Bruneck lies at a crossroads: where the Pustertal valley bike path meets that of the Ahrntal valley. So it is a great starting point for exploring the Pustertal valley bike path in two stages – one downstream (direction Rio Pusteria-Mühlbach) and one upstream – as well as for following the course of the Drava-Drau over the international border as far as Lienz, Austria. It is possible to take the bike-train back to Bruneck.
The bike path into the Tauferer Ahrntal valley offers an excursion to Taufers Castle which is definitely worth seeing, as well as the longer and more demanding round trip as far as Casere-Kasern and into the Predoi-Prettau exhibition mine.
In S. Lorenzo-St. Lorenzen, a round-trip tour begins that is suitable for the entire family. It passes by the Castel Badia-Sonnenburg and on past Campolino-Lothen to Chienes-Kiens and Casteldarne-Ehrenburg, and from there via Ronchi-Runggen back to St. Lorenzen. Bicycle rentals and service stations offer their services at the railway station and on Via Europa-Europastraße in Bruneck, but also in Riscone-Reischach, St. Lorenzen, and Gais.
A bike holiday is only perfect when you can return happy and satisfied to your accommodation, where everything cyclists need is available. On South Tyrol's extensive network of routes you will not only find quality cycling routes, but also the right accommodation for your bike trip. All bike friendly guesthouses bear the "ADFC Bett+Bike" quality seal and offer special services for your bike holiday: from a secure parking space to a washing place and an e-bike charging station. In the BikeHotels South Tyrol, the hosts are even MTB guides themselves and can give you helpful tips on top of that.