High-quality unisex touring bike with comfortable low entry
Body size approx. 148 cm - 190 cm
On the Alpe-Adria-Cycle Path from the festival city to the Adriatic Sea
The Alpe Adria Cycle Path leads from Salzburg through Austria and Italy to Grado on the Adriatic Sea. This medium-difficulty route covers approximately 30-70 km daily, following rivers like Salzach, Gasteiner Ache, Möll, and Drau. Highlights include Salzburg's historic center, the Gasteiner Valley, alpine landscapes of the Hohe Tauern, and Friulian towns like Gemona, Udine, and Aquileia. The tour includes two scenic train rides through the Alps and ends at Grado's sandy beaches.
This cycle tour starts in the beautiful festival city of Salzburg. After you have said ‘Hello’ to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, you will cycle from the Alps to the sea on two wheels. The special thing about this cycle tour is the interplay of cultural highlights, impressive natural landscapes and charming towns. One thing is always present: indulgence. Because what would a cycle tour be without culinary delights? Curious? Hop on the saddle and head south.
On the Alpe-Adria-Cycle Path from the festival city to the Adriatic Sea
The Alpe Adria Cycle Path leads from Salzburg through Austria and Italy to Grado on the Adriatic Sea. This medium-difficulty route covers approximately 30-70 km daily, following rivers like Salzach, Gasteiner Ache, Möll, and Drau. Highlights include Salzburg's historic center, the Gasteiner Valley, alpine landscapes of the Hohe Tauern, and Friulian towns like Gemona, Udine, and Aquileia. The tour includes two scenic train rides through the Alps and ends at Grado's sandy beaches.
From the Alps to the sea! An inter-cultural composition consisting of Austria‘s impressive Alpine region and Italy‘s southern flair. On your bike you simply experience more: more romantic rivers and roaring waterfalls, more pretty historic town centres and defiant castles, more craggy mountain peaks and of course an increase in scenic, architectural and culinary delights. And last but not least: the Adriatic Sea.
You mainly cycle on well-developed cycle paths and quiet side roads. Only a few sections lead you also along roads with heavier traffic or on dirt paths. Overall the route leads you on slightly hilly terrain, the most challenging section between St. Johann and the Gasteiner-valley can also be completed and bypassed by train.