Rough, dry, spectacular: a loop through the Vinschgau Valley
Rough, dry, spectacular: a loop through the Vinschgau Valley
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86.8km
1,420m
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Unlike the other wine valleys in Alto Adige, the Vinschgau/Venosta Valley does not run from north to south, but from east to west and is flanked by high mountains. These natural barriers block the cloud, keeping rain away and making the valley one of the driest in the Alps. Its…
by Südtirol I Alto Adige I South Tyrol
Last updated: April 7, 2025
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Start point
Train Station
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Way Types & Surfaces
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Surfaces
75.3 km
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689 m
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Elevation
Highest point (1,570 m)
Lowest point (560 m)
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Monday 18 May
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This route was planned by komoot.
The unfinished tour from the previous day was extended today to a circuit along the Vinschgau high road. And because there was still sun left in the afternoon, it was a good idea to take a leisurely ride on the bike path and recharge our batteries at the Stabnertreff.
The temperatures expected above 2000m were once again not very cozy, so today we cycled along the Vinschgerhöhenstraße again, this time from east to west. Also nice! The final round trip along the Vezzaner Dorfstraße was a real "sting in the tail".
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March 20, 2025
Unlike the other wine valleys in Alto Adige, the Vinschgau/Venosta Valley does not run from north to south, but from east to west and is flanked by high mountains. These natural barriers block the cloud, keeping rain away and making the valley one of the driest in the Alps. Its southern slopes are almost
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