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Touring cycling around Hafling - Avelengo offers diverse landscapes on a high plateau above Merano. The region features alpine meadows, verdant expanses, and mountain streams. Cyclists can experience panoramic vistas of the Texel Group, the Ötztal Alps, and the distant Dolomites from higher elevations. Its altitude, exceeding 1,000 meters, contributes to a distinct Alpine atmosphere suitable for various cycling experiences.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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The spa town of Merano is a popular place for health and relaxation, with palm trees, promenades and opulent villas.
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Hot or cold. Sweet or savory. You can get everything your heart desires at the Alm. Friendly service; we'll definitely be back.
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Crossroads for Trails or Malga Passing Through on Tours
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Leadner Alm. Arrival point for some tours, passage point for other tours. Nearby, a few minutes away, there is the Waldbichl, an excellent restaurant (reservation required!)
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Between the Bolzano Gate and the banks of the Passer River, there used to be a natural meander where the sand from the Passer River was deposited. For this reason, the square built there was called Sandplatz (Sand Square). Here – next to the Bolzano city gate – is one of Merano's oldest inns: the former Hotel "Erzherzog Johann," later renamed the Hotel "Esplanade." Until 1913, some of the building's rooms housed the post office. Today, the renovated "Esplanade" is lined with buildings, shops, and public offices.
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At the Riedingerhof in Merano, young winemaker Hansi Verdorfer runs the winery with great passion. Merano, known for its centuries-old tradition as a spa town and as a classic South Tyrolean wine-growing region, offers ideal conditions for viticulture. The grapes thrive particularly well in the Obermais district, where the Naif talus cone creates fertile soils and the climate is almost Mediterranean. Originally a fruit and wine-growing business, the Riedingerhof has increasingly developed into a hospitality business over the years. Nevertheless, the Verdorfer family has never given up their passion for viticulture. Hansi Verdorfer cultivates grapes on his own slopes and produces his own premium wines on the farm. For him, tending the vineyards, harvesting the grapes, working in the cellar, and the weekly wine tastings with guests are very special moments that he lives and shares with passion. Guided tours and opening hours: Upon request. More information at https://www.altoadigewines.com/en/winegrowers/riedingerhof/86-197519.html.
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There are 19 touring cycling routes around Hafling - Avelengo, offering diverse experiences from leisurely rides to challenging ascents. The komoot community has explored these routes over 1500 times.
The region offers a captivating blend of Mediterranean climate and Alpine grandeur. You can expect diverse terrain including lush alpine meadows, verdant green expanses, and sparkling mountain streams. Routes often feature panoramic vistas of the Texel Group, the Ötztal Alps, and the distant Dolomites, especially from higher elevations.
Yes, while many routes involve significant elevation, there is 1 easy route and 7 moderate routes suitable for touring cyclists looking for less strenuous options. The region's well-developed cycle paths, such as those near Merano, often provide more accessible sections.
For experienced touring cyclists, there are 11 difficult routes. An example is the Leadner Alm – Vöraner Alm loop from South Tyrol, which is 16.6 miles (26.7 km) long and features significant elevation gain through alpine pastures.
Yes, many routes in Hafling - Avelengo are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For instance, the Leadner Alm – Vöraner Alm loop from Hafling - Avelengo is a 15.2-mile (24.5 km) circular trail through alpine meadows with scenic views.
The region is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring is particularly vibrant, with the nearby Vinschgau region experiencing an 'explosion of color' from flowering landscapes. The Mediterranean climate on the high plateau makes it enjoyable from spring through autumn, with summer offering warm, sunny conditions.
Beyond the stunning natural scenery, you can explore various attractions. The Schnuggenbach Waterfall is a notable natural feature. For historical interest, you might encounter views of Tyrol Castle (Schloss Tirol) or Brunnenburg Castle. The Haflinger Adventure Trail also offers interactive insights into the region's iconic horses.
Yes, some routes will bring you close to beautiful water features. The Leadner Alm – Hafling Waterfall loop from South Tyrol is a 25.2 km route that includes a waterfall. You can also find Waterfalls along the Passer River, which is featured in the Passer (Passirio) River in Merano – Merano Historic Center loop from South Tyrol.
Yes, the region offers routes suitable for families, even with child trailers, allowing for inclusive cycling adventures. The well-developed cycle paths and the interactive Haflinger Adventure Trail are great options for families looking to explore together.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 119 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountain ranges, and the variety of routes catering to different skill levels.
Yes, the cycle paths, particularly those near Merano, are known for having rest stops with viewpoints and covered areas, some even with drinking water. Many routes also pass through or near alpine pastures where you might find traditional mountain huts or cafes.
Absolutely. The high plateau location ensures many routes offer breathtaking views. The 'Knottnkino' (Cinema on the Rock) near Verano is a unique panoramic viewpoint. Additionally, routes like the Vöraner Alm – Stoanerne Mandln (Stone Cairns) loop from South Tyrol provide expansive vistas of the Texel Group, Ötztal Alps, and Dolomites.


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