South Tyrol's first cycle path: from Bolzano to Salurn on the Wine Route
To the north of Bolzano/Bozen the Claudia Augusta route is divided into variation 1, which follows the valley basin along the Adige/Etsch River, and variation 2, leading through the wine villages and the Überetsch region.
Distance35.3 Km
Ascent223 m
Descent411 m
Highest point569 m
Lowest point210 m
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Variation 1 leads to the western edge of the regional capital Bolzano. The best route is along the Isarco/Eisack River. Bolzano was already an important transport hub with settlements during Roman times. After the city of Bolzano the Isarco River runs into the Adige River. From a historic point of view, the villages to the south of Bolzano are strongly characterised by the navigable Adige River. Of special historic importance are the medieval village of Egna/Neumarkt with the only Roman road station in South Tyrol Endidae, and the village of Salorno/Salurn, which is located at the lowland Salurner Klause, the language border of South Tyrol.