
Road cycling & gravel biking around Ütia de Börz
Passo delle Erbe is a spectacular and demanding destination for two-wheelers, offering winding roads, dramatic alpine scenery and an unforgettable ride through the heart of the Dolomites.
Road cycling is growing in popularity, and the ultimate challenge lies in conquering the Dolomite passes of Trentino–South Tyrol.
Each climb tests endurance and skill, whether steep or steady, but the reward is constant: sweeping alpine views, dramatic peaks and winding roads high above the valleys, set in one of the world’s most spectacular mountain landscapes.
Discover the Dolomites on two wheels
Gravel, road and endless views
Whether on a road bike or gravel, every ride immerses you in the Dolomites’ dramatic landscapes, alpine meadows, and majestic peaks, offering a thrilling and unforgettable cycling experience.
Gravel bikes are ideal for exploring Passo delle Erbe, allowing riders to tackle both asphalt and dirt roads in comfort while carrying equipment for longer adventures.

Challenge yourself, reward your ride
Conquer Passo delle Erbe in a day
Starting from Alta Badia, cyclists can tackle a demanding daily loop to Passo delle Erbe. The longest climb stretches 18 km with gradients up to 16%, requiring preparation and stamina.
Upon reaching the summit, refresh with a traditional apple strudel before continuing through Luson and St. Andrä. From there, riders can return the same way or head toward Brixen and the Pustertal valley, all while surrounded by lush meadows and breathtaking views of the Odle Group.








