Cycle Tour EuroVelo: Brenner - Trient; EV7
Travel report: bike4peace trip organised by Pax Christi
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Cycle route metrics
planned
ridden
Total distance in km
196
197
Cumulative elevation gain in m
977
974
Avg. slope uphill in %
0,50
0,49
Cumulative elevation loss in m
2.166
2.159
Total cycling hours
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11,6
Avg. pace in km/h
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17,0
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Track points in total
5.452
5.460
Track points per km (avg)
28
28
Start/endpoint
Start location
Brennero, 32, IT (1394 m NHN)
End location
Trento, 32, IT (205 m NHN)
Character
A cycle tour that largely follows the old railway line of the Brenner Railway also following the EV 7.
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Travel to and from ...
The journey is by ÖBB RailJet to Innsbruck and regional S-Bahn to Brenner. The return journey is by EuroCity from Trento to Innsbruck. Early bike reservations are strongly recommended.
Connecting cycle path
EuroVelo 7 "Sun route"
Munich - Venice cycle path
Remarks
From the Brenner Pass to Trento - 1-3 September 2023
A joint cycle tour by Pax Christi Italy and Pax Christi Austria on the EuroVelo 7 or Munich - Venice cycle path
THE IDEA
- explore a fascinating landscape from the cycle path
- with the encyclical "PACEM IN TERRIS" (60 years old this year!) in your luggage
- stop off in picturesque villages and towns
- cycle together and stand up for peace
- get to know people and organisations along the way
- talk, pray, sing, have a meal
- commemorate people in this region who have stood up for peace
Stages
Beds4Cyclists, worth visiting and infrastructure
Name and address
Latitude / Longitude
Phone
Fax
Mobile
Type of accommodation
Rating for cyclists
Route km
Dist. to route
Elevation
13 km
0,6 km
1.136 m
17 km
0,1 km
1.078 m
17 km
0,0 km
1.091 m
22 km
0,0 km
953 m
Hours of opening
Mo-Sa: 08:30 - 12:30
Mo-Fr: 13:30 - 18:00
23 km
0,0 km
945 m
Sterzing (Italian: Vipiteno) is a comune in South Tyrol in northern Italy. It is the main village of the southern Wipptal, and the Eisack River flows through the medieval town.
Main sights
Religious architecture
- Parish "Our Lady of Marsh"
The Parish is the biggest church between Verona and Munich, was built from 1417 to 1451. The gothic altar, wood-work by Hans Multscher of Ulm, is 12 meter high and was completed in 1458. The church was later enlarged from 1497 to 1525 by Hans Lutz. In 1753 was than modified in baroque style, with paintings by Adam Mőlckh and the gothic altar removed; at present time the altar is showed at the Multscher Museum. - Holy Spirit Church
Holy Spirit is the oldest gothic church in town. Built in 1399, in the same main building of the old Hospital, is located in Town Square; the nave is painted in fresco by Giovanni of Bruneck (1402).
Civil architecture
- Zwölferturm
The Zwölferturm is a 46 m. high tower erected in 1470, it is the symbol of the city that divides the New Town from Old Town. A fire in 1867 destroyed the original spire, which was replaced with the existing embattled roof. - Town Hall
Built in 1468 - 1472 in late gothic style while, the angular "Erker" was added in 1526. In the patio take place a roman stone altar, dedicated to Lord Mithras and a milestone of the Imperator Septimius Severus; the same period the military road was completed in 200 A.D. - New Town (Neustadt)
Is the main street in the old city centre with buildings erected, after the 1417 fire, between the 14th and 15th centuries when the town was prosperous with the trade and the silver mines in the nearby Ridnaun Valley and Pflersch Valley.
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Wikipedia contributors, 'Sterzing', Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 6 June 2013, 22:44 UTC, http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sterzing&oldid=558674261 [accessed 21 September 2013] |
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