Austria
Austria captivates visitors with its extraordinary variety of landscapes and routes. Gravel cyclists can look forward to scenic gravel tracks through alpine mountain ranges, rolling hills, sweeping valleys and idyllic lakeside and natural areas. This combination of outdoor experiences, diversity and breathtaking panoramas makes Austria an attractive gravel cycling destination.
Carinthia
Gravel biking in Austria's southernmost and sunniest province! On a gravel bike holiday in Carinthia, you'll ride between mountains & lakes.
- Mountains, lakes & river tour: 2-day gravel tour through the NOCKBIKE Area
- Lake Millstättersee & the natural wonder of Lake Egelsee
- Gravelbike & Lost Places Wörthersee T8 / Faaker See Hinterland
Lower Austria
Gravel biking in Lower Austria: explore varied gravel paths through vineyards, river valleys and the foothills of the Alps!
- Hill mania in the land of 1,000 hills
- Hundertwasser tour through the upper Kamptal
- Gravel&Culinary delights with the Wirtshauskultur hosts
SalzburgerLand
With two new gravel bike tours through the whole of SalzburgerLand. Wide tyres, wider perspectives is the motto!
- The soft and the hard: multi-day tours through SalzburgerLand
- Gravelling in Austria's largest bike region
- Gravel Austria Route
Tyrol
Discover tranquil valleys and rugged peaks on a gravel bike holiday in Tyrol. Here you gravel between contrasts!
- Brixental Valley cycle path: 21 km through the idyllic valley
- Gravel.Tirol: Austria's largest gravel region
- Gravelling in the AT-IT-CH border triangle
Vorarlberg
Experience alpine trails, idyllic valleys & boundless gravel paths between Lake Constance and the Arlberg while gravel biking in Vorarlberg.
- Into the wold - off to the iconic gravel bike & enjoyment festival
- Lake Constance gravel tour - lake panorama and gentle climbs
- Bregenzerwald trails - flowing gravel paths
Italy
Italy boasts alpine mountain landscapes, Mediterranean coastal regions and historic cultural landscapes, as well as some of Europe’s most renowned gravel biking areas. Every region has its own distinctive features, offering a fresh perspective on the country.
Emilia Romagna
A gravel bike trip to the sea: those who explore Emilia Romagna on a gravel bike embark on a Mediterranean journey of pleasure.
- From the sea to the hinterland by gravel bike
- Historic gravel routes past castles and rivers steeped in history
- Gravelling between art, culture & culinary delights
Marche
Medieval towns, rolling hills, steep cliffs: Le Marche is Italy's most beautiful gravel playground.
- Discover the Strada Bianche of the Marche
- Gravel biking between coastal roads & hinterland
- Gravel bike tours around Monte Conero
South Tyrol
From alpine trails to Mediterranean gravel paths - South Tyrol combines the best of both worlds and offers perfect conditions for gravel bikers!
- Dolomites gravel - spectacular tours
- Vinschgau gravel paths - flowing routes
- South Tyrolean passes & mountain pastures
Tuscany
Tuscany is a gravel hotspot full of enjoyment, history, UNESCO panoramas and varied trails.
- Strade Bianche & iconic Eroica routes with Chianti, Crete Senesi & Val d'Orcia
- Tuscany Trail: the biggest bikepacking event in Europe
- Gravel, culture & culinary delights - UNESCO cities & wine tastings included
Trentino
Explore Trentino on a gravel bike: gravel trails in unique natural surroundings between the Dolomites, Lake Garda & Alpine passes.
- Gravel biking in the panorama of the Dolomites and the Lagorai mountains
- Mediterranean flair on Lake Garda
- Enjoyable tours through the vineyards & apple orchards of Trentino
Veneto
From the Dolomites to the Adriatic Sea - gravel biking in Veneto lets you discover a variety of gravel paths over mountain passes, hills and vineyards!
- Spectacular panoramas on the Dolomites cycle path
- Gravel fun between vineyards & hilly landscapes
- Unique lagoon & coastal routes between the Po Delta & Adriatic Sea
Slovenia
From the mountains to the sea, through dense forests and past karstic peaks: Slovenia offers a varied collection for your gravel bike holiday.
- Gravel biking between the Alpine foothills and Mediterranean vineyards
- Routes through disused tunnels & railway tunnels
- River gravel and along the hop fields in the Savinja Valley
Germany
Germany's diverse character is revealed amidst alpine mountain ranges, dense forests and vast low-mountain landscapes. Each region has its own unique features and provides opportunities to experience nature away from busy roads.
Baden-Württemberg
Between the Black Forest, Swabian Alb and Lake Constance, a true gravel bike Eldorado of forest paths, dirt roads and trails awaits in Baden-Württemberg.
- Experience pure nature from the saddle in the 7 nature parks
- Nature park gravel crossing - from Mannheim to Basel
- Top events such as the Black Forest Gravel Ultra
Bavaria
Discover gravel in Bavaria - unpaved paths, varied nature and genuine Bavarian adventures off the beaten track.
- Bavarian forest and gravel paths
- Lakes, castles & historic places
- Diverse landscapes
Saxony
Saxony offers gravel bikers endless possibilities from spring to autumn: from Saxon Switzerland to the Zittau Mountains!
- RockHead - Germany's new top gravel route
- Mild temperatures from spring to autumn
- Varied landscape
A variety of gravel routes wind their way through the Valsugana and the mountains of Trentino, between Lake Levico and Lake Caldonazzo.

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.

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

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.

The gentle Nockberge mountains and routes up to 2,400 metres above sea level provide the perfect setting for alpine gravel bike adventures.

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.

The Bucklige Welt, known as the 'Land of 1,000 Hills', delights with its gentle climbs, peaceful paths and sweeping views.

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

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

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

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.

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

The Bregenzerwald is characterised by pristine trails, traditional cultural landscapes and stunning Alpine vistas.

The Marche region is a diverse destination for gravel biking, with its gentle hills, famous Strade Bianche and Adriatic coast.

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

Adventure on gravel: Upper Bavaria offers gravel fun between Alpine panoramas, lakes and river valleys - perfect for beginners & explorers.

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.

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.

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

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.

Historic cultural landscapes, gentle mountain ranges and varied gravel paths ensure a wide variety of gravel biking tours.

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.

Set amongst mountain peaks, alpine pastures and valleys, the Salzburg Sports World offers a variety of gravel biking routes.

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.
















































