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Pleasurable South Tyrol Loop

Pleasurable South Tyrol Loop
120 km
Min. 2 Days
Old towns, vineyards, mountain panoramas
BBolzano
Eggental

South Tyrol is a dream destination for all those who want to combine nature, culture, and enjoyment. Those traveling in a convertible will find perfect conditions here: sunny valleys, winding roads, and panoramas that unfold anew behind every curve. The Pleasurable South Tyrol Loop is a route that connects Bolzano with Eppan, Montan, Cavalese, the Eggental valley, and Lake Carezza—a stretch that combines Mediterranean ease, alpine impressions, and culinary highlights.

Discovering the region in a convertible means experiencing every moment with all of your senses. The warm light over the vineyards, the scent of apple orchards, and the fresh breeze on the high roads make every stage special. The loop offers both short distances, allowing plenty of time for detours, as well as sections that promise pure driving pleasure.

A circular route full of delights

The South Tyrol Loop is designed to be completed in one day. However, those seeking something special should take two days. This way, there is time for wine tastings, small hikes, and relaxed breaks in the historic town centers. Each stage has its own character—from Mediterranean-influenced towns to charming wine landscapes and breathtaking views of the high alpine Dolomites.

First Stage: Bolzano – Eppan – Montan

The starting point is Bolzano, the capital of South Tyrol. With its Italian alpine charm, it is an ideal starting point. Not long after departure, you will reach Eppan, one of the most famous stops on the South Tyrolean Wine Route. Surrounded by vineyards and castle ruins, Eppan is a must for anyone wanting to combine enjoyment with history. Numerous wine cellars and taverns invite you to stop.

The drive continues to Montan, a location high above the Etsch valley. The approach via winding roads is already a pleasure. Montan rewards you with views over the valley and a relaxed atmosphere. Particularly appealing is the proximity to the former Fleimstal railway track, which is now used as a bike path, showing how diverse the region is.

Second Stage: Montan – Cavalese – Eggental

From Montan, the route leads into the Fleimstal valley to Cavalese. This charming little town entices with lively squares, small cafes, and traditional flair. Cavalese is perfect for a break to enjoy the Italian lifestyle in an alpine setting.

Then, it continues into the Eggental valley. Here you will experience one of the most beautiful driving passages of the entire tour. Narrow curves, dense forests, and ever-changing views make the drive a true experience. Near the Eggental, the Latemar rises—an imposing Dolomite massif that appears particularly spectacular in the evening light. Those with time should stop here and enjoy the panorama in peace.

Third Stage: Eggental – Lake Carezza – Bolzano

The finale takes you to Lake Carezza, one of South Tyrol's most famous natural jewels. Its emerald-green water reflects the surrounding Dolomite walls and looks like something out of a fairy tale. Driving there in a convertible is an experience for all the senses. Each curve opens up new perspectives that constantly change. Near the lake, small hiking trails and viewpoints invite short detours.

From here, the route leads back to Bolzano. The descent through the serpentine roads of the Eggental offers intense driving pleasure once more before the tour returns to the capital. Thus, a circular route is completed that perfectly combines variety, enjoyment, and landscape experiences.

Tips for your convertible trip through South Tyrol

  • Plan enough time for stops. The South Tyrolean Wine Route with its wine cellars, Buschenschänken, and small villages is a highlight for connoisseurs.

  • The weather in the mountains can change unexpectedly. Even if it is summer warm in the valley, temperatures at Lake Carezza or in the Eggental are often significantly cooler.

  • Leave as early as possible to avoid traffic jams. Especially around Bolzano and on popular mountain passes, it can get very crowded on weekends.

  • Culinarily, it is worth trying dumplings, speck, apple strudel, or the local wines directly on-site.

Conclusion: Enjoyment on all levels

The Pleasurable South Tyrol Loop is a tour that encompasses all facets of South Tyrol in a compact form. From Bolzano to Eppan and Montan to Cavalese, continuing through the Eggental valley to Lake Carezza and back to the capital, it leads through a region that thrives on contrasts. Mediterranean towns, charming vineyards, and alpine mountain landscapes alternate, making each stage unique.

Being on the road in a convertible enhances the feeling of freedom: wind in your face, the scent of vineyards and mountain meadows in your nose, and the sun above the Dolomites as a constant companion. The South Tyrol Loop is not a route for haste, but for enjoyment. It is an experience that merges driving pleasure, nature, and culture into an unforgettable convertible journey.