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Austrian Alps - Tirol and Beyond
Single Bikes
June 18-July 3, 2006

16 days, 15 nights
Mountainous, challenging terrain
60-80 miles per day
1500-8500 ft per day altitude gain
Start/Finish: Innsbruck, Austria
$2995 per person based on double
$550 single room supplement

Thoughts of Austria inevitably evoke visual images of towering snowcapped mountains, high alpine meadows, deep valleys, tall tumbling waterfalls, and distant peaceful lakes. Austria is Europe’s most mountainous country, and the biggest peaks are found in the Tirol, Voralberg, and Salzburgerland provinces.  These mountains form the backbone of the country of which they are part.
When you think of Austria, winter sports come to mind, as Austria is the birthplace of modern skiing and the home of countless alpine Olympic medal winners.  During the season skiers from all over the world are drawn to these beautiful snow covered slopes.  But in the summer, there is another great alpine sport -  cycling.  Once the high passes are opened, the roads belong to the cyclists.

Austria does not have a national bike race, like the Tour de France, with its Alpe d’Huez and Tourmalet, or Italy’s Giro, with its Stelvio, Sella and Pordoi passes, and  so Austria’s passes are mostly unknown - no household names here. But do not be fooled; these are some of the most majestic, most scenic, most awe inspiring bike routes in all of Europe.  You will be astonished by the beauty of the Kühtai-pass and Silvretta Hochalpenstrasse. Timmelsjoch and Jaufenpass will test your endurance while stunning your senses with spectacular views. We'll also touch the Dolomites on our way to tackle Austria’s highest pass, the stunningly beautiful Grossglockner Hochalpenstrasse.

There is more to this Tirolean adventure than challenging cycling and incredible scenery.  Austria has an interesting history of conquest and defeat, of domination and subjugation, from a position of dominate rule over large parts of Europe to finally becoming a small, stable, yet happy and vibrant country.  The Tiroleans are proud of their culture, which is not only influenced by its history, but more importantly shaped by the alpine setting of Austria.  After a solid day of riding, you will be treated by the legendary hospitality, warmth and friendliness of the Austrians.  You will spot traditional dress, lederhosen and feathered huntsman’s hats.  You will taste uniquely Tirolean dishes like gröstl and knödel, as well as a wide variety of international cuisine.  You will visit beautiful alpine villages with their onion-domed churches and narrow cobbled streets beneath flower decked balconies.

This tour is not only one of our most challenging, but one of our most scenic.  Patrik and Angela Etschmayer, our Swiss and Austrian guides, have helped us lay out a wonderful route using many of the scenic, awe-inspiring routes they have ridden for years.  The nicely situated hotels and hearty meals will be some of the best Austria has to offer.  And as Patrik always says about his part of the world, the scenery will be almost unbearably beautiful.

 

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