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Road-cycling in the Dolomites
In the area of Molveno there are several magnificent routes to cycle. For example a ‘small’ ride around Andalo, Fai della Paganella and Molveno, or a bigger circle, around the Paganella mountain range. If you want, more then there are a couple of ‘mega rounds to the ski village Madonna di campiglio, direction lake Caldaro or around Monte Terlago.
Since we are cyclists ourselves, we know how important it is to have an extensive breakfast before a day of cycling. Therefore we offer the possibility to order a pasta dish on arrival at the hotel. Also we have a cycle shed to your disposal, where you can do repair jobs.
Motorcycling in the Dolomites
C
oming to
the Dolomites on your motor?
Enjoy the beautiful panoramic views along the way.Countless
curves combined with the unique rocks of the Dolomites is the most exciting
feeling for every motor driver.
In our hotel we have a few motor routes available, we are busy organizing and collecting GPS- routes. Of course all new routes are welcome!
We have an
underground garage, where you can store your motor dry and safe.

It will be named after you in our book!)
A very good site, with lots of information: www.dolomitibrentabike.it

Walking in the Dolomites
For mountaineers there are innumerable, clearly marked routes in the neighbouring area of Molveno. The nature park Parco Naturale Adamello Brenta was established in 1988 and comprises the west part of the Adamello massif.
Pleasant walking in higher atmospheres and agreeable temperatures, this in combination with the delicious kitchen of Trentino…… there where the south meets the north and vice versa.
Paragliding in the Dolomites
Are you enthusiastic about paragliding or you always wanted to do a course to learn this extraordinary sport? In Molveno there are breathtaking ascending spots.
Would you like more specific information about this subject, please contact us and we will investigate further for you.
Via Ferrata in the Dolomites
Literally ‘via ferrata’ means ‘iron way’, it found it’s origin during provisioning the front in the Dolomites during the 1st World War.
The biggest Via Ferrata area is situated in the “Parco Naturale Adamello Brenta” and offers numerous possibilities to make easy to difficult trails.
There are easy routes for the whole family; climb excursions to mountain huts and trailed climbing routes in the Brenta massif, but also graded as very difficult challenges like “Via delle Bocchette” for the practiced climber.
The natural “cathedrals” with their high peaks in this landscape are ideal for trekking and mountaineering. You can challenge yourself daily with these impressive steep walls of the Croz dell’Altissimo, the Campanil Basso or the cima Tosa.
Watersports in the Dolomites
On the lake of Molveno are several different water sports to be practiced. From windsurfing, swimming, canoeing, pedal boating, rowing and fishing.
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