Arabba

Dolomiti Superski

 · 01.05.2017

ArabbaPhoto: Tourismus
Arabba
The idyllic mountain village of Arabba is located below the imposing Sella massif with the 3152 metre high Piz Boé - surrounded by the Campolongo Pass and Pordoi Pass.


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Arabba, or "Reba" in Ladin, is located at 1600 metres in the heart of the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The idyllic mountain village of Arabba is part of the municipality of Livinallongo del Col di Lana/Buchenstein and is located below the imposing Sella massif with its highest peak, the Piz Boè (3152 metres), the mountain backdrop of the Mesola group and the Col di Lana. Thanks to the varied landscape, there is something for everyone, be it mountain bikers, freeriders, flow lovers or leisure cyclists.

  Bikers in front of the Sella massif, the snow-covered peak behind is Piz Boé.Photo: Tourismus Bikers in front of the Sella massif, the snow-covered peak behind is Piz Boé.

Another special trail worth mentioning is the world-famous Sella Ronda. This can be undertaken on your own or with the MTB guides, and with a single map bikers can cover the entire route. entire mountain railways use. Information and a MTB guide for Arabba and the surrounding area can be found here: www.dolomitesbike.com

The surrounding Dolomite passes are extremely popular with racing cyclists, as the cycling season starts in spring and the following events are organised every year in June:

To explain briefly, during the two Bike Days the Dolomite passes will be closed to car traffic for the entire day, giving cyclists the unique opportunity to take the entire road or route for themselves and enjoy the unique panorama of the Dolomite valleys.

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The most famous cycling event is probably the Maratona dles Dolomites and the South Tyrol Dolomites Herothe world's most challenging MTB race. So treat yourself to some time out and come and visit us in our wonderful holiday region, we would be delighted to welcome you as our guest.

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