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Moena - San Pellegrino Pass - Cencenighe - Agordo - Forcella Aurine - Cereda Pass - Tonadico - Rolle Pass - Predazzo - Moena

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Long and challenging itinerary that, starting from Moena, faces San Pellegrino Pass. Long descent ‘till the village of Agordo, from where you go up again to conquer Cereda Pass. You cross over Primiero and then reach Rolle Pass, to eventually return to Predazzo.
Open
difficult
Distance 124.3 km
12:00 h
3,345 m
3,345 m
1,977 m
585 m
From Moena, begin the first ascent, leading to the panoramic area of the village, with a breath-taking view on Rosengarten and Sassolungo. At the crossroads, turn right and follow the state road 346 (S.S. 346). Pedal easily leaving the valley station of Lusia lift, in the resort of Ronchi, on your left (4,5 km). Proceed alternating short stretches with strong gradients (from 10% to 14%) and long straightaways (only 4 hairpin turns), passing through the resorts of Fango and Alochet. It’s a total of 13 kilometres to climb to San Pellegrino Pass, several times stage or stage finish of Giro d’Italia (2003 with the victory of Gilberto Simoni and 2006 with the Spanish Juan Manuel Gàrate). After leaving the valley station of Col Margherita cable car on your right, begin the fast descent of 28 km ‘till Agordo. Start going up again, following the provincial road 347 (S.P. 347) which, in 12 km, leads to Forcella Aurine (1.299 m; average gradient of 5,8%). After two ups and downs, you easily reach Cereda Pass. Face the descent ‘till Tonadico, in the resort of Primiero, and from here ascend again towards Rolle Pass, along the state road 50 (S.S. 50; average gradient of 5,4%), then proceed downhill towards the villages of Bellamonte and Predazzo. Return to Moena along the state road 48 (S.S. 48).

Author’s recommendation

Recommended periods: from the end of April to the end of June and from September to end October. During the months of July and August, traffic is particularly severe on Dolomites passes (cars, motorcycles, buses).

E-bike Bosch Power Station by the valley station of Col Margherita cable car. Refreshment points along the route.

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Update: July 20, 2022
Difficulty
difficult
Technique
Stamina
Experience
Landscape
Highest point
1,977 m
Lowest point
585 m
Best time of year
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Track types

Forested/wild trail 0.33%Path 0.04%Road 99.62%
Forested/wild trail
0.4 km
Path
0.1 km
Road
123.8 km
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Safety information

  • Plan a tour based on your skills and on the weather.
  • Proceed slowly, especially downhill, enjoy the view and the silence.
  • Adapt your speed, especially in turns, to the conditions of the ground.
  • Rely on the bike guides.
  • Wear adequate clothing and equipment.
  • Respect the environment surrounding you and bring your waste back.
  • Follow the rules of the road.
  • Be careful on the cycling and walking route.
  • Help those who need it.
  • If you come across pedestrians, warn them of your approach and slow down.

Tips and hints

Azienda per il Turismo della Val di Fassa

Strèda Roma, 36

38032 Canazei (TN)

Phone +39 0462 609500

info@fassa.com

www.fassa.com

Start

Moena (1,142 m)
Coordinates:
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46.365724, 11.648568
DMS
46°21'56.6"N 11°38'54.8"E
UTM
32T 703726 5138092
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Destination

Moena

Turn-by-turn directions

From Moena, begin the first ascent, leading to the panoramic area of the village, with a breath-taking view on Rosengarten and Sassolungo. At the crossroads, turn right and follow the state road 346 (S.S. 346). 

Possible detour from Predazzo to Moena on paved cycling-and-walking route.

Note


all notes on protected areas

Public transport

Public transport lines Trentino Trasporti - Val di Fassa:
  • line no. 101 Canazei - Cavalese - Trento
  • line no. 104 Cavalese - Ora - Trento
  • line no. 123 Moena - San Pellegrino Pass - Falcade

Public transport lines SAD - Val di Fassa:

  • line no. 180 Pozza di Fassa - Vigo di Fassa - Carezza Pass - Bolzano
  • line no. 471 Dolomites passes (Sella Pass, Gardena Pass, Campolongo Pass, Pordoi Pass, Fedaia Pass). Service available in summer only

Getting there

Main access points to the valley coming from A22 Modena-Brennero motorway:
  • exit Ora/Egna, S.S. 48 delle Dolomiti - San Lugano Pass - Val di Fiemme - Val di Fassa (distance 45 km). At the roundabout in Moena (industrial area), proceed towards Canazei
  • exit Bolzano Nord, S.S. 241 Grande Strada delle Dolomiti - Carezza Pass - Vigo di Fassa (distance 40 km). From Vigo, head north for Canazei, head south for Soraga di Fassa and Moena

Other access points to Val di Fassa:

  • from A27 motorway (Venezia), exit Belluno/Ponte nelle Alpi, S.S. 203 to Agordo and S.P. 346 to San Pellegrino Pass - Moena (Val di Fassa). At the roundabout in Moena, proceed towards Canazei
  • from A27 motorway (Venezia), exit Belluno/Ponte nelle Alpi, S.S. 203 to Agordo/Alleghe/Rocca Pietore. S.P. 641 to Fedaia Pass - Canazei
  • coming from Arabba, S.S. 48 to Pordoi Pass - Canazei
  • from Val Gardena, S.S. 242 to Sella Pass - Canazei

Parking

Pay and display parking at the resort of Navalge or free of charge at the entrance of the village by C. Benatti Sports Centre.

Coordinates

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46.365724, 11.648568
DMS
46°21'56.6"N 11°38'54.8"E
UTM
32T 703726 5138092
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Equipment

Helmet, gloves, clothing adequate for the itinerary and the weather forecast. Charged gps with tracks. Puncture repair and multi-tool kit. In compliance with the rules of the road, bikes must absolutely be equipped with bell, headlights, taillights, and reflectors on the back, on the sides and on the pedals.

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Status
Open
Difficulty
difficult
Distance
124.3 km
Duration
12:00 h
Ascent
3,345 m
Descent
3,345 m
Highest point
1,977 m
Lowest point
585 m
Circular route Scenic Refreshment stops available

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