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Innsbruck to Venice: Alpine Cycling Adventure

Tyrol / South Tyrol / Dolomites / Veneto

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Trekking bikeE-bike7 days / 6 nights345 km3/5MediumLinear

Short Description

Start in the Tyrolean capital, cross the Brenner Pass by train and pedal south through the Dolomites all the way to the Venetian lagoon. In just seven days you will trade Alpine peaks for Adriatic shores, riding along the legendary old railway cycle paths and through the Prosecco-scented plains of the Veneto.

Tour Program

Day 1: Arrival in Innsbruck
Arrive in the Tyrolean capital and settle into your hotel. Explore the old town with its Golden Roof, stroll along the Inn river and savour a first taste of Austrian hospitality.

Day 2: Innsbruck – Rio Pusteria (55 km + train)
The Brenner Pass is handled by train or bus. From the summit you will freewheel south through Vipiteno, past Fortezza and along the old railway path to Rio Pusteria in South Tyrol.

Day 3: Rio Pusteria – Villabassa or Dobbiaco (50–55 km)
You will follow the River Rienza through the Puster Valley to Brunico. Wander the charming old high street, visit the Messner Mountain Museum, then continue along the cycle path to Villabassa or Dobbiaco.

Day 4: Villabassa or Dobbiaco – Pieve di Cadore (60–65 km)
A spectacular day through the heart of the Dolomites. You will pass Lake Dobbiaco and Lake Landro with views of the Tre Cime, ride through illuminated tunnels into Cortina d'Ampezzo, then descend through the Boite Valley to Pieve di Cadore.

Day 5: Pieve di Cadore – Conegliano (80 km)
You will ride past Longarone and through the pre-Alpine foothills to Conegliano, gateway to the Prosecco wine country.

Day 6: Conegliano – Venice/Mestre (95 km)
Your final full riding day crosses the Veneto plains through Treviso and past elegant Palladian villas. The Sile cycle path will carry you to Mestre, gateway to Venice.

Day 7: Venice/Mestre – Departure
Individual departure or extend your stay to explore Venice at leisure.

Tour details

LinearSelfguidedMinimum 2 peopleMinimum age 16 years

✅ What is included in the trip?

  • 🏨 Overnight stay and breakfast
  • 📲 GPS or navigation APP
  • 💼 Luggage transfer
  • 📞 Local telephone assistance 7/7
  • 🗺️ Maps

❌ What is not included?

  • ✈️ Journey to/from the starting point
  • 🍽️ Meals and drinks not listed as Included
  • 🖼️ Entrance fees and extras not listed
  • 🛡️ Travel insurance
  • 🌎 Tourist taxes

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📋💸 Cancellation fees

Terms of cancellation:

Non-refundable likeonabike platform fee: 100 €

• More than 28 days before the departure date: 20% penalty of the total package

• 27 to 14 days before the departure date: 30% penalty of the total package

• 13 to 08 days before the departure date: 50% penalty of the total package

• 07 to 0 days before the departure date: 100% penalty of the total package

Starting from

€1,082/ person

or €1,147

Available

1 May 20265 Oct 2026

Departures

Monday, Sunday

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