South Tyrol - Roundtrip

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Itinerary

Route

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.

Individual arrival. 

In the morning, you will head to the Alta Pusteria Valley. Bikes will be handed out in Dobbiaco. Today, you will cycle along the well-developed Alta Pusteria Cycle Path along the Rienz River. The bike tour begins in the heart of the Dolomites in Dobbiaco and takes you past the famous Braies Valley, which stretches southward. Passing the Olang reservoir and following the Rienz River, you reach the Michael Pacher town of Brunico. Continuing leisurely through the lower Puster Valley, the tour leads through the ruins of the Mühlbach Hermitage into the Eisack Valley. Shortly before Bressanone, you can visit the Neustift monastery complex.

The Eisacktal Cycle Path from Bressanone to Bolzano along the Eisack River sets the direction for today. The starting point is the bishopric town of Bressanone, which you leave heading south. Soon, the picturesque town of Klausen with its narrow streets and houses invites you to take a first look around. Finally, South Tyrol’s capital Bolzano awaits you, the city where two cultures meet.

Today, a bike tour through South Tyrol’s most famous wine-growing region and around Lake Kaltern is on the agenda. Passing Sigmundskron Castle, you will first cycle to Eppan, the largest wine-growing municipality in South Tyrol. You will then continue on your way to Kaltern. If you wish, you can make a short detour to the idyllic Lake Montiggler near St. Michael and take a refreshing dip. The municipality of Kaltern is definitely worth a visit, as is the South Tyrolean Wine Museum. Shortly after Kaltern, Lake Kaltern awaits you before you cycle back to Bolzano along the Etsch Cycle Path.

Along the “Wine Road,” you will cross South Tyrol’s largest fruit-growing region, where orchards stretch as far as the eye can see—this is where the famous South Tyrolean apples come from. South Tyrol’s oldest winery in Andrian is also located along the route. The route continues via Terlan and Nals to the municipality of Lana, which is definitely worth a visit before you reach the spa town of Merano. The gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle, located just above Merano, are also worth seeing. Alternatively, you can cycle directly to Merano along the Etschradweg (Etsch Cycle Path) along the dam.

The new train takes you from Merano to Mals in the Vinschgau Valley. From here you can cycle through the whole valley towards Merano. The first stop is in Glurns, the smallest town in South Tyrol and we carry on through the orchards to Prad, Laas, Schlanders, Naturns and then back to Merano.

Today, you will cycle along the cycle path of the same name into the Passeier Valley. You can enjoy the view of South Tyrol with its rivers and magnificent mountains one last time before returning to Merano for your last night.

Return transfer to Brixen (included when no extra nights in Merano are booked), individual departure or option to extend your South Tyrol vacation.

Services

  • 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

  • Map material per room

  • Navigation app (We recommend bringing a power bank and phone holder to ensure a smooth riding experience)

  • Service hotline

Our tip: Get your eSIM for a low-priced holiday-data package here

Dates & Prices

Dates

Merkmale

Season / Period
Type
S2   03.05. - 22.05.26
Category A
S3   23.05. - 07.08.26
Category A
S3   22.08. - 11.09.26
Category A
S1   02.05. - 02.05.26
Category B
S2   03.05. - 22.05.26
Category B
S3   23.05. - 07.08.26
Category B
S3   22.08. - 11.09.26
Category B
S1   12.09. - 12.09.26
Category B

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 169
E-bike 269
Rental helmet 25
   
Extra nights
Bressanone Cat. A (dbl/sgl) 139/188
Bressanone Cat. B (dbl/sgl) 89/108
Merano Cat. A (dbl/sgl) 159/208
Merano Cat. B (dbl/sgl) 95/134

Best - Price - Guarantee

If you would verifiably receive better conditions and/or prices from another tour operator at the time of booking we guarantee at least the same conditions PLUS 1 handlebar bag for FREE!

All prices per person in EUR

Accommodation

Hotel samples

Category B
typical hotels for each region at the 3- or 4-star category

Bressanone: Hotel Grüner Baum 
Bolzano: Hotel Luna, Hotel Post Gries
Merano: Hotel Flora, City Hotel


Category A
typical hotels 4-star SUPERIOR category

Bressanone: Hotel Grüner Baum (Room category "Deluxe")
Bolzano: Parkhotel Laurin, Hotel Greif
Merano: Hotel Bavaria


Note: Please be informed that these are hotel samples and therefore subject to alteration! Find Your final hotel bookings at Your hotel list after/at booking.

Bicycle

Bicycle incl. panniers (reservation in advance and for charge)

The following bicycles are available

  • 21-speed bike men or ladies frame
  • Rental bike TOP (aluminium frame, 21 speed)
  • E-bikes (unisex frame) - limited availability

E-bikes

With an E-bike every bike tour is a breeze! If you had few opportunities to cycle over the last weeks or if you are not sure concerning your fitness, but also with physical disabilities, every bike ride is a treat! The shiftable, low noise electric drive of our modern electro bike relieves you of some of the work and increases the pedal force up to 3 times ... So you can now book a bike tour together with cyclists who have different fitness level. Acclivity can be handled easily.

Useful

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 ÖBB (Federal Austrian Railway) or via Trenitalia (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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A wonderful tour, mostly along cycle paths. The countryside is very beautiful, set amongst the mountains....P.B. 07/22
5,5 14.07.2022 | Peter B. South Tyrol - Roundtrip

South Tyrol bike tour July 2022

A wonderful tour, mostly along cycle paths. The countryside is very beautiful, set amongst the mountains. Most stretches were fairly easy, but on two days the distance was over 60 km, with late starts because on those days you have to travel to the starting ...
  • Overall satisfaction 6
  • Booking handling 5
  • Travel documents 6
  • Per-Tour information 4
  • Accomodation 6
  • Board 6
  • Luggage transport 6
  • Route description 5
  • On-site assistance 5
  • Route-character 5
  • Bicycle + equipment 6
  • Price-performance ratio 6
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5,8 21.06.2022 | Arild O. South Tyrol - Roundtrip

South Tyrol Bike Tour 2022

  • Overall satisfaction 6
  • Travel documents 6
  • Per-Tour information 6
  • Accomodation 5
  • Board 5
  • Luggage transport 6
  • Route description 6
  • On-site assistance 6
  • Route-character 6
  • Bicycle + equipment 6
  • Price-performance ratio 6
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5,9 04.10.2018 | Thys D. South Tyrol - Roundtrip

Challenging South Tyrol - Roundtrip Category

Arrangements (accommodation, transportation to start, briefing, documentation, handover of bicycles & equipment, delivery of luggage, transportation to Jauffen pass) were excellent. On day 1 several groups missed a turn-off and had to make a detour via ...
  • Overall satisfaction 6
  • Booking handling 6
  • Travel documents 6
  • Per-Tour information 6
  • Accomodation 6
  • Board 6
  • Luggage transport 6
  • Route description 6
  • On-site assistance 6
  • Route-character 6
  • Bicycle + equipment 6
  • Price-performance ratio 5
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