
WINE AND BIKE SÜDTIROL

The Wine and Bike Südtirol tour offers a unique experience that combines breathtaking landscapes, ancient history, culinary traditions, and fine wines. This journey will guide you through South Tyrol, exploring mountains, valleys, lakes, and picturesque villages. Each stage unveils new flavors, traditions, and places to immerse yourself in, where every glass of wine tells a story, and every dish is a tribute to the land that produces it.
An adventure that engages all senses, with wineries and restaurants serving as treasure troves of local delights, and every corner of the territory ready to offer authentic emotions.
Discovering the Treasures of South Tyrol
263.4 km | 7 days | Medium Difficulty
Bressanone
Castelrotto
Fiè allo Sciliar
Caldaro
Merano
What to see:
Bressanone Cathedral: A majestic example of Baroque art in the heart of the city.​
Cloister and Episcopal Palace: A place rich in history and tranquility.​
Abbey of Novacella: The oldest monastery in Tyrol, renowned for its vineyards.
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Wines to discover: Sylvaner, Müller-Thurgau, Gewürztraminer​
Local specialties:
Canederli: Traditional bread dumplings served with melted butter or broth.​
Apple strudel: The classic dessert embodying the region's tradition.​
What to see:
Historic center: Featuring traditional houses and the parish church.​
Seis-Seiser Alm Cable Car Station: Starting point for the Alpe di Siusi, Europe's largest plateau.​
Wines to discover: Schiava, Lagrein​
Local specialties:
Bauerngröstl: A rustic dish made with beef, potatoes, and onions.
What to see:
Presule Castle: A well-preserved medieval castle, ideal for a journey into the past.​
Lake Fiè: A charming spot for a refreshing break surrounded by nature.​
Wines to discover: Pinot Noir, Sauvignon Blanc​
Local specialties:
Schlutzkrapfen: Ravioli filled with spinach and ricotta, typical of South Tyrol.
One of the most beautiful wine-growing villages in the world, lending its name to its indigenous red wine, best enjoyed slightly chilled, and to its lake, the warmest bathing lake in the Alpine region.​
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What to see:
Lake Caldaro: The warmest lake in South Tyrol, perfect for a walk or swim.​
Wine Museum: A stop to discover the area's wine history.​
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Wines to discover: Schiava, Pinot Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon​
Local specialties:
Buckwheat cake: With cranberry jam.​
What to see:
Gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle: A botanical park with exotic plants and a panoramic view of Merano.​
Historic center: Strolling under the arcades lets you breathe in the city's history.​
Wines to discover: Local wines, typical cheeses​
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Local specialties:
Rye dumplings: Ravioli filled with ricotta and spinach.