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Italy
Trentino
Mazzin

Campitello di Fassa – Canazei loop from Campestrin - Ciampestrin

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Bike touring routes & trails
Italy
Trentino
Mazzin

Campitello di Fassa – Canazei loop from Campestrin - Ciampestrin

Hard

4.9

(9)

337

riders

Campitello di Fassa – Canazei loop from Campestrin - Ciampestrin

03:21

31.8km

960m

Cycling

Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: March 29, 2026

Tips

Includes a very steep uphill segment

You may need to push your bike.

After 5.16 km for 204 m

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Start point

Bus stop

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6.16 km

Micheluzzi Alpine Hut – Duron Hut

Highlight • Mountain Hut

Historic refuge located at 1860 m above sea level, in the heart of the magnificent Val Duron. Its history begins towards the end of the 19th century. At the time it was used as a simple stable for sheltering mountain pasture animals and as a tabià to store hay. At that time it was owned by Barbara (Bertola) and Luigi Rizzi de Ferat, a well-known Alpine Guide in the valley. Later the refuge was inherited by one of the daughters, Maria Orsola Rizzi, married to Battista Micheluzzi (known as Tita). The family spent the summers dedicating themselves to grazing and haymaking, giving hospitality to the numerous people passing by. The refuge was then known as Malga Micheluzzi. In the following years it underwent enlargements and improvements, precisely to meet the new needs of hospitality and refreshment of travellers. From the 1980s, for the next 12 years, it was managed by one of the daughters, Carmen, with the help of her children Graziano and Adriana.

Upon the death of Battista Micheluzzi, the refuge passed to his second daughter Adalgisa. Since 1992 Adalgisa and her husband Marco Bernard de Bernardo have carried on the family tradition by managing the refuge with their four children: Nadia, Erwin, Davide and Ivana. In recent years, further improvements and an important renovation were made which gave the refuge an aesthetic in harmony with the surrounding natural environment.

Today the Micheluzzi Refuge continues to be a point of reference for hikers in the valley, both in terms of catering and hospitality. The rooms on the ground floor and the bedrooms have been renovated, all with private bathrooms.
It is open both in the summer period (from the beginning of June to mid-October) and in the winter period (from the beginning of December to the end of April).

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13.0 km

Jëuf da Duron - Mahlknechtjoch - Passo Duron

Mountain Pass

3

21.1 km

I create this highlight here because I still had the energy to take photos. The climb to the Micheluzzi Refuge is not for muscular gravel riders. I had to push the bike for a good part of the route, the slopes were too much for a human being.

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23.5 km

Torrente Avisio

Highlight • River

There is a myth about Torrente Avisio.
The Marmolada was created when the original mountain dwellers skipped a Sunday mass in order to bring in the harvest before the onset of winter. It started snowing and didn't stop and the mountain people had to move into the valley.
However, a young woman remained on the mountain and was snowed in. For this reason she began to cry and her tears still feed the Torrente Avisio to this day.

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5

23.6 km

Nice children's playground and fountain with fresh, good water

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24.8 km

Campitello di Fassa

Highlight • Settlement

Campitello di Fassa, framed by the Dolomites, is a popular base for those who love cycling thanks to its strategic position in the heart of Val di Fassa. From here, historic climbs start, such as the one towards Passo Sella, Passo Pordoi and Passo Fedaia, which allow you to try mountain routes immersed in spectacular landscapes. The variety of routes offers possibilities for cyclists of different preparations, also including dirt paths and panoramic roads to explore the upper valley, with rest points between the refuges and surrounding villages.

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7

26.2 km

There is a very nice area with seating and a fountain with fresh spring water

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28.0 km

Canazei

Highlight • Settlement

Perfect valley for training

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28.0 km

in Canazei

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31.8 km

End point

Bus stop

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23.7 km

5.66 km

1.89 km

551 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

22.3 km

5.90 km

2.61 km

787 m

313 m

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Highest point (2,210 m)

Lowest point (1,390 m)

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