4.6
(121)
5,875
riders
11
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Road cycling routes around Santo Stefano Di Cadore traverse the Dolomites in Italy's Veneto region, offering diverse terrain for cyclists. The area is characterized by majestic peaks, verdant valleys, and the confluence of the Padola stream and Piave River. Cyclists can expect routes winding through dense woods, alpine meadows, and challenging mountain passes, with significant elevation gains.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
5.0
(26)
1,522
riders
95.9km
04:50
1,560m
1,560m
This difficult 59.6-mile road cycling loop from Santo Stefano di Cadore offers stunning Dolomite views and passes Lake Dobbiaco and Lake Mis
4.0
(2)
90
riders
43.1km
02:16
790m
790m
This moderate 26.8-mile road cycling route from Santo Stefano di Cadore ascends Passo Monte Croce di Comelico, offering panoramic views.

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4.0
(2)
165
riders
68.3km
03:47
1,440m
1,440m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
4.7
(3)
122
riders
45.9km
02:48
1,200m
1,200m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
65
riders
111km
06:51
3,030m
3,030m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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At least it's a good hint, even if I didn't dare to do it this time.
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They are also intended to emphasize that Zoncolàn is not just a place for one Giro hero, but for the entire peloton, all the cyclists and cyclists who have arrived here.
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The three bicycles symbolize the community of cyclists, both professional and amateur, who have conquered this mountain.
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A long climb that isn't particularly difficult. Quite a bit of traffic.
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The hardest hill in Europe, a title that may not correspond to the absolute truth, but which was not assigned by chance; probably the hardest climb ever faced by the Great Cycling. If you want to face this climb I think you know what you are getting into... I can only wish you good luck and assure you that the satisfaction it gives is unique
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There are over 10 road cycling routes around Santo Stefano di Cadore, offering diverse terrain from challenging climbs to moderate ascents through the stunning Dolomites.
You can expect breathtaking Dolomite scenery, with routes winding through majestic peaks, verdant valleys like Valgrande and Val Visdende, and along rivers such as the Piave. Many routes also traverse dense woods, alpine meadows, and challenging mountain passes, providing panoramic views.
Yes, Santo Stefano di Cadore is well-suited for advanced road cyclists. The region features 6 difficult routes with significant elevation gains and challenging mountain passes. For example, the Tre Cime di Lavaredo Loop is a demanding 96 km trail with over 1500 meters of ascent.
Yes, there are 5 moderate road cycling routes available. A popular choice is the Passo Monte Croce di Comelico Climb from Santo Stefano di Cadore, a 43.1 km path featuring a steady ascent through the mountainous landscape.
The road cycling routes in Santo Stefano di Cadore are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 80 reviews. Cyclists often praise the stunning Dolomite views, the diverse terrain, and the well-documented routes that cater to various skill levels.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the Monte Croce di Comelico Pass – View of the Dolomites loop from San Pietro di Cadore, which offers expansive views over 68.3 km.
While the immediate road cycling routes might not directly pass by major waterfalls, the region around Santo Stefano di Cadore is known for its natural beauty. You can explore nearby waterfalls such as Hildenfall or Bruggen Waterfall, which are accessible from the area.
Yes, some routes offer a blend of sport and culture. For instance, the historical and panoramic route of Tudaio mountain follows an old military road to a World War I fort. Additionally, you might encounter charming churches like the Church of Sant'Anna in Padola on certain loops.
The best time for road cycling in Santo Stefano di Cadore is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. This period offers more stable weather conditions, open mountain passes, and lush green landscapes, making for an ideal cycling experience in the Dolomites.
Yes, you can find routes that take you to high-altitude huts and offer unique natural experiences. The Source of the Piave River – Sorgenti del Piave Hut loop from Santo Stefano di Cadore is a challenging route that leads to the Piave's source and passes by mountain huts.
Absolutely. The region has several mountain huts that can be points of interest or rest stops. Notable huts include Porze Hut, Hochweißstein Hut, and Giaf Hut, offering opportunities to experience the alpine environment.
Many routes in Santo Stefano di Cadore are renowned for their panoramic views of the Dolomites. Passes like Passo San Antonio, Sella di Razzo, and Sella Ciampigotto, as well as routes leading to Monte Zovo, provide spectacular vistas of the jagged peaks and dramatic landscapes.


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