Cycle Path Symphony Hohe Tauern

Cycle Path Symphony Hohe Tauern

Innsbruck – Villach

Via Pustertal to Villach

The Innsbruck alpine area, the Brenner Pass as a transition to Italy, the impressive scenery of the South Tyrolean and Lienz Dolomites and with Grossglockner as the “Main Backdrop” of the Hohe Tauern National Park. These and many other natural and cultural treasures, connected by beautifully landscaped cycle paths along the rivers Eisack, Rienz, Drava and Möll form the landscape of this impressive natural journey. Be inspired by these magnificent and unique natural landscapes, whose preservation will ensure the worldwide national park concept for generations to come.

Dates 2024:

Arrival: Saturday
Duration: 8 days
Dates:
Season 1: May 11.
Season 2: June 15./29.
Season 3: July 20., Aug 17.,Sept 07.

1st Day: Innsbruck

Individual arrival. Welcome to the 3-time Olympic city of Innsbruck. Although the Alpine town is widely known as a popular winter sports destination, you will be surprised by the colourful ambience that awaits you here in the warm season. Give yourself enough time to experience and enjoy the cultural diversity of Innsbruck.

2nd Day: Innsbruck – Mühlbach/Vintl in Pustertal Valley (approx. 45 cycling-km)

The first part on the exciting journey, towards the Grossglockner, is managed by a comfortable shuttle to the Brenner Pass. At the border crossing to Italy begins the new cycle path (created on an old railway line) towards Sterzing. Following the Eisacktal Valley, you will pass the fortress, of the same name, from the 19th century at Franzensfeste. At Brixen, you finally leave the Eisack river, to follow the South Tyrolean Pustertal Valley to your picturesque final desitination for the day, either Mühlbach or Vintl.

3rd Day: Mühlbach/Vintl – Sillian in East Tyrol (approx. 60 km)

Directly past the Mühlbacher Klause, a medieval fortress and customs post situated on the eastern outskirts, the path continues to the episcopal city Bruneck with its beautiful old town. Accompanied along the way by the UNESCO-protected South Tyrolean Dolomites in the south and the foothills of the main Alpine ridge to the north, the cycle route continues in an interplay between easy uphill and downhill sections to the municipality of Innichen and then – after crossing the border again – to Sillian in East Tyrol.

4th Day: Sillian in East Tyrol – Heiligenblut on Grossglockner (approx. 35 cycling-km)

The Drauradweg (Drau cycle path) is a truly pleasurable biking experience from Innichen or Sillian to Lienz. The constant change from flat to slightly downhill sections soon bring the rugged cliffs of the Lienz Dolomites into view. In the “sun city” Lienz there is still some time to enjoy the mediterranean flair of the city with an espresso or a glass of wine, before the journey continues by bus to Heiligenblut, at the foot of the 3,798 m high Grossglockner, the highest mountain of Austria.

5th Day: Heiligenblut on Grossglockner Experience Day

Good morning in the middle of the largest national park in Austria! The Hohe Tauern National Park, with an area of almost 2,000 km2 and with about 15,000 native animal species, is also the largest national park in Central Europe. To get even closer to this unique natural backdrop, today an included bus trip follows a panoramic drive along the Grossglockner High Alpine Road up to Kaiser-Franz-Josefs- Höhe, which is located at 2,400 m above sea level. In addition to the visitor center located here, with much interesting information on the construction and operation of the High Alpine Road and the Hohe Tauern National Park, you can see the top of the Grossglockner at close range and with a bit of luck, some playful marmots and maybe even ibexes ….

6th Day: Heiligenblut on Grossglockner – Obervellach/Möllbrücke in Mölltal (approx. 60 km)

Today with more natural spectacles and now with the appreciation of the efforts to preserve nature in its original form, the cycle path now leads through the narrow and tranquil Mölltal valley to Flattach, where another, spectacular natural jewel – the Raggaschlucht (an amazing waterfall with walkway) – awaits your visit. Refreshed and cooled, follow the next few kilometres, accompanied by lush meadows and impressive mountains, along the Glockner bike path to the lower Mölltal.

7th Day: Obervellach/Möllbrücke in Mölltal – Villach (approx. 75 km)

Back on the Drau cycle path, the route follows this path to the district capital, Spittal an der Drau, with its 16th- century Renaissance palace Porcia. A true insider tip along the way is to visit the Museum Carantana, in the small village of Molzbichl, where sensational finds from the early Middle Ages are located. Finally, Villach, the stage of the Austrian Faschingstreibens (Fasching Carnival), invites you, with their Mediterranean influenced flair, to a wonderful stay and this is a perfect time to reflect on all the impression gained and experiences enjoyed whilst travelling.

8th Day: Villach

Individual departure or extension.

YOUR ACCOMMODATION:

For this trip you will be accommodated in hotels of the 3-and 4-star category.
Restaurant recommendations for dinner in all stage towns can be found in the travel information after booking, which we sent before departure.

Please note that accommodation requests are always updated daily at the time of booking. The selection is based on availability. Of course, we are happy to accept non-binding customer requests. Tell us your wishes when booking.

You will receive the accommodation we have actually booked with the hotellist and the travel documents (after the booking confirmation at the earliest).

YOUR BICYCLES:

21-speed ladies and gents
E-Bikes

  • Rental bikes with freewheel
  • handlebar bag/room
  • pannier bag
  • Odometer
  • repair kit
  • air pump
  • lock
ARRIVAL INFORMATION:

Parking

  • The Austria Trend Hotel Congress has an underground car park in which a parking space can be pre-booked. If you are staying in another hotel, it is also still possible to park your car in the Austria Trend Hotel Congress underground car park. Price per car: approx. EUR 15.00 per day
  • In Haller Straße (eastern area) there is the possibility of free parking for the duration of the bike tour (subject to change due to political decisions etc). This is around a 20 minute walk from the city centre.

Train station

  • Station: Innsbruck

Airport

  • Next airport: Innsbruck (INN)
  • 7 nights accommodation with rich breakfast buffet
  • Luggage transport from accommodation to accommodation
  • Bus transport from Innsbruck to Brenner Pass, from Lienz to Heiligenblut and from Heiligenblut to
  • Franz-Josefs-Höhe and return
  • Detailed tour information, GPS data available on request
  • Local tax in all places of accommodation
  • Phone service daily from 8:30 am to 7:00 pm
Season 1Season 2Season 3
Double room 1.375,-1.419,-1.469,-
Single room1.660,-1.704,-1.724,-
prices in EUR/person

Discount children /extra bed – upon request

Additional bookable

Rental bikes
21-speed 115,-
E-Bike245,-
Transfer
Villach-Innsbruck upon request
Additional nights
incl. breakfast
Double roomSingle room
Innsbruck84,-119,-
Villach90,-125,-
prices in EUR/person

Operator: Inntour

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