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Supermaratona in Three Days

Touring Route

A slow-paced adventure through enchanting landscapes

The "Touring" route of the Supermaratona is ideal for those who want to experience the Dolomites in a more relaxed way, spreading the journey over three days. This allows you to tackle the most famous climbs while enjoying more time to take in the views and natural beauty—without the pressure of completing everything in a single day.

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

Touring Route

A slow-paced adventure through enchanting landscapes

The "Touring" route of the Supermaratona is ideal for those who want to experience the Dolomites in a more relaxed way, spreading the journey over three days. This allows you to tackle the most famous climbs while enjoying more time to take in the views and natural beauty—without the pressure of completing everything in a single day.

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 Agordo
The first day starts in Badia, a charming village in Alta Badia, from where the road leads to Corvara. From there, you'll tackle the climb to Passo Gardena, followed by Passo Sella, where the breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks are a true reward.
The route continues through the pass and descends to Canazei before heading up to Passo Fedaia, riding alongside the beautiful Lago di Fedaia.
The first day ends here, allowing you to rest in Agordo or nearby, and recover your energy for the next stage.

Main stages of Day 1:
Start: Badia
Finish: FAgordo
Passes crossed: Passo Gardena, Passo Sella, Passo Fedaia
Towns passed through: Badia, Corvara, Canazei, Alleghe, Agordo
Distance on Day 1: Approximately 90 km

Day 2 – From Agordo to Cortina d'Ampezzo
The second day of the route will take you through some of the most legendary passes in the Dolomites. Starting from Agordo, you will immediately face Passo Duran, a mountain pass offering spectacular views immersed in unspoiled nature. After Duran, the route continues towards Forcella Staulanza, a more regular yet still demanding climb. From there, you’ll tackle the majestic Passo Giau, one of the most iconic and scenic climbs in the entire Alpine arc. After the descent, you pass through Cortina, but the ascent begins again right away to Passo Tre Croci (1,800 metres), with wonderful views over the Val di Landro. The day ends with a return to Cortina d'Ampezzo, the “pearl of the Dolomites,” where you can explore the town and enjoy a relaxing evening. Cortina is renowned for its shops, restaurants, and its unmistakable elegant atmosphere.

Main stages of Day 2:
Start: Agordo
Finish: Cortina d'Ampezzo
Mountain passes: Passo Duran, Forcella Staulanza, Passo Giau, Passo Tre Croci
Towns along the way: Agordo, Selva di Cadore, Cortina d'Ampezzo
Distance on day 2: Approx. 110 km

Day 2 – From Agordo to Cortina d'Ampezzo
The second day of the route will take you through some of the most legendary passes in the Dolomites. Starting from Agordo, you will immediately face Passo Duran, a mountain pass offering spectacular views immersed in unspoiled nature. After Duran, the route continues towards Forcella Staulanza, a more regular yet still demanding climb. From there, you’ll tackle the majestic Passo Giau, one of the most iconic and scenic climbs in the entire Alpine arc. After the descent, you pass through Cortina, but the ascent begins again right away to Passo Tre Croci (1,800 metres), with wonderful views over the Val di Landro. The day ends with a return to Cortina d'Ampezzo, the “pearl of the Dolomites,” where you can explore the town and enjoy a relaxing evening. Cortina is renowned for its shops, restaurants, and its unmistakable elegant atmosphere.

Main stages of Day 2:
Start: Agordo
Finish: Cortina d'Ampezzo
Mountain passes: Passo Duran, Forcella Staulanza, Passo Giau, Passo Tre Croci
Towns along the way: Agordo, Selva di Cadore, Cortina d'Ampezzo
Distance on day 2: Approx. 110 km

Day 3 – From Cortina d'Ampezzo to Corvara
The third day marks the final stage of the Supermaratona – tourist version – and will take you through the last climbs and descents of this extraordinary journey. After exploring Cortina d'Ampezzo, you will tackle Passo Falzarego and Passo Valparola. From there, you return to Alta Badia, passing through the Mür dl Giat, a short but iconic stretch made famous by the Maratona dles Dolomites. The route then continues towards Corvara, where the final Sellaronda begins, with the passes Campolongo, Pordoi, Sella, and Gardena. The finish line in Corvara marks the fitting conclusion of this adventure among the most iconic peaks of the Dolomites.

Main stages of Day 3:
Start: Cortina d'Ampezzo
Finish: Corvara
Mountain passes: Passo Falzarego, Passo Valparola, Passo Campolongo, Passo Pordoi, Passo Sella, Passo Gardena
Towns along the way: Cortina d'Ampezzo, San Cassiano, La Villa, Arabba, Corvara
Distance on day 3: Approx. 86 km

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