Road bike tours in the surroundings of Merano

Tours in Vinschgau Valley, Passeier and Etsch Valley

The most beautiful and toughest routes in the west of South Tyrol. Road bike highlights such as the Stelvio and numerous Alpine passes can be found in South Tyrol.

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Stilfserjoch / Stelvio

Spectacular steep slopes, unique views over 49 km and 48 hairpin turns on the South Tyrolean side. The panoramic road to the Stelvio Pass ranks among the most impressive cycling routes and most imposing roads in the world. The queen of mountain passes was completed over 100 years ago - in record time.

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Jaufenpass

The Jaufen Pass (italian: Passo di Monte Giovo) is an exciting adventure spanning 20 km with gentle climbs and sharp turns. The road winds its way up to over 2,000 meters altitude and offers breathtaking views of the Passeier Valley and the surrounding mountain ranges. A classic South Tyrolean route that challenges drivers and rewards them with magnificent views.

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Timmelsjoch

One of the most legendary high alpine roads: The Timmelsjoch (italian: Passo Rombo) leads to nearly 2,500 meters altitude and connects the Passeier Valley with the Ötz Valley. Over more than 30 km, long ramps and spectacular views of glaciers and rugged rocky landscapes await. This tour is considered one of the most demanding challenges for road cyclists.

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Gampen und Mendelpass

This challenging road bike tour starts in Lana, at appr. 315 meters above sea level, and leads over two passes. First, it goes uphill to the Gampen Pass (1,518 m) with a consistent gradient of 8-9% over 18 km. The route runs through Foiana, Tesimo, and Caprile, nestled between Mount Laugen and the Mendel ridge.
After a short descent into the Non Valley, follows the climb to the Mendel Pass. There you can enjoy fantastic views of Lake Caldaro before heading down winding descents into the Oltradige region and back to Merano. A tour full of elevation gain, panoramic views, and alpine charm.

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Kalterer See

The tour to Lake Caldaro is a treat for all senses. Gentle climbs over approximately 40 km lead through orchards and vineyards. From Merano, you cycle through picturesque villages and enjoy views of the South Tyrolean Wine Route. The crystal-clear waters of the lake await as the crowning finale.

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Sellaronda with road bike

Four majestic passes, 60 kilometers of pure cycling excitement and breathtaking views of the UNESCO World Heritage Dolomites - the Sellaronda ranks among the most spectacular road bike tours in the Alps. The classic route leads you over the Sellajoch (2.240 m), Pordoijoch (2.239 m), the Campolongo Pass (1.875 m) and the Grödner Joch (2.121 m) once around the imposing Sella Massif. With about 1,900 meters of elevation gain, this tour is aimed at experienced road cyclists with good fitness.

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Vacation in South Tyrol

With the road bike through the Vinschgau Valley

Add these - recommended by cycling professionals - road bike tours to your bucket list for the Vinschgau Valley.

Vinschgau High Road

On the Sonnenberg, a low-traffic panoramic road stretches from Schluderns to Tanas, up to 1,560 metres in altitude. Right at the beginning, the route climbs over meadow slopes with a decent gradient. The uphill from Schluderns hardly allows any views, but after reaching the plateau, the wide valley lies at your feet. Continuing towards Tanas, you can enjoy the magnificent view of the Ortler Alps opposite. The downhill run is from Tanas to Allitz and on to Laas or to Kortsch. The Vinschgau High Road is an intensive road bike tour far away from the hustle and bustle of the valley.
Recommendation: The dry Sonnenberg is often unbearably hot in high summer, so this road bike highlight is only recommended in the early morning or late evening hours in summer.
Uphill from Kortsch: 800 hm, uphill from Schluderns: 680 hm, uphill from Laas: 680 hm;

Martell Valley / Val Martello

Flanked by steep talus slopes, this side valley of the Vinschgau leads into the Ortler Alps. Martell (Italian: Val Martello) lies in the middle of the Stilfserjoch National Park and was part of the 16th stage of the Giro d'Italia in 2014 (Ponte di Legno - Gavia - Stelvio - Martell). The starting point for the road bike tour is Goldrain (Italian: Coldrano), directly on the cycle path. With the first hairpin bends behind Morter, the route always runs uphill to Gand. Straight ahead past the chapel at 1,560 m (St. Maria in der Schmelz), the biathlon centre and on to the lake at 1,850 m. If you want, you can cycle further into the rear Martelltal valley to the Schönblick Gasthaus at 2,100 m. The valley is also recommended in high summer because there is little car traffic.
Highlights of the tour: Zufrittsee lake, ruins of Hotel Paradiso, strawberry fields;
Route: good two-lane road up to Gand, then the route narrows.
Uphill: 1,950 hm, length: 45 km;

Martell - Road bike Vinschgau - Val Venosta
Martell – Image: unsplash - Jonatan Moerman

Juval Castle

The approach is via the Vinschgau cycle path from Naturns in the direction of Tschars. In front of the bike bar in Staben there is a wooden bridge to the Vinschgau farm shop with a large car park. Juval Castle is already clearly visible from the cycle path at the entrance to the Schnals Valley. From the car park, the road starts immediately with gradients of up to 14%. Curve after curve, the road climbs to 1,000 m above sea level and reaches the castle after 4 km. The asphalt road continues for about 3 km.
Note: This tour is also located on the Sonnenberg, it can get very warm in summer! A shuttle bus takes visitors to the castle museum, so be careful when descending (from end of March to the beginning of November).

Schnals Valley

In the immediate vicinity of the farm shop at 560 m - see starting point for Juval Castle - is the turn-off to Schnals (Italian: Val Senales).
The 24 km trip begins with an ascent in the 1 km long illuminated road tunnel and stretches into the Ötztal Alps. The route leads in a lonely landscape past the idyllic village of Katharinaberg, right at the entrance to the Schnals Valley, on to Karthaus and the main village of Unser Frau at 1,450 metres. There, a few serpentines lead to the highlight of the road bike tour at 1,700 m: the Vernagt lake. Along the lakeshore, the road leads into the rear Schnals Valley to Kurzras to the glacier cable car at 2,010 m.
Uphill: 1,500 m, good physical condition required;

Aschbach / Rio Lagundo

In the lower Vinschgau Valley, high above Merano, you find the mountain village of Aschbach at an altitude of around 1,350 metres. The cable car near Rabland takes hikers and mountain bikers to the high plateau; for racing cyclists, the ascent to Aschbach starts in Töll. The road climbs steeply (19 %) through the densely forested Nördersberg. After about 10 km, a winding mountain road leads to the top station of the cable car. Worth seeing: The "Maria Schnee" Chapel on a promontory.
Altitude difference: approx. 840 m

The most beautiful passes, valleys and tours of the Vinschgau Valley (Italian: Val Venosta) for racing cyclists:

  • Stilfser Joch / Passo dello Stelvio
  • Reschenpass / Passo di Resia
  • Martell Valley
  • Val Senales
  • Langtaufer Valley
  • Sulden / Solda
  • Matschertal
  • Vinschgau High Road
  • Castle Juval
  • Rojen
  • Lichtenberg courtyards
  • Aschbach
  • Planeil

Road bike rental

Ötzi Bike Shop in Naturns-Naturno

Official FOCUS, KALKHOFF and BERGAMONT test centre: MTB hardtails, MTB fullys, road bikes, trekking bikes, e-bikes and e-mountain bikes, as well as children's trailers are available for rental. The bikes are not insured against theft.

Ötzi Bike Shop
Hauptstraße 25
39025 Naturns-Naturno - South Tyrol
Tel.: +39 347 130 0926 - E-Mail: info@oetzi-bike-academy.com

Maxx Bike Eldorado in Latsch-Laces

Mountain bikes, trekking bikes and road bikes from Maxx, kid bikes, children's trailers, as well as GPS devices can be rented at Maxx Bike Eldorado.
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Maxx Bike Eldorado
Hauptstraße 65a
39021 Latsch-Laces - South Tyrol
Tel.: +39 0473 720 077 - E-Mail: info@maxx-bike-eldorado.com

SS 38 Bike in Lana

Who is looking for individual advice and the best service, is absolutely right at Martin Primisser in the bike shop SS 38 Bike in Lana in Meran.

SS 38 Bike Lana
Meranerstr. 7
39011 Lana - South Tyrol
Tel.: +39 0473 491 186 - E-Mail: info@ss38-bike.it

Bike Passeier in Saltaus / Passeiertal

Bike rental in Passeiertal with E-Bikes, MTB-Fullys, road bikes and children's bikes.

Bike Passeier
Gewerbezone Schweinsteg 27
39015 Saltaus - South Tyrol
Tel.: +39 392 425 1857 - E-Mail: bikepasseier@gmail.com

Südtirolbike in Mals

Bike rental at the train station in Mals. Can't take your personal bike with you on vacation? Südtirolbike helps gladly. Drop off at any train station along the bike route between Mals and Meran possible.

Bikepoint Südtirolbike
Bahnhofstr. 34
39024 Mals im Vinschgau - South Tyrol
Tel.: +39 331 950 4005 - E-Mail: info@suedtirolbike.info

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