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26,074
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No traffic touring cycling routes around Resia are set within the Italian Alps, offering diverse landscapes for cyclists. The region is characterized by significant mountain vistas, including views of the Ortler mountain, and features prominent water bodies like Lake Resia. Cyclists navigate through valleys, over alpine passes, and alongside rivers such as the Adige, often on well-maintained paths. The terrain includes a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces, catering to various cycling preferences.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
4.6
(9)
40
riders
45.9km
03:36
1,230m
1,230m
This difficult 28.5-mile touring cycling route ascends to Malga Coot from Resiutta, offering panoramic views and 4042 feet of climbing.
26
riders
26.4km
02:37
870m
870m
Cycle the difficult 16.4-mile Lower Val Resia Loop, gaining 2851 feet in 2h 36m through scenic Julian Prealps terrain.

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4.0
(5)
33
riders
25.8km
01:57
550m
550m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
17
riders
21.3km
02:13
780m
770m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.5
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16
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20.0km
01:28
370m
370m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A really nice and very characteristic place!
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A noteworthy end and beginning of the new cycle path. A typical bridge, like those often built in Italy in the past to cross streams and rivers. It's fantastic how it's been incorporated into the cycle path. This part of the Torrente Resia is often used as a swimming spot in the summer.
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The new cycle path is a pleasant end/beginning with the crossing of the Resia stream. In summer, the Resia stream is a popular swimming spot at this point.
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Bike paths like this one are built to top-notch quality in Italy; there's nothing to complain about. The route runs to San Giorgio and has the feel of a paved surface, covered in white concrete in many places and covered with soft, white gravel: like a Strade Bianchi up the mountain. It's a rather unique bike path with two river crossings over small bridges. It blends beautifully into the natural surroundings and provides a little adventure.
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Bike paths like this one are built to top-notch quality in Italy, nothing to complain about. The route runs to San Giorgio and has the feel of a paved surface, covered in white concrete in many places and covered with soft, white gravel: like a Strade Bianchi up the mountain. It's a rather unique bike path with two river crossings over small bridges. It blends beautifully into the natural surroundings and provides a little adventure.
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The climb to the "Sella Sagata" begins in Prato with a fairly steep section with a gradient of up to 19% and continues in numerous switchbacks until just before the saddle. All exposed sections are like hairpin bends, steep ramps are concreted and have numerous rain grooves, challenging yet easy to manage with an e-bike. In between, there are gravel sections, some with smaller, some with larger gravel, some with white sand in some eroded areas, and very few flat sections.
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A very pleasant village with a good location near the cycle path, Viale Udine, and the A23 motorway. At the entrance to the village, there are several restaurants and a top-notch ice cream parlor, which, in my opinion, offers the best ice cream quality in Friuli. There are also plenty of parking spaces at the entrance, as well as a very cooling pool. Resiutta itself is a typical Italian village with important restaurants and service providers. For those interested in culture, a walk across Calvary Hill or a visit to the ice tunnel is recommended.
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Resia offers a wide selection of no-traffic touring cycling routes, with over 35 options to explore. These routes cater to various skill levels, including 9 easy, 6 moderate, and 20 difficult trails.
For a challenging ride, consider the Val Resia Cycle Route, which covers nearly 46 km with significant elevation gain. Another option is the Lower Val Resia Loop, offering a 26 km journey through scenic landscapes. For those seeking a gravel adventure, the Gravel climb to the Vualt refuge provides a demanding 23 km ascent.
Yes, the region is well-suited for family cycling. The easy, mostly paved 16 km loop around Lake Resia (Reschensee) is particularly popular and suitable for all fitness levels, offering panoramic views of the famous submerged church tower. The Adige River Cycle Path, starting from Resia, is also largely traffic-free and ideal for relaxed touring with families, as it's mostly downhill.
Cycling in Resia offers stunning natural beauty. You'll encounter iconic landmarks like Lake Resia with its submerged church tower, and other beautiful water bodies such as Lake San Valentino and the romantic Pfaffensee. Routes also provide majestic alpine vistas, including views of the Ortler mountain, and some trails lead to impressive waterfalls like the Virje Waterfall and the Cadramazzo Stream Waterfall.
Many routes follow parts of the ancient Roman road, Via Claudia Augusta, providing a historical backdrop. You might cycle through charming medieval towns like Glurns, known for its well-preserved city walls, or past impressive castles such as Dornsberg and Juval. The Benedictine Abbey Marienberg is another notable landmark visible from some routes.
The komoot community highly rates touring cycling in Resia, with an average score of 4.3 stars from nearly 4000 ratings. Reviewers often praise the region's diverse, traffic-free paths, the stunning alpine scenery, and the unique experience of cycling around Lake Resia with its iconic submerged church tower.
Yes, Resia offers several circular routes. A popular and accessible option is the 16 km loop around Lake Resia (Reschensee). For a more challenging circular tour, consider the Resiutta Station – Resia Valley Cycle Path loop from Case Sabran, which is about 25 km long, or the Stavoli Trail loop from Prato / Rávanca, spanning over 21 km.
The best time to cycle in Resia is generally from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant, and the paths are clear. Summer offers lush landscapes, while spring and autumn provide cooler temperatures and vibrant colors, making for comfortable rides. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, the region is well-equipped for cyclists. Especially around Lake Resia and along the more popular sections of the Adige River Cycle Path, you'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, and pubs where you can stop for refreshments and meals. Many villages along the routes also offer dining options.
Resia's no-traffic routes feature a mix of terrain. You'll find well-maintained paved paths, particularly along the Adige River Cycle Path and around Lake Resia, suitable for road bikes. There are also unpaved sections and gravel paths, ideal for gravel bikes or mountain bikes, especially on routes leading into side valleys or towards alpine refuges.
While this guide focuses on touring, there are options for more adventurous riders nearby. You can explore highlights like the Robidišče Trail Center or the Repetitor Trail Monte Stol, which offer dedicated mountain biking experiences. Additionally, trails like the Trailhead Fat Hans, Fit Helga & Log Yeah – Robidišče provide specific trail riding opportunities.
The region's cycling infrastructure includes several notable bridges and tunnels, especially along sections of the Alpe Adria Cycle Path. You can find highlights such as the Old Railway Bridge over the Fella, the Ponte di Muro, and the Ponte Peraria Bridge. There are also unique Cycling Tunnels on the Alpe Adria Cycle Path that add to the experience.


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