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    Cycling in the South of South Tyrol

    You can travel long distances on a bike, feel a sense of freedom and warm up for the best adventures. Experience the thrill of discovering new places on two wheels in the south of South Tyrol, where the cycling season starts as early as March. If you are a hardened cyclist, you’ll have your best time cycling on mountain roads and on the valley cycle route. You’ll surely find a wealth of family-friendly excursions through South Tyrol’s unique cultural landscape and if you hop on the e-bike, you’ll probably travel even further.

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    Cycling
    Cycle Route Niederdorf/Villabassa - Lienz
    Niederdorf/Villabassa, Dolomites Region 3 Zinnen
    From Niederdorf/Villabassa the cycle path leads in the direction of Toblach/Dobbiaco to Innichen/San Candido where along the Drau cycle path the wonderful mountain panorama can be admired. The route leads over a slight gradient almost always off the road along the river bank and is particularly suitable for families. A popular stop along the route is the Loacker factory in Heinfels where the delicious South Tyrolean waffles can be made and nibbled. The route continues down the valley to the Dolomite town of Lienz, the capital of East Tyrol, which you reach after about 50 km of total distance and where there are numerous places to stop for refreshments. The return journey can be made comfortably by train, which runs in hourly shifts from Lienz directly to Niederdorf/Villabassa.
    Difficulty: easy
    158 m elevation gain
    54.2 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
    E-MTB
    292 Völs am Schlern - Seis am Schlern link trail
    Kastelruth/Castelrotto, Dolomites Region Seiser Alm

    This route links Völs am Schlern with Seis am Schlern and leads through variety-packed meadow and forest land at the foot of the Schlern, along well-surfaced bike paths through the Völs hamlets of St. Anton and St. Konstantin, past the idyllic St. Konstantin chapel and the St. Vigil golf course to Seis am Schlern.

    Difficulty: easy
    246 m elevation gain
    7.4 Km distance
    E-MTB
    Tour to gorge Uina - Pass Costainas
    Mals/Malles, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    This tour is one of the classics in the border triangle, is very demanding and not recommended for bikers with a fear of heights.

    Difficulty: difficult
    2630 m elevation gain
    80.9 Km distance
    E-Bikes
    Bike tour to Prenn
    St.Martin in Passeier/San Martino in Passiria, Meran/Merano and environs

    Bike tour Saltaus/Saltusio - Prenn - Meran/Merano - Saltaus/Saltusio              

    Difficulty: difficult
    1254 m elevation gain
    32.9 Km distance
    Cycling
    Road biking - Passo della Mendola
    Naturns/Naturno, Meran/Merano and environs

    Passo della Mendola – Passo delle Palade Tour
    Naturno – Merano – Lana – San Paolo – Appiano – Passo della
    Mendola – Fondo – Passo delle Palade – Merano – Naturno

    Difficulty: medium
    3784 m elevation gain
    124.8 Km distance
    E-MTB
    Tour to Pass Gallo - Mora Valley
    Mals/Malles, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    The tour from the Ofenpass over the Pass Gallo through the Mora Valley is an exceptional mountain bike tour in the border region of Graubünden with the Veltlin.

    Difficulty: difficult
    2008 m elevation gain
    81.2 Km distance
    E-Bikes
    Pitzoner circular route
    Nals/Nalles, Meran/Merano and environs

    The tour starts from Nalles and leads past the church to the castle Schwanburg (private property). From here, turn right in the direction of Sirmiano. Above the castle Payersberg (private property), a road will lead you to the Bittnerhof and onwards to the Pitzoner-route back to Nalles. This tour can also be done in the opposite direction: Turn left when you see the castle Schwanburg (private property).

    • Total length: 12 km
    • Driving time: 2 hours
    • Difference in altitude: 380 m
    Difficulty: easy
    0 m elevation gain
    12 Km distance
    Cycling
    Dolomites cycle path: Route Toblach/Dobbiaco - Cortina
    Toblach/Dobbiaco, Dolomites Region 3 Zinnen

    The scenery is dominated by the panorama of the Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage. The route follows the old railway from Toblach/Dobbiaco to Cortina d´Ampezzo, from the Hochpustertal/Alta Pusteria valley across the Höhlensteintal/Val di Landro valley, past lakes and the View of the Three Peaks.  

    WARNING: CLOSURE WITH DEVIATION FROM 01.04.2022
    In the period from 01.04. to 09.07.2022, the rink route from the Nordic Arena - Dobbiaco Lake to the Nasswand will be closed with diversion to an alternative route.
    Planimetry

    Difficulty: medium
    563 m elevation gain
    30.7 Km distance
    E-Bikes
    Bike tour to Walten/Valtina
    St.Leonhard in Passeier/San Leonardo in Passiria, Meran/Merano and environs

    Bike tour St. Leonhard/S. Leonardo - Walten/Valtina - St. Leonhard/S. Leonardo         

    Difficulty: medium
    773 m elevation gain
    18.9 Km distance
    E-Bikes
    Tour to Bolzano
    Nals/Nalles, Meran/Merano and environs

    From Nalles the tour runs along the Etschtal Valley bicycle path to Settequerce. From there it goes through San Maurizio, over Grieser square and past the victory monument to the Walter square, the center of the city Bolzano.

    It continues through the Portici of Bolzano to the meadows of Talvera, with a view of the Castle Firmiano (Messner Mountain Museum). It runs along the river Isarco, farther south.

    You pass under the Messner Mountain Museum, from here on the tour leads you along the Etschtal Valley bicycle path and along the wine road back to Nalles.

    • Total length: 40 km
    • Driving time: 3 hours
    • Difference in altitude: 180 m
    Difficulty: easy
    131 m elevation gain
    40.8 Km distance
    Cycling
    Kaltern Bike Graveltour: Regglberg "Almrunde"
    Kaltern an der Weinstraße/Caldaro sulla Strada del Vino, Alto Adige Wine Road

    The Regglberg is a high-altitude plateau rising above the eastern shores of the Etsch / Adige River. If you choose to ascend from Leifers / Laives to Deutschnofen / Nova Ponente, you'll land in a landscape of alpine meadows. Here you'll find plenty of rest-stop options – too many, in fact, since you couldn't possibly stop for a break in every inn and cafe situated along this challenging and long tour.

    This tour is challenging, but allows you to explore the east of the Etsch / Adige Valley, on the fringe of the foot of the Dolomites. The meadow landscape at the Regglberg between Deutschnofen and Aldein / Aldino resembles a verdant carpet stretching out in front of the impressive Latemar – from the perspective of Kaltern, the nearest outpost of the Dolomites, this most-prominent peak looms 2,842 meters above sea-level. But to approach it, you'll have to constantly pedal. The first milestone of your journey is the Mitterberg / Monte di Mezzo, accessible via the little Pass Road and the Kreither Saddle and then into the Etsch / Adige Valley. After a couple of relatively level kilometers, you'll reach Leifers / Laives, where the Branten Valley indicate the continued upward direction. At the upper end of the Branten Valley, you'll find the town of Deutschnofen / Nova Ponente perched on a high-altitude plateau. There is a path in the valley basin for your ascent, but the winding trails on the north flank of the valley offer more scenic beauty and are just as quick – besides giving you more panoramic views towards Deutschnofen. You will now proceed upwards into the rolling meadow landscape. You've mastered the steep uphill grade; now, it's a constant up and down. This route offers beauty and variety, and every couple of kilometers, you can take a rest-stop at one of the many charming inns and cafes along the way: the Laabalm, the Neuhütt-Alm, the Schmiederalm, or the Schönrast-Alm. In view of this wealth of options, you might be tempted to spend too much time here – but don't forget: The return leg is still ahead of you! The trail will first take you down into the Etsch Valley. But because the direct way from the Regglberg into the valley is possible only via very steep trails that are best traversed on foot, you'll have to instead take a slight diversion and follow the trail along the former Fleims / Fiemme Valley railroad, which displays a pleasant downhill grade at Montan / Montagna. And you'll be treated to spectacular scenery along the way: First, there's the unobstructed view of the valley, then the rolling terrain of the Castelfeder biotope with its mystical medieval cult site. Once you've arrived in Auer / Ora, you can traverse the Etsch River and quickly reach Lake Caldaro. On warm summer days, you could now take a pleasant dip at Klughammer. After a refreshing dip, you'll be ready to attack the final 200 meters of altitude differential from the lake up to Kaltern / Caldaro.

    Difficulty: difficult
    1936 m elevation gain
    76.2 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
    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
    Downhills
    Mausloch Panorama Flow Trail
    Naturns/Naturno, Meran/Merano and environs

    The Mausloch Panorama Flow Trail is ideal for beginners and starts at the rustic Mausloch Alm. It winds its way 900 metres down the Merano Highline to the start of the Ötzi Trail in a flowing and varied landscape, thus creating the connection to the challenging Ötzi Trail.

    Difficulty: easy
    0 m elevation gain
    745.0 m distance
    Cycling
    Kaltern Bike racing bike: Kohlern
    Kaltern an der Weinstraße/Caldaro sulla Strada del Vino, Alto Adige Wine Road
    Kaltern - Bolzano - Colle - La Costa - Pineta - Bolzano - Kaltern
    Level of difficulty medium
    Difficulty: medium
    1460 m elevation gain
    58.7 Km distance
    E-Bikes
    Large Überetsch Unterland (lowlands) tour
    Eppan an der Weinstaße/Appiano sulla Strada del Vino, Alto Adige Wine Road

    The bike trail goes trough the wine villages Eppan, Kaltern, Tramin and Kurtatsch up to the country frontier at Salurn on traffic-calmed streets. The tour is appropriate for all kinds of bycicles, but is the most fun to ride on e-bikes or racing bikes.

    The route starts at Eppan and leads on the cycle path and the lake loop road to the Kalterer lake and onwards to Tramin. Towards the village you’ll find a rise. Take it and follow the Weinstraße until you reach Margreid and Kurtinig. In all of those villages you’ll find plenty of possibilities to stop for a bite to eat.

    Arriving at Salurn, change the downhill side and follow the hillslope until you come to Laag. From there you can take the cycle path along the Etsch in a northward direction up until the spot where the rivers Etsch and Eisack are meeting. There you turn left and follow the old railway track of the Überetscher railway until the initial point in Eppan.

    Difficulty: medium
    676 m elevation gain
    70.9 Km distance
    E-Bikes
    Bike tour to Stuls/Stulles
    St.Leonhard in Passeier/San Leonardo in Passiria, Meran/Merano and environs

    Bike tour St. Leonhard/S. Leonardo - Stuls/Stulles - Moos/Moso - St. Leonhard/S. Leonardo         

    Difficulty: medium
    913 m elevation gain
    22.1 Km distance
    Cycling
    Cycle path Niederdorf/Villabassa - Bruneck/Brunico
    Niederdorf/Villabassa, Dolomites Region 3 Zinnen
    Beautiful family bike route from Niederdorf/Villabassa to Bruneck/Brunico. You start your bike tour in the direction of Welsberg/Monguelfo, past the reservoir in the direction of Olang/Valdora. There you will pass playgrounds, to the delight of the little bike lovers. Now you follow the bike route for about 10 km to the worth seeing city of Bruneck/Brunico.
    Difficulty: medium
    176 m elevation gain
    16.4 Km distance
    Mountain bike
    Alta Rezia Tour
    Prad am Stilfser Joch/Prato allo Stelvio, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    Very challenging top class high-mountain tour with shuttle to the Stelvio Pass.

    Alta Rezia refers to the area between Stelvio Pass, Umbrail Pass, Bormio and the Münstetalr Valley. For those who wish to discover the incredible high-Aalpine landscape by mountain bike, this is the ideal tour. The starting point is on the Stelvio Pass or Umbrail Pass (2,490m). From there, the route leads across a trail with few passages where you have to push your bike, to the Bocchetta di Forcola (2,768 m) and further to the Bocchetta di Pedenolo (Sentiero della Pace [Freedom Trail]), to walk across a breathtaking old military road, down to Lago Cancano lake (1,880 m) and Lago San Giacomo lake (requires head for heights). Everywhere evidence can be found of the savage trench warfare at the Ortler front. The descent should only be attempted by bikers who do not have a fear of heights. Alternatively, the descent can be made via the Valle Forcola Valley. Shortly behind Lago San Giacomo lake, we turn off to the Val Mora Valley (1,930m). We cross the beautiful Val Mora up to the Passo Döss Radond Pass (2,235m). From the pass, in the direction of Santa Maria in Val Müstair Valley via the gravel road with short options to take a shortcut, and from there further via the cycle path to Malles/Mals.

    Recommendation: Clothing suitable for high-Alpine conditions and a local guide.

    Difficulty: difficult
    3736 m elevation gain
    98.5 Km distance
    E-MTB
    Tour to Lake Pfaffensee
    Graun im Vinschgau/Curon Venosta, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    Below the mountain Watles at the traces of the Benedictine

    Difficulty: medium
    1338 m elevation gain
    34.8 Km distance
    E-MTB
    Kaltern Bike MTB-Tour: Kalterer Höhenweg nach Altenburg
    Kaltern an der Weinstraße/Caldaro sulla Strada del Vino, Alto Adige Wine Road

    This is a pleasant roundtrip circuit that will help to acquaint you with the vicinity. It's not quite 20 km long, and will provide you with a good impression of the experience of biking around the Kaltern / Caldaro area. This tour includes beautiful, flowing forest trails interrupted only by charming little lookout points where you can enjoy some wonderful panoramic views of the surrounding vineyards and Lake Caldaro.

    As the name of this route implies, the High-Altitude Trail will first take you uphill from Kaltern. You'll have to manage about 500 meters of altitude differential at the very start. From the town's central market square, you will ascend "through the villages" (the parts of town at higher elevations) – namely: Pfuss and St. Niklaus – up to the so-called "Kalterer Höhe" (high-altitude trail). From this high point, you take the Mendel Pass Road farther up to the Mendel Pass. But this main road is crossed only twice before the High-Altitude Trail really becomes true to its name in the forest and gains elevation until you cross the cableway leading to the Mendel Pass. Now comes the most-enchanting segment of this tour, as you proceed along forest paths and trails downhill until you come to the Ziegelstadel. While passing through the forest, you'll repeatedly come to little clearings where you can stop for a breather and take in the marvelous views. From the Ziegelstadel, you should now take a trail down to Altenburg, the perhaps quietest neighborhood in Kaltern. Altenburg is situated on a sun-drenched plateau above the lake, hidden behind the forest. This is the perfect opportunity for you to pause for refreshments at the Waldschenke Inn or to discover one of the stunning lookout points with a view of Lake Caldaro. The return trip from Altenburg takes you back to Kaltern, past the St. Anton Sports Center with its fun climbing facility. If you feel up to it, you might want to stop by and include a session of wall-climbing in your tour. Or, you can comfortably glide down the path to the central square of Kaltern. Once you've arrived, you might want to relax and enjoy a cup of cappuccino, or a glass of delicious Caldaro wine. What an apt way to conclude a pleasant journey through the many vineyards you've passed through on this tour!

    Variants: This tour can also be combined with the "Panorama" tour – part of which runs along the same High-Altitude Trail. You thus have a number of different options to choose from.

     

    Difficulty: medium
    505 m elevation gain
    18.7 Km distance
    Cycling
    Passeiertal Valley Bike Path
    St.Leonhard in Passeier/San Leonardo in Passiria, Meran/Merano and environs

    The 20-km bike path along the Passer river promises unforgettable moments with your family.

    Difficulty: easy
    17 m elevation gain
    20 Km distance
    E-Bikes
    Bike tour to Pfelders/Plan
    Moos in Passeier/Moso in Passiria, Meran/Merano and environs

    Bike tour Moos/Moso - Pill/Bovile - "Hütt" - Bergkristall - Pfelders/Plan - Moos/Moso                               

    Difficulty: medium
    756 m elevation gain
    20.8 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
    Cycling
    Three country Tour Ofenpass
    Mals/Malles, Vinschgau/Val Venosta
    A enjoyable racing bike side trip through the Lower Engadine and the "Oberes Gericht"
    Difficulty: difficult
    2395 m elevation gain
    128.2 Km distance
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