Feu­er und Eis part­ner tour

Inns­bruck — Reschen­pass — Mer­ano — Venice Classic

from 1.739,- per person

From the 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 winds its way, nest­led in the maje­s­tic Tyro­lean moun­ta­ins, to the foun­tain town of Imst and on to Lan­deck. A trans­fer takes you up the ascent to 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. You lea­ve the city of Tren­to by trans­fer and cycle in the famous Valsug­a­na ther­mal regi­on along the Bren­ta River, which accom­pa­nies you almost as far as Felt­re. With the graceful hills of the world-famous Pro­sec­co-gro­wing regi­on of Val­d­ob­bia­de­ne behind you, your rou­te takes you through tran­quil vil­la­ges and his­to­ri­cal­ly signi­fi­cant towns such as Tre­vi­so, befo­re Quar­to dAl­ti­no announ­ces the desti­na­ti­on of your jour­ney. The train takes you direct­ly to the cen­ter of Venice and not­hing stands in the way of an exten­si­ve stroll through the Sere­nis­si­ma with its palaz­zi and art treasures. 

Itinerary / Stages

Jour­ney to Innsbruck
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Wel­co­me to the 3‑time Olym­pic city. While the Alpi­ne city 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. So make sure you allow yours­elf enough time to enjoy Inns­bruck’s cul­tu­ral diversity. 
Inns­bruck — Imst 
Distanz: 60 km Höhe (+): 0m Höhe (-): 0m
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 refresh­ment, at least for the cal­ves, the rou­te con­ti­nues along the incre­asing­ly nar­row Inn Val­ley to the foun­tain town of Imst.
Imst — Lake Reschen and Upper Vinsch­gau vaca­ti­on region
Distanz: 55 km Höhe (+): 0m Höhe (-): 0m
Today you cycle again along the Inn cycle path, first from Imst to the dis­trict capi­tal Lan­deck. From Lan­deck, an orga­ni­zed trans­fer will take you to Nau­ders, whe­re you will cross the bor­der to Ita­ly and thus the main Alpi­ne ridge a litt­le later at the Reschen Pass. Cycle past the Reschen reser­voir with one of the most famous pho­to motifs in South Tyrol, the sun­ken church tower of Alt­graun, downhill towards Mals. Enjoy your first evening in South Tyrol in the old alley­ways of the village.
Vaca­ti­on regi­on Lake Resia and Upper Ven­os­ta Val­ley Merano
Distanz: 65 km Höhe (+): 0m Höhe (-): 0m
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 town of Lasa/Laas you then reach Naturno/Naturns and final­ly past the striking Castelbello/Kastelbell Cast­le to the spa town of Merano/Meran. Relax here on an evening stroll along the Pas­ser pro­me­na­de amidst a sub­tro­pi­cal world of plants.
Mer­ano vaca­ti­on regi­on Castelfeder 
Distanz: 50 km Höhe (+): 0m Höhe (-): 0m
The­re is much to see 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. And 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. 
Cas­tel­fe­der — Tren­to vaca­ti­on region
Distanz: 50 km Höhe (+): 0m Höhe (-): 0m
The rou­te con­ti­nues along the Adi­ge river through orchards to Salurn, whe­re the Ger­man-spea­king part of South Tyrol ends. The end of the stage is in Tren­to, whe­re you are gree­ted by the very attrac­ti­ve old town with its cathe­dral and Buon­con­siglio Castle. 
Tren­to Feltre
Distanz: 65 km Höhe (+): 0m Höhe (-): 0m
The day beg­ins with a trans­fer to Valsug­a­na to cycle from Levico Ter­me along the beau­tiful, new­ly crea­ted cycle path along the Bren­ta river via Bor­go Valsug­a­na to Pri­mo­la­no, whe­re you lea­ve the Bren­ta cycle path. From the­re, the rou­te leads uphill along a road with a mana­geable gra­di­ent befo­re final­ly rea­ching the his­to­ri­cal­ly very important town of Felt­re via Arsie and Fonzaso. 
Felt­re Pie­ve di Soligo
Distanz: 50 km Höhe (+): 0m Höhe (-): 0m
Two pos­si­ble rou­tes lead to your desti­na­ti­on today: eit­her with only a few shorter clim­bs (but with more traf­fic short­ly after Felt­re for approx. 6 km) along the famous Pro­sec­co wine-gro­wing are­as or very spor­ty via Len­ti­ai and the impres­si­ve Pra­der­ade­go Pass (approx. 900 m). In any case, the quiet litt­le town of Pie­ve di Soli­go is an ide­al place to relax and unwind. 
Pie­ve di Soli­go Quar­to dAltino/Venice
Distanz: 65 km Höhe (+): 0m Höhe (-): 0m
You have to pedal once more until you reach the lagoon city of Venice. And the way the­re has more real high­lights to offer. Soon after Pie­ve, still in the midd­le of the Pro­sec­co hills, the impo­sing Cas­tel­lo San Sal­va­to­re is enthro­ned and after a short, busi­er sec­tion of road at Pon­te Priu­la you reach the art and cycling town of Tre­vi­so. Then, after a varied jour­ney, we wel­co­me you to Quar­to dAl­ti­no, a small town very clo­se to the ori­gi­nal start­ing point of the his­to­ric Via Clau­dia Augusta! 
Indi­vi­du­al jour­ney home or extension
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The bike is now a thing of the past, so today you can take the train to San­ta Lucia sta­ti­on in Venice in about 20 minu­tes. From the­re, the count­less nar­row alley­ways all the way to Piaz­za San Mar­co are per­fect for explo­ring on foot. Of cour­se, a roman­tic gon­do­la ride could also fol­low as a reward for the many kilo­me­ters cycled.

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Booking code: INNS-VEN-CLASSIC

Minimum number of participants: 2

Season

05.05.2026 — 05.05.2026 (Arri­val: Tue)
02.06.2026 — 02.06.2026 (Arri­val: Tue)
30.06.2026 — 30.06.2026 (Arri­val: Tue)
21.07.2026 — 21.07.2026 (Arri­val: Tue)
01.09.2026 — 01.09.2026 (Arri­val: Tue)

Category

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Single room

EUR 2.158,00
EUR 2.218,00
EUR 2.218,00
EUR 2.278,00
EUR 2.278,00

Double room*

EUR 1.739,00
EUR 1.799,00
EUR 1.799,00
EUR 1.859,00
EUR 1.859,00
*Prices are per person.

Additional nights BEFORE the tour

(01.04.2026 — 30.09.2026) Extra night BEFORE the tour in Inns­bruck in a dou­ble room incl. breakfast 
(01.04.2026 — 30.09.2026) Extra night BEFORE the tour in Inns­bruck in a sin­gle room incl. breakfast 

Price per person/night

EUR 95,00
EUR 133,00

Additional nights AFTER the tour

(01.04.2026 — 30.09.2026) Addi­tio­nal night AFTER the tour in Quar­to d Alti­no in a dou­ble room incl. breakfast 
(01.04.2026 — 30.09.2026) Addi­tio­nal night AFTER the tour in Quar­to d Alti­no in a sin­gle room incl. breakfast 

Price per person/night

EUR 85,00
EUR 115,00

Rental bikes

(05.05.2025 — 30.09.2025) Trek­king e‑bike
(05.05.2025 — 30.09.2025) Trek­king bike

Price

EUR 290,00
EUR 130,00

Services

Included services
  • Indi­vi­du­al cycling tours
  • 19 x over­night stays in sel­ec­ted *** hotels or inns with accom­mo­da­ti­on in a dou­ble room / sin­gle room with bath or shower/WC
  • 19 x breakfast
  • Local tax in all accom­mo­da­ti­on locations
  • Lug­ga­ge trans­por­ta­ti­on from hotel to hotel
  • Train ticket (out­ward & return jour­ney) Quar­to d’Al­ti­no — Venice
  • Shut­tle trans­fer from Lan­deck to Nau­ders and from Tren­to to Levico Terme
  • Detail­ed tra­vel docu­ments (rou­te descrip­ti­ons, maps, infor­ma­ti­on and important tele­pho­ne numbers)
  • GPS data available
  • Hand­le­bar bag for your tra­vel docu­ments (1x per room)
  • 7‑day care­free ser­vice number
Excluded services
  • Arri­val and depar­tu­re for the tour
  • Cycling equip­ment (bike, hel­met, etc.)
  • Par­king fees
  • Per­so­nal expenses
  • Tips
  • Optio­nal excursions
  • Meals and drinks, unless spe­ci­fied above
  • Trans­fer, unless included in the program
  • Ever­y­thing not express­ly lis­ted under the item Included services

Additional information

Tour cha­rac­ter
Rou­te on most­ly asphal­ted cycle paths and farm tracks as well as litt­le-used side roads and local roads; plea­sant dai­ly mileage of 40 to a maxi­mum of 65 kilo­me­ters; short ascent bet­ween Nau­ders and Lake Reschen; from Lake Reschen to Mer­ano the­re are some lon­ger downhill sec­tions; 2 x 5 km of roads with hea­vier traf­fic on the way from Felt­re to Quar­to dAl­ti­no, trans­fer from Lan­deck to Nau­ders to com­for­ta­b­ly tack­le the big­gest ascent towards Reschen­pass and from Tren­to to Levico Ter­me, train jour­ney (out­ward & return jour­ney) from Quar­to d’Al­ti­no to Venice, sui­ta­ble for child­ren from approx. 12 years and older.
Other infor­ma­ti­on
Why is a train ride plan­ned bet­ween Inns­bruck and the Bren­ner Pass? this sec­tion is not only deman­ding, but you would also have to tack­le it on a busy sta­te road Whe­re are you accom­mo­da­ted in Venice? in Venice you are accom­mo­da­ted on the main­land in Mest­re How do you get to Venice (island)? the­re are seve­ral ways to get from the main­land to the island of Venice: the qui­ckest way is by cab, the jour­ney takes about 9 minu­tes. The­re is also a direct bus from the “cor­so del Popo­lo Mestri­na”. On the island of Venice its­elf, howe­ver, the­re are only two means of trans­por­ta­ti­on: on foot or by boat; the use of bicy­cles is not permitted 
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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Being sustainable together

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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