Best bike parks around Dalpe are characterized by an extensive network of natural mountain biking trails and scenic routes within the Swiss Alps. Situated at 1,192 meters, Dalpe serves as an access point to the Campolungo-Campo Tencia-Val Piumogna region, offering diverse terrain for mountain biking, e-biking, road cycling, and gravel biking. The area provides challenging climbs, pristine lakes, and tranquil routes amidst alpine vistas. Cyclists can experience varied terrains, from demanding ascents to flowing descents.
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Wonderful trail, definitely one of the most beautiful in Ticino. Discover this and other wonderful trails at www.bleniobike.ch or in the official collection: www.komoot.com/it-it/collection/3576744/-blenio-bike-28-tour-mtb-in-valle-di-blenio-la-valle-del-sole
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Partly challenging trail into the Blenio Valley, but a unique experience
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From the Sasso della Boggia a very beautiful trail leads down to Airolo. You can also turn left halfway up and bike along gravel roads and some trails into the Bedretto Valley. You can easily get up to the Sass by bike (the top section is only down the bike trail!) or by cable car from Airolo (bike day ticket for downhillers... whoever likes it).
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Arrival of the Airolo-Pesciüm cable car. From here you begin a beautiful descent towards Airolo and its bike park.
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Flowy sections alternating with tricky passages.
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It's not easy, not everything is mobile for me either, but a fantastic panorama that makes up for all the effort by far
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In the Alps, an S2 trail with a Transalp backpack is a bit more difficult. Sections here are S3.
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A 7 km long super trail starts at Passo de Sole at 2376m and leads over 700m in altitude to Alpe Plan Segno. It is mostly very flowy but also contains some crisp key passages. In the lower part, some of these have been shoveled a bit and thus defused a bit.
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Dalpe is renowned for its extensive network of natural mountain biking trails and scenic routes within the Swiss Alps. You'll find diverse terrain suitable for mountain biking, e-biking, road cycling, and gravel biking, featuring challenging climbs, pristine lakes, and tranquil routes amidst stunning alpine vistas. The area offers everything from demanding ascents to flowing descents and technical passages.
Yes, for experienced riders, the Passo del Sole to Alpe Plan Segno Trail offers super trails over mountain paths with flowy sections alternating with tricky passages. Another challenging option is the Brüsacü Trail, known for its alpine downhill fun with rooted, steep, and stony sections, rated S3 and not for beginners. The Cancori Trail also provides a varied experience with tricky parts and a rather flowy character, including a short impassable section secured with chains.
The Passo del Sole to Alpe Plan Segno Trail offers great viewpoints along its 7 km descent. Another excellent choice for views is the Lago Ritom to Airolo Mountain Bike Trail, which includes a beautiful lake and several scenic viewpoints on its challenging route.
The summer months are generally the best time for mountain biking in Dalpe. While some higher elevation trails, like parts of the Lago Ritom to Airolo Mountain Bike Trail, might still have snow in late spring (e.g., end of April), the season typically offers ideal conditions for exploring the extensive natural trail network.
Yes, the Sasso della Boggia Cable Car Station serves as the arrival point for the Airolo-Pesciüm cable car. From here, you can begin a beautiful descent towards Airolo and its bike park, or explore gravel roads and trails into the Bedretto Valley. You can take your bike up with the cable car.
Beyond mountain biking, Dalpe is a fantastic base for various outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous cycling routes for touring and road cycling, as well as extensive hiking and mountain hiking trails. For more details on these activities, explore the guides for Cycling around Dalpe, Mountain Hikes around Dalpe, and Hiking around Dalpe.
While Dalpe is known for its challenging mountain biking, the region also offers diverse terrain suitable for e-biking and road cycling, which can include easier, more accessible routes. For specific family-friendly or beginner-level mountain bike trails, it's best to consult local trail maps or guides, as many of the highlighted mountain bike trails are rated as challenging.
The terrain around Dalpe is highly varied. You can expect everything from rooted and steep sections to flowy descents, technical passages, and stony paths. Trails often feature serpentines, challenging climbs, and natural mountain paths, providing a diverse and engaging experience for cyclists.
Visitors appreciate the superb natural trails, the spectacular and unspoiled scenery of the Swiss Alps, and the challenging yet rewarding climbs. The area offers a true alpine downhill experience with varied terrain, from flowy sections to technical passages, often with fewer crowds compared to more famous cycling destinations. The komoot community has shared many photos and given positive upvotes, highlighting the beauty and excitement of the trails.
Absolutely! The Lago Ritom to Airolo Mountain Bike Trail is a challenging route that starts near Airolo and leads to the beautiful Lago Ritom, offering stunning lake views as part of your ride.
While the guide does not specify permits for individual trails, it's always advisable to check local regulations for mountain biking in the Ticino region of Switzerland. Generally, trails are open for public use, but respecting nature, private property, and other trail users is paramount. For specific details on permits or regulations, local tourism offices or official Swiss cycling associations would be the best resource.


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