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Road cycling routes around Naturpark Texelgruppe - Parco naturale Gruppo di Tessa traverse a diverse alpine environment in South Tyrol. The region features challenging mountain passes like Timmelsjoch and Jaufenpass, alongside scenic valley routes through areas such as Passeiertal and the Etschtal/Adige Valley. Cyclists encounter thick pine woods, sun-lit meadows, rugged rock faces, and clear mountain lakes, with routes often navigating between orchards and vineyards. The landscape includes high alpine areas with peaks exceeding 3,000 meters, offering varied terrain for…
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And even in July or August there can be ice plates in the tunnel
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The parish church of Dorf Tirol „dedicated to St. John the Baptist“ Our parish church is dedicated to St. John the Baptist. It is first mentioned in documents in 1164. However, it was likely already quite old at that time - probably as the baptismal church for this area. The church was originally built in the Romanesque style. Around 1370, it was extended with the present High Gothic choir. The architecture in the choir is noteworthy: the four bipartite pointed arch windows with strict tracery, the richly profiled ribs in the vault, God the Father and a rosette as keystones. At the end of the consoles are the symbols of the four evangelists. The tower is still preserved in the Romanesque style. It was only in the 17th century that the octagonal lantern and the present roof structure were added. The former Romanesque nave stood until 1845. Documents report that it had become too small and dilapidated. It was unfortunately demolished, and in 1856 this Neo-Gothic nave was adapted remarkably well to the choir. The high altar was installed in 1860 by Alois Sint, a master craftsman from Algund. The two youthful bishops in the lower niches - St. Nicholas and another (?) bishop - come from the central shrine of the former Gothic winged altarpiece (late 15th century). They were newly gilded in 1860 by Fr. Pendl. In the upper niche stands John the Baptist, a figure from the late 15th century, which was acquired later as an antique. The high altar was not restored until the late autumn of 1973. The choir stalls also come from Master Alois Sint. The two processional poles - carrying poles with candle holders - come from the "sculptor Johannes Leither". He delivered them in 1726. They depict the Good Shepherd and St. Rupert. The crucifixion group on the left front wall of the nave dates from around 1700. In 1974, the original gilding was uncovered again. The baptismal font made of white Laaser marble is a remarkably beautiful work. Splendid tracery with intersecting lines and rosettes. Fruits and tendrils can be seen on the handle-like attachments. It was carved shortly after 1500. At the top, in Gothic minuscule, are the words: "euntes in universum mundum predicate evangelium universae creaturae" ("Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature"). Text / Source: Tourismusverein Dorf Tirol, Hauptstraße 31, 39019 Dorf Tirol https://www.dorftirol.com/sehenswuerdigkeiten/pfarrkirche-dorf-tirol/
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What a panorama and what a feeling of accomplishment to have conquered the pass by bike.
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What a panorama and what a feeling of accomplishment to have conquered the pass by bike.
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Not just for athletes and passport hunters, but also for history buffs. The crown of thorns is meant to symbolize the pain of the violent division of the historic state of Tyrol. "What friendship unites, politics cannot separate."
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Simply beautiful 👌 great views
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A fast route on good asphalt down to Merano. It's really fun to speed around the curves.
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The Naturpark Texelgruppe region offers over 160 road cycling routes, catering to various skill levels. These routes traverse diverse alpine environments, from challenging mountain passes to scenic valley rides.
Road cyclists in Naturpark Texelgruppe will encounter a wide range of terrain. The region features challenging mountain passes like Timmelsjoch and Jaufenpass, alongside scenic valley routes through areas such as Passeiertal and the Etschtal/Adige Valley. You'll ride through thick pine woods, sun-lit meadows, and past rugged rock faces and clear mountain lakes, often navigating between orchards and vineyards. Be aware that some segments on routes may be unpaved and difficult, so it's advisable to stick to designated cycling paths.
Yes, Naturpark Texelgruppe offers a good selection of easier road cycling routes. Out of the over 160 routes, 36 are classified as easy, and 73 as moderate. These often follow valley floors or less steep ascents, providing a more relaxed experience while still enjoying the stunning alpine panoramas. For example, routes along the Adige Cycle Path are largely asphalted and offer smoother rides.
Experienced road cyclists will find plenty of challenges in Naturpark Texelgruppe. The region is renowned for its mountain passes, including the Timmelsjoch Mountain Pass Road and the Jaufenpass Mountain Pass. Routes like the View of the Timmelsjoch Pass – Fontanella di Pietra loop from Rabenstein - Corvara in Passiria offer significant elevation gain and demanding ascents, providing thrilling rides with breathtaking views.
The region is rich in natural beauty and landmarks. You can encounter high alpine lakes like the Spronser Lakes, which sparkle amidst mountain scenery. The impressive Partschins Waterfall, plunging 97 meters, is another highlight, especially during spring snowmelt. Cyclists can also enjoy views of peaks like Lodner and Hohe Weisse, known for their bright marble layers, and historical irrigation channels known as Waalwege. For panoramic views, consider routes near the Hochmuth Panoramic Platform.
Yes, many road cycling routes in Naturpark Texelgruppe are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Through the Schnalstal to Kurzras – Vernagt Reservoir loop from Karthaus - Certosa di Senales, which takes you through the Schnalstal valley, or the Timmelsjoch Toll Station – Top Mountain Crystal Monument loop from Timmelsjoch - Passo Rombo for a high alpine experience.
The best time for road cycling in Naturpark Texelgruppe is generally from late spring through early autumn. During these months, the weather is more stable, and mountain passes are typically clear of snow. Spring offers impressive waterfalls from snowmelt, while summer and early autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Always check local weather conditions, especially for high alpine routes, as conditions can change rapidly.
While many routes in Naturpark Texelgruppe involve significant elevation, family-friendly options can be found, particularly along the valley floors. The Adige Cycle Path, for instance, is largely asphalted and offers smoother, less challenging rides suitable for families. When planning, look for routes classified as 'easy' or 'moderate' with lower elevation gains.
The road cycling routes in Naturpark Texelgruppe are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 1400 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the stunning alpine panoramas, the variety of terrain from challenging passes to scenic valleys, and the well-maintained paths that navigate through orchards, vineyards, and thick pine woods. The unique natural features and diverse landscapes are consistently highlighted as major draws.
The region around Naturpark Texelgruppe offers various opportunities for refreshments and accommodation. Many villages and towns along the valley routes, such as those in Passeiertal or Etschtal/Adige Valley, have cafes, restaurants, and guesthouses. For higher alpine routes, you might find mountain huts like Similaun Hut or Eishof Mountain Hut, which can provide a welcome break. It's always a good idea to plan your stops in advance, especially on longer or more remote routes.
Yes, some routes provide views of historical sites. For example, the View of the Castle – View of the Adige Valley loop from Dorf Tirol - Tirolo offers scenic vistas that include local castles. The region's rich history means that many routes will pass through or near charming villages with historical architecture.


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