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Gravel biking around Lajen - Laion offers diverse terrain set against the backdrop of the Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage Site. The region features a mix of alpine pastures, lush forests, and vineyards, providing varied surfaces for gravel bikes. Riders can navigate through the entrance to the Val Gardena valley and explore routes with views of prominent peaks like Langkofel, Geislerspitzen, Peitlerkofel, and Schlern. The landscape includes both challenging ascents and serene paths through pastoral settings, with the Alpe di Siusi…
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Church of Saints Ingenuin and Albuin is among the region's significant historical buildings. It was first documented in 1398, but is likely considerably older due to its patronage. The present Gothic structure was built in the 15th century, and the altars were consecrated in 1502. Particularly noteworthy are the ornate winged altars, the delicate ribbed vaulting, and the Gothic tracery windows. After a severe fire in 1925, the roof and spire were rebuilt with support from all over South Tyrol. Today, the church impresses with its long history, its idyllic location, and its valuable furnishings.
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Magnificent view to enjoy.
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It's simply beautiful up there. Highly recommended.
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Views from the top of Renon
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An interesting village... on the one hand there are many huts, on the other hand there are hut bungalows and hotels as well as a sports shop.
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The Seiser Alm is a true natural treasure, nurtured to the highest standards. Numerous green meadows, abundant moss and moorland, and plenty of hiking trails for hikers, from flat to steep. For cyclists, there are pleasant asphalt roads and, at higher elevations, sandy forest paths, some gravel and small pebbles. Everything is easily accessible by e-MTB, with climbs and descents sometimes quite challenging and usually short. The panoramic views from the heights are particularly appealing, as you're "eye to eye" with 2,000-meter peaks.
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We took a break here during our mountain bike tour. A very nice restaurant where everything was perfect! From the food, the beautiful decor, to the restrooms, everything was top-notch. The dumplings were amazing! Very pleasant, attentive, and friendly staff, as was the owner, who says he even offers tours for his guests. We'd be happy to come back next time we're in the region.
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Lajen - Laion offers a wide selection of gravel bike trails, with over 65 routes available. These range from easy to difficult, ensuring options for various skill levels.
The terrain around Lajen - Laion is incredibly diverse, featuring a mix of alpine pastures, lush forests, and picturesque vineyards. You'll encounter varied surfaces suitable for gravel bikes, from forest roads to more challenging alpine trails, all set against the stunning backdrop of the Dolomites.
The gravel biking routes in Lajen - Laion are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 200 reviews. More than 1,800 gravel bikers have explored the region, often praising the varied terrain and the iconic Dolomites views.
While many routes in Lajen - Laion are challenging, there are a few easier options suitable for families or beginners. The region's network includes paths through forests and meadows that can be enjoyed at a more relaxed pace. It's always recommended to check the specific route details for elevation and distance to ensure it matches your family's ability.
Many natural trails and forest roads in the Lajen - Laion region are generally dog-friendly, provided your dog is well-behaved and kept on a leash where required, especially near livestock or protected areas. Always be mindful of local regulations and other trail users. Some routes might be too strenuous for pets due to elevation or length.
Lajen - Laion, being a popular outdoor destination, offers various parking options within the village and at common trailheads. Specific parking information is often available on local tourism websites or can be found by checking the starting points of individual routes on komoot.
Yes, Lajen - Laion is well-connected within South Tyrol's public transport network. Buses serve the village and surrounding areas, providing access to various starting points for gravel bike routes. It's advisable to check bus schedules and bike transport policies in advance, especially during peak seasons.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can ride with spectacular views of the Dolomites, including prominent peaks like Langkofel and the Geislerspitzen. The Alpe di Siusi / Seiser Alm, Europe's largest alpine pasture, is also easily accessible. Other notable natural monuments include the Earth Pyramids of Lengmoos and the serene Völser Weiher – Laghetto di Fiè.
Yes, the area around Lajen - Laion features several intriguing caves. You might consider visiting the Virgo Lauretana Cave or the Madonna in the Rock Grotto. These offer a unique natural attraction to combine with your gravel biking adventure.
Absolutely. The region is dotted with numerous mountain huts and alms (alpine pastures) along the routes. These offer excellent opportunities for rest, refreshments, and to sample local South Tyrolean cuisine, providing a perfect break during your ride.
Many routes in Lajen - Laion boast incredible Dolomites views. For a challenging ride with stunning vistas of the Geisler Peaks, consider the View of the Geisler Peaks – View of the Geisler Group loop from Villnöß - Funes. The entire region, particularly routes at higher elevations or those traversing alpine pastures, provides unparalleled panoramic views of the 'Pale Mountains'.
Yes, Lajen - Laion offers 11 moderate gravel bike routes. An excellent option for intermediate riders is the Ortisei town center – Santa Cristina Val Gardena loop from Urtijëi - St. Ulrich - Ortisei. This route covers approximately 17.8 km with a moderate elevation gain, providing a rewarding experience without being overly strenuous.
The best time for gravel biking in Lajen - Laion is typically from late spring (May) through early autumn (October). During these months, the weather is generally pleasant, and the trails are clear of snow. Spring offers lush green landscapes, while autumn provides vibrant fall colors and crisp air, both ideal for exploring the region's diverse terrain.


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