Best bike parks around San Tomaso Agordino are situated in the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site known for its diverse mountain biking and gravel cycling opportunities. The region features a network of natural trails that traverse green meadows, dense woods, and majestic peaks. While San Tomaso Agordino itself does not host extensive lift-serviced bike parks, the surrounding area offers dedicated options within a reasonable distance. These routes cater to various skill levels, from moderate paths to challenging climbs.
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wonderful trail with passages on single track, roots and small fords that make it particularly interesting
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Beautiful technical descent from Cima Fertazza to Piani di Pezzé. For experts.
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This stretch is very fast and flowing, perfect in an east > west direction where you can let your MTB or e-MTB wheels slide along a path about one meter wide that winds through the mountain pine scrub. In the opposite direction you pedal a bit but it is still very smooth thanks to the good bottom. Fun stretch that precedes and follows two much harder sections.
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A fantastically varied and long trail. Was great fun. A beautiful area.
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Beware that the beginning is not very visible, be careful. It is right at the end of the straight
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Surprising track towards Aleghe. If you ride it towards Aleghe (descent) it's possible for gravelbikes as well. Upwards it's a bit harder for gravelbikes, but for MTB it's okay.
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Beautiful technical trail to do downhill with MTB. When it is wet it is treacherous because of the many roots transverse to the trail.
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While San Tomaso Agordino itself doesn't host extensive lift-serviced bike parks, the surrounding area offers a variety of popular trails. Highly rated options include the Sentiero dei Prati Trail from Rifugio Averau, known for its 10 km flow trail, and the Coi–Fertazza Trail, which features technical passages and a scenic descent. Another favorite is the Redolét Trail, an intermediate single track characterized by roots and wider sections in steeper points.
Yes, for a dedicated bike park experience with lift access, you can explore options in the wider Belluno province. The Falcade San Pellegrino Bike Trail is easily accessible by lifts from Passo San Pellegrino or Falcade, offering trails of varying difficulty. The Civetta Ski Area, encompassing resorts like Alleghe, Selva di Cadore, and Val di Zoldo, also provides over 75 km of MTB trails with a single bike-pass for its lift systems.
Absolutely. The Civetta Ski Area is considered perfect for families and less experienced riders due to its variety of routes and the option to combine lift use with e-bikes. Specifically, the Alleghe Kids Bike Park at Piani di Pezzè caters to children, teenagers, and beginners with features like kickers, rails, and boxes. Some sections of trails like the Coi–Fertazza Trail also have initial and final parts suitable for less demanding descents.
The terrain around San Tomaso Agordino is diverse, leveraging the stunning Dolomites landscape. You'll find natural trails traversing green meadows, dense woods, and majestic peaks. Trails can range from smooth flow sections, like parts of the Sentiero dei Prati Trail, to more technical single tracks with roots and stones, as found on the Redolét Trail. Expect a mix of natural tracks, abandoned paths, and varying inclines.
The best time to visit for mountain biking and bike park activities is typically during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn. This period offers the most favorable weather conditions, with trails generally free of snow and lifts operational. Always check local conditions and lift schedules before planning your trip, as seasonal considerations can affect trail accessibility.
Experienced riders seeking more challenging trails will find options within the Civetta Ski Area, which offers demanding enduro trails, particularly in Val di Zoldo. Trails like 'Cristelin' and 'Foppe' are known for being technically challenging and spectacular, featuring natural tracks with varying inclines. The central section of the Coi–Fertazza Trail also includes technical passages suitable for experts.
The region around San Tomaso Agordino is a hub for various outdoor activities. You can explore extensive mountain biking trails, such as those listed in the MTB Trails around San Tomaso Agordino guide, or enjoy gravel biking on routes like the 'Lagazzon Hut – Forn de la Vila loop'. Hiking is also very popular, with numerous trails detailed in the Hiking around San Tomaso Agordino guide, offering stunning views of the Dolomites.
Many trails in the Dolomites offer spectacular alpine scenery and panoramic views. The Sentiero dei Prati Trail from Rifugio Averau is highly praised for its landscape, with visitors advised to plan enough time for photos. The Civetta Ski Area also boasts magnificent UNESCO World Heritage panoramas, and trails like 'Lendina' are specifically noted for their panoramic vistas.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking natural beauty and the diverse riding experiences. The 'madness' of the 10 km flow trail on the Sentiero dei Prati Trail is a highlight, with its alternating sections of single track through clearings and undergrowth. Riders also appreciate the challenging technical descents and the opportunity to immerse themselves in the Dolomites UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site.
San Tomaso Agordino is a popular destination for gravel biking, with routes highly rated by the komoot community. Examples include the 'Lagazzon Hut – Forn de la Vila loop from Sachet' and the 'Staulanza Pass – Selva di Cadore loop from Rocca Pietore'. These routes offer a mix of terrains within the stunning Dolomite landscape of peaks, meadows, and woods, providing significant elevation gains and panoramic views. You can find more details in the Gravel biking around San Tomaso Agordino guide.
For dedicated bike parks like the Falcade San Pellegrino Bike Trail or those within the Civetta Ski Area, access typically requires a bike pass or the Dolomiti Supersummer card. It's recommended to check the official websites of the specific ski areas or the regional tourism board for the most current information on passes, pricing, and lift operating hours. You can find general information about cycling in the Belluno Dolomites at visitdolomitibellunesi.com.
Yes, the region offers excellent flow trails. The Sentiero dei Prati Trail from Rifugio Averau is celebrated as a 10 km mega flow trail. Additionally, the Flow Trail at the Foot of Mount Pelmo is described as very fast and flowing, perfect for letting your MTB or e-MTB wheels slide along a path about one meter wide through the mountain pine scrub.


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