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Villnöß - Funes

Climb to Passo delle Erbe from Santa Maddalena

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Road cycling routes
Italy
South Tyrol
Villnöß - Funes

Climb to Passo delle Erbe from Santa Maddalena

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4.3

(3)

108

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Climb to Passo delle Erbe from Santa Maddalena

02:35

39.0km

1,230m

Road cycling

Challenge yourself on this difficult 24.2-mile road cycling climb to Passo delle Erbe from Santa Maddalena, with stunning Dolomites views.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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6.31 km

View of Val di Funes and the Dolomites

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Val di Funes is beautiful and often traffic-free. This is one of several points from which you have a great view.

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19.4 km

The Würzjoch (2,006 meters) is definitely one of those passes where you can stay for a few days without having to drive a route twice. A bike paradise, so to speak. Together with the Kofeljoch it connects the Eisack valley in the west with the Gadertal in the east and lies in the shadow of the majestic north face of the Peitlerkofel. There is not often that much panorama on a mountain bike tour!

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39.0 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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38.5 km

348 m

101 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

38.9 km

101 m

< 100 m

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Highest point (1,980 m)

Lowest point (1,110 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is the climb to Passo delle Erbe from Santa Maddalena?

This route is rated as difficult and demands very good fitness. The climb is approximately 39.0 kilometers long with an elevation gain of 1,230 meters. It features an uneven profile with both easier sections and extremely steep pitches, reaching maximum gradients of up to 16%.

What are the main scenic highlights along the route?

The route offers breathtaking views throughout. You'll experience the iconic Santa Maddalena church against the backdrop of the Odle Dolomites, and as you ascend, you'll pass through green meadows with panoramic views of the Sexten Dolomites, the Sella group, and even the distant Marmolada. A key highlight is the View of Val di Funes and the Dolomites. Nearing the summit, the majestic Sass de Putia becomes a prominent feature, and the destination itself is the beautiful Würzjoch / Passo delle Erbe / Ju de Börz.

Where does the route start, and is there parking available in Santa Maddalena?

The route begins in Santa Maddalena, nestled in Italy's Funes Valley. While specific parking details aren't provided, Santa Maddalena is a well-known starting point for exploring the area, and parking options are generally available in such tourist-friendly villages. It's advisable to check local parking regulations upon arrival.

What is the best time of year to cycle this route?

The Dolomites are best enjoyed for cycling during the warmer months, typically from late spring (May/June) through early autumn (September/October). During this period, the weather is generally more stable, and the passes are clear of snow. Always check the local weather forecast and road conditions before you go.

Are there water refill points or cafes along the route?

Yes, you can find water fountains in towns such as San Pietro, which is useful for refilling bottles. There are also cafes and restaurants near Passo delle Erbe, providing opportunities for a break and refreshments after your climb.

Do I need any permits or pay an entrance fee for this area?

This route passes through the Puez-Odle Nature Park. Generally, there are no specific entrance fees or permits required for cycling on public roads within the park. However, always respect local regulations, especially regarding protected areas and any specific rules for cyclists.

Is this cycling route dog-friendly?

While the route is a road cycling climb, dogs are generally allowed in the Dolomites region, especially on trails and in natural areas. If you plan to bring a dog, ensure they are well-behaved and kept on a leash, especially in populated areas or near wildlife. Always carry water for your pet.

What is the terrain like on the climb to Passo delle Erbe?

The terrain is primarily paved road, though the asphalt quality can vary from perfect sections to slightly broken-up areas, but generally poses no issues for climbing. The road can be narrow, particularly after San Pietro in Funes, and includes numerous switchbacks as you gain elevation.

Does this route connect with other well-known paths?

Yes, sections of this route intersect with several other paths. Notably, it covers parts of the Bergbauernweg, the Alta Via n. 2 delle Dolomiti - Dolomiten-Höhenweg Nr. 2, and the Sunnseitenweg. You'll also briefly cross the Panoramaweg (Villnöß) - Sentiero Panorama (Funes).

What makes Passo delle Erbe a unique cycling destination compared to other Dolomite passes?

Passo delle Erbe, also known as Würzjoch, is often considered a hidden gem in the Dolomites. While perhaps not as famous as some other passes, it offers an equally rewarding experience with generally less traffic, providing a more peaceful cycling environment. Its long, challenging climb and stunning, varied scenery make it a truly memorable ride.

Is public transport available to Santa Maddalena for the start of the ride?

Santa Maddalena in the Funes Valley is accessible by public transport, typically via bus services connecting from larger towns in the region like Brixen (Bressanone) or Klausen (Chiusa). It's recommended to check local bus schedules for the most current information when planning your trip.

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