Arrival at the facility and meeting with the tour assistant for details of the possible different routes available and handover of bikes to those who do not have their own. Departure towards Piancavallo, one of the historic climbs of the Giro d'Italia. The tough climb will take you to the top of Monte Cavallo, the finish line of several stages. The descent will be along the northern slope towards Lake Barcis and Montereale Valcellina, for a total of 60 km of route. Return to the hotel, dinner and overnight stay.
Departure after breakfast for the tour from Aviano via Caneva, Vittorio Veneto and Fadalto to the Vajont dam, finally reaching Erto. Packed lunch and return by car with bicycle support service. The route is about 80 km long, but it is possible to continue and descend by bicycle towards Lake Barcis to Aviano. The route will be about 160 Km. Dinner at the hotel and overnight stay.
Departure for the tour from Aviano to Conegliano and on to the beautiful Prosecco hills. The route will pass through Caneva, Cordignano, Conegliano and Refrontolo, the heart of the Prosecco area. Lunch break on request and then guided visit to a winery with wine tasting. Return, dinner and overnight stay.
Breakfast at the hotel and departure for Ragogna via Aviano and Maniago, a town north of Pordenone, known for its knife production and steelworks. The tour will continue to Spilimbergo, a beautiful town that boasts the famous Friuli Mosaic School whose masterpieces are known throughout the world. The itinerary is about 60 km long; arrival at the beautiful resort surrounded by nature, dinner and overnight stay.
Breakfast at the hotel and departure by car/minivan for Tolmezzo, where the itinerary begins with the ascent of the famous Mount Zoncolan, passing through Villa Santina and Ovaro. Once at the top, the descent to Sutrio and Arta Terme. The itinerary is 52 km long. Arrival in Tolmezzo and meeting with the driver for the transfer to the hotel. Dinner and overnight stay.
Breakfast at the hotel and departure for one of the most important and demanding cycling stages, tackling some of the most famous climbs (well known to those who love this sport), surrounded by the beautiful landscape of the Western Julian Alps. Departure by car/minivan to Cividale del Friuli and from there departure up the Natisone river, taking in the tough climb of Monte Maggiore (Monte Matajur), the Monte San Martino pass, the Drenchia / Crai climb and then the descent towards Cividale; the route is approximately 70 km long. Those who want a more demanding itinerary can continue the tour by going up towards Tarcento and, once they reach Attimis, undertake the hard climb of Porzus, followed by the climb of Valle, then the demanding descent to Cividale del Friuli and from here return by car/minivan to the hotel. This second itinerary is 77 km long. Return to the hotel, dinner and overnight stay.
Breakfast at the hotel and time at leisure to relax.
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