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Climb to Monte Grappa from Alano di Piave

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Italy
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Belluno
Alano Di Piave

Climb to Monte Grappa from Alano di Piave

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13

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Climb to Monte Grappa from Alano di Piave

02:51

25.3km

1,780m

Road cycling

The ascent to Monte Grappa from Alano di Piave is one of the less busy roads on the Belluno side.

The first part is practically devoid of hairpin bends, with gradients between 11% and 13% and a few moments of respite up to the top of Monte Tomba.

From Monte Tomba, continue straight on the road that leads to the top of Monte Grappa and, after going around Monte Meatte and pedaling along a short descent, immerse yourself in the Valle delle Mure. With the pastures around you, enjoy the crisp air and the landscape before continuing to climb up to the meadows of the Ardosa and Ardosetta malga.

From here continue until it joins the Cadorna road which will lead you to the final point, the Monte Grappa Shrine, not before passing the Milan barracks, built into the rock during the war to house the personnel involved in road and fortification works of Grappa.

Last updated: June 8, 2024

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Ascent to Monte Tomba from Alano di Piave

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Nice 6km climb, the first 4 are quite steep over 10%, the last 2 are between 8 and 9%.
Ascent mainly in the shade, which helps during hot summer days.

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16.2 km

SP141 Between Cima Mandria and Le Mure

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Very suggestive passage of the SP141 between Cima Mandria and Le Mure.

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25.0 km

Monte Grappa

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It is a truly grandiose military fortification work, built in 10 months, starting in November 1917. It was designed by Col. del Genio Nicola Gavotti to strengthen the defense of the Grappa massif.
It has a tunnel development of about 5 Km., consists of a main arm of m. 1,500, from which numerous secondary branches radiate towards the artillery and machine-gun emplacements, observers and outlets for counter-offensive sorties

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25.4 km

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25.3 km

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Wednesday 15 July

31°C

19°C

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May 30, 2023

The ascent to Monte Grappa from Alano di Piave is one of the less busy roads on the Belluno side.



The first part is practically devoid of hairpin bends, with gradients between 11% and 13% and a few moments of respite up to the top of Monte Tomba.



From Monte Tomba, continue straight on the road that leads

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