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Tour description:
This mountain bike tour offers a charming combination of high-altitude trails, viewpoints, and typical South Tyrolean cultural landscape. Starting in Tramin, the route first heads towards Kaltern and then continues up to Altenburg, a small village above Lake Kaltern. A first stop here is worthwhile: The St. Vigil Church and the panoramic plaza next to it offer spectacular views of the lake and the wine-growing village of Kaltern below.
The route then follows the Friedensweg, a scenic forest path that runs above the lake. After a short descent, the climb begins to Graun, the highest district of Kurtatsch. Reaching an elevation of approximately 1,100 meters, you can enjoy absolute peace and a traditional village atmosphere.
A special tip: Before the descent, you should take a short detour to the Sitzkofel – a scenic rocky outcrop above Graun. From here, you have a 360-degree view of the Etschtal Valley, Tramin, Lake Kaltern, and the mountains surrounding the Mendel Pass. The Sitzkofel is just a few minutes from the trail and is a perfect photo spot or rest stop.
The return journey leads towards Penon down into the valley. Those with surefootedness can take an easier trail here, or alternatively, a well-maintained forest road leads through the vineyards near Rungg back to Tramin.
Recommended equipment:
A mountain bike with gears for the steeper sections, a helmet, gloves, enough water for the elevation gain, and protective gear if taking the trail option. In hot weather, an early start is recommended, as the climb to Graun is south-facing.
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