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No traffic touring cycling routes around Laas - Lasa traverse the diverse landscapes of the Vinschgau Valley, characterized by agricultural areas with apple orchards and views of the Ortler mountains. The region features varied terrain, from flat valley paths along the Adige River to more challenging ascents into the Lasa Valley, revealing dramatic mountain and glacier scenery. Natural biotopes, such as the Ontaneto Biotope, are integrated into the cycling network. Segments near Alliz lead through deep canyons within the Stelvio…
Last updated: June 30, 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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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Laaser Marmor Transportbahn. Laaser Marble was used in the construction of "Ground Zero" in New York. In miniature, the railway can be seen in Rabland on the model railway.
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Great area on the Etsch river
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Can also be ridden quite well with a road bike
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Beautiful, spacious landscape for biking
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Bruch - The Weißwasserbruch - Laaser Marmorwerk in Laas At 1,567 m, on the orographically right side of the Laaser Valley, lies the Weißwasserbruch quarry in the Stelvio National Park. It gets its name from the nearby waterfall called "Weißwasser", whose water is enriched by the minerals and substances contained in the marble. As early as 1883, the Laas stonemason Josef Lechner took over the quarry from the municipality of Laas on a lease and worked it as an open-pit mine. In 1896, 13 years later, he drove a tunnel into the Jennwand, and from then on, the "white gold", as Laaser marble is also called, was mined underground. Today, an extensive network of tunnels bears witness to the intensive mining activities of the last 140 years. It goes 400 m deep into the mountain, with a length of approx. 4 kilometers, a width of 20 and a height of up to 40 meters. The marble deposit in the Jennwand massif is estimated at approx. 30 million cubic meters. It is therefore one of the largest marble deposits in the world. Text / Source: Laaser Marmorindustrie GmbH https://www.lasamarmo.it/bruch/
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There are over 25 dedicated traffic-free touring cycling routes around Laas - Lasa. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 8 easy, 7 moderate, and 11 difficult options to explore the Vinschgau Valley's diverse landscapes.
Laas - Lasa boasts one of the longest cycling seasons in the Alpine region, extending from March to late November. This allows cyclists to enjoy the apple orchards in bloom during spring, the warm summer days, and the vibrant autumn colors, all while experiencing the region's car-free paths.
Yes, Laas - Lasa offers several easy, traffic-free routes perfect for beginners and families. An excellent option is the Ontaneto biotope of Oris – Via Claudia Augusta Cycle Path loop from Laas - Lasa, which is just over 8 km long and features minimal elevation gain. Another family-friendly choice is the Apple Orchards Near Tschengls – Tschengls Cycle Path loop from Eyrs - Oris, an easy 9.8 km route through scenic orchards.
The traffic-free routes in Laas - Lasa offer a rich variety of landscapes. You'll cycle through extensive apple orchards, especially in the flatter valley areas, and enjoy breathtaking views of the majestic Ortler mountains. Many paths follow the Adige River, sometimes leading through deep canyons integrated into the Stelvio National Park, and you might even glimpse the Lasa Glacier and snowy Lasa Mountains.
Yes, many of the traffic-free routes are designed as loops. A popular circular option is the Vinschgau Cycle Path – Via Claudia Augusta Cycle Path loop from Laas - Lasa, which is approximately 78.7 km and combines historical significance with scenic beauty along the Adige River. For a shorter, culturally rich loop, consider the Göflaner Alm – Laas, the Marble Village loop from Laas - Lasa.
Along the traffic-free routes, you can discover several interesting attractions. The region is known for the 'Marble Village' of Laas itself. You might also encounter historical sites like the Gomagoi Fort, or enjoy natural beauty at the Bike Path Along the Schludernser Au Nature Reserve. The routes often pass through charming medieval villages and offer views of prominent mountain peaks.
Yes, Laas - Lasa is well-equipped with public transport options that support cyclists. You can utilize 'bikemobil cards' for seamless integration of bikes with public transport, making it easy to reach starting points or return from your destination without needing a car. Bike shuttles are also available in the region.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Laas - Lasa, with an average score of 4.3 stars from nearly 1400 ratings. Reviewers often praise the quiet, car-free nature of the paths, the stunning mountain views, the well-maintained cycle infrastructure, and the opportunity to explore charming villages and natural biotopes like the Ontaneto Biotope of Sluderno.
Absolutely. The region is famous for its apple orchards, and many traffic-free routes wind directly through them. The Apple Orchards Near Tschengls – Via Claudia Augusta Cycle Path loop from Laas - Lasa is a prime example, offering a beautiful ride through these agricultural landscapes, especially picturesque during bloom or harvest season.
Yes, the dramatic scenery of the Lasa Valley, part of the Ortles Alps, includes waterfalls cascading from the peaks. While specific routes might not lead directly to their base, glimpses of these natural features are often part of the breathtaking mountain views you'll encounter towards the valley's end on many of the touring cycling paths.
The terrain varies significantly across the traffic-free routes. You'll find flat valley paths, gentle climbs through orchards, and more challenging ascents into the mountains. While many routes are primarily paved, some sections may be unpaved or present more demanding conditions, offering options for all fitness levels.


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