Monday – Welcome Ride
20 km | 500 m elevation gain
The first day is dedicated to discovering the Renon plateau through a circular route immersed in nature, among silent forests, open clearings, and wide views of the Dolomites.
After the initial briefing and the e-bike setup, the ride starts directly from the Lodge, following secondary roads and panoramic sections with a fluid and accessible rhythm.
The gentle up- and downhills allow you to gradually ease into the retreat’s rhythm, getting familiar with the territory and with the group.
A balanced itinerary, designed to begin in harmony, letting yourself be guided by nature and by the light of the plateau.
Tuesday – Alpe di Siusi
40 km | 1190 m elevation gain
The day begins with a private transfer to the Alpe di Siusi, Europe’s largest high‑altitude plateau, an iconic landscape of alpine meadows and spectacular views of the Dolomites.
The route unfolds along a wide panoramic loop at altitude, following forest roads and smooth sections ideal for e‑bikes. The steady, progressive climbs lead to open views of the Sassolungo and the Sciliar, blending movement with the pleasure of the scenery.
Panoramic stops and lunch in a mountain hut are planned before returning to the Adler Lodge by transfer, ending the day with well‑deserved relaxation.
Wednesday – Catinaccio Panoramas
45 km | 1250 m elevation gain
The final day of the retreat leads to the foot of the imposing Catinaccio massif, one of the most captivating icons of the Dolomites.
After the morning private transfer, the route unfolds at altitude with steady climbs, panoramic sections, and smooth descents, offering continuous glimpses of the rocky walls of the Dolomite mountain range. The pace is more dynamic, designed for intermediate‑advanced riders who wish to end the retreat with an intense and scenic day.
The main break is planned at a selected panoramic viewpoint, with a traditional lunch, before returning to the Lodge by transfer.
A memorable finale blending performance, nature, and the magic of the UNESCO‑listed Dolomites.