South Tyrol - Roundtrip
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Whilst travelling along the cycle paths you will get to know all about this little country, its flair and specialities. The unspoilt nature with its roaring rivers, the mountains and lakes with its legends, customs, and a culture of a country influenced by history, and the South Tyrolean hospitality with its specialities and excellent wines.
Route
Tour profile / Level 1 - 2
An easy tour for everyone! In the last few years, the bike paths in the valleys have been reconstructed and in some cases, newly built. Although South Tyrol is better known for its mountains you can also find easy bike paths in the valleys without great differences of altitude. This tour is suitable also for families with children (should have a good stamina) from the age of 14.
Day 1: Bressanone
Day 2: Bressanone – Upper Pusteria Valley – Bressanone, approx. 65 km
Transfer from Bressanone to the Upper Pusteria Valley in the morning. Personal bike distribution on the spot in Toblach. Today’s tour takes us along the cycle path past the well-known Prags Valley which stretches to the south. This valley is one of the pearls of the Dolomites with its dark woods, white chalk cliffs and turquoise water of the lake "Pragser Wildsee". Following the River Rienz the bike path goes past the Olang Dam and onto the Michael Pacher town of Bruneck. Continue on through the Pusteria Valley, pass the Mühlbacher Klause ruins and enter into the Eisack Valley. Shortly before Bressanone you can visit the Neustift Abbey and the historical centre in Bressanone is well worth a visit too.
Day 3: Bressanone – Bolzano, approx. 40 km
Starting in Brixen, you follow the Eisack Valley bike path alongside the river Eisack and cycle through the many vineyards which mainly produce white wine, past the picturesque town of Klausen which is worth stopping to look at, and onto the capital town of Bolzano. Bolzano itself has much to offer, the arcades, the lawns by the river, a visit to the Ice Man in the Archaeological Museum or sitting and drinking a coffee in one of the many cafes in the town.
Day 4: Bolzano – Eppan – Lake Kaltern – Bolzano, approx. 45 km
Tour in the wine growing areas around Lake Kaltern. Passing by Castle Sigmundskron, we first cycle to Eppan, the largest wine growing area in South Tyrol. Eppan has a superb compilation of innumerable castles; manor houses, churches and farms. After Eppan we carry on towards Kaltern. Those who want can take a detour at St. Michael to the idyllic Montiggler lakes and have a swim. The village of Kaltern is worth visiting, as well as the Wine Growing Museum. Just past Kaltern we arrive at the Lake Kaltern before we turn into the Etsch cycle path to return to Bolzano.
Day 5: Bolzano – Merano, approx. 35 - 40 km
We leave Bolzano via Sigmundskron Castle and then follow the Wine Road through the orchards. The famous South Tyrolean apples come from this area. The oldest winery in South Tyrol which is situated in Andrian lies on the way. From here we carry on to Terlan, Nals and then to Lana, which is worth visiting, before arriving in the spa town of Meran. The Mediterranean climate, that Empress Sissi once favoured, will surprise you. Blossoming parks and promenades, exotic plants, picturesque arcades, and the many Art Nouveau buildings give the town its special charm and flair. While in Meran, don’t forget to visit the Botanical Gardens at Schloss Trauttmansdorff. Alternatively, you can ride directly to Merano via the Adige cycle path along the dam.
Day 6: Merano – Vinschgau/Mals – Merano, approx. 60 km
Day 7: Merano – Jaufenpass – Sterzing – Brixen, approx. 35 - 50 km
Transfer from Meran to the Jaufen Pass (2094 m above sea level) and then on to Sterzing. It is possible for those who choose to retrieve their bicycles on top of the Mountain Pass and cycle down to Sterzing through the countryside and enjoy the wonderful scenery. From Sterzing we cycle southwards along the cycle path through the Eisack Valley to the former customs checkpoint at Franzensfeste and further to Brixen.
Day 8: Bressanone
Leistungen
7 nights with private facilities
Daily breakfast
Video briefing
Luggage transfer from hotel to hotel
Transfers according to the program: Bressanone- Upper Pusteria Valley, Merano-Mals, Merano-Jaufenpass-Sterzing
Map material per room
Navigation app
Termine & Preise
Extras
Discount extra bed in double room with 2 full paying adults | |
12-14,99 yrs | -25% |
15-99 yrs | -10% |
Bikes & Equipment | |
21-speed bike | 99 |
TOP bike | 167 |
E-bike | 249 |
Rental helmet | 25 |
Extra nights | |
Bressanone Cat. A (dbl/sgl) | 139/188 |
Bressanone Cat. B (dbl/sgl) | 89/108 |
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Unterkunft
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Nützliches
Arrival - Parking - Departure
Arrival by plane
Airport: Venice (VCE), Innsbruck (INN), Verona Villafranca (VRN)
Low cost flights are available to the Marco Polo airport in Venice.
Arrival by car
Parking: Parking facilities at Brixen at the hotel of your arrival, Reservations not possible; payment at the hotel
By car on the Brenner motorway (A22) to Brixen/Bressanone or drive along the Felbertauernstraße to Lienz in Eastern Tyrol (Austria) and then further to Italy through the Pusteria Valley.
Arrival by train
Train station: Bressanone
Take the train from Innsbruck over the "Brenner/Brennero" to Bressanone. Further informations via www.oebb.at (Federal Austrian Railway) or via www.trenitalia.com (Federal Italian Railway)
Distance train stati on to arrival hotel: approx 1,5 km.
Taxi costs: approx. € 5 - 10,-
Additional Information
Tourist tax - if required - has to be paid on the spot.
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