Endless Gravel Crew

Alpe-Adria

Duration

7 days

5 riding days

Distance Total

409 km

Terrain

Rolling

easy climbs

Difficulty Level

4/10

Region

Austrian and Italian Alps

Salzburg-Grado

Avg. daily elevation

500 m

Avg. daily distance

82 km

Housing

Hotels

Twin and triple rooms

Date

29.06–05.07.2026

Price

3 300 PLN

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An absolute classic: from the Alps to the Adriatic

Alpe–Adria with Endless is a journey that perfectly captures the spirit of adventure: long days in the saddle, constantly changing landscapes, and the feeling that you’re truly going somewhere — not just riding another local loop.

Technically, Alpe–Adria is very accessible. With a predominance of asphalt and excellent cycling infrastructure, it’s an ideal camp to start your journey with Endless — even if it’s your very first multi-day trip.

Over five days we ride point to point, staying exclusively in carefully selected hotels with breakfasts, recovering in comfortable conditions after each stage. Experienced Endless guides take care of safety and smooth logistics, while the support vehicle provides full backup and zero stress. This camp perfectly balances accessibility with an epic sense of scale — ideal both for newcomers to Endless and for those who simply want to enjoy a week of thoughtful, quality riding. Professional photos complete the experience and will stay with you long after you return home.

Why Alpe–Adria? Because there are very few places in Europe where you can combine such an epic journey with pure riding pleasure in such an approachable way. In just five days we’ll cross the heart of the continent, riding from alpine scenery all the way to the Adriatic — without pace pressure, but with a real sense of distance, progress, and change unfolding with every kilometer.

This is the first edition of the Alpe–Adria camp, so the photos on this page come from our other Endless camps.

Highlights

  • one of the most beautiful cycling routes in Europe
  • a true point-to-point journey
  • start in stunning Salzburg, Mozart’s hometown
  • finish in Italian Grado, on the Adriatic coast
  • constant views of alpine peaks
  • iconic train ride beneath the High Tauern
  • technically easy route with a predominance of asphalt
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Included in the price:

  • accommodation (6 nights in hotels)
  • breakfasts included
  • luggage transport between accommodations
  • insurance (accident, medical, liability, equipment)
  • support from experienced guides
  • Verified routes with GPX tracks provided
  • Professional photo package
  • Paid TFG and TFP fees
  • Welcome pack

Not included in the price:

  • transport from and to Poland
  • meals (excluding breakfasts)

Extra options:

  • Transport to and from Poland in Endless van with your bike and luggage (extra 1300 PLN)
  • coach transfer from Grado to Salzburg with your bike and luggage after the camp (extra 500 PLN)
  • single room (extra 1200 PLN)
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Transport

We meet in Salzburg – you travel there on your own, most easily by car. The camp finishes in Grado, from where you also return on your own.

For an additional fee of 500 PLN, we offer a coach transfer from Grado back to Salzburg (including your bike and luggage).

For an additional fee of 1300 PLN, we offer Endless van transport from Warsaw to Salzburg and from Grado back to Warsaw (including your bike and luggage). With this option, you don’t have to worry about any transfers, but the number of spots is strictly limited.

The Endless van departs from Warsaw on 29.06 at 06:00, with a stop in Katowice along the way. After the camp, the Endless van returns to Warsaw on 05.07 in the late evening.

Accommodation

This is a touring trip – every night we stay in a different location. We stay in well-reviewed (mostly 3-star) hotels, with breakfast included at every accommodation. Rooms are mostly twin and triple, and there will be access to a washing machine at every stop.

For an additional fee of 1200 PLN, single-room accommodation is available.

Welcome Pack

Welcome to the family! ENDLESS is more than just bikes – it’s a set of values and a way of life. We focus on quality accessories – no cheap, mass-produced gear. On the camp, you’ll receive a welcome pack from us:

At the first camp of the year: cycling socks and a water bottle.

The socks are made in Poland by Raso, using high-quality materials. The bottle? BPA-free, dishwasher-safe, and most importantly – it does not affect the taste of your drink.

At the second camp of the year: a t-shirt and a bandana.

A high-quality organic cotton t-shirt (230 g/m²) with embroidered chest logo. The bandana is sewn in Poland from soft, lightweight cotton – the most stylish accessory for a gravel look, perfect both on and off the bike.

At the third camp of the year: the Isadore x ENDLESS cycling jersey.

A top-tier summer cycling jersey, designed in collaboration with the Slovak premium cycling apparel brand Isadore. A tailored fit, made in Slovakia from the highest-quality, breathable and soft-to-the-touch fabrics.

Payment Terms

  • PLN 1000 within three days of submitting your registration (as confirmation of your spot)
  • PLN 2300 (+optional extras) no later than on the day of the trip

After submitting your registration, you will receive a confirmation email along with the agreement and detailed Terms & Conditions. You can also find the details in general Terms & Conditions.

Routes

Alpe-Adria is one of the most classic and refined cycling routes in Europe — and for good reason. In our version, we cover 409 km with around 2,500 m of elevation gain, riding from the Alps towards the Adriatic Sea. The route is technically very easy, with a clear dominance of asphalt and high-quality cycle paths, making it an excellent choice for a first longer trip with Endless.

Along the way, we pass through alpine valleys, former railway lines, rock-cut tunnels, and landscapes that gradually take on a more southern Italian character. This is gravel in spirit and storytelling — smooth, long-distance riding focused on rhythm and the experience of the journey rather than technical difficulty. A perfect balance between adventure and pure riding pleasure.

The route can be ridden on virtually any type of bike, but for comfort we recommend a gravel bike with tires around 35–40 mm wide.

Note: we reserve the right to introduce changes to the itinerary that do not significantly affect distances or total elevation gain.

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Guides

Janek

Janek

Lover of all kinds of adventure cycling. Rides his bike more than 300 days a year. Most enjoys exploring the world from the perspective of two wheels, which he does at every opportunity. Rides in the mountains, takes photos, drinks coffee and eats pastries. The architect of routes and camps, and main photographer.

Patryk

Patryk

Half human, half megaphone. The most socially active member of the team. Fueled by pizza and cookies. Regularly enjoys all aspects of cycling. Loves challenges, bikepacking, and occasionally takes on an ultra-marathon. When no one’s watching, he sneaks off to road group rides. Experienced in organizing and leading groups.

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