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S. Cristina - Val Gardena

S. Cristina - Val Gardena

297 Mont de Seura Tour

297 Mont de Seura Tour

Dolomites Val Gardena
Dolomites Val Gardena
Dolomites Val Gardena
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Dolomites Val Gardena
Dolomites Val Gardena
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Contacts
Tourist Office S. Cristina
Streda Chemun 9
39047 S. Cristina - Val Gardena
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This tour scores with a leisurely ascent in an enchanted-looking forest and the breathtaking view of the Dolomite landscape at the top of Mont Sëura.
RULES OF CONDUCT:
· Give way to pedestrians.
· Respect signage and stay on the trail.
· Close pasture gates and don’t scare animals.
· Always ride in a way that allows
you to stop in case of emergency.
· Use your brakes smoothly
in order not to ruin trails.

At the beginning of the summer season, some sections may still be snow-covered, depending on weather conditions. Please enquire about conditions before setting off on your hike.

To avoid injury when cycling, it is very important to wear a cycle helmet, cycling clothing and sturdy shoes. A drink, snack, sunscreen, sunglasses, gloves and protectors should also be carried in the backpack.
Medium circuit via the Jender huts to Mont de Sëura, coasting Monte Pana and back to Santa Cristina.
Ideally, you can reach the starting point by bike or by public transport. Alternatively, there are parking facilities below the gym or at the Iman Center.
The bike tour starts in the centre of S. Cristina near the town hall, which you can easily reach by public transport.
Bus to the bus stop S. Cristina Municipio/Rathaus with the bus line 350 or 352. 
Timetables at: www.valgardena.it/bus

Kick off from Santa Cristina and head west on the main road until you reach the fork across the Rio Gardena stream. Time to hop on your saddle, engage your gears, and push down on those pedals: the path coasting the Jender huts climbs to Mont de Seura, representing the highest point of the tour at 2,041 m. A quick pit-stop at the Cason Schwaige for a bite to eat while admiring the impressive rocky massif of the Sassolungo is all you need for the descent towards Monte Pana. Watch out, as the following stretch of the tour requires some technical biking skill. Just before getting back to Santa Cristina, you’ll be treated to another exquisite treat in the shape of a small trail.

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