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Altipiano della Paganella: Monte Gazza and Paganella
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Caratteristiche
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| Starting point | Loc. Nembia, incrocio S.S., bivio, m 790 |
| Arrival point | bivio, m 784 |
| Total length | 50,37 km |
| Elevation gain | 2028 m |
| Maximum altitude | 1826 m |
| Asphalt | 20,65 km | 40,99 % |
| Cycle path | 0,00 km | 0,00 % |
| Single track | 1,38 km | 2,73 % |
| Dirt/Gravel track | 28,35 km | 56,28 % |
Descrizione
The terrace overlooking the Dolomites!
You diverge from the Dolomiti di Brenta Bike main route at Lake Nembia: views over the Limarò gorge and of the lakes of Toblino, Cavedine and Garda reward your efforts after the tough uphill to Margon (according to a local sign, “where silence is a precious resource”) and up again to the alpine pastures at Gazza. From here you cross grazing land and pastures to Monte Gazza and Paganella: a tableland you can cycle across with spectacular views of the Dolomites!









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( alessandro,
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Paesaggio bellissimo e percorso tosto da vero biker.