Touring in Dolomites - Accomodation

Hi everyone,
I'm looking to organise a trip for my Uni cycling club to go to the Dolomites (Alta Badia region). Ideally I would like to find cyclist friendly accommodation with is within striking distance (175km round trip) to both the Passo Giau and the Zoncolan. Has anyone got any specific tips/contacts that would be helpful when cycling in this region of Italy (this year we went to Bourg).
Best,
RivetRider
I'm looking to organise a trip for my Uni cycling club to go to the Dolomites (Alta Badia region). Ideally I would like to find cyclist friendly accommodation with is within striking distance (175km round trip) to both the Passo Giau and the Zoncolan. Has anyone got any specific tips/contacts that would be helpful when cycling in this region of Italy (this year we went to Bourg).
Best,
RivetRider
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But the real problem is the 4km tunnel between Santa Caterina and Santo Stefano di Cadore on the SS52. It’s narrow, dimly lit, and full of speeding vehicles...I wouldn’t go in there on a bike for any money. There is, however, the old road that runs along the Piave River. It’s blocked off by 2m fences at each end, but it’s possible to get over them with a bike. Some of the road has slid 30m into the river, some of the road is covered by boulders from the cliffs above, and it’s potentially a bit dangerous. But as far as I can see, that’s the only way to avoid the tunnel.
FWIW, I stayed in the Monaco Sports Hotel in Santo Stefano di Cadore a couple of months ago, and they’re very bike-friendly.