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Road cycling
This difficult 34.6-mile (55.7 km) road cycling loop in Val di Non features a challenging ascent to Forcella di Brez with panoramic views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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297 m
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2.47 km
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25.5 km
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29.1 km
Public Water Fountain
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34.7 km
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55.7 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
26.6 km
20.3 km
6.08 km
1.63 km
1.12 km
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54.4 km
1.14 km
107 m
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Elevation
Highest point (1,390 m)
Lowest point (530 m)
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Friday 10 July
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This challenging road cycling route is estimated to take approximately 3 hours and 20 minutes to complete. However, given its 'difficult' grading and the demanding Forcella di Brez ascent, actual times can vary significantly based on your fitness level and how often you stop to enjoy the views.
While specific parking locations are not detailed, you can typically find parking in the larger towns along the loop, such as Cles Town Center or Fondo Town Center, which are good starting points for the loop.
No, this route is classified as 'difficult' and is not suitable for beginners. The Forcella di Brez ascent is a Category 1 climb with average gradients over 10% and sections reaching up to 17-20%, requiring very good fitness and experience in road cycling.
The route offers diverse terrain. The valley sections of the Upper Val di Non are generally well-paved cycle paths, often asphalted and gently undulating, passing through apple orchards. However, the Forcella di Brez ascent features steep, winding mountain roads, particularly on the Trentino side, which can be very demanding.
The best time to cycle this route is typically from late spring to early autumn. April is particularly stunning when the apple orchards in the Val di Non are in blossom, creating a 'large white cloud' effect. Summer and early autumn offer pleasant temperatures for the climb and clear panoramic views.
You'll be treated to picturesque landscapes throughout. The valley floor features vast apple orchards, green meadows, and charming villages. As you ascend Forcella di Brez, you'll gain magnificent panoramic views of the surrounding mountain ranges, including the Brenta Dolomites. You'll also catch glimpses of historic castles and the View of Lago di Santa Giustina.
Yes, the route passes through or near several notable points. You'll encounter the lively Cles Town Center and Fondo Town Center. The highlight of the climb is the Brezer Joch – Forcella di Brez itself, which offers extraordinary vistas and marks the border between Trentino and South Tyrol.
Yes, this route intersects with several other paths. Notable sections include parts of the Rankipino, Pista ciclabile Alta Valle di Non, Cammino Jacopeo d'Anaunia - Prima Tappa, and various segments of the SICAI Ciclo.
No, there are no special permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Upper Val di Non Loop with Forcella di Brez Ascent. The roads and cycle paths are publicly accessible.
This route is designed for road cycling, and while dogs are generally allowed in the region, bringing a dog on a demanding racebike route like this, especially with the steep ascent of Forcella di Brez, is not practical or recommended. It's best suited for human cyclists only.
Given the 'difficult' rating and significant elevation gain, you should bring a well-maintained racebike with appropriate gearing for steep climbs. Essential gear includes a helmet, sufficient water and nutrition, repair kit, spare tube, and weather-appropriate cycling apparel, as mountain weather can change quickly. A GPS device is also recommended for navigation.
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