Guided Trans-Alp Cycle Tours

Cycling Holidays Through The Alps

Why choose a cycling holiday in the Alps?

If you are searching for the best cycling holiday Alps experience, these guided Trans Alp cycle tours deliver some of the most rewarding and unforgettable rides in Europe.
Designed for adventurous leisure cyclists who want more than an ordinary bike trip, our fully supported Alpine cycling holidays combine legendary mountain passes, dramatic scenery, smooth cycling routes and the thrill of crossing the Alps under your own power.
From the towering Grossglockner High Alpine Road between Salzburg and Venice, to the iconic Stelvio Pass on the Munich to Milan route, each itinerary has been carefully designed to balance challenge, achievement and enjoyment. Ride through Austria, Germany, Switzerland, France and Italy on spectacular roads and cycle paths, supported by experienced guides, luggage transfers and handpicked accommodation throughout the journey. Whether you choose the Brenner Pass route from Munich to Venice or the Petit Saint Bernard crossing from Geneva to Turin, every tour offers an authentic Trans Alp adventure with unforgettable descents, mountain lakes, medieval towns and world-class Italian finishes.
These are not rushed race-style rides, but premium guided cycling holidays for riders seeking the ultimate Alpine challenge with professional support, outstanding scenery and the camaraderie of like-minded cyclists.
Discover why a Trans Alp crossing is considered one of the greatest cycling adventures in Europe and explore our collection of the best guided Alps cycling tours below.

Whether you are seeking the ultimate endurance challenge or a scenic Alpine cycling holiday through Europe’s most spectacular mountain landscapes, these guided Trans Alp tours offer an experience that is as culturally rewarding as it is physically unforgettable.

How can we help you?

At European Cycling Tours, we believe your holiday should be about the ride, not the logistics. We specialise in taking the hassle out of your Alpine cycling adventure, whether you are a solo rider, a couple, a friend group, or a club team. Our “fully supported” philosophy means we handle the route planning, luggage transfers, accommodation, and on-the-road support, leaving you free to focus solely on the pedal strokes.

We offer a unique list of established routes that showcase the very best guided Trans-Alps cycle tours, but we are also experts in crafting bespoke itineraries. Our ‘off-the-shelf’ itineraries can be tailored to suit your timetable – need more days (or less)? …our London-based team is ready to design the perfect package to your exact specifications.

Are you an individual or a group of friends or local cycling club seeking either your first excursion or your next fix cycling in Europe, we welcome you to choose one of our Trans-Alp Cycle Tours as your next epic European cycling tour.

We have a unique list of established routes and tours that past cyclists have over many years cycled and enjoyed – some even come back to do them again!
Please feel free to contact us to discuss your next cycling holiday in the Alps or to even design and deliver your own fully tailored cycling experience fully bespoke to your specifications… give us a call, we’ll be more than happy to help!

The inn valley in the tyrol region featuring a peaceful valley road ideal for guided road cycling providing profound joy for cyclists riding onward view our comprehensive trans alpine catalogue
The Inn Valley in the Tyrol region features a peaceful valley road ideal for guided road cycling. This breathtaking journey provides a sense of profound joy for groups of cyclists riding onward through the majestic alpine landscape.

Why Choose a Trans-Alp Cycling Holiday?

Cross Border AdventureFamous Cols And PassesAlpine Climbs
Hairpin RoadsHistoric Routes & CitiesBreathtaking Scenery
A Trans-Alp cycling holiday is more than a ride — it is an unforgettable journey across Europe’s most spectacular mountain landscapes. Conquer legendary Alpine climbs, glide through dramatic valleys, and experience the thrill of crossing borders entirely by bike. From crystal-clear lakes to historic mountain villages, every day delivers epic scenery, physical achievement, and the freedom that only cycle touring through the Alps can offer.

If there is a favourite region of yours or you want to discover somewhere new, talk to us today to plan, organise and deliver your private, bespoke, cycling holiday for your group - our friendly team are here to help.

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The Brenner Pass on the Tyrolean border features an alpine summit for organised trans-alpine road cycling, providing immense excitement for cyclists entering Italy.

The inn river valley in the austrian alps featuring a smooth cycleway ideal for guided trans alpine cycling providing pure exhilaration for pedalling cyclists discover our organised catalogue of itineraries

“The Inn River Valley in the Austrian Alps features a smooth cycleway ideal for guided trans-alpine cycling, providing pure exhilaration for pedalling cyclists.”

All our Trans-Alp itineraries reflect the approach and principles outlined in our guide to guided cycling holidays in the Alps, including full support, experienced tour leadership, and carefully planned daily riding.

Come and explore the Alps with us…

Our Trans-Alp portfolio reflects our commitment to premium service and expert local knowledge. All our itineraries are designed to balance challenging riding with the comfort of high-quality accommodation and seamless organization. Whether you choose a guided group tour or a supported self-guided adventure, you can expect the same high standards that have made us a trusted name in European cycling.

What you can expect:

  • Fully Supported Riding: Professional support vehicles and luggage transfers between hotels.

  • Expertly Crafted Routes: Meticulously planned GPX files that take you off the main roads and into the heart of the countryside.

  • Premium Accommodation: Hand-picked hotels and guesthouses chosen for their comfort, character, and cyclist-friendly amenities.

  • Local Knowledge: Guides and support staff who know the best café stops, viewpoints, and history of the region.

  • Flexible Options: From scheduled group departures to private bespoke tours for clubs and corporate events.

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All these tours collectively define our complete portfolio of Alpine cycling holidays, each designed to deliver exceptional riding, professional support, and seamless logistics.

Our selection of Trans-Alp bike tours covers the entire spectrum of cycling ambitions. For those seeking the ultimate badge of honour ticking off some of the biggest pass roads in Europe including the incredible Großglockner Hochalpenstraße and the legendary Passo Stelvio!

If you prefer a journey steeped in history and scenery, the Munich to Venice over the historic Brenner Straße – the original north/south route has it all! Breathtaking scenery and historic medieval towns all the way from Munich down the Va’ d’Adige to spectacular Lake Garda and onwards to Verona and Venice!

Whatever your level of experience, we have a route that will inspire you!

Speak with us to discuss planning your own private fully supported group trip on your date!

Guided & Self-Guided Options Available!

Talk to us today to plan, organise and deliver your private, bespoke cycling holiday for your group. Our friendly team are here to help.

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FAQs for cycling holidays in the Alps

What is the difference between the various Trans-Alp cycling routes?

Each of our Trans-Alp tours offers a unique challenge and landscape. For those seeking the highest paved pass in the Eastern Alps, the Salzburg to Venice route over the Grossglockner (2,504m) is iconic. If you prefer the legendary hairpins of Italy, our Munich to Milan tour summits the Stelvio Pass (2,758m). For a more “classic” alpine experience with steady gradients, the Geneva to Turin route via the Petit Saint Bernard is ideal, while the Munich to Venice via the Brenner Pass offers a scenic journey through the heart of the Dolomites.

How difficult are the Guided Trans-Alp Cycle Tours?

We typically grade our Trans-Alp crossings as Level 4/5 (Challenging to Epic). These tours are designed for experienced road cyclists who are comfortable with sustained climbing and significant elevation gains, often exceeding 2,000m to 3,000m in a single day. However, every tour is supported by our Support and Assistance Driver (SAD), providing a safety net if your legs need a rest or if the alpine weather shifts.

Do I need a specific type of bike for a Trans-Alp crossing?

A well-maintained road bike with “climbing gears” (such as a compact 50/34 chainset and a 32T or 34T cassette) is highly recommended for all four routes. Whether you are descending from the Brenner Pass or climbing the Stelvio, reliable braking and responsive handling are essential. For those flying into Munich, Salzburg, or Geneva, we can provide guidance on professional bike hire or help coordinate the transport of your own bike from the UK.

What is included in a fully supported Trans-Alp cycling holiday?

As a London-based specialist, European Cycling Tours provides a “turnkey” experience. Our Guided Trans-Alp hub tours include:

  • Professional Cycle Leaders to navigate the complex alpine passes.

  • Support Vehicle (SAG) for luggage transfers, nutrition, and mechanical aid.

  • Hand-picked Accommodation in cycling-friendly hotels and mountain lodges.

  • Airport Transfers from major hubs like Munich (MUC), Salzburg (SZG), and Geneva (GVA).

What happens if the weather turns while on a high mountain pass?

Alpine weather can be unpredictable, even in the summer. This is why a guided tour is superior to a self-guided trip. Our leaders monitor local forecasts for passes like the Grossglockner and Stelvio in real-time. If conditions become unsafe, our support vehicle is on hand to transport riders and bikes safely over the summit or to the next hotel, ensuring your safety is never compromised.

How should I train for a Trans-Alp cycling tour?

Training should focus on sustained climbing and back-to-back endurance days. In the 12–16 weeks leading up to your tour—whether it’s the ride to Venice, Milan, or Turin—we recommend incorporating long hilly rides and “double-header” weekends. We provide all our booked guests with a specific training guide to ensure you have the “miles in your legs” to enjoy the spectacular views from the summit of the Alps.

Should I choose guided or self-guided cycling in the Alps?

Both guided and self-guided cycling holidays work well in the Alps, depending on how much support and structure you prefer. Self-guided cycling can suit confident riders who are comfortable navigating independently and adapting to changeable weather and road conditions. Guided cycling holidays are often preferred by riders who want local route expertise, daily planning handled, and reassurance in busy or rural areas, particularly when riding longer multi-day routes.
If you’re unsure which approach best matches your experience and travel style, this guide explains the differences between guided and self-guided cycling holidays in more detail.

Can I join a Trans-Alp tour as an individual rider?

Yes. While many of our Trans-Alp tours are booked by private groups or cycling clubs, we offer “Open Dates” where individual riders can join a professionally managed peloton. This is a fantastic way to tackle the Alps while meeting like-minded cyclists. We also offer Single Room Supplements for those who prefer private accommodation after a day of high-altitude riding.

There is no better way to see the Alps than from the saddle of a bike.

Whether you are ticking off a bucket-list challenge or simply escaping the city for the tranquility of the Alpine landscape, we are here to make it happen!

Cyclists on the spectacular venice causeway cyclepath in the veneto region during an organized road cycling tour completion explore our trans alpine cycling vacations
Venice Causeway in the Veneto region features a spectacular coastal cyclepath ideal for organized road cycling. Reaching this final destination provides a sense of incredible achievement for cyclists finishing their trans-alpine journey.

For our complete list of all available cycling holidays and tours throughout Europe use the ‘Our Rides‘ drop down menu in the header.