Best bike parks around Mazzin are found within the Val di Fassa Bike District, an extensive network of mountain biking trails in the heart of the Dolomites. Mazzin serves as a starting point for exploring a diverse landscape offering options for various skill levels. The region features trails ranging from natural singletracks to sculpted flow paths, with significant elevation changes and varied terrain. This area provides ample opportunities for mountain biking enthusiasts amidst the Dolomite landscape.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Vertiginous and unique panorama: green pastures and the heart of the most beautiful Dolomite groups
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The Family Trail is also good for families (suitable for beginners). For the Jump Trail, however, you should already have some bike park experience - the doubles are not for beginners!☝️😉
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A great trail but only for advanced beginners!☝️😉
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Beautiful trail suitable for everyone because you don't necessarily have to jump
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Not for beginners, you should already have mastered your bike 🙋♂️
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Great trail, not for beginners, you should already have mastered your bike,
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Ein super Bike Park
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At the Sella Pass you have a breathtaking view of some of the highlights of the Dolomites. You can hardly get any closer to Sassolungo and the Sella Group. In addition to a hotel and restaurant, there is also an extraordinary gondola lift that leads to the Sassolungo Gorge. Hiking and cycling trails lead in every imaginable direction.
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The Val di Fassa Bike District, which Mazzin is part of, offers a diverse range of trails. You'll find everything from natural and technical singletracks with tree roots and steep rocks to more sculpted and flowy paths. There are also challenging routes with significant elevation changes and the largely flat Dolomites cycle path of Fiemme and Fassa, suitable for less technical rides.
Yes, the area is well-suited for families. The Sassolungo Family Trail is a popular choice, described as a cozy flow trail that's nice to roll through with little difficulty, making it suitable for less experienced riders. The Bike park also offers a flowy line suitable for beginners, with a breathtaking view. For a very gentle ride, the Dolomites cycle path of Fiemme and Fassa is largely flat and connects villages, perfect for all skill levels.
Experienced riders seeking adrenaline-fueled descents will find several options. The Easy Jump Trail offers an excellent descent with fast jumps, though some sections require experience with larger ramps and it's marked as challenging. The 'Infinity - Fassa Bike Park' line, stretching from Passo Pordoi to Canazei, is also ideal for experienced riders due to its speed and technical passages. Additionally, the immediate surroundings of Mazzin offer challenging routes with technical trails.
Visitors appreciate the variety and quality of the trails. Many enjoy the 'cozy flow trail with nice adjacent curves' at Sassolungo Family Trail. The Bike park is praised for its 'wonderful trail to enjoy' and suitability for various skill levels. The challenging descents and stunning Dolomite views are also frequently highlighted.
Absolutely. The Bike park itself offers breathtaking views. Col Rodella is an excellent panoramic point with great all-round views of the Langkofel, Plattkofel, Sella, and Marmolada groups, accessible via cable car and offering rapid descents. The Niger Pass also provides views of the Schlern and Rosengarten.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers a wealth of outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including touring bicycle routes like the 'Pozza di Fassa – Moena Town Centre loop' or road cycling routes such as the 'Lake Carezza – Niger Pass loop'. There are also challenging mountain hikes, including routes to 'Val Duron – Lake Antermoia' or 'View of Marmolada – View of the Sassolungo Group'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Mazzin, Road Cycling Routes around Mazzin, and Mountain Hikes around Mazzin guides.
While specific bike park trails may have restrictions, some areas and routes within the broader Val di Fassa Bike District are dog-friendly. For instance, the Niger Pass is noted as dog-friendly and can serve as a starting point for tours. It's always best to check local signage or specific trail rules for the most current information regarding pets.
The summer months are generally the best time to visit the bike parks and trails around Mazzin. During this period, the weather conditions are typically favorable for mountain biking, and all trails and facilities are usually fully operational. The region emphasizes maintaining a balance with the natural environment, and trails are often handmade, making summer the ideal season to enjoy them.
Yes, for a less technical ride or a warm-up, the Dolomites cycle path of Fiemme and Fassa is an excellent option. It connects the valleys between meadows and streams, is largely flat with some gentle uphill sections, and allows cyclists to move between villages without worrying about traffic. From Mazzin, you can also head south towards Muncion and onto a dirt road towards Gardeccia for a muscle warm-up on cycle-pedestrian paths.
Mazzin serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the Val di Fassa Bike District. Many trails are directly accessible from the village or nearby. Some trails, like those from Col Rodella, are serviced by gondolas, providing easy access to higher elevations and long descents. The Dolomites cycle path also allows for easy movement between villages.
One recommended route is the 'Jumela Alpine Hut – View of the Dolomites loop from Mazzin'. This is an 18.5 km moderate mountain bike ride with a 620m elevation gain, offering great views and suitable for those looking for a rewarding ride without extreme technical difficulty.


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