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Road cycling
Gently undulating vineyards on the one hand and huge towers of the Dolomites on the other are your constant companions on the road bike tour from the south of South Tyrol to the Cembra Valley and back. The 90-kilometer round begins in beautiful Kurtatsch on the Wine Route. On the…
Last updated: April 8, 2026
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Highlight • Settlement
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Highlight • Lake
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Highlight • Religious Site
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This route was planned by komoot.
Extremely windy, but no rain like at home in Munich. Endless descent from the San Lugano saddle (Passo di San Lugano, 1,097 m).
The Cembra round is a classic. This round is fun from February to the end of November.
On this lap I drove from San Michele via Palú di Giovo and then into the Cembra Valley. Alternatively, you could also drive to Lavis and tackle the climb from there. Super round with great views and, above all, very little traffic. You can also ride the cembra circuit clockwise, but the ascent from Ora to the San Lugano Pass is very long and exhausting.
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May 15, 2015
Gently undulating vineyards on the one hand and huge towers of the Dolomites on the other are your constant companions on the road bike tour from the south of South Tyrol to the Cembra Valley and back. The 90-kilometer round begins in beautiful Kurtatsch on the Wine Route. On the popular Adige cycle
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