Road bike route to Würzjoch
The route to Würzjoch starting from Alta Badia runs along a relatively low-traffic road that is very interesting from a scenic point of view.
Würzjoch is one of the most beautiful stage settings of the Dolomites. The green meadows on the northern edge of the Puez - Geisler Nature Park and the Dolomite peaks accompany the cyclists during the route.
The route to Würzjoch starting from Badia runs along a lesser-known and relatively low-traffic road, which is very interesting both from a scenic and a technical point of view.
The route offers plenty of curves and hairpin bends and some steep climbs – partly up to 16%.
Roadbook
From Badia, you ride down state road No. 244 towards the north. After a few wide bends, you reach Pidrò/La Val and continue downhill until shortly before Picolin. Here, you take the winding provincial road SP29 uphill to St. Martin in Thurn, Untermoi, and Würzjoch.
The effort of the ascent – from St. Martin in Thurn, there are partly slopes up to 16% to overcome – is eased by the unique panorama: forest and meadows as well as the unique Dolomite mountain scenery accompany the cyclist.
The return to the starting point is on the same road.
How to get there
Follow the SS244 Gadertaler Straße towards La Villa.
Coordinates
- DD 46.553701, 11.852391
- DMS 46°33'13.3"N 11°51'08.6"E
- UTM 32T 718649 5159523
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