Biking for the old and the young on bike routes in Alta Pusteria. Beginners and pros reach the surroundings of the Dolomites easily from their holiday residence – a paradise for bikers!
You will find more
bike routes on our special site, dedicated to mountain bike lovers.
Here you can find all necessary information for your individual trail as well as first hand impressions of what expects you. We wish you a pleasant ride through the Dolomites of Val Pusteria!
"La Classica": bicycle track San Candido – Lienz (Austria)
From
San Candido the track leads to the national border with
Austria. We cross Sillian and go to Lienz across Eastern Tirol. This is a family-friendly bike tour on even ground, which can be extended or shortened according to your wishes (the bike trail leads to Brunico and through the whole Val Pusteria until Bressanone). Almost in every locality, famous side valleys branch off – like the Val di Landro with its beautiful lake.
- Kilometres: arbitrary
- Altitude difference: minimal
- Duration: arbitrary
- Difficulty: easy, for beginners and families with kids
Family bicycle track San Candido – Brunico
From
San Candido the track leads to
Brunico, the main locality in Val Pusteria. It can be extended or shortened according to your wishes (the bike trail leads to Brunico and through the whole Val Pusteria until Bressanone) – a perfect trail for families and beginners. Almost in every locality, famous side valleys branch off.
- Kilometres: arbitrary
- Altitude difference: minimal
- Duration: arbitrary
- Difficulty: easy, for beginners and families with kids
Bicycle track Alta Pusteria – Sillian (Austria)
From San Candido the track leads to the national border with Austria. We cross Sillian and go to Lienz across Eastern Tirol. This is a family-friendly bike tour on even ground, which can be extended or shortened according to your wishes (the bike trail leads to Brunico and through the whole Val Pusteria until Bressanone). Almost in every locality, famous side valleys branch off – like the Val di Landro with its beautiful lake.
- Kilometres: arbitrary
- Altitude difference: minimal
- Duration: arbitrary
- Difficulty: easy, for beginners and families with kids
Val di Landro
The bike route follows the former railroad track Dobbiaco – Cortina and crosses the border of two natural parks. Fun on the bike for the whole family, with wonderful views of the Dolomites. You can start directly at the doorstep of your holiday home, go to Dobbiaco and then visit the beautifully genuine Val di Landro. Discover Lake Dobbiaco and Lake Landro, and get to now Carbonin, where the bike trail leads to Cimabanche and, finally, Cortina d'Ampezzo. You can also use the bus connection Cortina – Dobbiaco.
- Kilometres: 20 to Carbonin, 40 to Cortina
- Altitude difference: 228 m
- Duration: 1,5 hours to Carbonin, 3 hours to Cortina
- Difficulty: easy, for beginners and families with children
Val Fiscalina
How about a tour along larch pastures until you arrive in
Sesto at the foot of the Sesto Dolomites with their
famous "sundial" – a panoramic view of the majestic summits in the surroundings. In Moso (mark no. 102) a route branches off to beautiful Val Fiscalina, one of the most famous valleys in the Dolomites. The trail leads to the hut at the very end of the vally, where you can have a rest and eat something as well. There is also the possibility of using public transport by taking the bus San Candido – Moso.
- Kilometres: approx. 28 km
- Altitude difference: 374 m
- Duration: approx. 28 km
- Difficulty: medium, only partially appropriate for families