H
Current weather
9°C
min.
18°C
max.
 Over 100 tours to choose from!
Open route planner

015 Passo Stelvio

Quick Overview

Distance 137 km
Elevation gain 2.500 m
Elevation gain 2.500 m
Duration 6:30 h
Condition

1 = very easy (max. 200 hm)
2 = easy (max. 400 hm)
3 = medium (max. 800 hm
4 = difficult (max. 1200 hm)
5 = very difficult (über 1200 hm)

Tour months

May, June, July, August, September

Equipment

Helmet, cycling shoes, cycling clothing, gloves, glasses

Course: Naturno - Silandro (738 m) - Prato allo Stelvio (913 m) - Passo Stelvio (2757 m) - Passo Umbrail - S. Maria (1375 m) - Tubre in Val Monastero (1232 m) - Glorenza (907 m) - Silandro (738 m) - Naturno (554 m)

We start in the center of Naturno and ride along via Stazione to the cycle path, where we turn right towards Val Venosta. We then continue along the cycle path to Castelbello and Laces (signposted). In Laces, we follow the road that leads through the town, and proceed to Coldrano. There we return to the cycle path that leads to Silandro. From there, we continue along the state road (watch out for traffic!) and cycle uphill to Corces and Lasa (we recommend to ride this section along the state road, because the cycle path is not paved!). We pass by the pilgrimage church, and turn right towards Lasa. We pass through the town and follow the signs to the cycle path. We continue along the cycle path in the direction of Val Venosta, past Oris, until we reach Prato allo Stelvio. Just outside the village of Prato, we begin the climb that leads to the infamous Stelvio Pass. From there, 25 km, 48 hairpin bends and an elevation gain of 1800 m seperate us from the highest point of our excursion, the Stelvio Pass (2757 m). From the Stelvio Pass, we cycle towards Bormio until we come to a crossroads. Here we turn right towards the Passo di Umbrail. We continue uphill for a short stretch until we reach the pass. From the Umbrail Pass, we descend to S. Maria in Val Monastero. We keep to the right and cross the border to Tubre (don't forget to bring an ID). We continue downhill through the Val Monastero to Glorenza and then return to the cycle path. We continue along the cycle path to the Spondigna railway station. There we take the state road for a short distance before turning right towards Prato, where we get back to the cycle path. We follow the cycle path to the center of Lasa. From there, we return to the state road, since the stretch between Lasa and Silandro is not paved. Once we reach the roundabout in Silandro, we turn right to return to the cycle path that takes us back to Naturno.

Back to the overview
Logo Bike Hotels Logo Espira Logo Mountain Bike Holidays Logo Kalkhoff Logo Focus

Contact

Partner

This page uses cookies for functional and analytical reasons. Read our cookie regulations for more information. By using this website you agree with our cookie regulations.