South Tyrol is located in the north of Italy and borders Austria and Switzerland. This region is known for the impressive Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and its diverse opportunities for active vacationers, such as cyclists.
Whether looking for comfortable cycling paths through vineyards and orchards or challenging mountain bike trails and road routes through the mountains – you will find them in South Tyrol.
Cycling paths: The Via Claudia Augusta is just one of many routes that lead through this picturesque region. It offers a perfect mix of cultural history and landscape diversity.
Mountain biking: For those who like it a bit more challenging, the mountains in South Tyrol offer spectacular trails and tours.
Road cycling: South Tyrol is also known for its challenging mountain passes, which are popular among road cyclists, such as the Stelvio Pass and the Sella Pass.
Besides cycling, South Tyrol offers rich culture, excellent wines, and a cuisine that ranges from alpine to Mediterranean influences. It is thus an ideal place to combine an active vacation with culinary delights.
One of the most beautiful and diversified bike paths in the Alpine region.
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