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Bike lovers can’t miss the opportunity to challenge Stelvio, Gavia and Mortirolo! These are the great Alpine passes where Giro D’Italia and thousands of bike trips take place year after year.
Passo Stelvio
Passo Stelvio is located at an altitude of 2700 m and can be
reached by bike through 3 different ways.
- from Bormio: a climb of 21 km with a gradient of a minimum of 7,3% to a maximum of 14% for a total difference in hight that exceeds 1500m
- from Prato allo Stelvio: it's the most difficult ride, the climb is 25 km long with an increasing slope that starts from Prato allo Stelvio (918 m.s.l.m.) with a total difference in height that exceeds 1800 m
- from Santa Maria (Switzerland) in Val Monastero, for a length of about 16 km
Passo Mortirolo and Gavia
These two passes are inextricably linked with Giro d’Italia, one
of the most exciting bike competitions in the world. Challenge
the passes and follow the same route of the greatest champions!
This is a wonderful experience for many cyclists.
The most difficult parts are the Mortirolo climb (13 km, a drop
of 1300 m and19% gradient) and the Gavia climb (Brescia side, 17
km and an altitude of about 1400 m.) Reach Santa Caterina and
you’ll easily get to Bormio (and Valdisotto)
Casa Sofia is located about 4 km from Bormio.
Planned to spend 2 days riding the area and I based my stay in Casa Sofia. I took also my two oldies with me. The experience was just amazing. We had an apartment which was fantastic, all you need and super clean. The balcony area was great to have our lunch. A bbq is also available.
Victoria, Melbourne - Recensione da BookingYou can enjoy a panoramic setting that is unmatched in the Alps.
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