Exquisite scenery and excellent cycling awaits on tour
Escape on a self-guided cycle tour of some of Europe's finest scenery
Visit this mesmerizing sight in Austria at the start of the tour
The tour is mainly flat but you will find the odd speedy downhill or slightly challenging uphill
Soak up the stunning views on this lovely bike path
Appreciate the majesty of the mountains without having to ride up them!

La Via Claudia

Duration
8 days
Site savings
$42
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$2,017 USD

The cycling on this self-guided tour is concentrated along the Via Claudia Augusta, a 2000-year-old Roman-built road that was for many centuries the main commercial route across the Alps. Your journey begins in Austria, on the border with Italy, and takes in some of the most beautiful Tyrolean landscapes imaginable. The Via Claudia was originally used for the transportation of wine and olive oil from Spain, oysters from the Mediterranean and even spices from Asia; it now serves as the perfect cycling route, along secondary roads, narrow country lanes and cycle paths. You will be provided with route notes and maps so navigating the days' rides couldn't be easier!

  • Category
    Romantic
  • Type
    Self-Guided
  • Duration
    8 days
  • Culture Level
    Familiar
  • Skill Level
    2 - Novice
  • Activity Level
    3 - Active
  • Elevation
    2 - Moderate
  • Terrain
    Mixed
  • Distance
    192.6 miles
  • Avg. Daily Distance
    31.7 miles
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Quick Stats

  • Duration
    8 days
  • Main Destination
    Italy
  • Distance
    192.6 miles
  • Avg. Daily Distance
    31.7 miles
  • Elevation
    2 - Moderate
  • Terrain
    Mixed

Itinerary Details

  1. Day 1Arrival into Verona Airport - Transfer to Nauders

    Following your arrival at Verona airport (VRN), you will be transferred across the border to the Austrian village of Nauders. The village offers a beautiful view of the white peak of Ortler (3904m/12808ft). The transfer will take around 3.5 hours.

    • Accommodation in Nauders
  2. Day 2Nauders to Silandro

    Following a hearty breakfast you’ll cycle up 100 or so metres to reach the Reschenpass (1508m/4947ft), arriving in Italy, where a breathtaking view will open up before you – the white peaks of Ortler (3905m/12811ft) and the blue Lake Reschen. The building of this lake caused 163 homes and 523 hectares (1,290 acres) of cultivated land to be submerged. Now, when the lake freezes in winter, the tower of the main church is reachable by foot. Legend has it that during the winter one can still hear church bells ring (in reality the bells were removed from the tower in July 1950, a week before the demolition of the church and the creation of the lake).

    Enjoying the landscape you’ll take a fast downhill into the Vinschgau Valley; stretching from the Reschen Pass to Kastelbell/Tschars, and bordering Switzerland and Austria, it’s a beautiful valley of sparkling lush meadows, gigantic glaciers and glittering lakes. The Via Claudia route takes you via the charming village of Glorenza and Prato allo Stelvio, right on the foot of the famous Stelvio.

    Your final destination today is Silandro. A stunning location, with small lanes, historic buildings, typical Tyrolean Wine Taverns (Buschenschanken) and cafes with sun terraces just perfect for a post-ride tipple.

    • 34.2 miles
    • 1,476.4 ft
      1,476.4 ft
    • Accommodation in Silandro
    • Breakfast
  3. Day 3Silandro to Merano

    Setting off from Silandro you will rejoin the cycle path, heading now through apple plantations which supply many European markets. The cycle path will then follow the River Adige and with a gradual downhill bias, it’s time to sit back and relax in the saddle! From the valley, you’ll be able to see castle Juval, which belongs to the famous Alpine climber Reinhold Messner.

    Your last port of call today is a jewel of the South Tyrol; Merano. Merano is in a beautiful setting where the three valleys of Vinschgau, Etsch and Passier come together. This unusual geographical location, where the town is sheltered to the north and east by high mountain ranges, is the reason for its mild climate and enables a wide variety of colourful, Mediterranean and sub-tropical plants to thrive. You’ll have plenty of time to explore Merano in the afternoon.

    • 21.7 miles
    • 328.1 ft
      328.1 ft
    • Accommodation in Merano
    • Breakfast
  4. Day 4Merano to Appiano

    Leaving Merano, you’ll rejoin the cycle path to then head off onto small country roads, riding through more apple plantations and vineyards, taking in superb panoramic views, small villages with market squares and historical sites along the way. Today you will tackle your first real climb, as you leave the Adige riverside near Bolzano and you gradually climb, on a cycle path, towards San Paolo and San Michele, small Tyrolean-style villages located on the terraced vineyard area of “La Strada del Vino”.

    Before arriving at today’s destination, you can visit the small Roman chapel of St. Jakob in Kastelaz, in Tramin; the chapel houses the oldest Romanic frescos in this part of Italy and is well worth a few minutes of your time. This part of Italy is German-speaking, with the famous Gewurztraminer white wine originating here. Time to relax and recharge the batteries!

    • 31.1 miles
    • 1,968.5 ft
      1,968.5 ft
    • Accommodation in Appiano
    • Breakfast
  5. Day 5Appiano to Trento

    Today you’ll notice the mountains surrounding you have become rougher on the side of the Etsch Valley, as you continue towards Trento. With the terrain very easy going now, as you follow the River Adige, and with you well in your stride, you’ll cover the distance with ease.

    Positioned in a wide glacial valley, where the Fersina and Avisio rivers join the Adige and surrounded by mountains, including the Vigolana (2,150m/7053ft) and the Monte Bondone (2,181m/7155ft), Trento is spectacularly placed. This is a bustling city bursting with Italian flair, with gelaterias, cappuccino bars and trendy boutiques all ready to lure a few Euros from your grasp. You’ll have the afternoon to explore Trento and its picturesque backstreets.

    • 37.3 miles
    • 656.2 ft
      656.2 ft
    • Accommodation in Trento
    • Breakfast
  6. Day 6Trento to Belluno Veronese

    You’ll continue your journey south following the Adige cycle path, through the wide and open valley of plantations. Stopping in Rovereto (with plenty of time for Gelato!) you’ll continue on, heading south and following the Adige river once again. Along the way, you’ll enjoy fantastic limestone landscapes towering high toward Mount Baldo.

    Your destination for today is a homely agriturismo offering a warm welcome, cheering you on, on the last leg of your journey to Verona.

    • 37.3 miles
    • 656.2 ft
      656.2 ft
    • Agriturismo in Belluno Veronese
    • Breakfast
  7. Day 7Belluno Veronese to Verona

    You are now in the city of Romeo and Juliet, with Renaissance palaces, the Roman arena and many cosy corners. Setting off from your accommodation, you’ll start today’s ride cycling south along the cycle path and, as you get closer to the Valpolicella region and the southern side of Lake Garda, the valley will narrow, mountain cliffs roaring vertically above you. A cheeky climb and descent into Rivoli Veronese will be a farewell to the mountains as the route again follows the Adige cycle path towards the lower plains of the Veronese, leading you into Bussolengo. This is an ideal stop for a rest before the last section into Verona.

    You’ll have time to enjoy a stroll through this remarkable Renaissance city, recently named a World Heritage Site; Verona has delighted painters, poets, travelers and celebrities for centuries. It is a work of art in itself: a fascinating crossroad of historical periods and cultures (both classical and Germanic), a blend of both Nordic and Mediterranean influences.

    After settling into the hotel, you’ll have an evening to explore Verona and try out one of the many quality restaurants in town.

    • 31.1 miles
    • 1,312.3 ft
      1,312.3 ft
    • Hotel in Verona
    • Breakfast
  8. Day 8Departure from Verona - Transfer to Verona Airport

    Ciao! Time to say goodbye and head to Verona airport for flights home. The transfer will take around 20 minutes.

    • Breakfast