Bike & Moto

Explore the Dolomites by Motorcycle and Bicycle from Colfosco.

Venture into the Dolomites on your motorcycle or bicycle and immerse yourself in unforgettable views and scenic routes. Let our tours to iconic locations captivate you. Let the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offer you memories that will last a lifetime.

Nestled in the heart of Colfosco, Alpine Lodge Villa Melisse is the perfect base to explore the region, offering warm Ladin hospitality and excellent services: B&B rooms & apartments, a spa, free parking, and a covered garage. We look forward to welcoming you!

Motorcycle & Bike Experience

Live Your Passion to the Fullest!

As winter melts away, Alta Badia becomes the ultimate destination for cycling and motorcycling enthusiasts. With a wide range of mountain bike trails through stunning meadows and forests, every day here is an adventure you won’t forget.

Motorcyclists can enjoy thrilling, challenging roads that promise excitement at every turn.

Tours in the Dolomites

Follow roads rich in cycling history and stunning landscapes, starting from Colfosco, and easily reach legendary passes like Gardena and Campolongo, renowned for iconic events such as the Maratona dles Dolomites.

Sella tour

From Colfosco to Corvara - 55 km

A famous and legendary route that deserves a full day to appreciate the beauty of places you’ll pass. You set out from Colfosco to tackle the first of four passes along the route: the Gardena Pass (2,122 m). After the descent, the route leads towards Plan de Gralba, where, just before the junction on the left, the ascent to the Sella Pass (2,240 ​​m) begins between the towers of the Sella and the Sasslong. After the descent, you can extend your journey to Canazei or tackle the curves of the Pordoi Pass (2239 m) between the Sass Pordoi and the Marmolada Group straight away. From there you descend to Arabba and then up again on the Campolongo Pass (1,875 m), the last pass before reaching the village of Corvara, from where you can get back to the starting point in no time.

Agordino and the Fassa Valley

From Colfosco to Colfosco - 205 km

A route that runs from Colfosco via La Villa and San Cassiano to conquer the summit of the Falzarego Pass. From here you descend to Pocol the direction of Cortina d’Ampezzo, where you take the road towards the picturesque Giau Pass. After about ten kilometres downhill, turn towards Selva di Cadore and once you have passed the Forcella Staulanza, Zoldo Alto, and Dont, head up through the Duran Pass. Then descend to Agordo and continue towards Falcade, turning at Cencenighe Agordino. Here you’ll find the San Pellegrino Pass, which leads to Moena where you reach Canazei across the Fassa Valley. The last two passes, the Sella Pass and the Gardena Pass, lead back to Colfosco.

From Cadore to the Puster Valley

From Colfosco to Colfosco - 200 km

From Colfosco you reach the village of La Villa, where, passing through the village of San Cassiano, you head up first to the Valparola Pass and then the Falzarego Pass. The route descends towards Cortina d’Ampezzo amid landscapes that hosted the front of the Great War and then reaches Auronzo through the Tre Croci Pass. Once you enter the Val Comelico, you turn towards Padola through the Monte Croce Comelico Pass, where the road leads to San Candido (Innichen). From here you take the state road through the upper Puster Valley to Olang, where the bends of the Furkelpass lead to San Vigilio. The last stretch runs along the entire Val Badia to Colfosco.

Brixen and Val Gardena

From Colfosco to Colfosco - 140 km

From Colfosco, set out in the direction of Bruneck until you get to Piccolino, where you turn in the direction of Antermoia and the Würzjoch pass with spectacular views of the Putia. From here you go down to Brixen, passing under the Plose, but we strongly recommend you extend your trip in Villnöß up to Santa Maddalena for a postcard view of the Odle. Brixen is definitely worth a visit, as is the historic church on the next street that leads to Waidbruck. From here you take the Val Gardena road via the beautiful Urtijëi until you get to Plan de Gralba, from where the ascent leads to the Gardena Pass and finally to Colfosco.