EuroVelo 7 - Auer Ora to Brixen 71 km

in voilk •  2 months ago

    What a beautiful September morning to be alive here in Ora surrounded by mountains on the gorgeous Adige Valley in the North of Italy. After couple of deep inhalations of this fresh mountain air, I'm now thinking where can I find a good cup of coffee and just laze in the sun like a lizard and indulge myself in the state of the famous italian saying "la dolce far niente". Luckily there is a place where I can achieve this state of elevated being and more, at the bakery just across the street from the camping.

    Caffeine and sugar can take me anywhere :)
    Caffeine and sugar can take me anywhere :)

    Now that the breakfast is served let me show you around the Camping Markushof where I stayed just one night but which exceeded all my expectations. The price was about 15 EUR/person/pitch/day when I was here in 2022 and varies slightly based on the season. I really liked this camping and is only 20 km away from Bolzano in case you plan for a visit in the area.

    For those travelling super light there is also a 3* Hotel Markushof on site.

    And yes there is also a pool under those palm trees and free wifi available
     And yes there is also a pool under those palm trees and free wifi available

    Washing machine, dryer and detergent available for your laundry
    Washing machine, dryer and detergent available for your laundry

    Modern and clean sanitary facilities
    Modern and clean sanitary facilities

    Now it's time to leave the camping and continue our route upstream towards Bolzano.

    Adige River
    Adige River

    Entering Bolzano
    Entering Bolzano

    The spectacular Dolomites are in the back
    The spectacular Dolomites are in the back

    Bolzano Cathedral
    Bolzano Cathedral

    A 14th century gothic masterpiece
    A 14th century gothic masterpiece 

    Waltherplatz
    Waltherplatz

    I think this is a nice place to have lunch and I just spotted a nice terrace.

    Lunch break italian style of course and refuelling
    Lunch break italian style of course and refuelling

    Now let's have a look around the old town shall we?

    "Nestled in the picturesque Italian Alps, Bolzano is a charming city known for its quaint streets, historic architecture, and vibrant culture. Visitors can wander through the medieval old town, explore the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology to see the famous Ötzi the Iceman, or hop on a cable car to take in breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. With its blend of Italian and Austrian influences, Bolzano offers a unique and delightful experience for any traveler seeking beauty and history in a stunning alpine setting." Damn this AI description of Bolzano is really good, I could not have summed it up so well myself, afterall I only spent 3h there.

     It is the capital city of the province of South Tirol, in Northern Italy with a population of 108,245, Bolzano is also by far the largest city in South Tyrol and the third largest in historical Tyrol. In the 2020 version of the annual ranking of quality of life in Italian cities, Bolzano was ranked joint first for quality of life alongside Bologna. Bolzano is considered a bridge between Northern Europe and Southern Europe due to the three spoken languages in South Tyrol (Italian, German, and Ladin) and the confluence of Italian and German-Austrian culture.

    Beautiful old streets of Bolzano
    Beautiful old streets of Bolzano

    The Franciscan Friary is a must visit when you’ll come to Bolzano
    The Franciscan Friary is a must visit when you'll come to Bolzano

    Gothic style Franciscan monastic church founded in 1221
    Gothic style Franciscan monastic church founded in 1221

    Grateful to be here for the first time
    Grateful to be here for the first time

    And a quick espresso before saying goodbye to Bolzano
    And a quick espresso before saying goodbye to Bolzano

    Left Adige behind and continued along the Eisack riverside
    Left Adige behind and continued along the Eisack riverside

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    This is actually an old railway transformed in cycle path which is such a brilliant ideea considering the uphill gradient is more or less constant and being so it's also easy on the legs, making the route accessible to everyone. This is the way!

    Choo choo !!!
    Choo choo !!!

    "The Brennero-Bolzano railway line was a historic railway route in northern Italy that connected the cities of Brennero and Bolzano. It was part of the Brenner Railway, a major line linking Austria and Italy. The line was built in the mid-19th century and closed in the 1990s when it was replaced by a more modern railway. Today, parts of the old railway path have been converted into the Isarco Valley Cycle Path, a popular route for cyclists and hikers."

    Highway A22 connecting Italy with Austria up there on the right
    Highway A22  connecting Italy with Austria up there on the right 

    100% joy on a day like this
    100% joy on a day like this

    In case someone needs to adjust the pressure or do a quick fix on the road
    In case someone needs to adjust the pressure or do a quick fix on the road

    Transiting Klausen old town
    Transiting Klausen old town

    One of many transiting Brixen
    One of many transiting Brixen

    I arrived in Brixen in the evening and went straight to the camping Lowenhof which I reserved in advance this time and set up my tent. After a quick shower I went for dinner at the restaurant on premise which seemed a bit fancy at the beginning considering this is a 4* hotel&camping but apparently this is the norm here in South Tyrol which I can totally adapt to, no problem as long as I'm solvent...at least for now.

    Upgraded to 4* this evening as you can see
    Upgraded to 4* this evening as you can see

    And switched to burger, I’m getting closer to Austrian border afterall :)
    And switched to burger, I'm getting closer to Austrian border afterall :)

    Day 4 map: Auer - Ora to Brixen 71 km (Bikemap App)
    Day 4 map: Auer - Ora to Brixen 71 km (Bikemap App)

    This was my experience cycling on EuroVelo 7 upstream Bolzano back in 2022 and I loved every minute of it, hope it can help you plan for yours. May the sun shine on you when you decide to visit!

    Until next time,

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    All photos were taken with my iPhone 11 and Sony DSC-HX60V camera.

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