Tegernsee - Lake of Garda

7- 12 participants
5400 Hm
6 Stages
Level light I
480 km
9 Days
Driving Technique
Stamina
Highalpine
Description

Tegernsee - Lake of Garda

The tour leads from Lake Tegernsee through the Inn Valley along the old Brenner Road to Italy and from there through the Eisack and Etsch Valleys to Lake Garda. With 3200 meters of altitude and 360 kilometers in six stages, it is the perfect tour for Transalp beginners. Enjoyment of the landscape, cultural experience and regional specialties are the focus on this route.
You ride a bike regularly, enjoy letting the landscape pass you by on river bike paths, or have little experience touring in the mountains. Even though the sporting requirements for the individual daily stages are moderate, good preparation for this trip is highly recommended in order to spend five consecutive days in the saddle. The route runs mainly on paved and unpaved bike paths as well as secondary roads. Safety and confidence in handling the e-bike are required. With the exception of a few gravel roads in the ascent and descent, no technically challenging sections are to be expected. Stage lengths of up to 100 kilometers and the sum of the climbs up to 1,000 meters in altitude require a good basic condition despite the support of the e-drive. Your e-bike should be in perfect technical condition. A bike check in a workshop of your confidence before the tour is recommended. Due to the easy nature of the route, e-bikes with luggage racks are also suitable, but we advise you to use studded tires suitable for off-road use.
Our first highlight is Lake Achensee between the Rofan Mountains and the Karwendel. Culturally, the tour has a lot to offer with Hall, Sterzing, Brixen, Bozen, Kaltern and Tramin on the South Tyrolean Wine Road and Trento. Scenically, we are impressed by magnificent lakes, such as Achensee and Kalterer See, Alpine valleys, such as Inntal, Wipptal, Eisacktal and Etschtal, as well as impressive mountain massifs, such as the Karwendel, the Stubai Alps and the Dolomites. For gourmets: a culinary journey from bacon, cheese and Schlutzkrapfen to delicious antipasti, pasta, tiramisù and cappuccino.
From Lake Tegernsee, we reach Tyrol on bike paths over the Achen Pass. At the Achensee we enjoy the panorama of the Karwendel and the Rofan mountains before we roll down into the Inn valley to Schwaz. On the Roman road we reach the Wipptal valley via the Brenner pass and the Eisack river, which we follow on wonderfully laid out bike paths to Bolzano. Along the way, we'll touch on picturesque South Tyrolean towns, such as Sterzing and Brixen. Along the South Tyrolean Wine Road we discover Kaltern, Tramin and Lake Kaltern. Just a little to the south, we enter Trentino. Following the Adige Valley, we reach Trento and finally arrive at Lago di Cavedine via a remote mountain road at Monte Bondone. Through the Sarca Valley we roll on bike paths to the beautiful town of Arco and shortly after reach Lake Garda.
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Details & stages
6 pm: Meeting for dinner at the Tegernsee. Getting to know each other, bike check, adjust rental bikes. Discussion of the overall tour based on maps.
We start from Lake Tegernsee over the Achen Pass to the beautiful Achensee on the edge of the Karwendel mountains. From there we roll down into the Inn Valley to Schwaz, our stage stop today. Schwaz was a rich town in the Inn Valley in the Middle Ages due to the silver mines.
Today is our royal stage with 1000 meters of altitude! While we first cycle along the Inntal cycle path towards Innsbruck and the medieval town of Hall invites us to take a break, today's challenge awaits us after about 20 kilometers: on the old Roman road we climb steadily uphill for about 500 meters. At Steinach am Brenner we are still 300 meters short of the Brenner Pass at 1370 meters. Once there, we have earned the gentle descent into the Eisack Valley to our picturesque stage destination Sterzing!
On today's stage we will take it easy. But cultural highlights are on the program! Slightly downhill and with short counterclimbs we cycle on the Eisacktalradweg to the imposing Franzensfeste, which at that time secured the transport connection between the upper Wipptal and Brenner. The route continues undulating to Bressanone, certainly one of the most beautiful cities in South Tyrol! Fortified with an Italian cappuccino, we roll along an old railroad line past the Schlern massif and with a panoramic view of the Dolomites to the capital of South Tyrol with historic arcades and numerous cultural highlights.
Today, too, many cultural delicacies await us: parallel to the South Tyrolean Wine Road, we pedal on a pleasant incline to Lake Kaltern. For wine lovers, a detour to Tramin is worthwhile. The village is known for wines made from the Gewürztraminer grape variety. We continue along the Etschtal cycle path to Trento. In the beautiful old town we can end the day with culinary specialties from the region.
A good 50 kilometers and just under 900 meters in altitude still separate us from Lake Garda! We gain 700 meters in altitude right at the beginning on the pass road to Monte Bondone and Candriai. As a reward, we pass through many small, typically Italian villages and past the beautiful Lago di Cavedine into the Sarche Valley. Through the climbing village of Arco we finally reach Lake Garda via the bike route. Pure goosebump feeling awaits us! As freshly baked Transalpfinisher we have more than earned ice cream and pizza!
After breakfast transfer back to the Tegernsee.
Services, dates and prices
Self journey to the Tegernsee.
6 x half board in double rooms in good and well-kept hotels/pensions, partly with sauna and pool
tour guidance (guide)
luggage transfer
return transfer
Online picture service
Travel
Dates
Price €
GIMV36 Early Bird Super Early Bird
30.08.2025 - 07.09.2025 till 31.12.2024 till 01.11.2024
1519 € 1469 € 1419 €
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