Via Claudia Augusta III
Augsburg - Venice
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Discover the fascinating Via Claudia Augusta on an unforgettable cycle tour from Augsburg to the lagoon city of Venice. This tour combines spectacular landscapes, cultural highlights and Italian dolce vita. Starting in Augsburg’s local recreation area, you follow the Lech river through the idyllic Lechtal heaths to the gentle hills of the Pfaffenwinkel. After a visit to Lake Forggensee and the Füssen Lech Falls, the route leads into the Tyrolean Alps, where transfers over the steepest passes make the journey easier. From Lake Reschen you cycle along the Adige cycle path through South Tyrol’s fruit and wine landscapes, past Lake Kaltern and on into Trentino. Along the Brenta River and through the Prosecco region, you approach Venice. Historic towns such as Merano, Trento and Treviso line your route until you finally immerse yourself in the Serenissima.
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Route
The route is mostly on paved bike and agricultural roads, as well as side streets and through-roads with little traffic. There are some sections on gravel surfaces. There are about 10 km of busier roads on the route from Feltre to Quarto d’Altino.
Transfer over the Fernpass (Reutte - Fernsteinsee), transfer for the biggest climb up the Reschenpass (Landeck - Nauders) and from the Reschensee to Meran there are some longer downhill sections.
Individual arrival in the provincial Roman capital of Augusta Vindelicorum.
The name of the city of Augsburg goes back to the Roman provincial capital Augusta Vindelicorum, which was founded in 15 BC under Emperor Augustus. However, Augsburg became famous as the “Fugger city”. A visit to the Fuggerei, the oldest social housing in the world still in use today, is almost obligatory. The route to Landsberg is a leisurely one on flat terrain.
You can already see the Alps on the horizon. But for now, you can still focus all your senses on experiencing the uniquely beautiful landscape of the Pfaffenwinkel region. Schongau awaits you with a picturesque old town and an almost completely preserved city wall.
After saying goodbye to Schongau, the route continues along the Lech towards Tyrol. Before the border with Austria, the “fairytale castle” of Neuschwanstein near Füssen awaits its visitors.
The route first leads from Füssen to Reutte. From there, we take you over the Fernpass by a transfer that saves you a lot of effort. From Fernstein Castle, you then cycle via Nassereith through the picturesque Gurgltal valley to Imst. A “beery” experience awaits you at Starkenberg Castle with its traditional private brewery.
Well fortified, you first cycle from Imst to the district capital Landeck. From Landeck, an organized transfer takes you to Nauders, where you cross the border into Italy and the main Alpine ridge a little later at the Reschenpass. Past the Reschen reservoir with one of the most famous photo motifs in South Tyrol – the sunken church tower of Altgraun – you cycle downhill towards Mals. Enjoy the first evening in South Tyrol in the old alleys of the town.
Now it is time to cross the entire Vinschgau Valley. The route leads from around 1,200 m above sea level in Burgeis down to 350 m above sea level in Meran. You will often follow the course of the Adige River. From the starting point, this pleasure tour first leads down to Glurns, the smallest town in the Alpine region. Via the marble village of Laas, you will then reach Naturns and finally – passing the striking Kastelbell Castle – the spa town of Meran. Relax here during an evening stroll along the Passer promenade, surrounded by subtropical flora.
There are many attractions along this route: the famous Schnatterpeck altar in the church of Niederlana, the highest church tower in South Tyrol in Terlan, as well as 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 prime opportunity to cool down any tired legs.
The route continues along the Adige River through orchards to Salurn, where German-speaking South Tyrol ends. The end of the stage is then in Trento, where you will be greeted by the very beautiful old town with its cathedral and Buonconsiglio Castle.
The day begins gently with a transfer to Valsugana, and from Levico Terme you cycle along the very 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 initially leads along a road with a manageable incline uphill for a short distance, and then via Arsie and Fonzaso to the historically significant city of Feltre.
Two possible routes lead to today’s destination: either with only a few shorter climbs (but with more traffic for about 6 km shortly after Feltre) along the famous Prosecco wine-growing areas or a very sporty route via Lentiai and the impressive Praderadego Pass (approx. 900 meters of elevation). In any case, the quiet town of Pieve di Soligo is an ideal place to relax and unwind.
One last push on the pedals and you will reach the lagoon city of Venice. Shortly after Pieve di Soligo, still in the middle of the Prosecco hills, the imposing Castello San Salvatore towers above you, and after a short, busier stretch of road at Ponte Priula, you reach the “city of art and radicchio” Treviso. The last section of the cycle path then takes you to Quarto d’Altino – a small town very close to the original starting point of the historic Via Claudia Augusta. Finally, take the train to Venice. The countless narrow streets leading to Piazza San Marco are ideal for exploring on foot. Of course, as a reward for all the kilometers you’ve cycled, you could also take a romantic gondola ride before returning to Quarto d’Altino for your last night.
Individual departure or extension
Leistungen
12 nights incl. shower/toilet
Daily breakfast
Luggage transfer from accommodation to accommodation
Piggyback transfer over the Fernpass and Reschenpass as well as from Trient to Levico Terme
Train ticket (round trip) Quarto d’Altino – Venice
Maps and information material + bike tour app incl. GPS data
Service hotline
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Termine & Preise
Extras
| Discounts 3rd bed (in room with 2 full payers) | |||
| Children until 13,99 yrs (recommended from 12 years up!) | -20% | ||
| 14-99 years | -10% | ||
| Bikes and equipment | |||
| 21-speed | 145 | ||
| 30-speed Superior | 215 | ||
| E-Bike | 320 | ||
| Additional nights | |||
| Augsburg (dbl/sgl) | 89/128 | ||
| Quarto d’Altino (dbl/sgl) | 85/115 | ||
| Transfers | |||
| from Quarto d’Altino incl. bikes (every Thursday) | 340 | ||
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Unterkunft
Fahrrad
Nützliches
Arrival - Parking - Departure
Arrival by plane
Airport: Munich (MUC)
Munich Airport - Augsburg main station; duration approx. 1h40; approx. € 35,- p.p.
Arrival by car
Parking: Direct parking at the hotel Bayerischer Wirt (Hotel example), € 5,- per day. If you will be booked in a different hotel we kindly ask you to contact us for a parking alternative.
Arrival from Germany via highway A8 or via A3, A7 and B2.
Arrival from Austria via highway A1 and A8, or via A1 and A92.
Arrival by train
Train station: Augsburg
Train connections from Munich/Munich airport via: Deutsche Bahn (Federal German Railway)
Munich Airport - Augsburg main station; duration approx. 1h40; approx. € 30,- p.p.
A taxi from Augsburg main station to the hotel Bayrischer Wirt will take you approx. 15 Minutes and will cost approx. € 20-25,-
Transfers
Return transfers from Quarto d’Altino to Augsburg bookable including bikes - every Thursday, prices see price list.
Additional Information
- Please inform us about your mobile phone number at booking that we can contact you during the tour in case of a change in the schedule.
- City taxes to be paid on spot
- Minimum participants 2
- this tour is recommended from 12 years up, suitable for children with a passion for cycling and suitable physical fitness
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