We often get the question: do you sell tickets for the Maratona dles Dolomites in your SHOP? The honest answer: unfortunately, no. But we understand the interest in this event—it's set in a fantastic location with a beautiful route. So, what if you don’t have a ticket? We’ve listed five great alternatives for you.
One of Italy's largest gran fondos, with a stunning route in the southeastern Dolomites. It’s a bit further to reach but absolutely worth the trip. A new route has been created for the 2026 Winter Olympics, featuring the Forcella Staulanza and the Croce d'Aune. A top-notch gran fondo at a relatively low cost—what’s not to love?
Few people know that the Dolomites also extend west of Bolzano. This area, known as the Brenta Dolomites, is the setting for the Gran Fondo Top Dolomites, which will introduce you to this unique part of the range. The best part? You can get a 50% discount on a ticket through us.
For years, East Tyrol, Austria, has hosted a special event: the SuperGiroDolomiti and its shorter counterpart, the Dolomitesradrundfahrt. The latter is a shorter ride with its own name. The SuperGiroDolomiti boasts a brutal course, including the infamous Zoncolan, which earns it a spot on this list.
For more than 15 years, this gran fondo has started in Predazzo, just southeast of Bolzano. It's a classic gran fondo, with a scenic route and impeccable organization. The highlight is the Passo San Pellegrino. With 137 km and almost 4000 meters of elevation, it’s certainly no easy ride! A shorter medio fondo option is also available.
What could be better than cycling in the Dolomites for a day? How about five days of cycling! That’s what the Giro delle Dolomiti offers. With all stages starting from the same location, there are no logistical hassles. Only parts of each stage are timed, so you can enjoy a relaxed ride. Last year, we had a limited number of discounted tickets, and we may have them again for 2025. Keep an eye on the SHOP, as tickets usually sell out within a few days.