Cycling Munich-Venezia in Italy
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Munich-Venezia. A transalpine cycling route across the Brenner Pass

The Munich-Venice cycle route is a scenic long-distance journey covering approximately 560 kilometers and crossing Germany, Austria and Italy. It offers a diverse experience, starting from the Bavarian capital and following rivers and lakes through the Alpine landscapes of Tyrol. The route takes cyclists over the Brenner Pass into South Tyrol, where Alpine and Mediterranean influences blend beautifully in towns like Sterzing and Brixen. Further along, riders enjoy breathtaking views of the UNESCO-listed Dolomites, passing through charming towns such as Cortina d’Ampezzo. The journey continues through the Venetian plain, leading to the historic and picturesque city of Venice, where travelers can immerse themselves in its unique atmosphere. The route perfectly combines nature, culture, and cuisine, offering an unforgettable cycling adventure.

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GPX file (GPS track): cyclingthread.com-munich-venice.gpx

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