Grand Alps Cycling Tour
A journey across the iconic climbs of northern Italy
Until you have laid your eyes on the landscape of the Italian Alps, it’s impossible to grasp the extent of the impressive landscape that characterises northern Italy. Join us for an epic journey as we ride the most iconic climbs in Europe as well as discovering some less know jewels in the Alpine crown. The tour is fully supported on and off the bike allowing you to focus on riding and taking in the breath-taking scenery. With outstanding accommodation, spectacular food, and even better wine, make the Grand Alps Tour your next cycling adventure.
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Activity level:
LEVEL 4 – Esperto.
- Cycling is part of my daily thoughts.
- I can’t get the Italian mountains and countryside out of my mind.
- If I could, I would move to Italy and cycle every day and drink coffee.
- Do wheelies all the time. - Duration: 8 days | 7 nights
- Dates 2025: June 17-24 | July 07 - 14 | July 15 - 22 | Aug 04 -11 | Aug 16 - 24 | Sep 01 - 07 | Sep 19 - 26
- Can't see the perfect one? Request dates here.
- Price from: €3299
- Single supplement €899
- Room upgrade available: Yes
- What's included?
The Perfect Cycling Holiday
Is this what I’m looking for?
- The challenge of a cycling lifetime!
- To ride the world's most famous climbs and some less discovered gems.
- A challenge that is organised and supported by a world class team.
- Great hotels that have spas to relax in at the end of the day.
- Great cuisine that reflects local dishes.
Magical & Unforgettable
What to look forward to….
- Ride the magnificent Passo Stelvio.
- A beautiful lunch to be enjoyed with friends at the top of Passo Vivione.
- Learn what makes Ponte di Legno so popular with professional cyclists.
- Take a photo at the top of Passo Mortirolo.
Stages of your Tour
Leg Loosner Ride
30km, 350m elevation
On arrival at one of the Milan airports, you will be met by the Italy Bike Tours team who will assist you in getting all your luggage and bike boxes to the waiting vehicles to transfer you to our hotel for the evening. Situated with stunning views of Città Alta, the Hotel La Ripa is the ideal place to relax and prepare for an epic week of cycling. Our mechanic will be on hand to assist you with your bikes. After dinner, your tour manager will give you details of the next day’s ride, including some tips on how to tackle this epic week of cycling.
NembroBergamo – Lago d’Iseo
50km, 800m elevation
After departing from the most beautiful city in the region of Lombardia, our first part of the ride takes us on roads that are used in ‘The Race of the Falling Leaves’ (Giro d’Lombardia). The first climb of the day will take you up over Colle Gallo, where you will enjoy a spectacular view at the top. From here you can see Lago d’Endine in all its splendour and the mountain made famous by Marco Pantani (Montecampione) in the 1998 Giro d’Italia. Once you have circumnavigated Lago Endine, another climb awaits as you head up over Solto Collina to the foot of Italy’s fourth largest lakes, Lago d’Iseo, where a stop for an obligatory coffee on the lake is a must. The final 25 km of riding involves hugging the lakeside along several overhanging cliffs. A truly wonderful end to the first day’s riding.
Lake IseoLago d’Iseo – Ponte di Legno
79km, 1375m elevation
The second longest day of the tour starts, with a relatively flat 25 km as we ride parallel to the River Oglio. As the ride begins to climb steadily towards Edolo you will notice a difference in the style of houses and certainly the quality of the coffee! Italy is truly a wonderful country and the variety of the culture and food in each area is self-evident.
On entering Edolo you will turn right under a bridge that has stood for hundreds of years and then head along the final 30 km of your ride. Along the way, you will pass the base of Mortirolo (more of that later) and quickly realise that you have reached the ski resort of Ponte di Legno. Ponte di Legno is the gateway for cycling in the Alps and a popular destination for riders looking to get a good night’s sleep before taking on the challenge of the next day’s riding.
Ponte di LegnoPonte di Legno – Bormio
52km, 1675m elevation
Everyone has a favourite climb, one that conjures up happy memories and gives them butterflies in the stomach. For us here at Italy Bike Tours, that climb is Passo Gavia. Whether you ride it in splendid sunshine or with snow piled up along the road, Passo Gavia never fails to inspire and always leaves you thrilled. After a healthy breakfast, there’s a chance to have a quick spin and get your legs loosened before reaching the bottom of the Gavia. The first few kilometres meander through the valley before you hit a sharp ascent. However, it is not until you reach the final third of the climb that the road becomes narrower, the hairpins sharper and the views more spectacular. On reaching the summit, you can consider yourself part of an elite bunch that have conquered one of Europe’s most iconic climbs. Of course, a photo is needed at the Gavia sign and a hot chocolate to warm the cockles before your descent into Bormio and Valledentro.
Passo GaviaPasso Stelvio – Bormio
53km, 1575m elevation
If you thought yesterday was hard, today you will climb to the top of Passo Stelvio. By now the legs should be well used to riding uphill, and hopefully you will be feeling strong as the climb to the top reaches 2670m. With its 48 switchbacks, Passo Stelvio has a mythical place in cycling folklore and is rightly considered to be one of the hardest climbs in world cycling. Spectacular, amazing and awesome are just some of the words used to describe the climb. At 22 km in length, the climb is one that must be respected and so appropriate fuel and pacing is needed to reach the top. Your Italy Bike Tours team will be on hand to give you advice and assistance. For many, having the opportunity to grab a water bottle from the support vehicle or leaving the warm weather gear in the car is a major help. It’s not a day to carry any extra weight! The descent is one to be taken carefully, and make sure you stop plenty of times to take some photos that will capture great memories of this legendary climb.
Passo StelvioBormio – Passo Aprica
76km, 1700 m elevation
You will be pleased to know as you leave your base, close to Bormio, that your journey will continue in a downhill direction through several pretty little towns, before you reach the bottom of Mortirolo. Lance Armstrong still describes the climb as the hardest in world cycling and you are about to find out why! The Mortirolo is not for the weak-willed, as it offers no place to hide.. At an average gradient of 12% for 12 km, it is tough, especially as you will already have the Gavia and Mortirolo in your legs. Many cyclists underestimate the Mortirolo for a number of reasons, one being that when you reach the top, the hard work isn’t over! In fact, the ride along the top, with spectacular views of Switzerland to your right, is a real challenge. It is not steep, but there are little rhythm-breaking ‘bumps’ along the way A fast descent into Aprica follows and the familiar smell of great food and coffee awaits the riders who have conquered three epic climbs in just three days.
ApricaPASSO Aprica – Clusone
78km, 2080 m elevation
This morning we descend to Edolo from Aprica - that is the easy part of the day done! We continue to ride through Malonno before starting our first beautiful climb of the day to Passo Vivione. Famed for not having cars, it really is wonderful. The light changing as you move from the forest to the high mountain sheer magic. On reaching the top we stop for lunch before descending to the foot of the last climb of the week - Passo Presolana. Although only 8km the final 3km are epic. A great way to finish the tour you might say! The final descent in to Clusone a joy. This evening we celebrate together dinner in the heart of the town centre.
PresolanaArrivederci!
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All good things must come to an end, and this morning we will transfer you to your airport in plenty of time for your flight home.
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BIKE HIRE
The perfect cycling holiday requires pedalling on the perfect bike. So should you not wish to bring your own bike with you we have a number of beautiful bikes that you can hire at very reasonable prices. If you are not sure what is the perfect bike for you then fire as a mail and we will be delighted give you some expert advice. You can find more information about our bikes below. And yes you can buy our bikes if you fall in love with them!
Colnago V3 - the perfect road bike to hire on our more challenging cycling holidays. As you’d expect it’s lightweight, aerodynamic with great handling.
Colnago G4-X - one of the finest gravel bikes in the world from one of the most famous and respected brands in the world. A dream to ride on the gravel and the road!
Guerciotti Brera Touring ION - the ideal bike for guest looking for a little assistance when riding. The flat handle bars perfect for clients looking for maximum comfort.
Guerciotti Navir ION - loved by clients that enjoy the challenge of riding some of our more challenging tours. Assistant road bikeS are a real ‘game changer’.
COLNAGO V3
COMPONENTS:
- Shimano 105 12 Speed Di2 Drivetrain (50/34 Chainset and 11-34 Cassette)
- Fulcrum Racing 600 Wheelset
- Pirelli P7 Sport 28mm Tyres
- Shimano 105 Hydraulic Disc Brakes (160mm rotors)
- Selle Italia Novus Boost Evo Flow saddle
- (Sizes: XXS(42S), XS(45S), S(48S), M(50S), L(52S), XL(54S), XXL(56S), XXXL(58S))
COLNAGO G4-X
COMPONENTS:
- Shimano GRX 822 1x - 42T 1x Chainset, 12 Speed 10-51T Cassette
- Fulcrum Rapid Red 900 Wheelset
- Shimano GRX Hydraulic Disc Brakes (160mm rotors)
- Prologo Kappa BK saddle
- Sizes: 46s - 58s
GUERCIOTTI BRERA TOURING ION
COMPONENTS:
- SRAM NX Mechanical 1 x 11 Speed Drivetrain (40T Chainset and 11-42T Cassette) URSUS Orion Disc Wheelset
- Challenge Gravel Grinder 42mm Tyres
- SRAM Guide Rival Hydraulic Levers and SRAM Rival Caliper Disc Brakes (160mm rotors)
- Electric Polini E-P3 250 watt motor, with 70 N/m maximum torque
- 500 wh battery with 220 km range in assist mode
- DPV Touring saddle
- (Sizes: S, M)
What’s included?
- 7-nights 3* or 4* accommodation
- All breakfasts and all dinners
- Fully qualified and ex pro guide
- Fully qualified mechanic
- Van support
- Experienced team of local professionals
- Transfers (from specified airport/train location)
- IBT cycling jersey
- IBT water bottle
- City taxes
What’s not included?
- Travel Insurance (must be purchased before the tour)
- Flights
- Bike hire
- All beverages at mealtimes (water and coffee are complimentary during meals that are included in the package)
- Lunches
- Tips and gratuities
The nuts and Bolts
Useful information about your holiday
Still Undecided?
This is what our clients say about this tour…..
That was by far the best holidays we have ever had! The friendly staff were there for all our needs and were able to assist with alternate plans even when road closures happened that were unforeseen. We will definitely be joining Italy bike tours and John Lee Augustine for another trip in the future!
Karl | grand tour alps | 2023
Where to meet |
Please arrange to meet us at Bergamo Station (Or Orio Bergamo Airport) at 14:00. 24 hours before meeting we will contact you via WhatsApp to confirm the name of staff meeting you. Alternative transfers can be arranged but will incur a cost. |
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Drop off Location |
Following the conclusion of the tour we will assist you with planning and booking of onward travel. We will run one transfer to Milan airports leaving in the late morning. |
Transfer Time |
Please consider eating lunch before we collect you from Bergamo. The transfer time from Verona to First Hotel is 30mins. We will stop for a fresh coffee along the way. |
Riding in the Alps & Dolomites |
The general road conditions in the Alps & Dolomites are very good but can be effective be weather events. One must consider that the roads are shared with car owners and bikers. For this reason maybe of our rides start early when there is nobody on the mountains and weather cooler. |
Cuisine |
The food is excellent in both the regions of Lombardia and Trento. Restaurants now cater for both vegan and vegetarians. Home made local wines and beer a must to try. |
Hotel Facilities |
The hotels on this tour have spas and we recommend bringing swimming costumes. Hotels also have laundry service, good wifi and bar service. Hotels may charge extra for the use of these facilties. |
Private Tours & Groups |
We welcome the opportunity to discuss with you a private tour should you be in a group of more than six people. The private tour allows you to choose dates and personalise the itinerary according to your requirements. |
Weather |
The mountains can be unpredictable and weather may change quickly. This is particularly the case in the afternoons when high pressure builds. Our experienced guides will amend rides, routes and timings to ensure you are riding in safe and hopefully sunny conditions. |
What happens next? |
Are you thinking about joining us? You probably have some questions! There are a number of ways to contact us, email is best, we will reply within 24 hours. You can also find a contact form at the bottom of this page. |
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Get In Touch
If you would prefer to give us a call and talk cycling and Italy please WhatsApp us on the number below and we will arrange a call back.
ITA: +39 320 638 4713
Or you can chat to us online also by clicking the button at bottom right of page.
Drop us a direct email to info@italybiketours.com