



Ride some of Italy’s most well-known cycling routes while staying in a premium alpine setting in Livigno. This trip combines challenging mountain rides with quality food, recovery time, and expert guidance throughout. Designed for all levels, it balances effort with time to enjoy the surroundings and the experience off the bike.
Throughout the trip, you’ll ride a selection of legendary routes associated with the Giro d’Italia, including climbs such as Stelvio, Gavia, Mortirolo, and Aprica. Distances typically range between 50 km and 150 km, with elevation gains from 1000 to 2500 metres. Each ride is supported by experienced guides and a support vehicle, allowing you to adjust effort levels based on your fitness and experience.
Groups are organised by ability, with dedicated support for beginner, intermediate, and advanced riders. This ensures you can ride at a pace that suits you while still being challenged. The focus is not on racing, but on enjoying the riding, improving your skills, and making the most of the terrain and atmosphere.
Away from the bike, the experience continues with time to relax, enjoy meals, and spend evenings with the group. There’s a strong social side to the trip, with opportunities to share stories, recover properly, and enjoy the setting after each day of riding. Non-cycling partners are also welcome and can take part in alternative activities such as hiking, swimming, or visiting local attractions.
Livigno is set high in the Italian Alps and is known for its access to some of the most recognised cycling climbs in Europe. Its location makes it ideal for reaching routes like Stelvio, Gavia, and Mortirolo, with quiet roads and varied terrain across the region.
The town itself offers a mix of mountain scenery and practical convenience, with restaurants, shops, and activities all within easy reach. Its altitude also makes it a popular destination for training, while still being accessible for riders of different levels.
You will stay in a premium alpine hotel overlooking Livigno, offering spacious and modern rooms designed for comfort and recovery. The elevated setting provides views across the surrounding mountains while maintaining a quiet environment away from busier areas.
The hotel includes a restaurant serving energy-focused meals, as well as a large spa with pools, sauna, and wellness facilities. Cyclist-friendly services such as secure bike storage and easy access to nearby routes make it a practical and comfortable base for the trip.
This trip is suitable for a range of cycling abilities, with routes and pacing adapted to match beginner, intermediate, and advanced riders. Participants should be comfortable riding on roads and able to manage longer distances depending on their chosen group.
A reasonable level of fitness is recommended, particularly for those looking to take on longer climbs. Riders should also be prepared for mountain conditions, including changes in weather and temperature throughout the day.
Our team brings professional cycling experience and coaching knowledge, offering guidance that helps riders improve while still enjoying the experience. Our background allows us to adapt rides to suit different levels, ensuring each participant gets the most from the trip.
Every part of the trip is carefully organised, from route selection to daily support. With a focus on quality, reliability, and attention to detail, riders can concentrate fully on cycling, recovery, and enjoying the overall experience.
Livigno sits deep in the Alps, about 235 km north of Milan, 206 km southeast of Zurich, and 180 km southwest of Innsbruck. It's remote but reachable by several means.
The closest airports are Bolzano (136 km), Innsbruck (180 km), Bergamo (196 km), Zurich (218 km), and Milan Malpensa (250 km). Direct shuttle connections from Milan Malpensa, Milan Linate, Bergamo, and Innsbruck are available via Livigno Express (livignoexpress.com), bookable in advance.
From Italy, the nearest train station is Tirano, connected to Milan Centrale — from there, the Perego bus runs the Tirano–Bormio–Livigno route. From Switzerland, the nearest station is Zernez (Rhaetian Railway), with the Silvestri bus continuing to Livigno.
Two main routes from Italy:
From Switzerland/Austria, you can use the Vereina rail tunnel (car-train, 18 min, every 30 min) from Klosters to Zernez, then continue via the Munt La Schera Tunnel into Livigno.
⚠️ Always check pass opening times before departing, and carry winter tyres or chains from 15 October to 30 April.
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