Best bike parks around Sankt Pankraz - San Pancrazio are located within the Ultental valley, an area characterized by natural mountain biking trails and scenic cycling routes. The region offers diverse terrain, from dense forests to traditional farms, providing a varied backdrop for cycling. It serves as a starting point for exploring natural trails and is known for its preserved rural character.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Good brakes are necessary. In some places a lot of soil has been washed away (by a lot of rain) which has created large holes and furrows. The upper part is quite funny, but that's it. Lots of roots combined with rocks, technically everything is doable but there is no flow. According to local riders, the trail was much better in previous years.
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Uphill a good training route. After the short, very steep section right after the start, the path is pleasantly evenly steep and mostly easy to ride. Currently 2-3 places are tricky due to loose stones and may have to be pushed. As a way back to Lana (if you come from there) I recommend the Brandisweg.
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Comfortable two-person chairlift. It takes 18 minutes to get to the mountain station and climb almost 700 meters in altitude.
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Unfortunately it rained here and the trail was pretty wet. Then beginners should avoid it despite the blue classification. When it's dry, it's sure to rip.
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There is a large car park at the valley station of the Tarscher Alm chairlift. You can stop here and try your hand at an archery range. Various paths are marked on overview maps for hikers and mountain bikers.
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The area around Sankt Pankraz - San Pancrazio, particularly within the Ultental valley, offers a wide range of natural mountain biking trails. You'll find everything from flowing downhill sections to challenging climbs with roots and stones, catering to various skill levels. The trails often wind through dense forests, past traditional farms, and offer scenic views.
Yes, while many trails offer a challenge, there are options suitable for beginners. For instance, the Barbarossa Trail is described as a flowing downhill experience with some jumps, suitable for various skill levels, including those newer to mountain biking.
For those seeking more technical descents, the Stuanbruch Trail offers a challenging ride through the forest with loose rock and steep sections. The Ultental valley also features trails like the Ulten Almen Trail, which includes technical sections, and the highly-rated DH St Gertraud for dedicated downhill experiences.
The Ultental valley is renowned for its picturesque landscapes. A notable route is the Ultental MTB Tour from St. Pankraz to Weißbrunner See, which offers breathtaking views of alpine lakes and mountain pastures. The Alpenrosenweg is another 6-mile trail noted for its beautiful scenery, winding through untouched nature and traditional farmsteads.
While the region is known for natural mountain biking, the Tarscher Alm chairlift base station is noted as family-friendly and transports bikes. For more relaxed cycling, the nearby Adige River Cycle Path offers a mostly paved, 300 km route with minimal inclines, perfect for families or road cycling.
The best time to visit for mountain biking is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are most favorable. During these periods, the high forest trails also offer pleasant shade and cooler temperatures.
You can find a large car park at the valley station of the Tarscher Alm chairlift base station. Many trailheads in the Ultental valley also offer designated parking areas, often near villages or starting points for popular routes.
Beyond mountain biking, Sankt Pankraz - San Pancrazio is an excellent base for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including the challenging Ultental Valley Trail or the easier Sankt Pankraz Nature Trail. There are also several running trails available, such as those around Lana. For more details, check out the Mountain Hikes, Running Trails, and Hiking guides for the area.
Absolutely. The Ultental valley is known for its preserved rural character. Riding the Ultental MTB Tour from St. Pankraz to Weißbrunner See, for example, allows you to pass ancient farmsteads and picturesque villages like St. Gertraud, offering a rich cultural and natural experience.
The Wurzer Alm Ascent Trail is a rewarding and varied climb, featuring a rooty path with large stones. It's predominantly through a high forest, making it pleasantly shady and cool, especially on warmer days. It's well-signposted and offers an exciting ascent to the Wurzer Alm hut.
While Sankt Pankraz focuses on natural trails, other areas in South Tyrol offer dedicated bike parks with lift access. These include Bressanone Bike Park, Val d'Ega Valley - Nova Ponente Trail & Bike Park, and Val Gardena valley - Ciampinoi Downhill Track, providing diverse trails accessible by cable car.


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