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Road cycling around Canazei, nestled in the Dolomites, offers a diverse network of no traffic road cycling routes. The region is characterized by iconic Dolomite massifs such as the Sella Group and Marmolada, providing dramatic rock formations and alpine meadows. Cyclists can explore well-developed cycle paths that connect picturesque alpine villages within the Val di Fassa and Val di Fiemme. These routes often feature sustained climbs and scenic viewpoints, catering to various skill levels.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Great view, but if you go towards Sella Brunech, you should know that both up and down are very steep and slippery, despite the forest road, ski area paths.
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Hospitality, friendliness, and good food are the hallmarks of this restaurant. Well done.
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An interesting village... on the one hand there are many huts, on the other hand there are hut bungalows and hotels as well as a sports shop.
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The Tirler Alm is located above Saltria. The western part of the property now serves as an organic hotel (built in 2011, 4 stars). Opposite is the Almgasthof. The ski and toboggan run leads directly across the farm. https://seiseralm-schlerngebiet.com/seiseralm/wanderungen/546-almgasthof-tirler.html
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lunch at Baita Ciampiè before the sled ride ════════════════ 192nd excursion | on the snow from Pozza di Fassa to Baita Ciampiè, return by sled to Malga Crocifisso and end of the day at QC Terme Dolomiti ════════════════ 👇 here is the video in 4K 👇 https://youtu.be/_2Xt1vLl71c
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Cozy rest stop with very nice and friendly staff.
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Initially on an asphalt road, then on a stony path at high altitude
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A good asphalt road leads to this hut (refreshments). From here it goes further into the valley on a gravel road.
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Currently, this guide features 2 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Canazei. These routes are carefully selected to provide a serene cycling experience away from vehicular traffic.
The best seasons for road cycling in the Canazei region are typically spring (April-May) and fall (September-October). During these periods, you'll experience milder temperatures and generally fewer tourists, making for a more pleasant and less crowded ride.
While the routes in this guide are currently rated as moderate, the broader Val di Fassa and Val di Fiemme areas offer extensive cycling paths, such as the 42 km long Fiemme and Fassa Dolomites Cycle Path, which is suitable for families and offers easier options. For a moderate, traffic-free experience, consider the Val San Nicolò – Val San Nicolò loop from Pozza di Fassa - Poza, which is just under 10 km long.
The no traffic road cycling routes around Canazei, while avoiding cars, still offer the characteristic Dolomite terrain. For example, the Tirler Alm Mountain Lodge – Compatsch / Compaccio loop covers over 22 km with an elevation gain of approximately 637 meters, providing a good workout amidst stunning scenery. Expect varied surfaces typical of well-maintained alpine cycling paths.
The Canazei region, nestled in the Dolomites, offers breathtaking views. While cycling, you might encounter vistas of iconic peaks like the Marmolada, Sella Group, Sassopiatto, and Sassolungo. Specific highlights in the broader area include the View of the Sassolungo Group and the View of Langkofel and Plattkofel. The routes themselves are designed to immerse you in the natural beauty of the Dolomites.
Yes, this guide includes circular routes designed for a continuous cycling experience. For instance, the Val San Nicolò – Val San Nicolò loop from Pozza di Fassa - Poza is a great option for a traffic-free circular ride, offering a full loop back to your starting point.
Canazei and its surrounding villages are well-equipped for outdoor enthusiasts. You'll typically find designated parking areas in towns like Pozza di Fassa or near trailheads. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the route details on komoot for recommended starting points and parking information.
The Dolomites region has a good public transport network, including bus services that often accommodate bikes, especially during peak seasons. It's recommended to check the local bus schedules and bike transport policies for the Val di Fassa area to confirm availability and any specific requirements for carrying bicycles.
Yes, even on traffic-free routes, you'll often find opportunities for refreshments. The Val di Fassa and Val di Fiemme areas are dotted with charming alpine villages and mountain huts (rifugi) where you can stop for a coffee, a meal, or to refill your water bottles. Many routes pass through or near such establishments.
The no traffic road cycling routes around Canazei are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.77 stars. Reviewers often praise the unparalleled natural beauty of the Dolomites, the tranquility of cycling away from cars, and the well-maintained paths that allow for an immersive experience in this UNESCO World Heritage site.
While the routes themselves are traffic-free, rules regarding dogs can vary. Generally, dogs are allowed on trails in the Dolomites, but they must be kept on a leash, especially in protected areas or near livestock. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you carry waste bags. Check specific local regulations or signage along the route for any restrictions.


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