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Explore Alpe - Adria Cycle Path, Salzburg - Trieste for 12 days with Eurobike and discover unforgettable experiences - Photo 2

Alpe - Adria Cycle Path, Salzburg - Trieste

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Autriche

Flight:

Not included

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Tour id:

255165

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  • Operator:

    Eurobike

  • Length:

    12 days

  • Group size:

    10 pax

  • Age:

    1 to 99

  • Difficulty:

    Difficulty levels:
    • Relaxing
    • Easy
    • Moderate
    • Serious
    • Heart-pumping
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Rental bike not included!


On the Alpe-Adria cycle path from the festival city to the former K&K port metropolis

From the Alps to the sea! Cycle south with us and experience impressive landscapes, cultural gems, authentic customs and hearty cuisine. On this 12-day tour, you will have plenty of time to discover all the highlights along the way. When you arrive by the sea, you will agree with us: a cycle tour could hardly be more beautiful!


Details of the Salzburg - Trieste cycle tour

You first cycle through the Austrian federal states of Salzburg and Carinthia before crossing Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia in Italy to the Adriatic Sea. You start in the festival city of Salzburg, first along the Salzach to Golling with its waterfall and medieval castle. Via St. Johann you reach the Mölltal valley in Carinthia and continue through the Drautal valley to Spittal and Villach.


On the next stage to Tarvisio, it's already "Ciao Bella Italia!" - stop after the border and reward yourself with a cappuccino. The Alps accompany you for quite a while before you feel the Mediterranean flair in the alleyways of Udine at the latest. Marvel at the Roman architecture in Aquileia and then continue your journey towards Grado. Even Empress Sisi enjoyed spending time in Trieste! Do as she did, visit Miramare Castle and stroll through the port city.



The highlights from Salzburg to Trieste

The festival city of Salzburg: Salzburg is world-famous as the birthplace of Mozart and as the "Sound of Music" city. The old town with its picturesque alleyways and numerous sights between Mirabell Palace and the cathedral is always worth exploring. Be sure to tackle the climb up to Hohensalzburg Fortress, the view is worth it!

The backdrop of the Alps: quaint villages, idyllic valleys, thundering waterfalls and, last but not least, the gigantic mountains characterize the stages along the Tennengebirge and through the Hohe Tauern. Take a break, soak up the panoramic views and remember to take a photo or two for those back home.

The old town of Grado: The lagoon town promises a very special ambience - Italian stores, typical restaurants, a promenade by the sea and even archaeological excavations invite you to linger and discover.


Interesting facts about your cycle tour along the Alpe-Adria Cycle Path

Although the 470-kilometre Alpe-Adria Cycle Path leads through impressive mountain scenery, the route is limited to hilly sections thanks to various tunnels. The closer you get to the sea, the flatter the cycle paths and roads become. The trip includes a train ride on the challenging stage from Böckstein to Mallnitz.


Tour program

Day 1

Arrival to Salzburg

Individual arrival in the festival, Mozart and cultural city of Salzburg. Winding alleys and squares invite you to stroll and dreamy cafés offer real Austrian coffee specialties. You can breathe culture and history at every turn.


Hotel example :  Hotel Goldenes Theater

You will roll leisurely through the shady Salzach meadows out of the festival and Mozart city of Salzburg, the Salzach is your companion. You will head to Hallein, a Celtic city that was once rich from salt mining. The main attraction is undoubtedly the world-famous Celtic Museum. Past the Gollinger waterfall, your overnight accommodation of the same name is characterized by its pretty market square and the castle from the 13th century.


Hotel example: Hotel Golingen

From Golling you cycle up to the Lueg-Höhe pass and enjoy the view of the magnificently striking Tennen Mountains. The mountain now moves ever closer to the Salzach and the rumbling of the water becomes ever louder. You pass the so-called "Salzachöfen", an impressive gorge created by the Salzach. After Werfen with its towering castle you soon reach St. Johann. The towers of the Pongau Cathedral rise up here unmistakably - like double mountain peaks.


Hotel example:  Brückenwirt

Shortly after Schwarzach you say goodbye to the Salzach, from today on the Gasteiner Ache accompanies you through the wild and romantic Gastein Valley. Via Dorfgastein and Bad Hofgastein you cycle to the famous spa and winter sports resort of Bad Gastein at the foot of the Hohe Tauern, which offers a variety of natural history and architectural sights. The landmark is the Gastein waterfall in the middle of the town, which has been the subject of many painters and poets. Now it is only a stone's throw to Böckstein where a train from the Tauernschleuse takes you to the other side of the Alps, to Mallnitz, in just 10 minutes. Back in the saddle you can enjoy the exhilarating descent to your hotel in the Mölltal.


Hotel example:  Erlebnishotel Mölltal

Today you will cycle through impressive high mountain landscapes, first along the Möll river. The Drautal valley and thus the sunny south of Austria begins in the town of Möllbrücke. You will cycle leisurely the last few kilometres to Spittal an der Drau. The town was already an important transport hub for pilgrims in the Middle Ages and owes its prosperity to this in part.


Hotel prices:  Erlebnis Post – Hotel with EigenART

You will almost roll along the Drau gently downhill. Halfway there you should take a break in the small market town of Paternion with its churches and castles worth seeing. A few more vigorous pedal strokes and you will reach Villach, the heart of which is the charming old town with its southern flair and cozy "Beisln" and restaurants.


Hotel example:  City Hotel Villach

First you go a bit along the Drau. But soon the cycle path takes you along the Gail towards Italy. "Servus Austria - Ciao Italia" is what you hear at the border. In Tarvis you are even greeted in three languages. Austrians, Slovenians and Italians have lived together here for centuries and all three major European language families - Germanic, Romanic and Slavic - meet directly here.


Hotel example:  Hotel Haberl

The cycle path is also well developed in Italy, so you can cycle comfortably downhill through the Val Canale and admire the beauty of the Friulian Alpine region with its intact, untouched nature and extensive forests from the saddle. You will spend the night in one of the pretty villages at the foothills of the Julian Alps.


Hotel example:  Hotel Pittis

At the southern end of the Val Canale lies one of the most beautiful historic towns in Friuli-Venezia Giulia. The townscape of Gemona del Friuli is dominated by the majestic cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta and will also inspire you. On the way to Udine, the first vines appear along the cycle route. Once you arrive in the city, experience the "dolce vita" with a coffee on the "Piazza" or while strolling through the alleys and admiring the late Gothic and Renaissance buildings.


Hotel example:  Hotel Suite Inn

A warm breeze from the Scirocco blows around your nose! You drive through vast reed landscapes and along small water channels towards the Gulf of Venice. You should definitely plan a stop in the Roman city of Aquileia, the so-called "Second Rome", before you reach your destination. One of the most popular seaside resorts on the Adriatic, the historic fishing town of Grado, not only has an extensive sandy beach to delight visitors, but also the historic harbor and narrow alleyways with cozy restaurants exude Italian flair.


Hotel example:  Hotel Fonzari

You cycle through the lagoon towards the Gulf of Trieste. Back at the sea, you are accompanied by a breathtakingly beautiful coastal landscape and the world-famous Miramare Castle is another highlight of today's cycle tour. The historic port city of Trieste is a worthy end to your trip.


Hotel example:  Hotel Victoria

Departure or extension. 

Tour Details

accommodation

Overnight stays in 3*** and 4**** hotels

Breakfast

Return transfer to Salzburg every Saturday morning, costs per person € 219,-, for own bike additionally € 39,-; reservation required, payable in advance.

With rental bike incl. rental bike insurance:

Men's bike 21-speed

derailleur gears with freewheel

High-quality men's touring bike with classic diamond frame

Body height approx. 165 cm - 205 cm

56-51 "sloping" cm | 60 cm | 64 cm

Unisex bike 21/24-speed

Derailleur gears with freewheel

High-quality unisex touring bike with comfortable low entry

Body height approx. 148 cm - 190 cm

43 cm | 46 cm | 51 cm | 56 cm


Unisex 8-speed electric bike

hub gears

High-quality unisex electric bike with comfortable low entry

Body height approx. 148 cm - 195 cm

46 cm "xs" | 46 cm | 51 cm | 56 cm


PLUS 20/27-speed rental bike

Derailleur gears with freewheel

Sportier, lighter and more precise premium rental bike with diamond frame

Body height approx. 155 cm - 205 cm

46 cm | 50 cm | 51 cm | 55 cm | 60 cm | 63 cm


Eurobike gravel bike

Gravel bike 20-speed

derailleur gears with freewheel

Very sporty, roadworthy premium rental bike with diamond frame

Body height approx. 155 cm - 195 cm

49 cm | 55 cm | 57 cm | 59 cm



Personal tour information (DE, EN)

Luggage transfer

Well-prepared route description

Detailed travel documents 1 x per room (DE, EN, FR)

Navigation app and GPS data

Service hotline

Tourist tax, if due, not included in the tour price!

Detailed information

Due to construction work, the Tauern lock is expected to be out of service until 04.07.2025. The itinerary will be adjusted during this period. You will spend the night in the Gastein Valley instead of the Möll Valley and will be transferred to Spittal.

Arrival / Parking / Departure

Salzburg train station

Salzburg airport

Hotel parking lot, costs approx. € 12,- to € 25,- per day

Public garage, costs approx. € 80,- to € 115,- per week

The return journey by public transport is only possible with a change of trains

Tauernautobahn tunnel construction sites: Several tunnels are currently being renovated along the main traffic route on the Tauernautobahn, which can cause serious delays of up to three hours during peak travel times. Please take this into account when planning your return journey. Booked return transfers may also be affected by this. It is also possible to travel by public transport from Trieste or Udine. For further information, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Rental bike not included!

1 train ride Böckstein - Mallnitz incl. bike

Good to know

Currency

Euro

Autriche


Customer reviews

Overall

5

Itinerary

5

Guide

5

Transport

5

Accommodation

5

Food

5

Operator

4.2

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