PUSTER VALLEY HIGH ROAD A SCENIC ROUTE THROUGH AUSTRIAN ALPS
Puster Valley High Road (Pustertaler Höhenstraße) is a scenic route that stretches through the Puster Valley (Val Pusteria) in the Austrian and Italian Alps. It offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains, valleys, and quaint villages along the way. Riding a motorcycle along this route can be a thrilling and enjoyable experience, with plenty of opportunities to stop and take in the breathtaking scenery.
Starting from Heinfels, which is located in the Austrian state of Tyrol, you can begin your journey along the Pustertaler Höhenstraße towards Lienz, which is a picturesque town also in Tyrol, Austria. The road winds its way through the mountains, offering panoramic views of the Dolomites and the surrounding countryside.
As you ride, you'll pass through charming alpine villages such as Sillian and Abfaltersbach, where you can stop for a break and perhaps enjoy some local cuisine. The road itself is well-maintained and offers a good mix of twists and turns, making it ideal for motorcyclists looking for an exhilarating ride.
Once you reach Lienz, you can take some time to explore the town and its attractions, such as the charming old town area and the impressive Bruck Castle.
Afterward, you can retrace your route back along the Pustertaler Höhenstraße to Heinfels, enjoying the scenery once again from a different perspective.
Summary:
Departure: Heinfels (default)
Arrival: Lienz (default)
Things to visit:
Main country: Austria - (Alps)
Countries the tour goes through: Austria
Areas the tour goes through: Südtirol and Osttirol
Highlights: Südtirol and Osttirol, Pustertaler Höhenstraße, Heinfels, Lienz,
Distance: 76 km
Dates of Departure:
This is a Self-Guided Trip (means "individual") so you can leave on the date that is the most convenient for you, no need to adapt to pre-set dates.
Supposts:
- Roadbook: all necessary digital files plus high resolution tour maps are included in the Roadbook Package. Please, check here in details: - Details: » INFO TOUR & ROADBOOK