Day 1- Hochpustertal
Individual arrival at the hotel in Hochpustertal.
Day 2 – Hochpustertal – Cortina d’Ampezzo (approx. 35 km)
From Niederdorf/Toblach you start on the bike path into the Höhlenstein Valley, past Lake Toblach and the war cemetery. This area was used as the front during the 1st World War. You carry on past Lake Landro (on the left you can see the famous “Drei Zinnen”); the cycle path ascends slightly before you get to the border – “Gemärk – Cimabanche” – of the region South Tyrol and the region of the Veneto. From here you cycle down into the valley, which opens up before entering towards the south, before arriving in Cortina.
Day 3 – Cortina d’Ampezzo – Belluno (approx. 75 km)
Today the path is steady going slight downward, for the most part on the old railway track; you will see the Sorapis on the left and located on the right the “Fünf Türme”- Cinque Torri (Five Towers). You continue on to the south through the Boite Valley towards Pieve/Calalzo. From here the new cycling path takes you to Longarone. This town was completely rebuilt in 1963 after a landslide filled the dam above the village and caused a flood. From Longarone slightly hilly until you reach Belluno.
Day 4 – Belluno – Feltre (approx. 40 km)
From Belluno, the small capital of this province, the tour follows tree lined avenues and hilly landscape until the end of this day in Feltre. During the day you come along small and scenic villages. In the North your see the magnificent southern Dolomites, your accompanist in the first stages.
Day 5 – Feltre – Bassano del Grappa (approx. 55 km)
The first kilometres you cycle easily before you descend to the Brenta Valley. Where the river Brenta joins the plains, lies the town of Bassano del Grappa. The name of the town comes from Mount “Monte” Grappa. Upon arrival you can enjoy a well-earned “Grappa”. There are many places of interest to visit in the town such as San Francesco, the “Museo Civico” (Museum) or the Piazza della Libertà.
Day 6 – Bassano del Grappa – Treviso (approx. 55 km)
On leaving the Dolomitic Alps, you occasionally see various villas designed by the renowned architect Palladio. The town of Asolo is ideal for a rest before continuing along to the plains to Treviso, the town of the water striders. Along the canals there are many wonderful houses and shops to admire. This is a centre for Italian fashion.
Day 7 – Treviso – Venice (Mainland/Mestre) (approx. 45 km)
Following the River Sile, you cycle towards the Adriatic Sea straight to Venice (Mainland) where the impressive “Serenissima“ can be admired.
Day 8 – Departure
Departure after breakfast at the hotel.