In Val di Fassa, nature is also inclusive. You can travel through landscapes where rock faces, crystal-clear waterfalls, fir forests and flower-filled meadows alternate, telling the story of a land that changes colours and scents according to the season.
To begin exploring it, you can take a stretch of the Fiemme and Fassa Dolomites cycle path, a 47-kilometre-long cycle path that passes through villages and skirts deep green pastures as it follows the course of the Avisio river.
You can choose the track for hiking. The route alternates between flat stretches and easy ups and downs and is also accessible to people with various disabilities.
Or, if you enjoy cycling, the route is also suitable for relaxing bike rides, perhaps dividing the route into several stages. The track is also accessible to cyclists with mobility difficulties who ride special bicycles.
Before setting off, download the map indicating the services along the route , including refreshment stops, rentals and workshops, and contact the tourist offices to ensure that your planned route is free of obstacles or barriers.