TORBOLE - MONTE BALDO - Passo di San Velentino - Polsa - TORBOLE

Monte Baldo is located at an altitude of 1617m.a.s.l.;

Below is a proposed route starting in Torbole, ascending Monte Baldo via Passo di San Valentino, descending to Pra da Stua, ascending Passo di San Valentino, and returning to Polsa:
Torbole - Monte Baldo - Passo di San Velentino - Polsa - Torbole 100 km

Monte Baldo - 1617m.a.s.l. from Mori:
1. Directions:
How to get to Torbole, where to stay, rent a bike or park the car, can be found here
2. Route description with suggestions for meal and/or water refueling stops:
ruszamy na trasę wg the map;
- 0,5km: (78m.a.s.l.) turn left - bike sign: pista ciclabile;
- 0,7km: (85m.a.s.l.) turn left - bike sign: Nago - Rovereto;
- 2,3km: Nago (226m.a.s.l.) continue on the Mori - Torbole bike trail; Note - in Nago we can follow the gpx track through Via dei Forni (straight ahead - under the low passage - watch your head) or follow the on-site signs to the left;
- 10,8km: Mori (208m.a.s.l.) turn onto the SP3 road - the climb begins;
- 15,7km: (537m.a.s.l.) drinking water source on the right;
- 16,6 - 18,7km: Crosano i Brentonico (600-700m.a.s.l.) gastronomic points;
- 28,2km: Passo di San Valentino (1314m.a.s.l.) continue straight on SP3 - sign: rifugio Graziani;
- 29,4km: (1352m.a.s.l.) drinking water source on the right;
- 33,2km: Monte Baldo (1617m.a.s.l.) first goal achieved; gastronomic point - Rifugio Graziani;

The climb profile from Mori (10,8km) to Monte Baldo (33,2km) can be found on: climbfinder.com and cyclingcols.com

Continue on SP3;
- 35,8km: (1420m.a.s.l.) good place for coffee - Rifugio Bocca di Navene - gastronomic point with outdoor tables;
- 39,1km: Prà Alpesina (1462m.a.s.l.) drinking water source on the left - turn onto SP230 - sign: Avio;
- 39,4km: (1454m.a.s.l.) gastronomic point with Italian cuisine 'Chalet Hawk Prà Alpesina';
- 41,9km: Passo Pozza della Cola (1289m.a.s.l.) drinking water source on the left;
- 45,5km: (1028m.a.s.l.) turn left onto SP208 - sign: Brentonico; the climb begins;
- 50,1km: Passo di San Valentino (1314m.a.s.l.) second goal achieved; drinking water source on the left side of the parking lot, 50m before the pass; turn right onto SP3;

The climb profile from Lago di Prà della Stua (45,5km) to Passo di San Valentino (50,1km) can be found on climbfinder.com

- 58,9km: (681m.a.s.l.) turn sharply right onto SP218 - sign: Polsa; the climb begins;
- 70,2km: Polsa (1301m.a.s.l.) third goal achieved; gastronomic point Ristorante Pizzeria Camping Polsa;

The climb profile from Fontechel (58,9km) to Polsa (70,2km) can be found on climbfinder.com and cyclingcols.com

Descend on the same road;
- 83,2km: Brentonico (658m.a.s.l.) continue straight, descending from SP3 - sign: Castione;
- 85,2km: Castione (525m.a.s.l.) drinking water source on the left, in front of the church;
- 89,6km: (206m.a.s.l.) we turn left onto the Mori-Torbole cycling path (cycling sign - Lago di Garda 10.8), which takes us back to the starting point;

Statistics about Polsa can be found on the website: procyclingstats.com and Passo di San Valentino on: procyclingstats.com

   Download the route in: gpx



Statistics of the ascent to Monte Baldo:
- start at an altitude of 208m.a.s.l. (10,8km) finish at 1617m.a.s.l. (33,2km)
- total elevation difference: 1482m
- length of the climb: 22,4km
- average gradient: 6,6%
- max gradient on a 100m stretch: 13,4%

road to Monte Baldo in Google Street View:



Statistics of the ascent to Passo di San Valentino:
- start at an altitude of 1024m.a.s.l. (45,5km) finish at 1314m.a.s.l. (50,1km)
- total elevation difference: 290m
- length of the climb: 4,6km
- average gradient: 5,8%
- max gradient on a 100m stretch: 10%

Passo di San Valentino in Google Street View:



Statistics of the ascent to Polsa:
- start at an altitude of 681m.a.s.l. (58,9km) finish at 1301m.a.s.l. (70,2km)
- total elevation difference: 620m
- length of the climb: 11,3km
- average gradient: 4,9%
- max gradient on a 100m stretch: 11,2%

road to Polsa in Google Street View: