Mountain biking holidays in the Dolomites

Bike hotel in Obereggen – Trails. Elevation gain. Freedom.

Get out of the house. Hop on your bike. The Alma Alpina Lodge is situated at an altitude of 1,550 metres – right in the heart of the Eggental valley and directly at the gateway to one of the most diverse biking areas in the Dolomites. Leisurely alpine trails, challenging mountain bike tours, flowing forest paths and high-alpine panoramic routes are all close at hand here. Whether you’re out and about on a mountain bike or an e-bike, you’ll find tours around Obereggen to suit almost every level – from relaxed rides to demanding Dolomite circuits. 

The Eggental valley is particularly famous for the legendary Latemar Ronda, one of the great classic bike routes in the Dolomites. There are also tours towards the Karer Pass, Carezza, the Rosengarten and the Lavazé Pass, as well as varied trails winding through alpine pastures, forests and spectacular mountain panoramas. The Eggental is one of South Tyrol’s most versatile cycling regions – with perfectly signposted routes, lift access, guided tours and an infrastructure that makes everything possible, from a relaxed e-bike day to a challenging Dolomite circuit.

The perfect bike hotel

Just 50 metres from the hotel is an e-bike hire shop offering high-quality mountain bikes and e-bikes. Guests at the Alma Alpina Lodge benefit from attractive preferential rates. Tired legs. Clear head. After the climb, tranquillity begins. Adults Only. Personally run. Relaxed. Not a hectic bike hotel, but a stylish retreat for people who love being active in the mountains – and want to relax afterwards.

  • Lockable bike garage
  • Drying room for equipment
  • Laundry service on request
  • Heated outdoor pool
  • Sauna & steam room
  • Spacious suites with balconies
  • Gourmet half-board with à la carte breakfast and dinner
  • Personalised tour tips from the hosts

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