Stunning Dolomite vistas will be enhanced by a parade of classic Ferraris.
The Italian province of South Tyrol is known for ski resorts, beautiful towns, and the gorgeous views of some of the Dolomites mountain range. Recently, the region served as the venue for the Ferrari Cavalcade Classiche 2025, bringing some of the most cherished classics from the historic manufacturer to the incredible mountain passes that South Tyrol is known for. Taking place from September 23 to September 25, the Cavalcade Classiche embarked on a journey through South Tyrol with a convoy of 60 classic Ferraris.
Cars like the 1948 Ferrari 166 MM, the GTO, F40, F50, and the cherished Dino 246 GT, represented a broad range of some of the greatest engineering and design feats to wear the cherished Prancing Horse. The journey started in Bressanone, heading to the first stop in Bolzano along a route that allowed the general public to see and interact with the stunning parade of cars.
Alta Badia and the Fanes-Sennes-Braies Natural Park were some of the highlights of the second day of the trip, along with the Giau Pass, Lake Mosigo, Cortina d’Ampezzo, Lake Misurina, and a car show in San Candido. The final day consisted of the Erbe Pass, passing through Brunico to the destination of Novacella Abbey, with a gala dinner at Bressanone’s Piazza Duomo. With a parade of some of Ferrari’s most incredible classics taking on the journey, the latest Ferrari Cavalcade Classiche was an undeniably incredible journey.
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