Freedom on two wheels What more can a cyclist wish for than the feeling the wind around his nose? In South Tyrol, you will come across the most beautiful bends, passes and dream roads. In addition, there are fairy-tale landscapes, culinary delights, Tyrolean tradition and cultural savoir-vivre.  300 sunny daysAlong the German-Italian language barrier, the South of South Tyrol offers Mediterranean flair and demanding mountain roads: from the sunny flood light vineyard slopes, to the Alpine and Dolomite passes. Approximately 300 sunny days in the year promise lots of fun between April and November! Guided motor bike tours From the snow melting to the first frost Every Monday, the tourist office in Leifers Branzoll Pfatten organises motor bike tours to the Dolomites. Harald, a biker by conviction, will show you the best routes available!
» Enquiries Toll, fees & Co.Timmelsjoch On the Austrian side of the Timmelsjoch, you will be charged a toll of € 11.00 for a single drive and € 13.00 for a return journey. The route on the South Tyrolean side up to the pass is toll-free. Open daily from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Staller Sattel Open daily from 5.30 a.m. to 10.15 p.m. for passenger traffic (one-way traffic). From Italy to Austria: for about 15 minutes after every full half hour. From Austria to Italy: for about 15 minutes after every full hour.
At the moment no pass toll in South Tyrol The pass toll which was to come into force in South Tyrol's pass roads has been postponed for the time being. It had been planned to charge for the pass roads across the Stilfserjoch, as well as the Dolomite passes of the Sellajoch, Grödnerjoch, Pordoijoch, Campolongo and the Staller Sattel.
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