What's new in Garda Trentino
A new mountain-bike trail is coming to Garda Trentino, descending from Malga Grassi towards Riva del Garda, in full compliance with the standards of the IMBA (International Mountain Bicycling Association). This new route, supervised by the Garda Rangers, became necessary due to the instability which has affected the land in the area of the original trail, leading to the planning of a new bypass around the zone subject to landslides.
Val di Sole
What’s new in Val di Sole
Val di Sole is also known as Val di Sole Bikeland, and that is with good reason. Whatever your biking style — gravity, easy, MTB, road, Alpine gravel — there’s something here for everyone and for all biking passions, including international bike events. What’s more, the Val di Sole cycle path, which runs alongside the Noce river — cited by National Geographic as one of the world’s top 10 rivers for rafting, kayaking and canoeing — is even longer this year, with a new stretch open between the villages of Ossana and Vermiglio.
What’s new in San Martino di Castrozza
In the Tognola San Martino Bike Arena, a new flow line will be open from July 2024 for both beginner and expert bikers. The new addition will join the Jump Line which opened last summer at the entrance to the Colbricon Bike Park: an adrenaline-pumping thrill ride for highly experienced riders who are at their ease on a trail packed with ups, downs and parabolic curves as well as jumps with varying levels of difficulty.
Paganella
What’s new in Dolomiti Paganella
In Dolomiti Paganella, spring will bring the opening of two new trails: at the end of May, the Interstellar will open up inside the Andalo Zone, while Supernatural by Pirelli will run from Selletta to Doss Pelà.