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Italy
South Tyrol
Meran - Merano

Castles, vineyards and renowned wineries: through the Adige Valley between Bolzano and Merano

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Road cycling routes
Italy
South Tyrol
Meran - Merano

Castles, vineyards and renowned wineries: through the Adige Valley between Bolzano and Merano

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Castles, vineyards and renowned wineries: through the Adige Valley between Bolzano and Merano

02:41

51.8km

560m

Road cycling

Barely 25 kilometres (15.5 mi) lie between Bolzano/Bozen and Meran/Merano, and yet some of the most renowned wine-growing communities in Alto Adige can be found here. There’s Meran, Lana, Tisens/Tesimo, Nals/Nalles and Andrian/Andriano to the right of the Adige, as well as Gargazon/Gargazzone, the foothills of Mölten/Meltina and Terlaner/Terlano to…

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Last updated: April 7, 2025

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 10.6 km for 269 m

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3.49 km

Popphof

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Wine has been grown at the Popphof winery in Marling since 1592, and the farm has been owned by the Menz family since 1722. Today, Andreas Menz runs the winery, …

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3.74 km

Pardellerhof Winery

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The Pardellerhof in Marling has been managed by Anita Mitterer and her husband Erwin Eccli since 2014. Anita, a biologist, and Erwin, an oenologist, used their expertise to revitalize the …

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6.76 km

Mauslocherhof

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Winemaker Gerda Kiem runs the Mauslocherhof with passion and a clear focus on sustainability. Although she describes herself as a "small, passionate winemaker," her commitment and philosophy are appreciated far …

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8.54 km

Kränzelhof

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The Kränzelhof in Tscherms has existed since the 14th century, and viticulture has been an important part of the estate since the 16th century. Today, Franz von Pfeil continues the tradition, combining viticulture with art.

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22.3 km

Nals Margreid Winery

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The Nals Margreid Winery was formed in 1985 through the merger of the Nals and Margreid wineries. With a total of 160 hectares of vineyards, cultivated by 138 winegrowing families, …

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28.0 km

Terlan Winery

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The Terlan Winery, founded in 1893 as a cooperative winery, is known for creating long-lasting, complex wines with character. Today, the cooperative consists of 143 members who cultivate a total …

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47.6 km

Schloss Rametz Winery

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The Rametz Castle winery in Merano is one of the most traditional wineries in South Tyrol. Grapes have been cultivated here since 1227, and Pinot Noir has been cultivated since …

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51.8 km

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Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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18.3 km

17.5 km

12.8 km

2.43 km

521 m

300 m

Surfaces

39.6 km

10.8 km

940 m

499 m

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Sunday 31 May

27°C

15°C

42 %

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Comments

March 20, 2025

Barely 25 kilometres (15.5 mi) lie between Bolzano/Bozen and Meran/Merano, and yet some of the most renowned wine-growing communities in Alto Adige can be found here. There’s Meran, Lana, Tisens/Tesimo, Nals/Nalles and Andrian/Andriano to the right of the Adige, as well as Gargazon/Gargazzone, the foothills

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Trail Reviews

Edgar Karbach
July 30, 2023, Apfelplantagen-Etsch-Runde zwischen Meran und Bozen

Whenever possible, stay on a bike path here. Because anyone who gets upset as a cyclist in Germany about dangerously driving motorists has not yet been on the road in Italy with a bike. 🥵

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A fantastic road bike ride with Björn. Thank you for the excellent planning. First through Algund to the Forst Brewery, then up a side road to Tscherms. Then always on small, quiet back roads to Siebeneich. Always through apple orchards, often with beautiful mountain views, and only briefly through Lana with some city traffic. In Siebeneich, we crossed over to the Etsch cycle path. We can only dream of a cycle path like this around Munich. Always enough space for walkers, joggers, e-bikers, road cyclists, and bikepackers. The gentle climb took us back to Algund with a short detour towards Merano. The scenery is breathtaking anyway.

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From Lana onwards there is a fair amount of motorbike traffic, but from the turnoff to the Gampen Pass onwards it is quieter again.

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