TRENTINO The roads that tell the story of the Dolomites (14 - 17 May 2026)
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By motorcycle on the roads of the Dolomites
Imagine riding through the roads of Trentino, between the majestic Dolomites and the crystal-clear waters of Lake Garda, where every curve reveals an extraordinary landscape.
A region that preserves its untouched beauty, with meticulous care for nature, warm hospitality, and a cuisine that will introduce you to the most authentic flavors of the area.
If you love winding roads and want to have fun on a motorcycle, this 4-day trip is made for you. We’ll guide you to hidden corners of Trentino, away from the crowds, on quiet roads that are perfect for those who want to enjoy riding in total relaxation.
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What's not included
- All meals, drinks
- Motorway, petrol, parking fees, roadside assistance
- Museum entrances, etc.
- All types of insurance
- Personal extras, tips and anything not mentioned under "What's included".
Price
Participation fee per person is indicative
EUR 590.-- Driver
EUR 300.-- Passenger
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Trentino-Alto Adige is located in northern Italy, bordering Austria to the north and Lombardy to the west. It features alpine valleys, lakes, and stunning mountain landscapes.
Absolutely. Trentino offers winding roads, scenic alpine passes, and low-traffic routes, perfect for those who love curves and breathtaking landscapes.
Trentino offers roads for all levels: gentle, scenic routes for relaxed riding, and challenging passes for those seeking curves and adrenaline.
Polenta, canederli, speck, local cheeses, and traditional desserts like apple strudel. The cuisine focuses on seasonal, local products.
The Dolomites are mainly located in the Italian provinces of Belluno, South Tyrol, and Trentino.
These mountains are famous for their jagged peaks, steep rock walls, deep valleys, picturesque alpine meadows, and crystal-clear lakes.
The coloration of the Dolomites' peaks depends on the composition of the rock itself, dolomite, which contains calcium and magnesium carbonate. This composition causes the sun's rays to refract on the rock, giving rise to the characteristic pink hue.
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