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No traffic touring cycling routes around Großer Montiggler Lake - Lake Grande di Monticolo are situated within the Monticolo Forest, a 100-hectare nature reserve in South Tyrol, Italy. The area features a landscape shaped by glacial lakes, including Großer Montiggler See and Kleiner Montiggler See, surrounded by lush mixed woods of pine, spruce, fir, beech, and chestnut trees. The terrain offers a mix of asphalted roads and gravel paths, with gentle ascents and descents suitable for touring cyclists. The region…
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Montiggl, a district of Appiano, is a tiny village near the two lakes of the same name. It was first mentioned in 1191 in the Caldaro Letter of St. Vigilius as Monticulum (little mountain). At its center stands the small late Gothic church dedicated to the Three Kings. It dates back to 1470. The church tower also has its own history. The only bell was cast around 1505 and still rings today. The low pyramid roof was added in 1518. In addition to Gothic elements, the church also features Baroque and Renaissance elements: The Baroque altar from 1695, for example, was designed by Jörg Stieger of Ehrenburg, and the sacristy dates from the late Baroque period. The Tyrolean coat of arms is located on the keystone of the choir. Before the parish of St. Michael was founded in 1921, the Church of the Three Kings in Montiggl was cared for by Franciscans. When taking a walk to the Montiggler Lakes or the Frühlingstal valley, a visit to the hamlet with its old houses in the Überetsch style is recommended.
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The autumn sun causes steam to rise above the water.
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Sigmundskron Castle is located south of Bolzano, above the Adige River. The castle has changed hands and names several times over the centuries. Before Sigmundskron, the castle was called Firmian. The current owner, Reinhold Messner, also calls the castle ruins that, more precisely MMM Firmian (Messner Mountain Museum). The MMM is a project with six locations in Tyrol.
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Sigmundskron Castle is located south of Bolzano, above the Adige River. The castle has changed hands and names several times over the centuries. Before Sigmundskron, the castle was called Firmian. The current owner, Reinhold Messner, also calls the castle ruins that, more precisely MMM Firmian (Messner Mountain Museum). The MMM is a project with six locations in Tyrol.
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There are over 200 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Großer Montiggler See – Lake Grande di Monticolo. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 57 easy, 76 moderate, and 83 difficult options available.
The terrain around Großer Montiggler See is diverse, offering both asphalted roads and gravel paths. You'll cycle through the serene Monticolo Forest, past vineyards and orchards, and along tranquil lakeside paths. The routes often feature easily manageable ascents and descents, making them suitable for touring bicycles.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from nearly 10,000 ratings. Reviewers often praise the quiet woodlands, well-signposted cycle tracks, and the beautiful natural scenery of the Monticolo Forest and lakes.
Yes, there are many easy, family-friendly options. Routes like the Monticolo Forest – Small Monticolo Lake loop from Trentino – Alto Adige/Südtirol are ideal, covering about 7.2 km with gentle elevation changes through shady forests. Another great option is the Montiggl Village – Montiggler Lake loop from Trentino – Alto Adige/Südtirol, which is around 7.4 km and also considered easy.
Absolutely! Many routes offer stunning views. You can cycle past the beautiful Montiggler Lakes (Laghetti di Monticolo), explore the ecological significance of the Monticolo Lakes Biotope, or enjoy the scenic Trail along the Large Lake at Monticolo. The region is also known for its 'Spring Valley' with seasonal blooms and vibrant autumn colors in the Monticolo Forest.
While cycling, you can spot the romantic Seeschlössl, a castle-like building from 1888, along the western shore of Großer Montiggler See. The area also has historical intrigue with prehistoric settlements like Colle Joben, and routes often lead past the scenic 'strada del vino' (wine road) through vineyards.
Many of the forest paths and less crowded routes around Großer Montiggler See are suitable for cycling with dogs, provided they are well-behaved and kept on a leash where necessary, especially in nature reserve areas like the Monticolo Forest. Always be mindful of other cyclists and pedestrians.
Yes, there are several circular routes that allow you to experience the beauty of the area without retracing your steps. An example is the Great Montiggler Lake – Small Monticolo Lake loop from Vadena - Pfatten, which is a moderate 9.1 km ride connecting both lakes.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly recommended. Spring offers the 'Spring Valley' with snowdrops and daffodils, while autumn transforms the mixed woods into a vibrant display of colors. The shady forests also provide pleasant rides during warmer summer months.
Parking is generally available at various entry points to the Monticolo Forest and near the Montiggler Lakes. Look for designated parking areas in villages like Montiggl or San Michele Appiano, which serve as common starting points for many routes.
Yes, the area around Großer Montiggler See, including Montiggl Village and nearby San Michele Appiano, offers various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. You'll find places to refuel and relax after your ride, often with local South Tyrolean specialties.
The duration varies depending on the specific route and your pace. For instance, a moderate loop like the Montiggl Village – Entrance to the Bicycle Tunnel loop from Montiggl - Monticolo, which is about 10.3 km with 212m elevation gain, typically takes around 45 minutes to an hour to complete.


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