The Alpe Adria Cycle Path begins with a highlight - the Mozart city of Salzburg. And so it continues - the valleys worth seeing line up one after the other on your way to the Adriatic. At the beginning is the idyllic Salzach Valley with its lush green Alpine pastures, followed by the Gastein Valley with the absolute highlight - in the truest sense of the word - Bad Gastein, situated high in the mountains, and finally the end of the first section, the Böckstein-Mallnitz Tauern lock. After the railway journey, you descend into the Mölltal valley - through the impressive high mountain landscape you reach the sunny Drautal valley with the towns of Spittal and Villach, which are well worth seeing. After the Gailtal valley, you cross the border and finally end up on the old railway line high above the wildly rugged Kanaltal valley. After the section along the Tagliamento and Cormor rivers, the lively city of Udine awaits you. From here you cross the plain towards the Adriatic - via Palmanova and Aquileia you cycle along the historic Via Julia Augusta into the lagoon and finally reach the former fishing town of Grado with its lively beach life.
Updates on the cycle path can be found here : https://www.esterbauer.com/bikeline/alpe-adria-radweg/



