Feu­er und Eis part­ner tour

Adi­ge Cycle Rou­te — From Inns­bruck to Vero­na — sporty

Pri­ce on request

From the val­ley basin of the Alpi­ne metro­po­lis of Inns­bruck, you cycle upstream into one of the most fasci­na­ting regi­ons in the heart of the Alps, as the Inn Cycle Path mean­ders, nest­led in the rug­ged Tyro­lean moun­ta­ins, to the Obe­re Gericht in the Lan­deck dis­trict. A spor­ty, ser­pen­ti­ne ascent of approx. 700 meters in alti­tu­de awaits you bet­ween Pfunds and Nau­ders on the Reschen Pass. From Lake Reschen in South Tyrol, the Adi­ge cycle path takes you along the playful river through the lush fruit-gro­wing land­scapes of the sun-dren­ched Vinsch­gau Val­ley via the spa town of Mer­ano to the Cas­tel­fe­der vaca­ti­on regi­on. The viney­ards exu­de a sou­thern flair, blen­ding into the land­scape in swee­ping lines and allo­wing the South Tyro­lean low­lands to mer­ge seam­less­ly into Tren­ti­no. Flan­ked by rug­ged por­phy­ry walls to the left and gent­le oli­ve gro­ves to the right, the Adi­ge cycle path makes its way pur­po­seful­ly to Vero­na, the city that resem­bles a cul­tu­ral pic­tu­re book and has alre­a­dy ser­ved as a magi­cal stage for Shake­speare’s myth of Romeo and Juliet.

Itinerary / Stages

Indi­vi­du­al arri­val in Innsbruck
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Wel­co­me to the 3‑time Olym­pic city. While the Alpi­ne town is known far and wide as a popu­lar win­ter sports desti­na­ti­on with a very spe­cial flair, you will be sur­pri­sed by the colorful ambi­ence that awaits you here in the warm season. 
Inns­bruck — Landeck
Distanz: 85 km Höhe (+): 635m Höhe (-): 443m
The Inn Cycle Path from St. Moritz in Switz­er­land to Pas­sau in Ger­ma­ny mea­su­res an impres­si­ve 500 kilo­me­ters. The rou­te fol­lows a few kilo­me­ters of this inter­na­tio­nal cycle path, which is sur­roun­ded by impo­sing moun­ta­ins but is nevert­hel­ess almost com­ple­te­ly flat, first to the famous Cis­ter­ci­an monas­tery of Stams and from the­re on to the Tyro­lean raf­ting and can­yo­ning cen­ter of Hai­ming. This is fol­lo­wed by a slight­ly uphill, roman­tic sec­tion through a beau­tiful pine forest, whe­re you can also visit the new­ly reno­va­ted Roman baths near Rop­pen. After the refresh­ment — at least for the cal­ves — the rou­te con­ti­nues along the incre­asing­ly nar­row Inn Val­ley, first to Imst and then on to Lan­deck at the foot of the Arlberg.
Lan­deck — Holi­day regi­on Reschen­see and Obervinschgau
Distanz: 85 km Höhe (+): 1356m Höhe (-): 1221m
Along­side the Inn, the cycle path leads from Lan­deck along the so-cal­led Upper Court to Pfunds. After Pfunds, the rou­te is about 10 kilo­me­ters on Swiss ter­ri­to­ry. From Mar­ti­na in the Lower Enga­di­ne, you have to cycle about 400 meters in alti­tu­de along a few ser­pen­ti­nes up to the Nor­berts Höhe. After a short downhill sec­tion down to Nau­ders, a gent­le climb con­ti­nues up to the Reschen Pass, whe­re you cross the bor­der into Ita­ly and thus the main Alpi­ne ridge. Past the Reschen reser­voir with one of the most famous pho­to motifs in South Tyrol — the sun­ken church tower of Alt­graun — you cycle rapidly downhill towards Mals. Enjoy your first evening in South Tyrol in the old alley­ways of the vil­la­ge or, depen­ding on room avai­la­bi­li­ty, pos­si­bly in Nauders.
Vaca­ti­on regi­on Lake Resia and Upper Ven­os­ta Val­ley — Merano
Distanz: 65 km Höhe (+): 10m Höhe (-): 700m
Now it’s time to cross the enti­re Vinsch­gau Val­ley. The trail leads from around 1,200 m abo­ve sea level in Bur­geis down to 350 m abo­ve sea level in Meran. You often fol­low the cour­se of the Adi­ge direct­ly. From the start­ing point, this plea­su­re tour first leads down to Glurns, the smal­lest town in the Alps. Via the marb­le vil­la­ge of Lasa/Laas you then reach Naturno/Naturns and final­ly — past the striking Castelbello/Kastelbell Cast­le — the spa town of Merano/Meran. Relax here on an evening stroll along the Pas­ser pro­me­na­de amidst a sub­tro­pi­cal world of plants.
Mer­ano — Cas­tel­fe­der vaca­ti­on region
Distanz: 50 km Höhe (+): 264m Höhe (-): 347m
The­re is much to mar­vel at along this rou­te: the famous Schnat­terpeck altar in the church in Nie­der­la­na, the hig­hest church tower in South Tyrol in Ter­lan and num­e­rous cast­les and ruins on both sides of the val­ley. After the oppor­tu­ni­ty for a short detour to South Tyro­l’s capi­tal Bol­za­no, Lake Kal­tern offers a first-class oppor­tu­ni­ty to cool off any tired cyclists’ legs. The stage finish is then the Cas­tel­fe­der vaca­ti­on regi­on with the towns of Ora, Mon­tan, Egna and Salor­no, whe­re the Ger­man-spea­king part of South Tyrol ends. 
Cas­tel­fe­der vaca­ti­on regi­on — Bel­lu­no Vero­ne­se and surroundings
Distanz: 85 km Höhe (+): 351m Höhe (-): 446m
You should alre­a­dy have prac­ti­ced some basic Ita­li­an voca­bu­la­ry befo­re the jour­ney con­ti­nues along the Adi­ge River to Tren­to, whe­re you will be gree­ted by the very inte­res­t­ing old town with its cathe­dral and Buon­con­siglio Cast­le. The rou­te then leads very plea­sant­ly via small towns such as Rover­eto and Pil­can­te to Avio or the small town of Bel­lu­no Vero­ne­se. Gour­mets say that the finest wine in Ita­ly has been grown here sin­ce the 15th cen­tu­ry. Alt­hough this regi­on is less than 10 kilo­me­ters from Lake Gar­da as the crow flies, it is lar­ge­ly untouch­ed by tou­rists. Enjoy the tran­quil­li­ty of your sto­po­ver with a good glass of wine. 
Bel­lu­no Vero­ne­se and sur­roun­dings — Verona
Distanz: 55 km Höhe (+): 318m Höhe (-): 385m
With Vero­na vir­tual­ly in sight, the­re is ano­ther small climb up to Rivo­li Vero­ne­se befo­re rea­ching the city of Romeo & Juliet after a few more lei­su­re­ly kilo­me­ters along the Adi­ge River. Have fun strol­ling, dis­co­ve­ring, visi­ting the are­na or sim­ply enjoy­ing yourself. 
Indi­vi­du­al jour­ney home or extension
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Today it’s time to say good­bye, or extend your stay for a few more days!

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Prices and Services:

Booking code: ETSCH-IBK-SPO

Minimum number of participants: 2

Season

Category

Single room

Double room*

*Prices are per person.

Additional nights BEFORE the tour

(01.05.2025 — 25.09.2025) Extra night BEFORE the tour in Inns­bruck in a sin­gle room incl. breakfast 
(01.05.2025 — 25.09.2025) Extra night BEFORE the tour in Inns­bruck in a dou­ble room incl. breakfast 

Price per person/night

EUR 130,00
EUR 90,00

Additional nights AFTER the tour

Price per person/night

Additional transfers

(01.05.2025 — 25.09.2025) Return trans­fer Vero­na — Inns­bruck (every Tues­day, Thurs­day and Sunday)

Price

EUR 175,00

Rental bikes

(01.05.2025 — 25.09.2025) Trek­king e‑bike
(01.05.2025 — 25.09.2025) Trek­king bike

Price

EUR 260,00
EUR 110,00

Services

Included services
  • Indi­vi­du­al cycling tours
  • 7 x over­night stays in sel­ec­ted *** hotels and inns with accom­mo­da­ti­on in a dou­ble room / sin­gle room with bath or shower/WC
  • 7 x breakfast
  • Lug­ga­ge trans­fer from hotel to hotel
  • Spa and local tax
  • Detail­ed tra­vel docu­ments (rou­te descrip­ti­ons, maps, infor­ma­ti­on and important tele­pho­ne numbers)
  • Navi­ga­ti­on app
  • Hand­le­bar bag for your tra­vel docu­ments (1x per room)
  • 7‑day care­free ser­vice number
Excluded services
  • Arri­val and depar­tu­re for the tour
  • Cycling equip­ment (bicy­cle, hel­met, shoes, etc.)
  • Par­king fees
  • Per­so­nal expenses
  • Tips
  • Optio­nal excursions
  • Meals and drinks, unless spe­ci­fied above
  • Trans­fer, unless included in the program
  • Ever­y­thing not express­ly men­tio­ned under the point Included services

Additional information

Tour cha­rac­ter
Most­ly asphal­ted cycle paths and farm tracks as well as side roads with litt­le traf­fic and local tho­rough­fa­res, ; spor­ty dai­ly mileage of around 80 kilo­me­ters; to cross the Reschen Pass, 700 meters in alti­tu­de have to be mas­te­red bet­ween Pfunds and Lake Reschen; from Lake Reschen to Mer­ano the­re are some lon­ger downhill sec­tions, sui­ta­ble for child­ren from approx. 14 years of age (assum­ing appro­pria­te cycling enthusiasm).
Arrival/Departure/Parking
Arri­val by car: Inns­bruck is easy to reach by car: From the east and west via the A12. Tolls must be paid when dri­ving through the Arl­berg tun­nel. From the south on the A13 (Bren­ner­au­to­bahn); toll road from Inns­bruck-Süd. Plea­se note the gene­ral toll sti­cker requi­re­ment on the high­ways in Aus­tria. Coming from East Tyrol, the jour­ney leads through the toll Fel­ber­tau­ern Tun­nel or via the Pus­ter­tal Val­ley (Ita­ly). Arri­val by train: Time­ta­ble infor­ma­ti­on via www.oebb.at. Hotel trans­fers from/to the train sta­ti­on are on your own. Cabs are also available direct­ly in front of the sta­ti­on. For tra­ve­lers who want to pro­tect the envi­ron­ment but do not want to do wit­hout their car, we recom­mend tra­ve­ling by car train: Deut­sche Bahn car train Arri­val by pla­ne: Direct­ly via Inns­bruck Air­port or the nea­rest inter­na­tio­nal air­ports: Munich approx. 190 km, Salz­burg approx. 170 km, All­gäu Air­port Mem­min­gen approx. 180 km Par­king: Gara­ge in Inns­bruck approx. EUR 55/week, no reser­va­ti­on pos­si­ble, paya­ble on site. Park & Ride at the Olym­pia­world and at the event cen­ter Hafen. https://www.innsbruck.info/infrastruktur/detail/infrastruktur/park-ride-hafen-innsbruck.html
Ren­tal bikes
Exam­p­le trek­king bikes:Women’s and men’s model21-speed with free­wheel, model: KTM tou­ring bike, frame: Women’s alu­mi­num frame, gears: 21-speed derailleur gears with free­wheel, Shi­ma­no Acera, bra­kes: 2 rim bra­kes, Shi­ma­no V‑brakes, wheel/tires: 28-inch hol­low cham­ber rim/rugged tires, Schwal­be Mara­thon, sadd­le: high-qua­li­ty gel sadd­le, Sel­le Roy­al 7‑speed with hub gears (only on order)Electric bike:Kalkhoff Aga­t­tu Move 17 (or simi­lar). Alu­mi­num frame, 7‑speed Shi­ma­no Nexus gears, Impul­se Evo motor 36 V / 250 W, with shift sen­sor tech­no­lo­gy. Hydrau­lic Magu­ra HS11 rim brake 
High­lights and sights along the route
The sports capi­tal Inns­bruck­T­he green Inn­The Tyro­lean moun­ta­ins (Nord­ket­te, Lech­tal Alps and Ötz­tal Alps)The church tower of Graun in Lake Reschen­The medieval town of Glurns­The alre­a­dy Medi­ter­ra­ne­an Meran­Bo­zen — the capi­tal of South TyrolT­ren­to­Ve­ro­na — the crad­le of Romeo and Juliet
Other notes
To ensu­re a stress-free start to the trip, we recom­mend arri­ving at the start­ing point by ear­ly evening in most cases. Some tours start as ear­ly as mid­day, in which case we recom­mend arri­ving the day befo­re and will be hap­py to book an extra night for you at the same time. The indi­vi­du­al return jour­ney takes place on the last day of the tour. The kilo­me­ters are appro­xi­ma­te and may dif­fer from the actu­al kilo­me­ters cover­ed. This tour is not sui­ta­ble for peo­p­le with redu­ced mobility. 
Mini­mum num­ber of participants
If a mini­mum num­ber of par­ti­ci­pan­ts is requi­red for the tour to take place, this is sta­ted under Pri­ces and ser­vices. If the mini­mum num­ber of par­ti­ci­pan­ts is not rea­ched, we reser­ve the right to can­cel the trip up to four weeks befo­re the date of arri­val. We recom­mend that you do not orga­ni­ze your arri­val and depar­tu­re until after this dead­line has passed.
Insu­ran­ces
Tra­vel can­cel­la­ti­on insu­rance inclu­ding tra­vel inter­rup­ti­on insu­rance is recom­men­ded in any case. Infor­ma­ti­on can be found at: https://www.feuer-eis-touristik.de/reiseversicherung
7‑day care­free number
No mat­ter how well plan­ned a trip is, in rare cases unex­pec­ted things hap­pen. At such times, it’s nice to have someone you can rely on on site. For this reason, you will have a local cont­act per­son on our indi­vi­du­al acti­vi­ty tours who will be hap­py to pro­vi­de you with infor­ma­ti­on and, as sta­ted in the tra­vel docu­ments, can be cont­ac­ted in an emergency.

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We are delighted to have been able to make a difference together with the Tegernsee vacation region since September 2020. Whether cultural, economic or natural sustainability, every aspect and every action is a positive step for the region in which we live. Together with other companies in the Tegernsee Valley, we look forward to actively working together to protect this wonderful spot on earth. As an exclusive tour operator for active travel in nature, we see it as our duty to sensitize all our travellers and protect our nature and homeland.

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