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Today the Via Claudia Augusta is an important route used by cyclists to cross the Alps. It starts in Donauwörth (Germany) and branches near Trento into two routes. The first and historically correct route ends in Ostiglia, the second and more popular one in Venice. The length of the trail is approximately 700 kilometres (435 miles). [5]
Via Claudia Augusta; E. EV6 The Rivers Route; EV7 The Sun Route; EV9 The Amber Route; EV13 The Iron Curtain Trail; EV14 Waters of Central Europe
Via Claudia Augusta; E. Elbe Cycle Route; EV2 The Capitals Route; EV3 The Pilgrims Route; EV5 Via Romea Francigena; EV6 The Rivers Route; EV7 The Sun Route;
List of cycleways — for all types of cycleways, bike path, bike route, or bikeway's transportation infrastructure and/or designated route, listed by continents and their countries. Greenways and/or rail trails can include a cycleway−bike path.
In 15 BC the Celtic people then living in the upper Vinschgau valley found themselves incorporated into the Roman Empire following the construction of a commercial and military route crossing the Alps via what is now known as the Reschen Pass, the route then being called the "Via Claudia Augusta". The transalpine route retained its importance ...
Today, the town lies on the long-distance cycling route, which runs along the Via Claudia Augusta. On 1 July 1972, the previously independent municipality, which belonged to the erstwhile Schongau district, was incorporated into the municipality of Denklingen. [1]
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Two of the most important Roman roads converged on Verona's territory, the Via Claudia Augusta, which connected northern Europe to the Po Valley, and the Via Postumia, which, starting from Liguria, extended to the empire's easternmost borders. The passage of these fundamental routes, which joined in the city of Verona, made the area ...