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Cycle from the Italian Alps to the Adriatic Coast through Mountains, Valleys, and Historic Towns

Your cycling journey to the Julian Alps begins in the northeastern Dolomites, where you follow the River Drau through the scenic Drau Valley on well-marked Austrian cycle paths. The route continues into the Gail Valley, surrounded by alpine peaks, before a short detour takes you to Tarvisio, an Italian border town known for its alpine market and historic pilgrimage church. From here, ride onwards into Slovenia, where mountain landscapes give way to gentle valleys.

The highlight is Lake Bled, one of Slovenia’s most photographed destinations, with its island church, medieval Bled Castle, and panoramic views of the Julian Alps. After a well-earned rest here, transfer to the south side of the Alps and into Collio, the renowned wine-growing area of Friuli Venezia Giulia. Explore the historic town of Cividale del Friuli, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former Lombard capital, with its famous Devil’s Bridge spanning the Natisone River.

Your final stage is a spectacular ride along the Adriatic coastline to Trieste, the elegant former Habsburg port city. Here, grand squares, waterfront cafés, and a unique blend of Italian, Austrian, and Slovenian culture provide the perfect ending to your Dolomites-to-sea adventure.

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Great tour of 3 different countries!

“This was our second tour with biketours.com. While we did enjoy this itinerary, we preferred our first one, Switzerland Geneva to Lucerne. That being said, I was certainly happy…” Full Review

—Wade C.

Bled Jezero train - last car reserved for bikes (submitted by ShopTherapy)

Beautiful Scenery, 249 Miles Total

“Cividale del Friiuli, Bled, Udine, Trieste, beautiful cities. Special moments, the manager at the Aguntum Museum (near Lienz) gave an unforgettable welcome to our soggy group (it…” Full Review

—ShopTherapy

San Candido/Innichen is a short ride from Toblach and offers a picturesque pedestrian…

So many amazing places, so little time . . .

“Equipped with e-bikes, two panniers, one handlebar bag, a bike lock and a repair kit, we were ready to leave Toblach and head east. We had previously biked from Toblach to Lienz…” Full Review

—Marcie Bushnelll

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