m
Mountain biking
This difficult 14-mile mountain biking loop from Caprile to Monte Pelmo via Alleghe offers challenging climbs and stunning Dolomites views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Tips
Includes a very steep uphill segment
You may need to push your bike.
After 13.3 km for 58 m
Waypoints
Start point
Bus stop
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4.18 km
Highlight • Lake
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9.48 km
Highlight • Rest Area
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13.1 km
Highlight • MTB Park
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13.3 km
Highlight • Summit
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15.0 km
Highlight • Summit
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17.6 km
Highlight • Trail
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22.5 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
6.63 km
5.38 km
5.01 km
4.55 km
804 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
8.45 km
4.94 km
3.97 km
2.99 km
2.00 km
102 m
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Elevation
Highest point (2,060 m)
Lowest point (970 m)
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Sunday 12 July
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11°C
49 %
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This route was planned by komoot.
This is a difficult mountain bike ride, requiring very good fitness and advanced riding skills. Be prepared for strong uphill climbs where you might need to dismount and push your bike, as well as technically demanding descents.
The route features diverse terrain, including singletrack sections, narrow paths, roads, and dedicated cycle paths. You'll encounter steep and disconnected ascents, technically demanding descents with rocks and roots, and even sections that may require carrying your bike, especially through scree fields.
You'll pass by the picturesque Lake Alleghe, a great spot for a break. The route also goes through Piani di Pezzé, a recreational area, and offers panoramic views from Monte Pelmo and Cima Fertazza Summit. A notable feature is the engaging downhill sections of the Alleghe Mountain Bike Trail.
Yes, as its name suggests ('giro ad anello'), this is a loop trail, meaning you'll end up back near your starting point without having to retrace your steps.
The starting point of the tour in Caprile is accessible via public transportation. While specific parking details aren't provided, Caprile is a common starting point for tours in the area, and parking options are generally available in such villages. Consider checking local maps for designated parking areas in Caprile.
The best time for mountain biking in the Dolomites, including this route, is typically from late spring (June) through early autumn (September/October), when the weather is most stable and trails are clear of snow. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
While specific regulations for dogs on this exact trail are not detailed, generally in the Dolomites, dogs are permitted on trails but must be kept on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or livestock. Always practice responsible pet ownership and carry waste bags.
No specific permits or entrance fees are required to ride this particular mountain bike trail or to access the general Civetta Trail Area. However, always respect private property and any posted local regulations.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. You'll find sections that overlap with the Dream path Munich-Venice, Ciclabile Val Cordevole, Cammino delle Dolomiti - Tappa 11, Sentiero Tematico Giosuè Carducci, and the Civetta Trail.
The high-mountain environment around Monte Pelmo offers opportunities to observe various wildlife. Keep an eye out for marmots, chamois, and eagles, especially in the quieter sections of the trail.
Yes, Lake Alleghe is mentioned as a suitable spot for overnight stays, and the town of Alleghe itself offers various accommodation and dining options. Caprile, the starting point, also has facilities.
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