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Castelfeder – Bolzano – Valle Isarco

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    The cycle path follows the beautiful Adige Valley between the provincial capital of Bolzano, the medieval town of Klausen and the episcopal city of Brixen.
    Open
    easy
    Distance 76.1 km
    3:55 h
    568 m
    211 m
    571 m
    214 m

    The cycle path follows the beautiful Adige Valley between the provincial capital of Bolzano, the medieval town of Klausen and the episcopal city of Brixen.

    Author’s recommendation

    The cycle tour offers the opportunity to experience the sport, the beautiful landscape and the history of the localities.
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    Difficulty
    easy
    Overall difficulty
    easy

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    Highest point
    571 m
    Lowest point
    214 m

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    Safety information

    Before the tour, check the weather conditions, follow the traffic regulations and carry a bicycle repair kit.

    Roadbook

    The tour follows the Adige Cycle Path from Salurn a.d.V., Neumarkt or Auer northwards to the provincial capital of Bolzano. From there, it continues along the Isarco Cycle Path to Blumau, passing works of art, installations and murals before reaching the medieval town of Klausen, home to the picturesque hilltop Monastery of Säben. The route ends in Brixen, renowned for its Prince-Bishop’s Palace and its rich artistic and cultural heritage.

    The return journey follows the same route or can be made by train from the stations in Brixen, Klausen, Waidbruck or Bolzano.

    Recommended bicycle: trekking bike, road bike, e-bike or mountain bike.
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    Salurn-Salorno Train Station
    Train station Brixen / Bressanone
    Train station Brixen / Bressanone
    Taxi Mondi
    Taxi James
    Isarco - Eisack
    Stufles, the oldest district of Bressanone
    Monument to Peter Mayr
    Millennial Column
    The stone "Dürerstein" in Chiusa/Klausen
    Wasserer Farm
    Gustelier - Atelier für Geschmackserfahrung
    Alessandro Casciaro art gallery
    Cathedral of Brixen
    Santo Sepolcro Church
    Teatro Cristallo
    Schlössl Perif
    Saint Erhard Church
    St. Andrea church in Chiusa/Klausen
    Town hall Brixen Bressanone

    Public transport

    Getting to the starting point of the tour or point of interest by public transport is easy and convenient.

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    Directions

    Salurn is easily accessible via the A22 Brenner Motorway. After taking the Egna–Ora exit, follow the signs to Salurn a.d.W.

    Parking

    At the public car parks in Salurn a.d.W.

    Coordinates

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    46.243876, 11.205247
    DMS
    46°14'38.0"N 11°12'18.9"E
    UTM
    32T 670003 5123508
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    Get there by train, car, bike, or on foot!

    Equipment

    Recommended equipment: bicycle helmet, sufficient drinking water, sun protection and weather-appropriate clothing.

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    Status
    Open
    Difficulty
    easy
    Overall difficulty
    easy

    Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.

    Distance
    76.1 km
    Duration
    3:55 h
    Ascent
    568 m
    Descent
    211 m
    Highest point
    571 m
    Lowest point
    214 m
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