Day 1Day 1: Arrive MunichOn arrival in Munich, make your way to the first hotel. The remainder of the day at leisure. Note: From 20 Sep to 4 Oct 2025 during Oktoberfest, the trip will begin in Bad Tölz. Train tickets to get to the starting point in Munich on day 2 are included in the tour price during this time.
On arrival in Munich, make your way to the first hotel. The remainder of the day at leisure. Note: From 20 Sep to 4 Oct 2025 during Oktoberfest, the trip will begin in Bad Tölz. Train tickets to get to the starting point in Munich on day 2 are included in the tour price during this time.
Day 2Day 2: Cycle to Bad Tölz (60km/37.5mi)Leaving Munich behind, you’ll follow the Isar River, quickly swapping city streets for tranquil natural landscapes. Ride through dense forests and unspoiled wetlands, where the peaceful surroundings set the tone for your journey. Along the way, you’ll pass historic abbeys and traditional Bavarian villages, each offering a glimpse into the region’s rich culture. The route continues through the scenic Isar wetlands, eventually leading you to Bad Tölz, a charming town known for its beautifully preserved old town and picturesque riverside setting. +342m/1129ft, -209m/685ft
Leaving Munich behind, you’ll follow the Isar River, quickly swapping city streets for tranquil natural landscapes. Ride through dense forests and unspoiled wetlands, where the peaceful surroundings set the tone for your journey. Along the way, you’ll pass historic abbeys and traditional Bavarian villages, each offering a glimpse into the region’s rich culture. The route continues through the scenic Isar wetlands, eventually leading you to Bad Tölz, a charming town known for its beautifully preserved old town and picturesque riverside setting. +342m/1129ft, -209m/685ft
Day 3Day 3: Continue along the Isar River…Today’s ride continues along the Isar River, leading you to Lake Sylvenstein. From here, you’ll cycle through the breathtaking landscapes of the Karwendel Nature Park, crossing the German-Austrian border as you make your way to the stunning Achensee, a sparkling mountain lake nestled among the peaks. Take a break and soak in the scenery—or even enjoy a boat trip across the crystal-clear waters before continuing your journey. Overnight will be in Schwaz or nearby Jenbach (or Maruach across the river). +537m/1761ft, -649m/2129ft
Today’s ride continues along the Isar River, leading you to Lake Sylvenstein. From here, you’ll cycle through the breathtaking landscapes of the Karwendel Nature Park, crossing the German-Austrian border as you make your way to the stunning Achensee, a sparkling mountain lake nestled among the peaks. Take a break and soak in the scenery—or even enjoy a boat trip across the crystal-clear waters before continuing your journey. Overnight will be in Schwaz or nearby Jenbach (or Maruach across the river). +537m/1761ft, -649m/2129ft
Day 4Day 4: Cycle along the Inn River to Innsbruck (43-50km/27-31mi)From Jenbach or Schwaz, follow the Inn River cycle path as it leads you into Innsbruck, the vibrant capital of Tyrol. Take time to explore the city’s Old Town, home to the iconic Golden Roof, or venture up to Mount Isel to see the impressive ski jump and the Tirol Panorama. +53m/174ft, -5m/16ft
From Jenbach or Schwaz, follow the Inn River cycle path as it leads you into Innsbruck, the vibrant capital of Tyrol. Take time to explore the city’s Old Town, home to the iconic Golden Roof, or venture up to Mount Isel to see the impressive ski jump and the Tirol Panorama. +53m/174ft, -5m/16ft
Day 5Day 5: Cross the Brenner Pass into Italy…To avoid the most demanding climb, you’ll transfer by train or bus from Innsbruck to the Brenner Pass, the historic border between Austria and Italy. Today, only a few traces of the former checkpoint remain, as the pass now serves as a natural and cultural gateway between the two countries. From Brennero, enjoy a scenic descent along a converted railway track, taking you through Vipiteno/Sterzing, one of Italy’s most charming alpine towns. The ride continues past Fortezza, with its impressive fortress, before reaching Rio di Pusteria (Mühlbach). +248m/813ft, -846m/2775ft
To avoid the most demanding climb, you’ll transfer by train or bus from Innsbruck to the Brenner Pass, the historic border between Austria and Italy. Today, only a few traces of the former checkpoint remain, as the pass now serves as a natural and cultural gateway between the two countries. From Brennero, enjoy a scenic descent along a converted railway track, taking you through Vipiteno/Sterzing, one of Italy’s most charming alpine towns. The ride continues past Fortezza, with its impressive fortress, before reaching Rio di Pusteria (Mühlbach). +248m/813ft, -846m/2775ft
Day 6Day 6: Cycle to Niederdorf/Villabassa or Toblach/Dobbiaco (50-55kmkm/31-34Leaving Rio Pusteria, follow a well-maintained cycling path through the picturesque Val Pusteria, passing the Mühlbacher Klause, a historic former border post that once marked the divide between the Roman provinces of Rätien and Norikum. Riding alongside the Rienz River, you’ll arrive in Brunico, a lively alpine town rich in history and culture. Take a break to explore the South Tyrolean Folklore Museum in Teodone, offering insights into traditional life in the region, or visit one of the Messner Mountain Museums—either in Brunico Castle or atop the Kronplatz with breathtaking views. Continuing along the Rienz cycle path, your journey leads you to Villabassa or Dobbiaco, where you’ll settle in for the night. As a bonus, enjoy a free check-up at our Dobbiaco shop, ensuring your bike is in top shape for the next stage of your adventure. +589m/1932ft, -124m/407ft
Leaving Rio Pusteria, follow a well-maintained cycling path through the picturesque Val Pusteria, passing the Mühlbacher Klause, a historic former border post that once marked the divide between the Roman provinces of Rätien and Norikum. Riding alongside the Rienz River, you’ll arrive in Brunico, a lively alpine town rich in history and culture. Take a break to explore the South Tyrolean Folklore Museum in Teodone, offering insights into traditional life in the region, or visit one of the Messner Mountain Museums—either in Brunico Castle or atop the Kronplatz with breathtaking views. Continuing along the Rienz cycle path, your journey leads you to Villabassa or Dobbiaco, where you’ll settle in for the night. As a bonus, enjoy a free check-up at our Dobbiaco shop, ensuring your bike is in top shape for the next stage of your adventure. +589m/1932ft, -124m/407ft
Day 7Day 7: Cycle through the heart…Today’s ride follows the old Dolomites railway trail, a scenic route steeped in history. Pedal past Lake Dobbiaco (Toblacher See) and the War Cemetery, a solemn reminder of World War I. Shortly after, take in the breathtaking panorama of the Three Peaks (Tre Cimi), one of the most iconic sights in the Dolomites, before reaching the emerald-green Lake Landro (Dürrensee). A short climb brings you to the border between South Tyrol (Bolzano) and Belluno, marking your descent into the heart of the Dolomites. From here, enjoy a comfortable downhill ride to Cortina d’Ampezzo, often called the "Pearl of the Dolomites," surrounded by stunning alpine peaks. Take time to explore the town centre, a stylish alpine retreat where chic cafés, stunning mountain views, and a touch of Italian glamour create an unforgettable atmosphere. +350m/1148ft, -300m/984ft
Today’s ride follows the old Dolomites railway trail, a scenic route steeped in history. Pedal past Lake Dobbiaco (Toblacher See) and the War Cemetery, a solemn reminder of World War I. Shortly after, take in the breathtaking panorama of the Three Peaks (Tre Cimi), one of the most iconic sights in the Dolomites, before reaching the emerald-green Lake Landro (Dürrensee). A short climb brings you to the border between South Tyrol (Bolzano) and Belluno, marking your descent into the heart of the Dolomites. From here, enjoy a comfortable downhill ride to Cortina d’Ampezzo, often called the "Pearl of the Dolomites," surrounded by stunning alpine peaks. Take time to explore the town centre, a stylish alpine retreat where chic cafés, stunning mountain views, and a touch of Italian glamour create an unforgettable atmosphere. +350m/1148ft, -300m/984ft
Day 8Day 8: Cycle on a downhill path to Longarone (55km/34.5mi)Continuing south, the route remains gently downhill, following the old railway track. To your left, the imposing Sorapis Massif, and to your right, the rugged Cinque Torri (Five Towers) create a spectacular backdrop. The day’s ride ends as you descend through the Boite Valley, arriving in Pieve di Cadore, the birthplace of the Renaissance painter Titian. Leaving Pieve di Cadore, follow the newly built cycle path as it winds its way to Longarone, a town with a poignant history. In 1963, a devastating landslide at the Vajont Dam triggered a catastrophic flood, destroying the village. Today, Longarone stands as a symbol of resilience, rebuilt with care and surrounded by lovely mountain scenery. +69m/226ft, -824m/2703ft
Continuing south, the route remains gently downhill, following the old railway track. To your left, the imposing Sorapis Massif, and to your right, the rugged Cinque Torri (Five Towers) create a spectacular backdrop. The day’s ride ends as you descend through the Boite Valley, arriving in Pieve di Cadore, the birthplace of the Renaissance painter Titian. Leaving Pieve di Cadore, follow the newly built cycle path as it winds its way to Longarone, a town with a poignant history. In 1963, a devastating landslide at the Vajont Dam triggered a catastrophic flood, destroying the village. Today, Longarone stands as a symbol of resilience, rebuilt with care and surrounded by lovely mountain scenery. +69m/226ft, -824m/2703ft
Day 9Day 9: Cycle through the Prosecco hills to Conegliano (55km/34.5mi)From Longarone, the route continues south, gradually transitioning from alpine landscapes to the rolling Prosecco hills as you make your way toward Conegliano, a charming town at the heart of Italy’s renowned wine region. +150m/492ft, -590m/1935ft
From Longarone, the route continues south, gradually transitioning from alpine landscapes to the rolling Prosecco hills as you make your way toward Conegliano, a charming town at the heart of Italy’s renowned wine region. +150m/492ft, -590m/1935ft
Day 10Day 10: Cycle to the grand city of Treviso (50km/31.25mi)As you leave the Alps behind, the landscape softens into the plains of Veneto, leading you to Treviso, a picturesque city known for its canals, fashion, and vibrant atmosphere. Along the way, admire the grandeur of Palladian villas, masterpieces of the renowned architect Andrea Palladio, built during Venice’s golden age as a dominant European sea power. +122m/400ft, -207m/679ft
As you leave the Alps behind, the landscape softens into the plains of Veneto, leading you to Treviso, a picturesque city known for its canals, fashion, and vibrant atmosphere. Along the way, admire the grandeur of Palladian villas, masterpieces of the renowned architect Andrea Palladio, built during Venice’s golden age as a dominant European sea power. +122m/400ft, -207m/679ft
Day 11Day 11: Cycle the last stage to Venice (47km/29.5mi)Following the gentle course of the River Sile, your ride takes you toward the Adriatic Sea, arriving in Venice mainland (Mestre). From here, you’re just a short journey away from the timeless charm of Venice, "La Serenissima", where canals, historic palaces, and a unique atmosphere await your exploration. +/-0.
Following the gentle course of the River Sile, your ride takes you toward the Adriatic Sea, arriving in Venice mainland (Mestre). From here, you’re just a short journey away from the timeless charm of Venice, "La Serenissima", where canals, historic palaces, and a unique atmosphere await your exploration. +/-0.
Day 12Day 12: Trip concludesThe trip concludes after breakfast at your hotel in Mestre (Venice mainland).
The trip concludes after breakfast at your hotel in Mestre (Venice mainland).
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