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Top 20 Bike Parks around Martell - Martello

Best bike parks around Martell - Martello are found within the Laces-Martello holiday area, known for its extensive mountain biking opportunities. The region offers a diverse trail network spanning approximately 170 kilometers, catering to various skill levels from S1 to S4. Landscapes range from the dry Monte Sole with its flow trails to the shaded forests of Monte Tramontana, accessible via cable cars and chairlifts. This infrastructure allows riders to reach higher elevations and maximize downhill enjoyment across varied terrain.

Last updated: May 16, 2026

Holy Hansen Trail

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The first pure mountain bike trail in Vinschgau offers pure flow, but also challenging passages. Berms, doubles, small jumps, but also steep sections with drops alternate. An ideal mix of natural trail and bike park feeling.

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Fipsi Trail

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The Propaintrail is to be treated with caution. This is no more S1 Trail. Many hairpin bends and some big heels and steps. I would say 80% S2 and 20% S3.

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Aigen Trail

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Very nice descent into the valley.

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Barbarossa Trail

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Flowing roller coaster with a few jumps (S1). Those who prefer it to be more technical, rooty and rocky - quasi more natural trail - are better served with the Tarscher Alm Trail (S2).

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Trail past castle ruins and super views

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The magic of the Laces trail starts off quite comfortably and without any degree of difficulty, but continues quite rough after the ruins, especially since there are still a few …

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Michael Birchler
October 11, 2024, Holy Hansen Trail

Super trail! 🔝 If the first 3 sectors (blue) were difficult enough for you, you can skip the steeper sector 4, marked red. To do so, simply go left down the fort road and shortly after the next hairpin bend to the right you will see the entrance to sector 5.

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Top trail, seems to have been somewhat softened. Lots of flowing passages (S1) but also a few technical key sections (steps, roots) (S2-3).

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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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Max Schumann
February 19, 2023, Aigen Trail

Wonderfully varied trail. Lots of flow and a few rocks. Relatively long due to many traverses.

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Olaf Me...
April 14, 2022, Fipsi Trail

Nice view from the trail. You should also enjoy the view.

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Christian
September 13, 2021, Aigen Trail

Nice trail with some S2 spots. Most of the spots are pretty flowable.

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Christian
September 13, 2021, Holy Hansen Trail

A nice trail, but not for beginners. Very rough and some parts are definitely S3, the rest S2.

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Martin
August 20, 2021, Fipsi Trail

Great, flowing trail. Largely S1. A bit exposed in places, so concentrated driving is required. Grandiose view of the Adige Valley. At the bottom out then a little more blocked and safe S2. Absolutely worth it!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of mountain biking experiences can I expect in Martell - Martello?

Martell - Martello, part of the Laces-Martello holiday area, offers an extensive network of approximately 170 kilometers of marked trails. While not traditional bike parks with named runs, the region provides diverse mountain biking experiences, from flow trails to natural trails and structured bike park elements. You'll find routes suitable for all skill levels, ranging from S1 (easy) to S4 (difficult).

Which are some of the most popular bike trails around Martell - Martello?

The region boasts several highly-rated trails. The Holy Hansen Trail is known for its mix of flow and challenging passages, including berms, doubles, and steep sections. The Fipsi Trail is a popular intermediate route with numerous hairpin bends and steps through forests. Another favorite is the Trail past castle ruins and super views, offering historical sites and scenic vistas alongside engaging riding.

Are there trails suitable for beginners or less experienced riders?

Yes, the Martell - Martello area caters to various skill levels. While some trails like the Holy Hansen Trail have challenging sections, many trails offer easier, flowy parts. The region's trail network includes routes rated S1, which are suitable for beginners, and intermediate S2 trails like the Aigen Trail and Barbarossa Trail, which are mostly flowing with some steps or technical sections.

What are the best times of year to visit Martell - Martello for mountain biking?

The region offers good conditions for mountain biking across several seasons. The dry Monte Sole flow trails are enjoyable in varied weather, while Monte Tramontana provides shaded forests and meadows, making it ideal for riding even in summer. Generally, late spring through early autumn offers the most favorable weather for exploring the extensive trail network.

How can I access higher elevation trails in Martell - Martello?

The region utilizes cable cars and chairlifts to help riders reach higher elevations, maximizing downhill enjoyment. The San Martino in Monte cable car provides easy access to the Monte Sole flow trails, and the Malga di Tarres chairlift can take riders to over 1,700 meters above sea level on Monte Tramontana, offering access to trails leading back down to the valley.

Are there any specific bike park facilities in the area?

While Martell - Martello is known for its extensive trail network rather than traditional standalone bike parks, the Maxx Bike Eldorado in Tarres (within the broader Laces-Martello area) is associated with a 'Bikepark' and 'Pumptrack'. This facility also offers bike rentals, professional bike hotels, and bike schools, providing a more structured offering for cyclists.

What natural features or viewpoints can I expect along the bike trails?

The trails in Martell - Martello traverse diverse landscapes. You can experience the dry steppe-like vegetation of Monte Sole, ride through shaded forests and meadows on Monte Tramontana, and discover trails with stunning viewpoints. The Fipsi Trail and the Trail past castle ruins and super views are specifically noted for their scenic vistas.

Are there historical sites to see while biking in the region?

Yes, some trails incorporate historical elements. The Trail past castle ruins and super views, for instance, features historical sites and offers engaging riding alongside scenic views, particularly after passing castle ruins.

What other outdoor activities are available near the bike parks in Martell - Martello?

Beyond mountain biking, the Martell - Martello region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails, go hiking on routes like the Martell Glacier Educational Trail or the Almenweg Martell, or undertake challenging mountain hikes to places like the Zufall Hut or Madritschjoch.

What do visitors appreciate most about mountain biking in Martell - Martello?

Visitors frequently praise the sheer variety and extent of the trail network, which caters to all skill levels. The ability to use lifts to gain elevation, the diverse landscapes ranging from steppe-like areas to dense forests, and the supporting infrastructure like bike rentals and guided tours contribute to a comprehensive and enjoyable mountain biking destination. The komoot community has shared over 400 photos and given more than 600 upvotes for the bike parks in the area.

Are there any specific flow trails in the Martell - Martello area?

Yes, the Monte Sole area is particularly well-known for its dry 'flow trails' amidst steppe vegetation. Notable examples include the Tschilli trail and the classic San Martino in Monte tour, which offer varied and enjoyable rides.

Is it possible to rent bikes or get professional guidance in Martell - Martello?

Yes, the region provides supporting infrastructure for cyclists. The Maxx Bike Eldorado in Tarres offers bike rentals, and you can also find professional bike hotels and bike schools in the broader Laces-Martello area, indicating that guided tours and instruction are available.

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