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Road cycling around Mel features diverse terrain, from river valleys to challenging mountain passes. The region is characterized by its varied elevation, offering routes that traverse both gentle lowlands and steeper ascents through the pre-Alpine landscape. Cyclists can expect a mix of open roads and scenic paths alongside natural features like the Piave River.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
4.3
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42
riders
29.9km
01:28
430m
430m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.2
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203
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39.3km
01:39
240m
240m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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4.6
(8)
200
riders
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
4.7
(11)
261
riders
75.9km
04:16
1,680m
1,680m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
91
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145km
08:15
3,280m
3,280m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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In Poland we have a real one called Sokolica.
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The Staulanza Pass (1,766 m above sea level) is a Dolomite mountain pass located between the slopes of Mount Crot (Civetta Group) and those of Pelmetto (Pelmo Massif). It belongs to the municipality of Val di Zoldo, near the borders with Selva di Cadore and Borca di Cadore. It is crossed by the SP 251 road, which connects the Val di Zoldo with the Val Fiorentina. The Staulanza refuge stands at the pass. The pass is a convenient starting point for hikes around Pelmo, Civetta, and Croda da Lago.
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Fabrizio, this warning sign made me laugh so much that I couldn't help but stop (on the way up) and take a picture of it because it's so funny to me...
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Nice sign that says drunk people are allowed to cross the street.
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A small, fine climb, good from Caprile to warm up your legs for the Giau.
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It's a very steady climb and little known among cyclists approaching the Dolomites for the first time. However, it's a completely Dolomite climb, with typical landscapes and the advantage of being less difficult compared to other climbs. The eastern slope is the toughest, starting from the Val Agordina. It's 12.7 km with an average gradient of 5.4%, largely due to a 1 km break 3 km from the summit. If it weren't for this break, the gradient would be constant between 6 and 7%. This climb is closely linked to other climbs nearby: the Cereda Pass and the Forcella Franche Pass. The small valleys between these three climbs are perfect for finding quiet roads where you can discover idyllic places and routes to enjoy in the Bellunesi Dolomites.
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One of the toughest passes in the Dolomites. The numbers on this side are devastating: 12.1 km at an average gradient of 8.2% to overcome an elevation gain of 885 meters. The intermediate section of the pass has a 5 km stretch at an average gradient of 10%. Data provided by @cyclingcols.
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There are over 170 road cycling routes around Mel, offering a diverse range of options for cyclists of all abilities. The komoot community has explored more than 8,400 of these routes.
Road cycling around Mel features diverse terrain, from scenic river valleys like the Piave River to challenging mountain passes. You can expect varied elevation, traversing both gentle lowlands and steeper ascents through the pre-Alpine landscape.
Yes, Mel offers a good selection of routes for beginners. There are 45 easy road cycling routes, such as the Val Cantuna – Piave River loop from Santa Giustina-Cesio, which leads through Val Cantuna and alongside the Piave River.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Mel offers 30 difficult routes. A notable option is the San Boldo Pass – Lake Morto loop from Santa Giustina-Cesio, which features significant elevation gain and expansive views, including the ascent of San Boldo Pass.
The routes in Mel are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 300 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from river valleys to mountain passes, and the options available for different ability levels.
Yes, the region around Mel offers several interesting landmarks. Cyclists can encounter the historic San Boldo Pass, the charming Molinetto della Croda, or the picturesque Lago di Lago. These attractions provide excellent points of interest during your ride.
Yes, many road cycling routes around Mel are designed as loops. Popular loop tours include the From Bribano to Certosa di Vedana – loop tour and the Charterhouse of Vedana – Belluno Historic Center loop from Santa Giustina-Cesio, offering convenient starting and ending points.
One of the longer and more challenging routes is the San Boldo Pass – Lake Morto loop from Santa Giustina-Cesio, which spans approximately 57.3 miles (92.3 km) and includes significant elevation gain.
Yes, some routes offer glimpses of historical and cultural sites. For instance, the From Bribano to Certosa di Vedana – loop tour includes a notable climb towards Certosa di Vedana, a historical monastery.
Yes, the Piave River is a prominent natural feature in the region. The Val Cantuna – Piave River loop from Santa Giustina-Cesio is an excellent option that leads alongside the Piave River, offering scenic views.
While primarily road cycling, the broader area around Mel does feature several huts that might be accessible or visible from some routes, such as the Col Visentin Hut. These can serve as points of interest or emergency shelters.


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