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South Tyrol
Sexten - Sesto

Plätzwiese-Prato Piazza MTB Loop

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Italy
South Tyrol
Sexten - Sesto

Plätzwiese-Prato Piazza MTB Loop

Hard

4.8

(45)

422

riders

Plätzwiese-Prato Piazza MTB Loop

06:28

71.9km

1,110m

Gravel riding

Embark on a challenging gravel biking adventure through the Dolomites with the Plätzwiese-Prato Piazza MTB Loop. This difficult route covers 44.7 miles (71.9 km) and demands a significant effort, climbing 3627 feet (1105 metres) over an estimated 6 hours and 28 minutes. You will navigate a mix of wide gravel roads, winding forest paths, and sections along old railway tracks. The journey culminates at the stunning Prato Piazza (Plätzwiese) high plateau, where you can soak in expansive alpine views.

Planning your ride requires good preparation, as this route is rated difficult and calls for very good fitness and advanced riding skills. Be aware that some sections might be so steep or technical that you will need to push your bike. Common starting points with available parking include towns like Dobbiaco or Villabassa, making them convenient access points for your adventure.

This loop takes you deep into the stunning landscapes of Naturpark Drei Zinnen / Parco Naturale Tre Cime, offering diverse scenery throughout. You will pass by picturesque Lake Dobbiaco and Lake Dürrensee, and enjoy panoramic views of iconic peaks such as Monte Cristallo and the famous Three Peaks of Lavaredo. The highlight is undoubtedly the Prato Piazza (Plätzwiese) high plateau, which provides unparalleled 360-degree vistas from its 2000-metre altitude.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

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Naturpark Drei Zinnen - Parco Naturale Tre Cime

Naturpark Fanes-Sennes-Prags - Parco Naturale Fanes-Sennes-Braies

Waypoints

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Hotel

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4.19 km

Cycle path between Sesto and San Candido

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

This bike path leads through so many beautiful corners that you won't be able to make any progress because of your amazement. High above, the rugged ridges of the Dolomites rise, while the valley is dominated by lush green meadows and slowly babbling brooks and rivers. Caution: addictive.

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9.08 km

San Candido / Innichen

Highlight • Settlement

The center of San Candido, with its renowned church of San Michele, is undoubtedly one of the most popular tourist destinations. It's a playground for winter sports, cycling (the San Candido-Lienz cycle path is magnificent), whether road, gravel, or mountain biking; unparalleled hikes in the Tre Cime di Lavaredo Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site; climbing, via ferratas, sport fishing; swimming in the fully equipped pool; and cable cars that take you to Mount Elmo and Mount Baranci. In short, a true paradise for nature lovers and culture lovers alike, as San Candido offers its guests concerts, events, markets, and much more.

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16.5 km

Lake Dobbiaco

Highlight • Lake

In my opinion, the lake is one of the most beautiful in the Dolomites. However, bathing is only for the toughest. The campsite restaurant has a delicious Calzone pizza!

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16.7 km

Railway cycle paths are always a highlight. Often dead straight and with only a slight gradient, they run through the quiet hinterland and offer pure bike pleasure. If the scenery is as impressive as it is here, it doesn't get any better!

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25.3 km

Lake Dürrensee

Highlight • Lake

Lake Landro is located at the end of the Val di Landro, in Alto Adige, about twenty kilometers from Cortina d'Ampezzo. From the cycle path that runs along the shore of the lake you can admire the steep rock faces of the Dolomites.

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36.1 km

Prato Piazza (Plätzwiese)

Highlight • Viewpoint

A beautiful high valley at around 2,000 meters above sea level, surrounded by the mountain ranges of the Hohe Gaisl, the Drei Zinnen, the Tofana and Monte Cristallo. The best cakes are at the Plätzwiesenhütte, but this requires a short detour.

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53.0 km

Niederdorf Market Square

Highlight • Settlement

The market square in Niederdorf has remained true to its old flair. There is still an old drinking water fountain with fresh spring water on the square. It is framed by many picturesque historic houses.

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71.9 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

22.6 km

15.5 km

13.9 km

11.1 km

6.72 km

2.13 km

Surfaces

34.4 km

20.1 km

10.6 km

4.47 km

2.18 km

165 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain will I encounter on the Plätzwiese-Prato Piazza MTB Loop?

The loop features diverse terrain, ideal for gravel biking. You'll ride on wide gravel roads, including old military roads, forest paths, and short paved sections. Dedicated asphalt bike paths are common near towns like Dobbiaco and Villabassa. Some parts even utilize abandoned railway tracks converted into cycle paths. While mostly firm, some sections can be technical.

Is the Plätzwiese-Prato Piazza MTB Loop suitable for beginners?

The overall loop is generally rated as a 'difficult' mountain bike ride, requiring very good fitness and advanced riding skills. Some sections may even require pushing your bike. However, the high plateau itself offers an easier 3.6-mile (5.8 km) circuit suitable for all skill levels, and some routes feature sections with only slight ascents.

When is the best time of year to ride this loop?

The best time to ride is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the weather is most favorable and the trails are clear of snow. During these months, you can fully enjoy the panoramic views and alpine meadows. Winter riding is generally not recommended due to snow and ice.

What are the main points of interest along the route?

You'll experience breathtaking panoramic views of the Dolomites, including Monte Cristallo and the Three Peaks of Lavaredo. Notable highlights include the stunning Prato Piazza (Plätzwiese) high plateau, picturesque Lake Dobbiaco and Lake Dürrensee, and the historic Rifugio Vallandro/Dürrensteinhütte. You'll also pass through charming settlements like San Candido / Innichen.

Are there places to eat or rest along the route?

Yes, the Rifugio Vallandro/Dürrensteinhütte on the Prato Piazza high plateau offers a place to rest and refuel. Additionally, as the route passes through or near settlements like San Candido / Innichen and Niederdorf Market Square, you'll find various amenities, cafes, and restaurants.

Does the loop connect with other well-known trails?

Yes, the route intersects with several other trails. Notably, it covers significant sections of the Munich-Venice - part Italy 1, Stoneman Dolomiti-Bike, and E1 - La Lunga Via delle Dolomiti. You'll also find parts of the EuroVelo 7 - Sun Route - part Italy 1 and various local cycle paths like the Pustertal Radweg.

Is the Plätzwiese-Prato Piazza MTB Loop dog-friendly?

As the route is largely within the Fanes-Sennes-Braies Nature Park, dogs are generally allowed but must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors. Always carry waste bags and ensure your dog is well-behaved and can handle the varied terrain and duration of the ride.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for the Fanes-Sennes-Braies Nature Park?

The Plätzwiese-Prato Piazza area is part of the Fanes-Sennes-Braies Nature Park. Generally, there are no entrance fees for the park itself. However, specific regulations might apply to vehicle access to certain areas, especially during peak season, or for organized events. Always check local signage or official park websites for the most current information regarding permits or access restrictions.

Where can I park to access the Plätzwiese-Prato Piazza MTB Loop?

Access points for the loop are typically found near towns such as Dobbiaco, Villabassa, or San Candido. Parking options are usually available in these areas, often with designated parking lots for visitors. From these towns, you can connect to various sections of the loop. Public transport options, such as buses, also serve the region and can help you reach different starting points.

Is the Plätzwiese-Prato Piazza MTB Loop suitable for families?

While the full loop is challenging, families with children or those seeking an easier ride can enjoy the 3.6-mile (5.8 km) circuit on the Prato Piazza (Plätzwiese) high plateau. This section is generally flat and offers stunning views, making it suitable for all skill levels. For the longer, more difficult sections, it's best for families with older, experienced riders.

What historical landmarks can I see on the route?

Beyond the natural beauty, the route offers historical insights. You can see the 'Sperrwerk Plätzwiese' or 'Forte Prato Piazza,' an Austro-Hungarian fortress from WWI. The trail also utilizes old military roads and abandoned railway tracks, which have been converted into cycle paths, adding a unique historical dimension to your ride.

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Trail Reviews

Squame
August 16, 2023, San Candido - Prato Piazza - Lago di Braies - San Candido

Panoramic ring suitable for gravel bikes, gravel and flowing and relaxing cycle paths. The ascent to Prato Piazza is rewarded by the splendid panorama at the summit.

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Panoramic and relaxing tour, we gave up the last climb towards Val Casies because of a threatening storm. It will be for the next one!

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On the 4th day we went from Strassen to Cortina d'Ampezzo. After a short stroll through the town of Innichen I actually wanted to go to Lake Braies. But because I was later than I thought I would be, I decided to go straight to Plätzwiese. The climb went well, the last 1.5km were tough. When I got to the top I had a rest. Then I continued through the plateau to the Dürrensteinhütte. On the way down to the valley I was repeatedly accompanied by drizzle. And because I was earlier than I thought and was feeling good, I went back to Lake Toblach and the view of the Three Peaks. The way back and on to Cortina was just a breeze.

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