From Laives to Chiusa and Bressanone
Leifers
Cycle tour of approx. 55 km along the Brennero-Bolzano cycle route from Laives/Leifers along the Adige and Isarco rivers to Chiusa/Klausen and Bressanone/Brixen.
Leifers
Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.
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The tour starts in the centre of Laives and first leads south to the Bridge of Vadena and then north on the other side of the river, alongside the Adige and Isarco rivers past Bolzano/Bozen. The Bolzano - Brennero Cycle Route leads partly through the tunnels of the old railway line and past the villages in the Isarco Valley to the small town of Chiusa with its beautiful medieval old town. From Chiusa, the route continues along the cycle path to the centre of Bressanone. The end of the tour is reached at the Cathedral Square in the historic city centre of Bressanone. The return journey can also be made by train.
Charging Station Romstrasse/Via Roma
Pizzinini Bus & Mobility
Pizzinini Bus & Mobility
Parking Romstraße
Isarco - Eisack
Stufles, the oldest district of Bressanone
Monument to Peter Mayr
Millennial Column
The stone "Dürerstein" in Chiusa/Klausen
Hofburg von Brixen
Cribs Museum
Seminary of Brixen / Bressanone
Klausen
The fountain of life of Martin Rainer
Respect the mountains - Watering point in Kardaun near the Carabinieri station
St. Andrea church in Chiusa/Klausen
Town hall Brixen Bressanone
Capuchin curch
Janek 1912 Glas Art
Public transport
Arrival by public transport from Bolzano/Bozen: by bus with the lines 110, 111 or 120 until the bus stop "Laives Centro/Leifers Zentrum" (approx. 30 min.).
Arrival by public transport from the south: take bus line 120 to the bus stop "Laives Centro/Leifers Zentrum".
Parking
There are several parking possibilities in Laives/Leifers: there are free parking spaces in Via Andreas-Hofer and Via Galizia. Further car parks are available in Via Pietralba, Via Stazione, Via Montessori, Via Marconi and Via Sottomonte.
Coordinates
Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.