ALPINE CHARM IN THE HEART OF THE PUSTERTAL VALLEY

Here in the Pustertal Valley, not only is cycling in all directions, but adrenaline is pumping in all directions on legendary trails such as the Herrensteig on Kronplatz. Meanwhile, leisure mountain bikers find numerous tours through the green Pustertal Valley around the small medieval town of Bruneck.

Home base Bruneck

Thanks to the central location of the Bruneck cycling region, you can take tours in all directions. Past quiet villages and lush green wild meadows, you are always accompanied by imposing mountain landscapes, dense forests and vast fields. On Bruneck’s extensive cycle path network, you won’t have to cycle any route twice. You’ll discover the alpine mountain lakes Antholzer See or Pragser Wildsee, cycle along the Pustertal Radweg, in the Ahrntal or along part of the most famous route through the Alps: the long-distance bike route Munich-Venice.

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Fast descents on the Kronplatz

Varied as Bruneck is for all types of cyclists, you also have the extremes there with the downhill trails of this beautiful region. With the Kronplatz 2000 cable car, you can reach the slopes on Kronplatz from Reischach, just four kilometers from Bruneck. The route heads east to Olang, south to the Furkelpass above San Vigilio and north back down into the valley to Reischach and Bruneck. As a reward along the way, enjoy some refreshments with the varied delicacies of the region!

Cycling and vacation fun guaranteed!

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