Dolomites pass guide
Mountain passes in the Dolomites.
The compact heart of Alpine pass riding: four-pass loops, limestone towers, car-free bike days, and classic roads around the Sella massif.
The Dolomites are less about one giant summit and more about concentration. Pordoi, Sella, Gardena, and Campolongo sit close enough to create the famous Sella Ronda circuit, with short climbs, dramatic limestone scenery, and villages never far away.
This hub is the easiest place to plan a first Dolomite pass day. Use the individual pages for elevation, surface, season, and nearby links, then jump into the loop guide when you want the passes stitched into a route.
The highest summits below: Passo Pordoi (2,239 m), Passo Sella (2,218 m), Passo Gardena (2,121 m), Passo Campolongo (1,875 m). Each card opens a full profile with elevation, surface, season, gradient, nearby passes, and route notes.
Compare summit height alongside road character — a long paved through-road fits a different kind of day than a short, steep dead-end climb. Check season and surface before committing, then use the nearby-pass links to chain a longer route together.