1300 km in the most beautiful country in the world

Discover the route

The Stages

13 Stages

Alpi4000 takes you to the Alpine peaks and valleys, between breathtaking views and authentic villages, with stages designed to experience every moment of the journey in full adventure and discovery

13 Refreshments

Along the way, our refreshments welcome you with energy and taste, offering support and moments of pause between climbs

1 Bag Drop

With the bag drop service in Bormio, you can leave your luggage in total safety and ride light, enjoying every stage without worries

The GPX files will be published a few weeks before the event

Stage 1: Start of the Adventure

Bormio Partenza

Passo Bernina

57

kms

2049

m DSL +

Very difficult stage. Short route but with three Alpine Passes over 2000 meters.

Stage 2: Engadine and Lake Como

Passo Bernina

Vendrogno

122

kms

1091

m DSL +

Non-demanding stage. Mostly downhill and short route.

Stage 3: Vendrogno Rescaldina

Vendrogno

Rescaldina

86

kms

1044

m DSL +

From Vendrogno downhill to Taceno, then with the route mostly on a cycle path it takes us to the end of the VALSASSINA climb to Colle Basilio.

Stage 4: The Duomo of Milan

Rescaldina

Gorgonzola

64

kms

144

m DSL +

From Rescaldina, passing through some villages on the outskirts of Milan and on the Villoresi canal cycle path, you enter the center of Milan. Castello Sforza, Duomo, Teatro La Scala surround this stage that continues on the AIDA cycle path until it reaches Gorgonzola.

Stage 5: Gorgonzola - Albano Sant'Alessandro

Gorgonzola

Albano Sant'Alessando

57

kms

206

m DSL +

From Gorgonzola along the AIDA cycle path to Cassano d'Adda and then pass through the Caravaggio Sanctuary. Direction Palazzolo sull'Oglio and then arrival at Trescore Balneario.

Stage 6: Albano Sant'Alessandro - Schilpario

Albano Sant'Alessando

Schilpario

89

kms

1850

m DSL +

From Albano, it descends 500 meters above Cole San Giovanni and then runs along the east shore of Lake Iseo to almost Lovere and then climb towards Clusone. Then you face the Presolana Pass at 1297 meters. A short descent and then go back to Schilpario.

Stage 7: Return to Bormio

Schilpario

Bormio

119

kms

2945

m DSL +

From Schilpario you climb up to 1827 meters of Passo del Vivione.

Tappa 8: Bormio - Spormaggiore

Bormio

Spormaggiore

126

kms

2700

m DSL +

A challenging start to the second half

Stage 9: Spormaggiore - Feltre

Spormaggiore

Feltre

159

kms

2096

m DSL +

From Spormaggiore you go up to Andalo and then descend to Lake Molveno. Passing the panoramic cycle path of the Sarche Gorges, continue to Trento. There are no more climbs but an undulating path that, passing from Levico Terme, takes us to Feltre.

Stage 10: Feltre - Pieve di Cadore

Feltre

Pieve di Cadore

87

kms

1482

m DSL +

Very nervous route with continuous ups and downs up to Belluno and then a gentle climb to Pieve di Cadore.

Stage 11: The Dolomites

Pieve di Cadore

Rocca Pietore

109

kms

2469

m DSL +

Discovering the Dolomites

Stage 12: Rocca Pietore - Merano

Rocca Pietore

Merano

136

kms

1568

m DSL +

You leave Val di Fiemme in the direction of Bolzano and then on an all-cycle path through the Val d'Adige, in the middle of apple orchards, to Merano.

Stage 13: A Grand Final. Merano Bormio

Merano

Bormio Arrivo

98

kms

2571

m DSL +

It's the last effort, but it's also the queen stage of ALPI 4000 with the climb of RE STELVIO From Merano