Garmisch - Lake Garda

2- 7 participants
3050 Hm
5 Stages
Level enjoy I
375 km
7 Days
Driving Technique
Stamina
Herbstfeeling am Rande des Etschtalradwegs.
Blick auf den Kalterer See.
Burgen und Apfelplantagen - typisch Südtirol!
Entspannung muss sein!
Schattiger Radweg.
Description

Garmisch - Lake Garda

The tour leads from Garmisch through the Inn Valley further over the Reschenpass into the Vinschgau Valley and through the Valley of the Etsch to Lake Garda. With its 2900 m ascent and about 363 kilometers in 5 stages this tour is ideal for Transalp beginners who want to take things a little easier.
This is an ideal Transalp for beginners mainly on well established cycling routes. Requested: A basic fitness and fun with mountainbiking.
For landscape lovers: Zugspitzmassif, Reschenpass, the apple orchards of the Vinschgau Valley, Kalterer See, Monte Bondone and last but not least Lago di Garda. For culture lovers: The romantic castle Fernstein, the medieval town of Glurns, the Mediterranean spa town of Merano and the historic city Trento. For culinary delights: A culinary journey through the Vinschgau Valley and the wine-growing area of the Kalterer See.
From Garmisch we ride over the panoramic mountain highway to Ehrwald. Passing the Weissensee we cycle further to the Fernpass and enjoy the downhill to Nassereith and then from Imst through the Inn Valley to Nauders. We follow the Roman Road Via Claudia over the Reschenpass and further through the Vinschgau Valley to Merano. From there we cycle towards the Kalterer See, from here to Trento and then to our final destination Lake Garda.
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Services, dates and prices
Selbstanreise nach Grainau bei Garmisch.
6 x ÜF im DZ in guten und gepflegten Hotels/Pensionen, z.T. mit Sauna und Pool
4 x HP
Tourenführung (Guide)
Gepäcktransport
Begleitfahrzeug
Buch mit Tourenbeschreibung und GPS-Tracks
Kurzeinweisung durch ULPbike Guide am Anreisetag
Handynummer eines ULPbike Guides
Rücktransfer
Online Bilderservice
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