Experience Ladin culture – St. Lorenzen to St. Vigil in Enneberg in Val Badia
Experience Ladin culture – St. Lorenzen to St. Vigil in Enneberg in Val Badia
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17.8km
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Would you like a cultural and scenic change of scenery after just a few kilometers? This bike tour takes you to Val Badia - where Ladin is still spoken today and a very unique cultural heritage is preserved.
You start in St. Lorenzen at the train station. A first detour…
by Südtirol I Alto Adige I South Tyrol
Last updated: June 5, 2024
Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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196 m
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9.41 km
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12.7 km
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17.1 km
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17.8 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
16.9 km
394 m
243 m
164 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
16.8 km
672 m
193 m
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< 100 m
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Elevation
Highest point (1,300 m)
Lowest point (810 m)
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Monday 1 June
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This route was planned by komoot.
Coming from Bruneck, the tour is very easy to ride by e-bike (side roads, light traffic). There are numerous sections with stunning views of the surrounding mountains. But be careful on the return journey on the L244. Kommot indicates a detour for the first tunnel, which isn't available due to a rockfall. In total, there are four road tunnels to navigate, ranging in length from 569 m to 940 m. The first two tunnels (940 m and 640 m) are only 60 m apart. The noise in the tunnel from passing and overtaking vehicles is not for the faint-hearted.
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April 18, 2024
Would you like a cultural and scenic change of scenery after just a few kilometers? This bike tour takes you to Val Badia - where Ladin is still spoken today and a very unique cultural heritage is preserved.
You start in St. Lorenzen at the train station. A first detour takes you to the town, where you
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