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    Experience South Tyrol - it's unforgettable!

    Don't miss the diverse range of experiences of South Tyrol! Enjoy sporting activities, discover the rich culture and visit diverse events in Alpine and Mediterranean locations. Whether young or old, everyone will find something suitable. To help you decide, we present our suggestions for an unforgettable holiday in South Tyrol. Experience the diversity!

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    Cycling
    Stelvio Tour
    Prad am Stilfser Joch/Prato allo Stelvio, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    The cycle from Prato to Passo dello Stelvio is known as a classic one in the cycling scene. It is not only the 25 km and the roughly 1800 meters of difference in altitude that are particularly appealing. It is as well the total of 48 hairpin turns that, starting from Prato via Gomagoi, Trafoi and Franzenshöhe, raise to the second highest tarmaced mountain pass of Europe. Near Trafoi, the cyclist will be offered an unrestricted view of the glacier and rock formations of the Ortles range that will be present until the pass is reached. For the descent, the route via the Umbrail pass and Switzerland to Prato is recommended.

    Difficulty: difficult
    1838 m elevation gain
    25 Km distance
    E-MTB
    Tarscher Alm Tour (Malga di Tarres)
    Latsch/Laces, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    Challenging climbs, rewarding views, a "gschmackige Marend" and several trail options.

    The tour starts at the  village square of Tarres (Schulweg). Follow the signs on the asphalt road to the valley station of the chairlift Tarres Alp (1,200 m). At the finish house of the toboggan run, turn right and take a fairly leisurely route to Platzleng. From this fantastic picnic spot in the forest, we then crank up the forest road on partly very steep ramps to the Malga di Tarres (1,935 m) and earn a proper stop at the Malga di Tarres and the Mountain Restaurant Malga di Tarres. 

    From Laces: from the Laces sports stadium (SportForum) in a southerly direction to the AquaForum adventure pool and either via the forest road and Raminiwaal or the road on to Tarres.

    Shortcut: The Malga di Tarres lift transports bikes. From Laces we are then almost exclusively on asphalt.

    Downhill or connecting variants: Tarscher Alm Trail, Roatbrunn Trail, 4-wins-13.

    Difficulty: medium
    1205 m elevation gain
    9.4 Km distance
    Downhills
    Uschi Trail
    Bruneck/Brunico, Dolomites Region Kronplatz/Plan de Corones

    What goes up comes back around

    Uschi branches off the Richard-Anton trail and is brand-new: Hand-crafted in 2020, this trail through the woods is one to watch out for: It starts off with a climb to its highest point, after which it's bend after bend, roller after roller and some more tricky challenges that require creative solutions. Uschi briefly forks off Richard-Anton before merging back into it again just before it ends.

    Length: 600 m

    Difference in altitude: 81 m

    Level: medium to difficult

    Difficulty: medium
    5 m elevation gain
    604.0 m distance
    Mountain bike
    Venosta valley panoramic tour
    Laas/Lasa, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    Road bike tour with view to the marble quarry, the Ortler group and the orchards of the Lasa and Sluderno Monte Sole mountain

    Difficulty: easy
    837 m elevation gain
    39.3 Km distance
    E-Bikes
    Trodena-Connection Cycle Route Adige
    Neumarkt/Egna, Alto Adige Wine Road

    Starting in the centre of Trodena on an asphalted street we drive down to Fontanefredde (1005m). Then we drive past the farm "Pausa" until we reach Montagna (672m). The track leads past Castelfeder (377m), between Ora and Egna we reach the connection to the Adige Cycle Route.
    Tour Nr. 4

     

     

    Difficulty: easy
    56 m elevation gain
    20.3 Km distance
    Downhills
    Spitzhorn Trail
    Bruneck/Brunico, Dolomites Region Kronplatz/Plan de Corones
    The Spitzhorn Trail is divided into three sections: the first part, which breaks off from the Gassl Trail, is a sequence of very smooth flowing curves, the middle section features jumps and features in an open area with great visibility to the scenic Wallride. The last section runs through the forest, alternating between natural terrain and various wooden footbridges that eventually lead back to the existing trail.
    Difficulty: medium
    0 m elevation gain
    1 Km distance
    E-MTB
    Steiner Mandl & the valley Vals: Bike Adventure from Mühlbach
    Mühlbach/Rio di Pusteria, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    This tour offers everything a biker could wish for: varied trails, physical challenges, and spectacular views from the Steiner Mandl Panoramic Platform. Experience the beauty of the Valsertal on two wheels!

    Difficulty: medium
    1512 m elevation gain
    32.1 Km distance
    E-MTB
    Uphill Vigiljoch Mountain
    Partschins/Parcines, Meran/Merano and environs

    Starting point: Aschbach cableway mountain station (1,342 m)
    Destination point: Vigiljoch mountain (1,743m)

    Difficulty: easy
    425 m elevation gain
    5.1 Km distance
    Cycling
    Nova Ponenten - Obereggen link Trail
    Deutschnofen/Nova Ponente, Dolomites Region Eggental
    This easy bike link tour conects the two villages Nova Ponente and Obereggen and delights everyone, as it runs mostly on paved roads and on forest with flat passages. The fantastic view of the neighbouring Dolomite mountains such as Rosengarten/Catinaccio, Schlern/Sciliar and Latemar is always fascinating.
    Difficulty: easy
    445 m elevation gain
    10.8 Km distance
    Mountain bike
    Variante Quota Passo / Variante Passhöhe
    Al Plan/San Vigilio, Dolomites Region Kronplatz/Plan de Corones

    Starting point: Via Furcia/Furkelstraße Alm Finish point: Passo Furcia/Furkelpass Alltitude difference: 206 m Level of difficulty: easy/medium Lenght: 2,6 km Leisure point: Inn Trattes

    Difficulty: easy
    207 m elevation gain
    2.7 Km distance
    Cycling
    From Ora to Trento
    Alto Adige Wine Road

    This tour leads you through the Adige cycle path to the historic city of Trento.

    Difficulty: medium
    0 m elevation gain
    0.0 m distance
    E-Bikes
    Uphill Tablander Alm
    Naturns/Naturno, Meran/Merano and environs

    From the Etschbrücke bridge in Tschars (Winkler Inn) the trail leads along a slight climb past various farms up to Tomberg and from there to the Schartegg parking lot (1,460m). The last stretch from the parking lot to the pasture requires a little stamina, as the trail becomes steeper. The first 8.3 km are on a paved road and the rest of the route on a gravel path. The trail to the Tablander Alm mountain pasture offers various opportunities to enter the Lupo and Fontana trails. After 6.7 km and 570m gain it is possible to take the crossing Fontana Trail, and after 4.3 km and 360m gain the crossing Lupo Trail.

    Difficulty: difficult
    1208 m elevation gain
    12.8 Km distance
    E-MTB
    Uphill Seespitz
    Partschins/Parcines, Meran/Merano and environs

    Starting point: Töll Etschbrücke bridge (525 m)
    Destination point: Seespitz mountain inn (1,750m)

    Difficulty: easy
    1251 m elevation gain
    13.6 Km distance
    E-Bikes
    Cycle path from Mühlbach to Vals
    Mühlbach/Rio di Pusteria, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
    The cycle path from Mühlbach to Vals is a picturesque route that takes cyclists through the breathtaking nature of the region. Ideal for nature lovers, it offers a varied and peaceful trail, perfect for enjoying the serenity of the mountains. The destination in Vals invites you to take a break with its cozy dining options and the possibility to continue with the Jochtal cable car.
    Difficulty: medium
    616 m elevation gain
    7.8 Km distance
    Downhills
    Tschilli Trail
    Latsch/Laces, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    Flowing, slightly demanding trail with traditional stop for refreshment and fabulous views.

    Gravel trail section. Cross the San Martino road to a beautiful S3 trail characterized by forest floor and stone passages. Turn right towards Ratschillhof at the gravel road and refresh yourself after some 500m.
    By the way: This trail owes its name to this farm and not to its spicy characteristics! The second part of the trail ranges from root passages to hilly S3 sections and thus offers something for all trail enthusiasts. Look forward to the subsequent flatter flowing “Share the Trail” passage along Piani di Annenberg. Continue and before the suspension bridge on the left on path no. 5A downhill to Tiss.
    Return on the asphalt road towards Laces or Coldrano.
    Please note: “Share the Trail” sections for some parts, especially on paths no. 5 and 7. Please show consideration for hikers as they have right of way!

    Difficulty: difficult
    0 m elevation gain
    3.2 Km distance
    E-Bikes
    From Aldein to Jochgrimm – A Mountain Bike Tour Through South Tyrol’s Natural Paradise
    Aldein/Aldino
    The mountain bike tour from Aldein / Lerch to Auer-Leger Alm near Jochgrimm traverses some of the most spectacular landscapes of South Tyrol. Spanning a total distance of about 30 km with an elevation gain of approximately 450 m, the route blends asphalt and predominantly gravel paths, with a consistent incline of about 10%. In addition to the physical challenge, cyclists are rewarded with the natural beauty of the Dolomites, diverse flora, and the geological uniqueness of the Geoparc Bletterbach, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The best months for this tour are late spring, summer, and autumn when nature is at its most vibrant.
    Difficulty: medium
    558 m elevation gain
    10.6 Km distance
    E-MTB
    Sellaronda MTB tour - clockwise
    Corvara, Dolomites Region Alta Badia

    Spectacular Dolomite peaks and legendary mountain passes: The Sellaronda is one of the most beautiful and popular circular routes in the Alps and offers all kinds of exciting options in winter or in summer. One of these is the Sellaronda mountain biking tour. The tour requires a good level of physical fitness and mountain biking experience, because there are some tricky climbs and a few difficult descents to manage. However, for the last few years there has been the option of avoiding some of the particularly steep climbs by using lifts, making it possible to complete the tour in a day.

    Thanks to several chairlifts and cablecars the height difference to ride up by bike is relatively small in the clockwise route of the Sellaronda MTB TOUR. There are several descents on bike trails, which require a medium level of bike practice. The time needed to complete the tour varies according the ability of the biker: generally from 5 to a maximum of 9 hours, lunch break included.

    Difficulty: difficult
    3902 m elevation gain
    62.1 Km distance
    E-MTB
    Steinwandhof Tour
    Martell/Martello, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    The way to Val Martello’s best Kaiserschmarren (sugared pancake with raisins) is not far from Val Martello’s pivot if you go by e-bike or by bike. Start at the Trattla sports and leisure center and take the road into the valley. Turn right and continue on path no. 7 to reach Martello’s valley path (South Tyrol Strawberry Trail, no. 36). Go until the bridge and continue towards the village of Martello. First go up the asphalt road before you continue up and down along the sunny slope northwards. Passing by rather steep, irrigated meadows and houses that are acrobatically built into the slopes the road gets narrower and you are surrounded by sloping terrain. Pass by a little church and quickly cross the forest before you arrive at your destination: the Steinwandhof farm situated high above Val Martello with its wonderful view of both the mountains and the valley.

    Difficulty: easy
    362 m elevation gain
    6.7 Km distance
    Cycling
    Bike round tour of Vilpiano
    Tisens/Tesimo, Alto Adige Wine Road

    This route crosses four villages of the Val d'Adige by orchards, vineyards, along the forest and also provides some viewpoints. The route is easy to ride, since no large height differences have to be overcome.

    There are several places of interest which invite you to linger. The route leads not only past designated bike paths, but also to non-busy routes. Very easy to ride with the racing bike too.

    Difficulty: easy
    47 m elevation gain
    10.9 Km distance
    Cycling
    From Bolzano to Merano
    Algund/Lagundo, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
    Da Bolzano è possibile raggiungere Merano grazie alla pista ciclabile che passa attraverso i meleti e segue il percorso del Fiume Adige. Il tour passa vicino a Castel Firmiano, Terlano e Gargazzone. Superato Postal si arriva a Sinigo e subito dopo a Merano.

    You can reach Merano by bike thanks to the wonderful cycle path that runs thourgh the apple plantages and along the river Adige/Etsch. The tour also pass by Castle Firmiano/Sigmundskron, Terlano and Gargazzone. After Postal/Burgstall you will reach sinigo/Sinich and then Merano.

    If you rent your bike at the “Südtirol Rad” rental point in Bolzano, you may give it back at that company’s rental point in Merano so you can return by train to Bolzano. For the latter option, you may want to purchase the Bikemobil Card, which combines two different offers: unlimited travelling on all of South Tyrol’s means of public transport and a day trip on a borrowed bicycle.
     
    If you ride your own bicycle you can bring it with you on the train. The daily ticket for the bike costs € 7.
    Difficulty: easy
    77 m elevation gain
    33.4 Km distance
    E-MTB
    Sellaronda MTB tour - anti-clockwise
    Corvara, Dolomites Region Alta Badia

    Spectacular Dolomite peaks and legendary mountain passes: The Sellaronda is one of the most beautiful and popular circular routes in the Alps and offers all kinds of exciting options in winter or in summer. One of these is the Sellaronda mountain biking tour. The tour requires a good level of physical fitness and mountain biking experience, because there are some tricky climbs and a few difficult descents to manage. However, for the last few years there has been the option of avoiding some of the particularly steep climbs by using lifts, making it possible to complete the tour in a day.

    Following the Sellaronda MTB Tour Anti-Clockwise there is a total height difference of about 1.020 m to be cycled uphill and several descents through single trails or forest roads. Therefore it is more suited to those who enjoy cycling uphill on your MTB or e-bike. The time needed to complete the tour varies according the ability of the biker: from a minimum 6 to a maximum of 9 hours, with a lunch break included.

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    Difficulty: difficult
    3497 m elevation gain
    58.6 Km distance
    E-MTB
    Trodena-Connection Cycle Route Val di Fiemme
    Altrei/Anterivo

    We start in the centre of Trodena (1127 m) and ride until we reach Fontanefredde. Then we have to get over 100 hm until we reach San Lugano. From the Passo San Lugano we start downhill until we reach Molina and the Val di Fiemme cycle route. the track includes less frequented asphaltic roads and some forest trails.
    Tour Nr. 3

    Possible restaurant stops: Hotel Restaurant Schönwies and Hotel Restaurant Trudnerhof at Trodena.

     

    Difficulty: easy
    157 m elevation gain
    11.5 Km distance
    E-MTB
    Trodena-Lago di Stramentizzo-Trodena
    Truden/Trodena

    Starting in the centre of Trodena we follow the main road until we reach Fontanefredde and San Lugano, passing the old railroad. After a nice climb-down we arrive at Molina. With a panoramic view over the lake "Lago di Stramentizzo" we go uphill until Guggal, Anterivo and to the Passo Cisa (1448m). The tour continues with an uphill to the highest Point, the Malga Monte Corno. Then we follow the European long distance path E5 until we reach Trodena.
    Tour Nr. 5

    Possible restaurant stops: Malga Monte Corno, Hotel Restaurant Schönwies and Hotel Retaurant Trudnerhof at Trodena

     

    Difficulty: difficult
    1155 m elevation gain
    31.5 Km distance
    Cycling
    Monte S. Pietro link Trail
    Deutschnofen/Nova Ponente, Dolomites Region Eggental
    This easy bike link tour conects the village of Monte S. Pietro with the famous Pilgrimage site of
    Madonna di Pietralba. The tour delights everyone, as it runs mostly on paved roads and offers a fantastic view of the neighbouring Dolomite mountains such as Rosengarten/Catinaccio, Schlern/Sciliar and Latemar.
    Difficulty: easy
    139 m elevation gain
    2.3 Km distance
    E-Bikes
    Tanas Tour
    Mals/Malles, Vinschgau/Val Venosta
    Beautiful training session with uphills on the Sonnenberg of Schluderns and Laas
    Difficulty: medium
    1184 m elevation gain
    54.7 Km distance
    E-MTB
    S. Pietro in Valle - Pontives
    Lajen/Laion
    Start in St. Peter im Tal at the Maringerhof. The trail leads through the forest in the direction of Pontives. Along the way are the ice springs, where the beer from the former brewery of St. Peter im Tal used to be stored. After a short climb we reach the Unterspisserhof farm and soon the Pontives craft zone. From there we can also go to St. Peter and in the future also to Ortisei.
    Difficulty: easy
    168 m elevation gain
    2.2 Km distance
    Mountain bike
    Tuggel Tour
    Prad am Stilfser Joch/Prato allo Stelvio, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    Up and down below Piz Salve, Munwartl and Glurnser Köpfl mountains.

    From Trafoi, a lift takes you up to the Furkelhütte hut (2,153 m), where you can have a coffee before starting the tour. Then up and down on gravel paths, meadow paths towards the Stilfser Alm  Alpine pasture (2,077 m). Here, another opportunity presents itself to enjoy the panoramic view. Now downhill around 500 metres of height, below the Stilfser Alm to the 6er trail (S1) and forest as well as gravel path downhill to the Faslarhöfe farms (1,550 m), to then carry on uphill again, towards Schartalm Alpine pasture (1,825 m). At the junction Schartalm, take the gravel path towards the Lichtenberger Almen Alpine pastures (2,066 m) to the beautiful Gutfalltal Valley. From the pastures, a lovely trail, with occasional roots and a brilliant panoramic view leads to the Glurnser Alm Alpine pasture (1,978 m). This part is challenging and occasionally requires some skill and fitness. At the pasture, it is worth taking a break and a snack you brought along (Marend).
    From the Glurnser Alm Alpine pasture, follow the forest trail downhill up to the town walls of the beautiful little town of Glorenza/Glurns, with its cobbled old town and nice cafés. From Glorenza, briefly follow the road from the south gate of the town wall, then turn right into the meadow path to Prato.

    Difficulty: medium
    2213 m elevation gain
    37.2 Km distance
    E-MTB
    Trodena-Anterivo-Trodena
    Truden/Trodena

    The classic itinerary of the region starts in Trodena. It leads downhill to the old sawmill and goes along a forest road with a pleasant incline through the "Kaltwassertal" up to the col Passo Cisa (1448m). We keep walking on this altitude and follow the way towards the Malghette, the highest point of the tour. In an easy descent, we reach Anterivo and San Lugano. We follow the old railroad track to Fontanefredde. The last gradient brings us back to Trodena.
    Tour Nr. 7

    Advice: This tour can also be started from the town hall square in Anterivo

    Possible restaurant stops: Le Malghette - Krabes Alm, Hotel Restaurant Schönwies andHotel Restaurant Trudnerhof at Truden

     

    Difficulty: medium
    759 m elevation gain
    23.6 Km distance
    E-MTB
    St. Martin im Kofel Tour (San Martino in Monte)
    Latsch/Laces, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    Strenuous tour with marvellous panoramic look.

    Beginning at the valley station of the cablecar San Martino in Monte follow the MTB sign-posting "St. Martin im Kofel Tour" on the bicycle path in direction Castelbello. At the tourist office cross the street and on the village square on the right hold to reach directly the street of San Martino. After 12,5 km a well-deserved break on the top terminal with breathtaking panorama in the direction of Val Martello Valley, Ortler and the famous Mount Cevedale.

    Departure or connection variations: Asphalt road San Martino,Tschilli Trail, Montesole / Sunny Benny Trail, Latscher Panorama Trail.

    Difficulty: medium
    1198 m elevation gain
    15.4 Km distance
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