Best bike parks around Mazzo Di Valtellina are found in a region characterized by its challenging cycling terrain and natural beauty. The area is developing the Eco Bike Park Mortirolo, an initiative to integrate sport with local culture and landscape. This project, backed by ministerial funding, will offer diverse trails and amenities for cyclists. Mazzo Di Valtellina also provides access to an extensive network of cycling and mountain biking routes, including parts of the legendary Mortirolo Pass.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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wonderful landscape here, simply unique
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beautiful landscape here, simply unique
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Panoramic mountain bike itinerary along the Val Grosina, which from Grosio leads to Malghera, after about 20 km and a gradient of 1350 meters.
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Malghera is a beautiful town in Val di Sacco which can be reached after a steep climb from Fusino. You can have lunch or dinner at the refuge (where you can also sleep), and many MTB routes start from here.
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Excellent point to take a break after the climb up to Trivigno alta. Numerous routes start from here, including the one that leads (after a short climb on asphalt and then dirt) to the first step of the Five Crazy Down - Padrio descent. If you agree with someone, there is a convenient car park where you can drop them off to save yourself the climb.
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Instead of taking the official MTB route 32 on tarmac through Baruffini all the way down to Tirano, you can challenge yourself (and your brakes) on this incredibly steep trail. It starts on loose forest ground, then after passing Roncaiola, it's mostly cobblestone.
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Just wow! The trail is constantly going up and down, never giving you any time to rest. I believe this is a perfect trail for eMTBs.
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Casual trail, but you have to fight hard for it with a few meters of altitude beforehand. The trail itself always goes up and down and is exhausting.
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The area offers a variety of trails, from challenging singletracks to technical downhill routes and panoramic mountain bike itineraries. You'll find trails like Sentiero 433 / Sentiero 32 Singletrack, which is known for its continuous ups and downs, and the technically demanding Start of Tornantissima Trail with countless curves, roots, and stones.
The Eco Bike Park Mortirolo is a developing project backed by ministerial funding, aiming to establish an ecological bike park that blends sport with local culture and landscape. It will feature a low-altitude 'village' area with amenities and a mid-altitude section with technical trails for mountain biking and e-bikes, leveraging the challenging Mortirolo terrain. It's expected to be completed by the end of 2025.
Yes, the region is known for its challenging terrain. The Start of Tornantissima Trail, for example, is a technically demanding route starting at 2500 meters altitude, featuring roots and stones downhill. The Mortirolo Pass area itself offers very steep and demanding climbs, making it a rewarding experience for avid cyclists.
For a more relaxed experience, the Sentiero Valtellina is a well-known cycle-pedestrian path running through the Valtellina valley. It offers a mostly flat or gently sloping route suitable for all ages and skill levels, perfect for exploring historic villages and local cuisine. You can find routes like Valtellina Trail – Lovero Lake loop from Tovo di Sant'Agata.
Beyond mountain biking, the region is famous for road cycling, particularly the legendary asphalted climbs of the Giro d'Italia, such as the Mortirolo Pass. You can explore various road cycling routes, including the Mortirolo and Aprica Pass Loop or the Grosio Village – Sentiero Valtellina loop.
Visitors appreciate the varied terrain and scenic beauty. Trails like Sentiero 433 / Sentiero 32 Singletrack are noted for their exhausting but rewarding nature, especially for eMTBs. The Start of Tornantissima Trail offers a unique overview of Valtellina, while Malghera village in Val di Sacco is loved for its panoramic views and as a starting point for many MTB routes.
Yes, Malghera village in Val di Sacco is a beautiful settlement reachable after a steep climb, offering panoramic mountain bike itineraries along the Val Grosina. The Start of Tornantissima Trail also provides a unique overview of Valtellina from its high-altitude starting point.
Yes, bike rental services are available in several towns along the Sentiero Valtellina, including Tirano, which is close to Mazzo di Valtellina. This makes it convenient to explore the valley even if you don't bring your own bike.
Besides cycling, the region offers extensive hiking opportunities. You can explore trails like the Valtellina Trail, the Sentiero Brigata Fiamme Verdi memorial trail, or the challenging CAI Trail 230 to Rifugio Schiazzera.
The best time for cycling, especially for tackling the higher-altitude passes like Mortirolo, is typically from late spring through early autumn (May to October) when the weather is milder and the passes are clear of snow. Summer offers the warmest temperatures, but spring and autumn provide pleasant conditions with fewer crowds.
Yes, for example, the Start of Five Crazy Down - Padrio is an excellent point after a climb, with numerous routes beginning there. It also offers a convenient car park if you're coordinating with others.
The Mortirolo Pass is legendary in professional cycling, particularly for its frequent inclusion in the Giro d'Italia. It's renowned for its extremely steep and demanding climbs, making it one of the most iconic and challenging ascents in Grand Tour history. This historical significance adds to the allure for avid cyclists.


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