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  1. I’ve ridden about half of this route. A lot of the section between Bolzano/Bozen to Rovereto is on cycle paths and quiet roads. I haven’t been along the path from Rovereto to Lago di Garda (I went along the lake instead), but there seems to be some major cycle routes in this section. The section from Lago di Garda to Brescia was fine from what I recall but maybe a little unmemorable. I loved the Città Alta in Bergamo if you’re willing to do a small detour?
    I recommend cross referencing with OpenCycleMap.org to see all the official cycle paths around. Helps me a lot when planning tours!

  2. Did this exact stretch some years ago. It’s pretty straightforward as far as I remember. Just not a lot of infrastructure between Brescia and Milano. In Rovereto I crossed over to the Lake and took the boat just for the fun of it. I wouldn’t recommend the road at the lake, as there’s a lot of traffic.

  3. Funny enough I just came back from a simulator trip I went from Bolzano to Turin but not quite your rout. I cycled over passo del tonale and Lago di iseo. I really enjoyed it but there was quite a bit of elevation on the first days…
    But I am sure this rout will be really nice as well but I would recommend to look for existing bike tours and stich them together and not letting Komoot do too much rout planing.

  4. Ich bin mal von Bozen bis Mantua gefahren. War super. Perfekte Radwege bis kurz vor Garda. Dann Richtung Mantua auch wieder am Kanal lang. Mantua ist auch ne super schöne Stadt und man konnte direkt in der City sehr günstig in einem historischen Haus übernachten.

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