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Gravelbike adventure

Experience freedom, adventure & nature off-road

Gravel biking stands for freedom, a thirst for adventure and a passion for exploring new paths off the beaten track.

Escape the stress of everyday life and discover new regions, landscapes and tours. Whether bikepacking, alpine gravel, relaxed pleasure tours or community events - trust the expertise of Gravelbike Holidays. We provide you with first-hand insider information and inspiring tips to help you plan your next gravel bike trip.

Why gravel biking should be your next adventure

Gravel bikes combine the strengths of racing bikes, mountain bikes and trekking bikes in a versatile and robust bike. They are ideal for paved roads, forest paths, gravel tracks and challenging alpine trails. Discover completely new landscapes and enjoy a unique feeling of freedom on two wheels.

What type of biker is Gravelbike Holidays aimed at?

No matter whether you are looking for sporting challenges, love long journeys or want to relax and enjoy nature - gravel biking is the right adventure for everyone. The versatility and easy handling of gravel bikes make them attractive for beginners and experienced cyclists alike. At Gravelbike Holidays, every type of gravel biker will find a customised tour. And the perfect host who shares their passion.

Discover gravel adventures: Our categories

Bikepacking

Multi-day tours & adventures

Find out how to plan your perfect bikepacking tour: from the best equipment and detailed packing lists to inspiring bikepacking tours. Whether it's across the Alps or short weekend trips - you're guaranteed to find the right tour here.

Alpine Gravel

Adventure in the mountains

Alpine gravel paths, lonely mountain passes and spectacular views: Discover the best routes and safe planning tips for your next gravel adventure in the Alps.

Easy Gravel

Relaxed travelling

Enjoy relaxed gravel tours with scenic highlights and culinary highlights. Find enjoyable routes for carefree rides and special moments.

Community & Events

Experience together

Find out all about gravel events, festivals, group rides and meet-ups. Connect with like-minded people, share experiences and become part of our gravel bike community.

Start your gravel adventure now!

Dive into our diverse categories, discover the most spectacular gravel bike regions in the Alps and let yourself be inspired - start your next unforgettable gravel bike adventure optimally prepared.

Emilia Romagna

A variety of gravel routes wind their way through historic towns, river valleys and Mediterranean landscapes between the Adriatic coast and the Apennines.

Cortina d'Ampezzo

Cortina is surrounded by the striking peaks of the Dolomites and offers a combination of alpine challenges and stunning natural scenery, not to mention historic mountain passes.

South Tyrol's south

Set amidst vineyards, lakes and sun-drenched rolling hills, this location brings together alpine scenery and the Mediterranean way of life.

Ore Mountains

The gravel biking experience in the Ore Mountains is characterised by cross-border routes, scenic mountain ranges and a long history of mining.

Lake Wörthersee

The turquoise-blue waters, rolling hills and mild climate of the region around Lake Wörthersee make it a popular gravel biking destination in southern Austria.

Istria

Istria is one of the most popular cycling destinations on the Adriatic coast, known for the Parenzana route, its picturesque coastal towns and Mediterranean climate.

Northern Lake Garda

Visitors to the northernmost part of Lake Garda are delighted by its Mediterranean climate, turquoise waters and varied gravel trails.

Nauders - Reschensee

In the border triangle of Austria, Italy and Switzerland, you will find scenic gravel paths alongside impressive Alpine panoramas and Lake Reschen.

Eppan

Eppan is renowned for its vineyards, castles and lakes, and offers delightful gravel rides in the heart of South Tyrol.

Lake Levico

A variety of gravel routes wind their way through the Valsugana and the mountains of Trentino, between Lake Levico and Lake Caldonazzo.

Brixental Valley

Vast alpine pastures, scenic high-altitude trails and striking grassy mountains characterise the gravel biking experience in the Brixental.

St. Anton am Arlberg

Gravel bikers can look forward to challenging routes amidst impressive mountain scenery and high-altitude mountain passes in one of Europe’s most famous Alpine regions.

Fuschlsee region

Crystal-clear lakes, scenic mountain landscapes and the natural beauty of the Salzkammergut make every gravel tour here a special experience.

Tuscany

Visitors are captivated by the home of the legendary Strade Bianche, with its UNESCO-listed landscapes, wine regions and the Tuscany Trail — Europe’s largest bikepacking event.

Gravel.Tirol

With over 1,000 kilometres of trails and more than 22,000 metres of elevation gain, Gravel.Tirol is one of the largest gravel regions in Austria.

Bavarian Forest

With its alpine climbs, scenic mountain views and numerous gravel trails, the Bavarian Forest is a popular destination for gravel biking.

Three Peaks - Dolomites

Stunning gravel paths wind their way through one of Europe’s most spectacular Alpine landscapes around the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Three Peaks.

Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn

Discover gravel roads, forest tracks and alpine trails on your gravel bike in Austria's largest biking region!

Black Forest

The perfect conditions for gravel rides are created by dense forests and ridges offering stunning views, as well as Germany’s most famous low mountain range.

Tramin / Lake Kaltern

The region is particularly ideal for gravel biking adventures thanks to its sun-drenched vineyards, Mediterranean climate and the warmest swimming lake in the Alps.

Kronplatz Dolomites region

The region is surrounded by the Dolomites and nature reserves. It offers scenic gravel rides, rustic alpine huts and stunning mountain views.

Alta Badia

Gravel cyclists can look forward to spectacular mountain views and alpine gravel trails in the heart of the Dolomites, with a UNESCO World Heritage Site right on their doorstep.

Savinja Valley

Gravel cyclists can look forward to routes through unspoilt countryside in one of Slovenia’s greenest regions, nestled between the Kamnik-Savinja Alps and the River Savinja.

Julian Alps

The Julian Alps surround Slovenia’s highest peak, Triglav, and offer a combination of alpine challenges and breathtaking natural scenery.

Newsletter

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