The Stelvio Pass, a myth for cyclists and motorcyclists

A breathtaking climb up to 2760 meters above sea level

The Stelvio is a 2760 meter giant in the Alps, which has entered the collective imagination thanks to the exploits of cyclists at the Giro d'Italia and in the hearts of all two-wheel enthusiasts.
Going up the Stelvio by motorbike or bicycle is an experience to do at least once in a lifetime. Or even more .

The highest Alpine pass in Italy

The Stelvio Pass connects Lombardy (Valtellina) and Trentino Alto Adige (Val Venosta, Val Monastero) and with its height it is the highest road pass in Italy and the
second in Europe. It was the Giro d'Italia, which consecrated him to legend
he has traveled several times since 1953, and in particular the great Fausto
Coppi
. Located within the Stelvio National Park , it offers breathtaking natural scenery along the ascent and at altitude.

The 88 hairpin bends of the Stelvio

There are 40 hairpin bends on the Stelvio Pass road on the Bormio side (21.5 km) and 48 on the South Tyrolean side (25 km): panoramic, winding, incredibly fascinating.

Stelvio Cima Coppi

The Stelvio is the highest climb ever tackled by the Giro d'Italia and for this reason it is the Cima Coppi par excellence of the pink race, i.e. the climb with the highest altitude.

Summer skiing at the Stelvio

In summer there is skiing on the Stelvio: from May to November the glacier offers snow-covered slopes up to an altitude of 3450 meters and hosts training sessions for professional skiers.

On the Stelvio by any means

To the Stelvio Pass you go up from Bormio, in Valtellina, or from Prato allo Stelvio in Val Venosta.
You can climb the Stelvio by bike, motorbike or car: every time it is a unique emotion.