
Italy · Veneto
Dolomiti Extreme Trail
Distance
75.7 km
Date
June 12, 2026
Entry fee
145 EUR
€ / km
€1.92
New date pending
This race has already occurred. A new date for next year’s edition is pending.
Raw Dolomites brutality: steep ravines, technical rock, and relentless climbing in tiny mountain villages.
Elevation and Terrain
Total Meters
4950m
D+/KM
65.39m/km
For context, the Tor des Géants 330 loop has 73 D+/km.
Avg Uphill Gradient
16.1%
Avg Downhill Gradient
-16.0%
Uphill gradient distribution
Route Profile
Analysed 2026-05-02Terrain breakdown
Terrain
Climbs
Top climbs
5.0 km · 847 m gain
starts km 33 · avg 16.8% · max 51.9%
3.0 km · 596 m gain
starts km 8 · avg 19.7% · max 74.6%
3.6 km · 580 m gain
starts km 51 · avg 16.0% · max 61.2%
Top descents
4.1 km · 860 m drop
starts km 62 · avg -21.1% · max -100.1%
4.9 km · 641 m drop
starts km 55 · avg -13.1% · max -62.6%
6.7 km · 598 m drop
starts km 16 · avg -9.0% · max -61.2%
Course Profile: Forno di Zoldo Loop, Monte Rite Summit, and the Notorious Calada Descent
Exceptionally steep by any measure. DET 75.7km ranks 36th out of 390 European ultras for D+ per kilometre (65m/km, top 9% most vertical), 44th for average uphill gradient steepness (top 11%), and 346th on the inverted descent-gentleness scale (top 11% steepest average descents). Official D+ is 4,950m over 75.7km — precisely matching the GPX measurement — with 5,255m of descent. For comparison, a typical 75km European mountain ultra averages 20–25m/km of D+; DET 75.7km is roughly 2.5–3x steeper.
How Steep Is DET 75.7km? D+/km Ranked 36/390 and Average Uphill Gradient Ranked 44/390
The Calada is a notorious descent section near the end of the 75.7km course. The official race page describes it as delivering approximately 1,000m of elevation loss and specifically warns runners to approach it with caution. It comes after the Forcella Cibiana time gate (km 60) and leads toward the Mugon refreshment point at km 67.5. GPX analysis confirms the course's biggest single descent drops 847m at a -13.1% average gradient, though the Calada's specific segment may differ from the computed top-descent measurement.
Midnight Start and Time Barriers: Navigating the Euforia's 21-Hour Cutoff Structure
Yes — the 75.7km (Euforia) distance starts at midnight (00:00) on Saturday 13 June 2026 from Forno di Zoldo. This night start means runners cover the initial climbing sections and first major Dolomites terrain in darkness. Three intermediate time barriers are set: 10:00am at Fusine (km 34), 1:00pm at Zoppè di Cadore (km 45), and 6:00pm at Cibiana pass (km 60). The 21-hour overall limit closes the finish at 9:00pm on Sunday. Pack and headtorch planning is essential for the opening hours.
Getting to Forno di Zoldo: Venice Airport, Car Logistics, and Mountain Village Accommodation
Forno di Zoldo is located in the Dolomites province of Belluno, Veneto. The nearest airports are Venice Marco Polo (VCE) and Treviso (TSF), both approximately 2–3 hours by car via mountain roads. Public transport to Forno di Zoldo is very limited — a car is strongly recommended. Accommodation in the mountain villages of the Val di Zoldo area has limited inventory and books out early for race weekend; planning ahead by several months is advisable. The race starts and finishes in the same village, simplifying logistics compared to point-to-point events.
Race files
Logistics
Nearest airport
Venice (VCE) / Treviso (TSF)
Notes
Start: ~2–3 hrs (car) / Public transport: Limited; car strongly recommended / Accommodation: Mountain villages; limited inventory—book early

