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    Accommodations 
    for your cycling holiday

    A hotel or a campsite is more than just an accommodation.

    They are places of retreat, rest and relaxation. With a stay in a comfortable room or a place in the middle of nature, you leave your everyday life behind. There you will find protection and time to regenerate during a cycling trip. In addition, these accommodations are visited mostly by people like you. Get to know them and make your cycling holiday something very special.

    Velontour destinations

    in Austria, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Slovenia, and Liechtenstein

    Velontour combines activity with pleasure.

    Velontour bringing you close to landscapes and their nature. A multifaceted cycling holiday is on the agenda.

    Leisure experts

    Spargelfest © Ivan Regolin

    The Grado specialities are full of flavours and culinary tradition that are passed on from one generation to the next – with freshly caught fish, wine and typical white asparagus. And don’t forget: the Santonego – a high quality grappa.

    Enjoyment by the Adriatic Sea

    Italy,

    WNK Weinberge © Donau Niederösterreich - Barbara Elser

    Ancient wine culture meets ultra-modern wineries, venerable customs meet elegant wine events, and the finest white wines meet the down-to-earth conviviality of the Heurigen.

    Wine with history

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    Gewürztraminer © IDM Südtirol - Benjamin Pfitscher

    The Gewürztraminer effectively has taken root all over the world and is an undisputed icon here in Tramin, the place that gave the wine its name. And that’s exactly how it’s handled, this golden white wine that is believed to be so many things.

    The Gewürztraminer

    ItalySouth Tyrol, Tramin – Lake Kaltern

    Knappenwirt Küchenchef Michael © Michael Hebenstreit

    When preparing his dishes, Toque-chef Michael Lohr places particular emphasis on regionality and seasonal products.

    Knappenwirt – modern cuisine meets Styrian home cooking

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    Marillen © NÖW - Stefan Fürtbauer

    The “cradle” of the apricot lies in China. The fruit was cultivated there 4,000 years ago before Alexander the Great brought it to Europe. The Romans brought it to the Wachau, where it has been cultivated for around 2,000 years. Since 1996, the name “Wachauer Marille g.U.” has been a protected designation of origin within the EU.

    Wachau apricot

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    Radbutler © TVB Region Bad Radkersburg Bernhard Bergmann

    In my bag I have a surprise for leisure cyclists – a regional snack and a good Styrian wine. I won’t say when and where I show up with my picnic hamper.

    BIKE-butler Seppi Gombocz

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    Lore Waxenberg

    The names such as “LoRe-Habidere”, “LoRe BlueGin”, “STERN Tschin” and “Mühlviertel Highland Whisky” say it all! Aromatic spirits that encapture the special sense of the Mühlviertel region.

    Pure pleasure with an extra shot

    AustriaUpper Austria, Mühlviertel

    Erdbeeren © Rosalia Neufelder See

    The region’s biggest and sweetest treat is the Wiesener “strawberry”. The wonderful scent of the sun-ripened fruits and the sparkling Rosalia Frizzante rosé make your mouth water. If it were not a strawberry, you would have to address it like royalty.

    Culture meets culinary delights

    AustriaBurgenland, Central Burgenland – Rosalia

    Radfahren in Eisenberg © TV Oberwart Fotografie Robert Brünner

    Chef Stefan Csar serves extraordinary regional 3-Toque cuisine on international level. The icing on the cake of every visit to the Ratschen restaurant are the unconventional Wachter Wiesler wines.

    Ratschen restaurant

    , Southern Burgenland

    Lungauer Eachtling

    Yellow, red, blue, dotted, small, large, round and oblong, waxy and floury anyway – potato varieties are like stars in the sky. For Hans Moser and Andrea, this is always an incentive to cultivate unusual “newcomers” in addition to popular standard varieties here in Salzburg’s Lungau region every year.

    Lungau potatoes

    , Salzburger Lungau