Naturpark Schlern-Rosengarten – Parco naturale dello Sciliar-Catinaccio
Naturpark Schlern-Rosengarten – Parco naturale dello Sciliar-Catinaccio
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Road cycling routes around Naturpark Schlern-Rosengarten – Parco naturale dello Sciliar-Catinaccio traverse a landscape dominated by the Schlern and Rosengarten Dolomite massifs. This UNESCO World Heritage site features challenging mountain passes, high-Alpine pastures like Seiser Alm, and deep valleys. The terrain includes significant elevation changes, winding roads, and panoramic views of rocky peaks and coniferous forests.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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598
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67.0km
04:25
2,080m
2,080m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.7
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483
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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4.9
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550
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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370
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62.3km
03:37
1,430m
1,430m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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132
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Kara Pass is fun but also has steep sections...
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Great driveway, and many lovely places to stop....
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Super nice corner for biking
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Very nice region for biking
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There are over 130 road cycling routes in Naturpark Schlern-Rosengarten – Parco naturale dello Sciliar-Catinaccio. These routes cater to various skill levels, with options ranging from easy to difficult.
The optimal seasons for road cycling in Naturpark Schlern-Rosengarten are spring, summer, and early autumn. During these months, the weather conditions are generally favorable, allowing cyclists to fully enjoy the stunning natural beauty and challenging terrain.
Yes, the region offers a variety of routes, including 13 easy road cycling trails. While many routes feature significant elevation changes, there are options designed for those seeking a less strenuous experience.
Road cycling routes here traverse a diverse landscape dominated by the dramatic Schlern and Rosengarten Dolomite massifs. You can expect challenging mountain passes, high-Alpine pastures like Seiser Alm, and deep valleys. The terrain includes significant elevation changes, winding roads, and panoramic views of rocky peaks and coniferous forests.
Absolutely. The Naturpark Schlern-Rosengarten region is renowned for its demanding climbs and exhilarating descents. There are 51 difficult routes, featuring iconic passes such as Passo Sella, Nigerpass, and Passo Pinei, offering substantial elevation gains and rewarding views. For example, the Lake Carezza (Karersee) – Lake Carezza loop from Völs am Schlern - Fiè allo Sciliar is a difficult 67 km route with over 2000 meters of elevation gain.
Cyclists are constantly surrounded by the majestic peaks of the Schlern and Rosengarten massifs, lush meadows, and charming villages. Notable natural features include the distinctive Lake Carezza, the expansive Seiser Alm (Europe's largest high-Alpine pasture), and the picturesque Tschamintal Valley. You might also encounter gorges like the Tschamintal Valley or the Bärenfalle Gorge Trail.
Yes, the region features several beautiful waterfalls. You might find highlights such as the Waterfall on the Geologists' Trail or the Prossliner Waterfall, offering scenic stops along your ride.
The entire region offers stunning panoramas. Routes often provide expansive views of the Latemar Massif, especially from passes like the Niger Pass. The Alpe di Siusi also offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, including the Schlern. The 'Enrosadira' phenomenon, where the Rosengarten peaks glow fiery red at sunset, is a particularly magical sight.
Many of the road cycling routes in Naturpark Schlern-Rosengarten are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Niger Pass – View of the Latemar Massif loop from St. Zyprian - San Cipriano and the Santa Cristina Val Gardena – Selva di Val Gardena loop from Seis am Schlern - Siusi allo Sciliar.
Yes, the region is famous for its challenging and scenic mountain passes. The Niger Pass – View of the Latemar Massif loop from St. Zyprian - San Cipriano is a popular route that incorporates the scenic Niger Pass, connecting South Tyrol with Trentino and offering stunning views.
The road cycling routes in Naturpark Schlern-Rosengarten are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1400 reviews. Cyclists often praise the dramatic Dolomite peaks, the challenging yet rewarding climbs, and the breathtaking panoramic views.
The park is accessible from various villages like Seis, Kastelruth, and Tiers, which typically offer parking facilities. It's advisable to check specific starting points for routes for detailed parking information.
Yes, many routes pass through or near charming villages and mountain huts where you can find cafes and restaurants. These provide excellent opportunities to refuel and enjoy local South Tyrolean cuisine amidst beautiful scenery.


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