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This moderate 11.2-mile touring cycling loop near Trodena offers scenic views of the Adige Valley and vineyards through Monte Corno Nature P
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Way Types & Surfaces
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10.5 km
3.81 km
2.13 km
1.51 km
188 m
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10.1 km
4.64 km
2.13 km
930 m
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Highest point (360 m)
Lowest point (210 m)
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Monday 25 May
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The 'On the wine roads – loop tour Trodena park' is estimated to take around 1 hour and 12 minutes of active cycling. However, this is a moderate route, and your actual time may vary depending on your fitness level, the number of stops you make to enjoy the views, and the specific terrain conditions.
The route features a mixed terrain, including sections of gravel, unpaved paths, asphalt, and paved roads. You'll also encounter natural paths and forest trails. While some segments are comfortable, others can be unpaved and challenging, occasionally requiring cyclists to push their bikes. It offers a diverse cycling experience through the Monte Corno Nature Park.
This tour is classified as moderate. While it's not explicitly for beginners, cyclists with a reasonable level of fitness and some experience on mixed terrain should be able to complete it. Some sections may be challenging due to unpaved surfaces, so be prepared for varied conditions.
While specific parking details for this exact route are not provided, Trodena (Truden) and nearby settlements like Tramin on the Wine Road are good starting points. Look for public parking areas within these towns, which often cater to visitors exploring the Monte Corno Nature Park.
The tour offers beautiful scenery and points of interest. You'll pass through Tramin on the Wine Road, known for its viticulture. Expect breathtaking View of the Adige Valley near Tramin and a Panoramic View of Vineyards Between Tramin and Kurtatsch. The route also traverses peaceful forests and gentle alpine meadows within the species-rich Monte Corno Nature Park.
Generally, dogs are allowed on trails within the Monte Corno Nature Park, but they should always be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other trail users. Please ensure your dog is fit enough for a moderate cycling tour with varied terrain.
The region benefits from a sub-Mediterranean climate, making spring and autumn ideal for cycling. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural scenery, with fewer crowds than peak summer. Always check the local weather forecast before you go.
Yes, this route shares sections with several other official trails. You'll find yourself on parts of the Cammino del beato Enrico - Tappa 2, Via Romea - Part South Tyrol, Murundum 4, and the Via Claudia Augusta, among others. This offers a glimpse into the broader network of paths in the region.
While specific cafes are not listed, the area is dotted with mountain huts that often serve refreshments. Additionally, starting or ending in a settlement like Tramin on the Wine Road will provide opportunities for food and drink.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the 'On the wine roads – loop tour Trodena park' or to access the Monte Corno Nature Park. Enjoy the natural beauty freely!
Given the moderate difficulty and mixed terrain, wear comfortable cycling attire, sturdy shoes, and bring a helmet. It's advisable to carry water, snacks, sun protection, and basic bike repair tools. Layers are recommended due to potential temperature changes, especially when cycling through forests and open areas.