Balanced Route
A sustained-pace journey with an intense experience
The "balanced" version of the Supermaratona is perfect for those who want to take on the challenge of 285 km and 8,500 meters of elevation gain, but prefer to split the route over two days. This allows you to enjoy the Dolomites with a bit more breathing room between stages, without missing out on the beauty and difficulty of the full course.
Anyone looking for support to organize the adventure over multiple days, including luggage transfers and accommodation along the route, can contact our official tour operator: Holimites.com
Balanced Route
A sustained-pace journey with an intense experience
The "balanced" version of the Supermaratona is perfect for those who want to take on the challenge of 285 km and 8,500 meters of elevation gain, but prefer to split the route over two days. This allows you to enjoy the Dolomites with a bit more breathing room between stages, without missing out on the beauty and difficulty of the full course.
Anyone looking for support to organize the adventure over multiple days, including luggage transfers and accommodation along the route, can contact our official tour operator: Holimites.com
Day 1 – From Badia to Selva di Cadore
The first day is intense, but still allows for some breathing room before the real final challenge begins. Starting from Badia and passing through Corvara, you will tackle the first iconic passes of the Dolomites, climbing towards Passo Gardena and continuing to Passo Sella. The route continues through Canazei, a historic town in the Val di Fassa, before ascending to Passo Fedaia, with the famous Lago di Fedaia at the foot of the Marmolada. After crossing the pass, you descend towards Alleghe and Agordo, then climb again to Passo Duran. The final effort of the day will be the ascent to Forcella Staulanza, before reaching Selva di Cadore, where the first stage comes to an end.
Here you can rest and get ready for the challenge of day two.
Main stages of Day 1:
Start: Badia
Finish: Selva di Cadore
Mountain passes: Passo Gardena, Passo Sella, Passo Fedaia, Passo Duran, Forcella Staulanza
Towns along the way: Badia, Corvara, Canazei, Alleghe, Agordo
Distance on day 1: Approx. 132 km
Day 2 – From Selva di Cadore to Corvara
The second day of the Supermaratona is the final part of the route and includes some of the toughest climbs, such as Passo Giau. Starting from Selva di Cadore, you’ll tackle Passo Giau—one of the most challenging yet most scenic sections, thanks to its panoramic views of the surrounding peaks.
After Passo Giau, the route descends to Cortina d’Ampezzo, one of the most renowned towns in the Dolomites. From the center of Cortina, you’ll climb to Passo Tre Croci, offering splendid views of the Cristallo Group. The route then returns to Cortina and continues upward to Passo Falzarego, followed by the rocky and majestic Passo Valparola.
Finally, the route concludes with the classic Sella loop: Campolongo, Pordoi, Sella, and Gardena passes, finishing in Corvara and completing an epic adventure through the most iconic passes of the Dolomites.
Main stages of Day 2:
Start: Selva di Cadore
Finish: Corvara
Passes crossed: Passo Giau, Passo Tre Croci, Passo Falzarego, Passo Valparola, Passo Campolongo, Passo Pordoi, Passo Sella, and Passo Gardena
Towns passed through: Selva di Cadore, Cortina d'Ampezzo, Arabba, Corvara
Distance on Day 2: Approximately 155 km
Day 2 – From Selva di Cadore to Corvara
The second day of the Supermaratona is the final part of the route and includes some of the toughest climbs, such as Passo Giau. Starting from Selva di Cadore, you’ll tackle Passo Giau—one of the most challenging yet most scenic sections, thanks to its panoramic views of the surrounding peaks.
After Passo Giau, the route descends to Cortina d’Ampezzo, one of the most renowned towns in the Dolomites. From the center of Cortina, you’ll climb to Passo Tre Croci, offering splendid views of the Cristallo Group. The route then returns to Cortina and continues upward to Passo Falzarego, followed by the rocky and majestic Passo Valparola.
Finally, the route concludes with the classic Sella loop: Campolongo, Pordoi, Sella, and Gardena passes, finishing in Corvara and completing an epic adventure through the most iconic passes of the Dolomites.
Main stages of Day 2:
Start: Selva di Cadore
Finish: Corvara
Passes crossed: Passo Giau, Passo Tre Croci, Passo Falzarego, Passo Valparola, Passo Campolongo, Passo Pordoi, Passo Sella, and Passo Gardena
Towns passed through: Selva di Cadore, Cortina d'Ampezzo, Arabba, Corvara
Distance on Day 2: Approximately 155 km
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