Round of Brunico
A convertible tour in South Tyrol is always an experience for the senses: clear mountain air, glowing peaks, and roads that wind elegantly through the Alps. This loop starting from Brunico takes you right into the breathtaking landscape of the Dolomites. Between ancient towns, idyllic valleys, and spectacular mountain passes, you will discover the charm of open driving on this convertible route โ from the Pusteria Valley sunshine to the cool breeze at the Falzarego Pass.
Overview of the Route
The circular tour begins and ends in Brunico and travels through Brixen, Klausen, St. Ulrich, Wolkenstein, Kurfar, Arabba, the Falzarego Pass, Cortina d'Ampezzo, and Toblach. Spanning approximately 230 kilometers, it combines Mediterranean lifestyle with alpine adventure. It's a perfect convertible route to experience South Tyrol's diversity in a compact area โ from the mild Eisack Valley to the high passes of the Dolomites.
First Stage: From Brunico via Brixen and St. Ulrich to Wolkenstein
The tour starts in Brunico, a charming town in the Puster Valley. Historical streets, Brunico Castle, and cozy cafes form an ideal start for a relaxing convertible trip. The journey continues south to Brixen, one of the oldest cities in Tyrol. It's worth stopping here to explore the Cathedral Square and the narrow old town streets. Nearby, vineyards and apple orchards invite you for short detours before you get back into the convertible and continue your journey.
Heading through Klausen with its distinctive Sabian Mountain, you will arrive at St. Ulrich in the Val Gardena โ the heart of the Dolomites. The drive already offers magnificent views of the Geisler Peaks. In St. Ulrich, you can feel the unmistakable character of South Tyrol: tradition, wood craftsmanship, and warm hospitality. The roads become more winding, the air clearer, and driving turns into pure enjoyment.
From here, the convertible tour continues to Wolkenstein. Nestled between the mighty rock faces of the Sella group and the Langkofel, the place is a paradise for nature lovers. The serpentine roads leading there are among the most beautiful sections of the entire convertible route โ every curve opens up a new panorama that invites you to pause.
Second Stage: Via Kurfar, Arabba, and the Falzarego Pass back to Brunico
The second stage begins with a short stretch to Kurfar, a small village in the Gadertal, which presents itself particularly picturesque with its green meadows and imposing peaks. Next, you head to Arabba โ a place that is popular with motorbike and convertible fans alike. Here begins the ascent to the Falzarego Pass, one of the most famous alpine passes in Italy. The convertible route winds upward in wide bends, passing rugged rocks and mountain lakes. The view from the pass of the Tofane and the Civetta is simply unforgettable.
At the peak of the pass, a short stop is worthwhile before you head down to Cortina d'Ampezzo. This upscale mountain town hosted the Winter Olympic Games and radiates Italian elegance. Here you can linger in a street cafรฉ and enjoy the view of the surrounding Dolomites. Nearby, some of the most beautiful panoramic roads in the region begin โ ideal if you want to extend your convertible road trip a bit.
From Cortina, the road leads over Toblach back to Brunico. The drive through the Hochpustertal is quieter but no less scenic. Lakes, forests, and small villages accompany the final stretch of this varied convertible tour in South Tyrol. In Brunico, the circle closes, and with a last glance at the castle and the mountains, the drive ends, but surely not the desire for further adventures.
Conclusion โ Freedom on South Tyrol's Roads
This circular tour from Brunico shows why a convertible tour in South Tyrol is so special: it combines alpine curves with Italian flair. Whether historical cities, spectacular passes, or quiet valleys โ the variety is great, and the impressions remain. Every convertible trip through this region is more than just a drive โ it is an experience of wind, light, and freedom. Anyone who has experienced the Dolomites openly will understand why South Tyrol is one of the most beautiful destinations for convertible tours in Europe.
All stops on this route
Bruneck
Brixen
Cathedral of Brixen
Klausen
Sรคben Abbey
St. Ulrich in Grรถden
Wolkenstein
Castle Wolkenstein
Langkofel
Kurfar
Arabba
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Tofan
Cortina d'Ampezzo
Toblacher Lake
Toblacher Lake
Bruneck
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