Discover the passes in the Dolomites

Motorbike rides and convertible tours in South Tyrol

The snow is gone – it's time to bring out your prized two, three or four-wheeled motor vehicle from the garage! If you're wondering where to go with it – why not pay us a visit?

Map of the passes in the nearby of San Vigilio Dolomites

PASSES AND MOUNTAIN ROADS, „CURVES AND DUMPLINGS“

Motocycle tours in the Dolomites

Tours in the Dolomites are a great idea from spring to autumn. There are passes and mountain roads as far as the eye can see! Thanks to our high altitude, it's pleasantly warm in summer without being too hot – and the breeze adds a cooling effect....

Tours in the Dolomites are a great idea from spring to autumn. There are passes and mountain roads as far as the eye can see! Thanks to our high altitude, it's pleasantly warm in summer without being too hot – and the breeze adds a cooling effect. What’s more, we are part of the "Let's bike together" hotel group. We take the slogan "Curves & Dumplings" seriously because it brings a lot of joy! Our host Konrad is a passionate biker and an expert when it comes to motorbiking holidays. He knows exactly what you need as a biker! That's why we offer guided group motorbike rides and exclusive services to show you the very best of the Dolomites.

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Our included services for bikers

DoloMoto

Our host, Konrad Leimegger, is an enthusiastic motorbike rider himself and is happy to personally accompany you or provide great tips and tour suggestions. Roadmaps Roadbook with countless tours to choose from. We are happy to print them out for...
  • Our host, Konrad Leimegger, is an enthusiastic motorbike rider himself and is happy to personally accompany you or provide great tips and tour suggestions.

  • Roadmaps

  • Roadbook with countless tours to choose from. We are happy to print them out for you.

  • Roadbook downloadable into GPS format

  • Covered parking spaces

  • Garage available upon request

  • Washing area, tools, air compressor

  • Drying room

  • Breakdown recovery service to the hotel (subject to availability, additional fee may apply)

  • Special "DoloMoto" motorbike arrangements

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DREAM HOLIDAYS FOR BIKERS? WITH THIS EQUIPMENT; CERTAINLY!

DoloMoto Package

Road-map of the Dolomites DoloMoto T-shirt DoloMoto trophy Roofed parking space, wash corner, drying room Free use of indoor pool, saunas, infrared cabin and steam room „Happy Sunday“ dinner every week Ladin evening meal (1 x week, usually on...
  • Road-map of the Dolomites

  • DoloMoto T-shirt

  • DoloMoto trophy

  • Roofed parking space, wash corner, drying room

  • Free use of indoor pool, saunas, infrared cabin and steam room

  • „Happy Sunday“ dinner every week

  • Ladin evening meal (1 x week, usually on Wednesdays)

  • Tours on GPS or paper map (Road-book)

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An example of a beautiful motorbike ride:

Val Gardena, Seiser Alm, Rosengarten and the Sella Group

A man on a big motorbike on a pass road in front of green meadows and high mountains

An example of a beautiful motorbike ride:

Val Gardena, Seiser Alm, Rosengarten and the Sella Group

The Dolomites are full of beautiful mountain passes. This ride allows you to tick off several of them from your to-do list in one go. Starting from St. Vigil, continue deeper into the Val Badia valley. At Corvara, turn towards Kolfuschg and from there ascend to the Passo Gardena. Then ride through Val Gardena as far as Kastelruth, Seis, and finally the Seiser Alm. Here, the symbol of South Tyrol, the Schlern, awaits your admiring gaze. The Niger and Lavazé passes, as well as Latemar and Rosengarten, offer incredible photo opportunities. Returning via Val di Fiemme and the Fassa Valley, you reach Canazei. At this point, you circle around the Sella Group, passing through Passo Pordoi and Campolongo, before returning to the Val Badia valley. At sunset, the Dolomites glow in magnificent shades of fiery red, orange, and pink. This phenomenon, known as Alpenglow or Enrosadira in Ladin, is particularly beautiful in the Dolomites. Those who experience it instantly understand why the Dolomites are surrounded by so many myths, legends, fairy tales, and fables.

… or a convertible ride:o di un giro in cabriolet

Lake Antholz, Three Peaks and Cortina

Start by crossing the Furkel Pass to reach Kronplatz, and from there, head to the Antholz Biathlon Centre. Next, conquer Stallersattel Pass and enjoy a breathtaking view of the shimmering Lake Antholz in the sunlight. Then drive back along the pass...

Start by crossing the Furkel Pass to reach Kronplatz, and from there, head to the Antholz Biathlon Centre. Next, conquer Stallersattel Pass and enjoy a breathtaking view of the shimmering Lake Antholz in the sunlight. Then drive back along the pass road, getting a closer look at the lake. Now it's time to visit the famous Pragser Wildsee and then return to Toblach, entering the wild and romantic Höhlensteintal valley. Here, the imposing Three Peaks, also called Tre Cime di Lavaredo, reveal themselves directly above you, whilst Lake Misurina is not far away.

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... AND HERE WE GO!

... all the way to Cortina and across the “False King“

You can now see the Three Peaks of Lavaredo from a different angle. After crossing the Passo Tre Croci, you'll experience another stunning panorama featuring well-known Dolomite summits such as Tofane and Croda da Lago. There are delightful moments...

You can now see the Three Peaks of Lavaredo from a different angle. After crossing the Passo Tre Croci, you'll experience another stunning panorama featuring well-known Dolomite summits such as Tofane and Croda da Lago. There are delightful moments to be enjoyed in Cortina, the host city of the 2026 Olympics. Crossing the Falzarego-Pass brings you to Valparola, where you can admire the Marmolada Glacier. Finally, head back to the hotel. To fully enjoy and explore the best routes, we recommend that you join a guided tour!

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Motorcycle fun on mountain and pass roads

Discovering Italian alpine passes

The area around our house has about 55 passes. Let us advise you, you won't regret it! Small St. Bernhard Gradient: 9% | Height in metres: 2.188 | Generally open: VI-X Campo Carlo Magno Gradient: 11% | Height in metres: 1.682 | Generally open: all...

The area around our house has about 55 passes. Let us advise you, you won't regret it!

Small St. Bernhard

Gradient: 9% | Height in metres: 2.188 | Generally open: VI-X

Campo Carlo Magno

Gradient: 11% | Height in metres: 1.682 | Generally open: all year

Campolungo

Gradient: 10% | Height in metres: 1.875 | IGenerally open: all year

Falzarego

Gradient: 11% | Height in metres: 2.117 | Generally open: all year

Palade / Gampen

Gradient: 9% | Height in metres: 1.518 | Generally open: all year

Gavia

Gradient: 16% | Height in metres: 2.621 | Generally open: VII-X

Gemärk Pass

Gradient: 6% | Height in metres: 1.529 | Generally open: all year

Gardena Pass

Gradient: 12% | Height in metres: 2.137 | Generally open: all year

Giovo / Jaufen

Gradient: 12% | Height in metres: 2.137 | Generally open: all year (closes at night in winter from 6pm-8am)

Karer Pass

Gradient: 16% | Height in metres: 1.752 | Generally open: all year

Mauria

Gradient: 10% | Height in metres: 1.300 | Generally open: all year

Mendel

Gradient: 10% | Height in metres: 1.363 | Generally open: all year

Kreuzberg Pass

Gradient: 12% | Height in metres: 1.636 | Generally open: all year

Mont Genèvre

Gradient: 12% | Height in metres: 1.850 | Generally open: all year

Passo di Fedáia

Gradient: 10% | Height in metres: 2.056 | Generally open: V-X

Passo di Foscagno

Gradient: 12% | Height in metres: 2.291 | Generally open: all year

Penser Joch

Gradient: 13% | Height in metres: 2.211 | Generally open: VI-X

Pian delle Fugazze

Gradient: 14% | Height in metres: 1.159 | Generally open: all year

Pordoi Joch

Gradient: 8% | Height in metres: 1.602 | Generally open: all year

Schnalstaler Glacier

Gradient: 15% | Height in metres: 2.011 | In der Regel offen: all year

Sellajoch

Gradient: 11% | Height in metres: 2.240 | Generally open: all year

Staller Sattel

Height in metres: 2.052 | Generally open: VI-X

Stelvio / Stilfser Joch

Gradient: 12% | Height in metres: 2.757 | Generally open: VI-X

Rombo / Timmelsjoch

Gradient: 13% | Height in metres: 2.497 | Generally open: I-X

Tonale Pass

Gradient: 10% | Height in metres: 1.884 | Generally open: all year

Umbrail Pass

Gradient: 11% | Height in metres: 2.501 | Generally open: V-X

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Looking for even more adventures? The Hotel Condor is the perfect base for genuine holiday experiences with an adrenaline rush!

The two sides of pleasure
Alpine-Mediterranean cuisine and a cosy wellness complex

The Finnish sauna with the stones for the infusion in the Hotel Condor

Wellness:
time and space
for well-being

Our sauna area, infrared cabin, private jacuzzies, cosy relaxation area, and an indoor pool ensure absolute comfort and maximum enjoyment, providing a sense of relief.

A dessert of lemons and various fruits at the Hotel Condor


Culinary delights:
The perfect fusion of South Tyrolean
cuisine and Mediterranean recipes

We create delicious, typical meals from the Val Badia valley and other areas of South Tyrol. There is also a wide variety of Italian and Mediterranean dishes. Whether you love fish or prefer vegetarian options, the Hotel Condor is the right place for you!