Professional guiding by former cycling pros
Former cycling pro Mario Kummer meticulously planned these and all other routes, riding them multiple times himself. Because the world champion and Olympic gold medalist leaves nothing to chance or his navigation device. And he’s always open to new discoveries: “There’s still so much to explore here with gravel bikes that we scout new routes every year.”
The tours at the Q36.5 Gravel Camp are designed and scouted so that there’s something for everyone: classic sections on wide gravel roads as well as single tracks through the forest and past rocky gorges by streams. Hidden amidst the mountains of South Tyrol.
Varied and perhaps momentarily challenging. But always compensated by the panorama and the pleasant company of the community of guides and participants. “This camp offers the opportunity to join a group of friends who share their enthusiasm and love for cycling,” summarizes Lucie, a participant in the 2024 Gravel Camp.
In collaboration with former Italian cycling pro Ivan Santaromita, Mario Kummer guides the participants during the four-day Gravel Camp. They are supported by a team of locals who take care of everything besides pure gravel biking. Whether it’s refreshment stations during the tour, shuttle services, bike repair and maintenance, laundry service, or massages. Perfect support is guaranteed around the clock. Participants only need to pedal themselves.
Top accommodation at Lake Caldaro
Participants will reside and relax at the “Haus am Hang” hotel in Caldaro by the lake. Because the four-star hotel offers much more than just a place to stay. It’s a “place to be,” thanks to the Morandell family and their crew. Hotelier Matthias Morandell, himself an avid road cyclist and gravel biker, knows exactly what athletes need before and after the tour.
Relaxation and good food take top priority. Situated amidst vineyards above Lake Caldaro, the hotel boasts an outdoor pool, panoramic terrace, and wellness area. From the terrace of the modern rooms, the view stretches over the lake and, on clear days, up to the Dolomites.
To fuel the muscles with necessary energy, a young and creative kitchen team takes care of that. In addition to a generous breakfast with fresh, regional quality products, there’s a pasta party after the afternoon tour. In the evening, a five-course menu or a hearty traditional South Tyrolean buffet provides the necessary strength coupled with culinary delight. Those interested can also casually participate in a wine tasting hosted by the proprietor, where he offers tasting of the region’s premium wines.
The Gravel Camp package includes accommodation at Haus am Hang Hotel, meals (even during tours), guided tours, massages, tech talks, product tests from selected partners such as SRM, Schwalbe & Co, as well as a complete Q36.5 gravel kit consisting of shorts and jersey, and the opportunity to shop discounted at the Q36.5 Flagship Store.