Experience one of the most scenic sections of the South Tyrolean cycle network on this ride from the Brenner Pass to the historic town of Sterzing (Vipiteno). Beginning at the Austrian–Italian border, this route follows the upper Eisack Valley through the heart of the Alps. Thanks to its high starting elevation, the ride gently descends for most of the journey, making it an enjoyable route for riders of all abilities while still offering spectacular mountain scenery. The cycleway follows former railway corridors, quiet valley roads, and dedicated cycling infrastructure as it winds past alpine meadows, forests, and traditional South Tyrolean villages. Along the way you'll enjoy wide views of the surrounding mountains before arriving in Sterzing, one of Italy's best-preserved medieval towns, known for its colorful buildings, historic center, and the famous Zwölferturm clock tower. With its combination of dramatic alpine landscapes, flowing descents, and relaxed riding, this route is ideal for endurance sessions, recovery rides, or simply exploring the beauty of northern Italy from your indoor trainer. 🎥 Original Video Cycling Brenner to Vipiteno (Sterzing) – South Tyrol Alps by Shared Spaces Watch the original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tohOX3TnC-8 Creator channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SharedSpacesCities This workout synchronizes a GPX route with the video using the official YouTube player. The video streams directly from YouTube, and all rights and monetization remain entirely with the original creator. If you enjoy the ride, please consider supporting the creator by liking the video or subscribing to their channel.
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