From taking it easy to getting your adrenalin kick
Along with hiking, cycling is the most popular sport in South Tyrol - something that is hardly surprising given the range of tours available around the picturesque countryside. Whether you’re pedalling along at a leisurely pace on a trekking bike, tackling hill and dale on a mountain bike, or speeding around on a racing bike – Kaltern-Caldaro makes the perfect base.

Pedalling made easy
Whatever direction you head off in, you can get to your destination by bike e.g. on the cycle path towards Bozen-Bolzano, which, protected by a thick grass verge, runs parallel to the main road following the former Überetsch Bahn railway... more
Going up…or coming down…
Mountain bikers will also love conditions in the Überetsch-Oltradige area, with its early start to the season – usually in March – and lots of challenging trails on the Mitterberg-Monte di Mezzo elevation and around the... more
Endurance, endurance, endurance
The many high paths and roads through mountain passes are a haven for racing bikers looking to prove themselves in the mountains. Lying right on the road up to the Mendel-Mendola pass, Kaltern-Caldaro has long been the starting point for one of... more< back Surroundings