Duration
5 Days
Distance
Custom
Format
Self-Guided
Level
Easy
Elevation
Custom
Bike Type
All-mountain
Explore one of the most spectacular mountain regions in Europe combining cycling with the freedom of van-life travel. The Dolomites Bike & Camper Experience allows you to ride some of the most iconic alpine roads and scenic valleys in the Italian Dolomites while traveling with a fully equipped campervan.
Designed for 1 to 4 riders, this self-guided program can be adapted to different riding styles — from road cycling and gravel exploration to relaxed e-bike scenic rides.
Instead of following a rigid daily itinerary, the experience offers a curated selection of recommended rides across the Dolomites. Each day you can choose the route that best matches the weather conditions, your energy levels and the terrain you want to explore.
Highlights
- Ride some of the most iconic alpine roads in Europe
- Climb legendary Dolomite passes like Passo Gardena, Pordoi and Sella
- Discover scenic valleys such as Val di Funes with the dramatic Odle peaks
Reach the famous Lago di Braies, one of the most photographed lakes in the Alps
Combine cycling adventure with the freedom of van-life travel

Itinerary
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Day 1 — Airolo Bike Park
Lift-assisted riding to maximize downhill time. Flow trails, technical lines and optional jumps allow riders to warm up, refine technique and build confidence. A perfect first day focused on progression and riding quality.

Recommended Itinerary
Val di Funes Scenic Loop
45 km | +900 m
A perfect warm-up ride through one of the most iconic valleys of the Dolomites, with panoramic views of the dramatic Odle peaks and quiet alpine roads.
Highlights
Odle mountain views · alpine villages · scenic countryside riding
Passo Gardena Alpine Ride
65 km | +1,800 m
A classic Dolomite ride crossing one of the region’s most famous mountain passes, surrounded by towering rock formations and wide alpine panoramas.
Highlights
High alpine pass · dramatic Dolomite scenery · legendary cycling roads
Sella Ronda Road Loop
55 km | +1,700 m
One of the most iconic cycling loops in the Alps, linking four legendary Dolomite passes in a continuous panoramic circuit around the Sella massif.
Highlights
Passo Pordoi · Passo Sella · Passo Gardena · Passo Campolongo
High Alpine Gravel Traverse
60 km | +1,600 m
Remote gravel roads following historic military tracks across high alpine terrain and panoramic ridgelines.
Highlights
Remote landscapes · flowing gravel sections · panoramic mountain ridges
Lago di Braies Scenic Ride
25–35 km | +400 m
A relaxed ride ideal for recovery days, reaching the famous Lago di Braies, one of the most photographed alpine lakes in Italy.
Highlights
Emerald alpine lake · relaxed scenic riding · ideal e-bike route
Itinerary
Day 1 — Airolo Bike Park
Lift-assisted riding to maximize downhill time. Flow trails, technical lines and optional jumps allow riders to warm up, refine technique and build confidence. A perfect first day focused on progression and riding quality.
Day 2 — Passo del Sole
The most adventurous and demanding stage. Early start from the hut area near Lago Ritom, climbing into remote alpine terrain toward Passo del Sole. Long technical descents, exposure and raw mountain landscape define the day. A true high-mountain enduro mission.
Day 3 — Nara Bike Area
A final day of long, continuous descents in spectacular alpine scenery. Technical variety, speed and natural flow combine for a powerful conclusion to the experience.

















Practical Info
Fully equipped campervan for the entire journey, providing comfort and flexibility to explore the Dolomites between rides.
Bicycle rental (road, gravel or e-bike)
Bike setup and preparation
Helmet and basic repair kit
GPX routes and ride recommendations
From CHF 420 / person
Price varies depending on group size.
Any questions?
For full details regarding our booking conditions, payment terms, cancellations, and refunds, please refer to our policy here
What should I wear for the tour?
We recommend comfortable outdoor clothing suitable for cycling and the weather. Closed shoes are required. In cooler months, bring a light jacket or windproof layer.
Do I need previous biking experience?
Most of our tours are suitable for riders with basic cycling experience. Specific difficulty levels are indicated in each tour description.
What should I bring with me?
Bring water, sunscreen, sunglasses, and appropriate clothing for the weather. We recommend bringing a small backpack for personal items.
Are helmets included?
Yes. Helmets are provided and are mandatory for all participants.
What happens in case of bad weather?
Tours normally run in light rain. In case of severe weather conditions, we may reschedule or cancel the tour for safety reasons.
Do you provide bikes and equipment?
Yes. The tour includes the bicycle or e-bike and the necessary equipment unless otherwise specified in the tour details.
Do I need insurance?
Participants are responsible for having their own personal accident and liability insurance.
Can beginners join e-bike tours?
Yes. E-bikes make the tours accessible to a wide range of fitness levels. Our guides will help you get familiar with the bike before starting.
Can teenagers participate?
Some tours are suitable for minors depending on age and riding ability. Please contact us in advance if you are booking for teenagers.
Are food or drinks included?
Some tours include stops at local grottos or cafés. Please check the tour description for details.
Can you accommodate dietary restrictions?
Yes. If your tour includes food, please inform us in advance of any dietary restrictions or allergies so we can plan accordingly.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point and starting time are indicated on the tour page and in your booking confirmation email.
What happens if I arrive late?
Please arrive on time. Tours start at the scheduled time and late arrivals may result in logistic problems.



