390 Eisacktal Valley-Dolomites region Seiser Alm link trail
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The „Eisacktal Valley-Dolomites region Seiser Alm link trail“ connects the valley cycle path with the Seiser Alm/Val Gardena biking region and its villages Kastelruth, Seis am Schlern, Völs am Schlern, Tiers am Rosengarten and Seiser Alm.
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Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.
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RULES OF CONDUCT:· On the mountain you greet each other, this is tradition and this applies to bikers and hikers
· Give way to pedestrians
· Respect signage and stay on the trail/path
· Close pasture gates and don’t scare/stroke animals
· Always ride in a way that allowes you to stop in case of emergency (ride with foresight)
· Use your brakes smoothly in order not to ruin trails, paths and gravel roads
Roadbook
With these two link routes from the Val Isarco cycle path to the Seiser Alm, you only have a few metres of elevation to tackle. The northerly link route begins near the Isarco Est motorway exit and brings you straight to St. Oswald and Seis am Schlern. From there the track leads through variety-packed meadow and forest land at the foot of the Schlern, along well-surfaced bike paths past the hamlets of St. Konstantin and St. Anton until Völs am Schlern. From St. Anton you can reach the Isarco Valley bike path again, following the track downhill to the small hamlet of Atzwang. This is the southern link route leading to the Dolomites region Seiser Alm or reverse.
Karlotten Kofel
Fountain Burgfrieden Street Seis
Farmer's Museum in Tschötscher Hof
St. Oswald Church
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Equipment
Bike helmetGood shoes
Sun glasses
Bike wear
MTB Gloves
Drink and snacks
Protective pads
Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.