The Italian Alps extend all across the north of Italy, along its borders with France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia, they are immense, bold and stunning. Passo Stelvio (2757m) being the main attraction along with Passo Gavia and Passo Mortirolo.
CONQUER THE BIG 5 !! Stelvio, Mortirolo, Gavia, Bernina, Foscagno (including Cancano and Trepalle). Flexible packages and itineraries in the The Italian Alps, hitting the big climbs with an experienced tour guide and full support.
Discover the prisine shorelines and hidden side roads of Italy's more famous lakes for cycling - Lake Iseo , Lake Como & Lake Lugano before making your way to the famous thermal town of Bormio, at the base of Italy's highest pass - Stelvio
Valle d’Aosta borders France & Switzerland with scattered peaks such as Mont Blanc, Monte Rosa, Matterhorn. Superb valleys climbing Great St Bernard Pass & Colle de Nivolet. Ending in Barolo Wine Region amidst Nebbiolo grape vines...
The 2025 Giro d'Italia - We know that the first 2 or 3 stages will be in Albania, then in Italy via Le Marche, Perugia, Friuli Venezia Giulia, the 2026 Olympic host city of Cortina and even a Time Trial in Treviso - the home of Pinarello. Will you be joining us?
The 2025 Giro d'Italia Women stages are yet to be released, but be fast to get on the waiting list and BE PART OF HISTORY as the Giro d'Italia Women with its new name enters a new era under RCS Sport. (Image: Getty)
The Italian Alps can be a busy place in the summer and for our guests who know Matteo, he goes off-road beating the rat race and getting in touch with nature. Born and bred in Bormio, Matteo knows this area like the back of his hands...
The Italian Alps can be a busy place in the summer and for our guests who know Matteo, he goes off-road beating the rat race and getting in touch with nature. Join him on the new 360 Bormio Adventure Trail discovering hidden locations!
EPIC challenge in Austria and Italy for that something to challenge yourself after years of hard work on the bike, then Passes Galore is for you! This is not for the faint-hearted, but rather for the fit rider passing through Italy, Switzerland and Austria in 14 days