Alps-Adriatic cycle trail | Salzburg - Trieste
From Mozart to the Habsburgs
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Crossing the Alps to the Adriatic in a week that sounds like hard work! It’s not quite as exhausting if you choose the Alpe-Adria Cycle Route. Here, crossing the Alps becomes feasible even for leisure cyclists, as the climb to the main Alpine ridge is divided into two daily stages, and the final stretch is crossed by train. Along the way, you’ll pass through the idyllic Salzach Valley, Bad Gastein, the impressive high-mountain landscape of the Hohe Tauern, the sunny Drau Valley, and the rugged, rugged Kanaltal. On the Via Julia Augusta, you’ll cycle leisurely through Palmanova and Aquileia to the Grado Lagoon and on to the Habsburg city of Trieste.
Route
The tour runs along bike paths or very quiet side roads, through small villages and picturesque landscape. The most challenging section on the Pass Lueg can also be bypassed by train. The tour is suitable for children over 16 years.
Individual arrival at the starting hotel in Salzburg. A bicycle trip could not start more impressively than in Salzburg, the city of Mozart. You are surrounded by so many Baroque monuments in this beautiful old town. Take some delicious Mozartkugeln (typical Austrian confectionary) on your journey to the sea.
You leave the city with a view of Hohensalzburg Fortress. The mountains are already visible in the distance. The first section of the route takes you along the Salzach River. Along the way, you’ll pass Hellbrunn Palace, the former summer residence of the Prince-Bishops of Salzburg. For more than 400 years, the extraordinary water features have delighted young and old alike. On the Tauern Cycle Path, the journey continues toward Hallein, known for its crooked townhouses and, above all, for its “white gold” –salt. Another highlight is the waterfall in Golling.
The journey continues through the tranquil Gastein Valley. Until the 20th century, it was accessible only via mountain trails and narrow roads. Surrounded by the peaks of the Hohe Tauern, you’ll cycle along the Gasteiner Ache. Passing through Dorfgastein and Bad Hofgastein, you arrive at the famous spa town of Bad Gastein. Often referred to as the “Monte Carlo of the Alps,” the town is known for its many magnificent hotels from the Belle Époque era, which define the town’s character. The main attraction is the Gastein Waterfall, fed by a total of 17 springs.
In Böckstein, you’ll board the train to travel through the Tauern Tunnel to Mallnitz. Today, you’ll cycle along the Möll River through the impressive high-mountain landscape. This section of the bike path is also known as the Glockner Cycle Path. The route is mostly gentle downhill and leads through the Hohe Tauern National Park. From there, the Drau Cycle Path leads to Spittal with its famous Renaissance castle, Porcia. The stage ends in Carinthia’s second-largest city. Villach is known not only for its carnival but also for its church festival. In addition, numerous sights await you. If you have enough time, we recommend taking a dip in one of the lakes around the city.
Following the Gail River, you leave Villach behind, and soon you bid farewell to Austria and welcome Italy. The Canal Valley stretches across the Italy-Austria-Slovenia border region, with the Italian border town of Tarvisio at its center. Austrians, Slovenes, Friulians, and Italians have lived together here for centuries, as all three major European language families – Germanic, Romance, and Slavic – meet directly here. Continuing through the Canal Valley, you’ll admire the beauty of the Friulian Alpine region from the saddle, with its pristine, untouched nature and vast forests. If you’d like, you can take the train (ticket not included) to Tarvisio or Ugovizza and thus shorten part of the route.
The small town of Gemona del Friuli, situated at the southern end of the Canal Valley and at the foothills of the Julian Alps, is considered one of the most beautiful historic towns in Friuli-Venezia Giulia. The townscape is dominated by the majestic Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, which is certainly worth a visit. Wine is the highlight of today’s stage. Hillsides covered in vineyards line your path and invite you to sample a glass or two. Udine, with its Venetian influences, exudes tranquility and serenity; while enjoying a coffee in the “Piazza” or strolling through the city center, you can admire significant buildings from the late Gothic and Renaissance periods.
Accompanied by the gentle breeze of the Scirocco, you’ll glide past reed beds and waterways until you reach Grado, a historic fishing town and one of the most popular seaside resorts on the Adriatic. Along the way, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Palmanova and the extensive archaeological sites of the ancient city of Aquileia await your visit.
The rugged karst landscape accompanies you through the hinterland on your way to the Adriatic Sea. Following a breathtakingly beautiful coastal stretch, you’ll cycle toward your destination. Miramare Castle invites you to pay a final visit before you enter the former Habsburg city of Trieste. This historic port and trading city is a fitting conclusion to this cycling tour. If you wish, you can shorten the stage from Monfalcone by taking the train (ticket not included in the price).
Individual departure or extension
Leistungen
8 nights with shower/toilet
Daily breakfast
Video briefing
Luggage transfer from hotel to hotel
Train ride Böckstein – Mallnitz (bicycle included)
Map material per room
Navigation app (we recommend bringing a power bank and phone holder to ensure a smooth riding experience)
Service hotline
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Termine & Preise
Extras
| Bikes & Equipment | |
| 21-speed | 129 |
| TOP bike | 195 |
| E-Bike | 289 |
| Rental helmet | 25 |
| Rental bike Insurance 21-speed | 24 |
| Rental bike Insurance Ebike+TOP | 49 |
| Extra nights | |
| Salzburg (dbl/sgl) | 89/138 |
| Trieste (dbl/sgl) | 89/138 |
| Transfer | |
| Return transfer Shuttle bus Trieste-Salzburg - min. 2 persons | 195 |
| Transfer of own bike | 45 |
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Unterkunft
Fahrrad
Nützliches
Arrival - Parking - Departure
Arrival by plane
Airport: Salzburg (SZG)
Salzburg W. A. Mozart Airport is the second-largest airport in Austria and is served by several different airlines. Furthermore, the major international airports in Vienna and Munich are only about 2 to 3 hours away using public transportation.
Arrival by car
Chargeable parking place either directly at the hotel or at public garage approx. € 85,-/week.
Salzburg is well connected to international motorways, and this makes the city easy to reach. If you reach the City of Mozart from Austria, take the A1 or A10 Motorway, or drive in from Germany on the A8.
Arrival by train
Train station: Salzburg
By offering numerous domestic as well as international connections, Salzburg Main Station is the most important rail hub in Western Austria. And since it lies right on the border with Germany, the station is administered jointly by Austrian Railways (ÖBB) and the German Rail (DB). Timetables at Deutsche Bahn, ÖBB or Trenitalia
Transfer
Return transfer possible every WED, THU, FRI + SAT with the shuttle bus. Reservation required, payment upon booking. Prices see under "Dates and Prices"
Additional information
- Tourist tax – if requested - has to be paid directly on the spot.
- This tour is suitable for ages 16+.
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