Tour della Valle dei Laghi
Race cycling • Garda Trentino and Valle di Ledro
Tour della Valle dei Laghi
<p>The many cycle paths on this route and its quiet, secondary roads leading towards Terlago are the main elements of this appealing tour, characterised by continuous ups and downs.</p>
<p>The aim of this tour is to cross the well-known <strong>Valle dei Laghi</strong>. The stunning beauty of <strong>Lake Cavedine</strong> is enhanced by the lively fishing industry in <strong>Lake Santa Massenza</strong> and the romanticism of Lake Toblino. But first, we make a brief stop-off in Terlago where we can admire <strong>Lake Terlago</strong>.</p> <p>A pleasant, quiet itinerary that is almost traffic-free. But this doesn’t mean that it’s an easy ride. On the contrary...technically speaking, the route is something of a roller coaster. Overall, the climbs are not impossible, but they feature many short bursts that could destroy your legs if you’re out of training.</p>
Tour della Valle dei Laghi

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The many cycle paths on this route and its quiet, secondary roads leading towards Terlago are the main elements of this appealing tour, characterised by continuous ups and downs.
The aim of this tour is to cross the well-known Valle dei Laghi. The stunning beauty of Lake Cavedine is enhanced by the lively fishing industry in Lake Santa Massenza and the romanticism of Lake Toblino. But first, we make a brief stop-off in Terlago where we can admire Lake Terlago.
A pleasant, quiet itinerary that is almost traffic-free. But this doesn’t mean that it’s an easy ride. On the contrary...technically speaking, the route is something of a roller coaster. Overall, the climbs are not impossible, but they feature many short bursts that could destroy your legs if you’re out of training.
Author’s recommendation
The route features many bodies of water. Having your phone or camera with you to capture their beauty is an excellent tip.
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Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.
Track types
Safety information
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Give your bike a regular checkup, especially if you've had it for years.
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Be seen: you must wear a high vis jacket (or sash) in tunnels and on country roads after sunset.
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Always wear your helmet.
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Make sure your front and rear lights are working.
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Put out your arm to give advance warning of your intention to change position and before you do anything, check there are no vehicles coming up behind you.
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Don't use headphones or your mobile phone handsfree kit: you need all your concentration on the road!
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Obey the road signs: stop at traffic lights and don't ride on the wrong side of the road.
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If you are cycling in a group, always go in single file.
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You've got a bell: use it to let pedestrians know you're there. Don't ride on footpaths. If you have to then get off and push your bike.
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If there are cycle paths use them. It's your safety that's at stake and the rules of the road say you must.
Tips and suggestions
From epic climbs to fast descents, every detail matters. Ride worry-free with help from our road cycling specialists: rentals, mechanics and guides who speak your language – the language of smooth tarmac and two wheels.Public transport
Public-transport-friendly
The towns in Garda Trentino - Riva del Garda, Torbole sul Garda and Arco – are connected by several urban and intercity bus lines which will take you to the starting point or in the immediate surroundings.
For up-to-the-minute information on timetables and routes
You can also get to Riva del Garda and Torbole sul Garda by the public ferry service.
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Directions
Getting to northern lake Garda / Garda Trentino
Parking
Free parking in Caneve (5 min. walk from the town centre).
More Pay parking: Foro Boario parking, via Caproni Maini (Car park near the bridge), Post office (Via Monache).
Coordinates
Author’s map recommendations
- Garda Trentino BIKE Map - On sale in information offices in Riva del Garda, Arco and Torbole
Equipment
Riding your bike requires specific clothing and equipment, even for relatively short and easy trips. It is always better to be prepared… e.g. for bad weather or a drop your energy levels. The unexpected things also make up a part of the fun!
Do not compare a road bike with a mountain bike. They are very different, especially in technical terms, and facing a hill with a road bike could be much more difficult than facing the same hill with a MTB. Therefore, remember to throughly evaluate the type of route you plan to do and the locations you plan to cross. Do not forget to consider the current season. Has it been raining? Attention: the paint of the crosswalk could be very slick.
What do I need to bring on my bike tour?
- Bike helmet
- Bike gloves
- Bike glasses
- Waterproof/Windproof jacket
- Headlights and rearlights
- Reflecting suspenders
- Plenty of snacks (for example, dried fruit or energy bars)
- Water Bottle
- Bike repair kit (tire levers, mini bike pump, bike tube)
It is always advised to let someone know where you plan to go and how long you expect to be.
Emergency telephone number 112.
Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.