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Top 9 Bike Parks around Borca Di Cadore

Best bike parks around Borca Di Cadore are found in a region characterized by the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site. The area offers an extensive network of mountain biking trails, ranging from scenic paths to challenging routes. Borca di Cadore serves as a base for exploring diverse terrain, including singletracks, forest paths, and historical routes. The broader Dolomites region provides access to dedicated bike parks with lift access and purpose-built downhill and flow trails.

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Last updated: May 16, 2026

Monte Punta

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Together with the Spiz de Zuel, Monte Punta (or Ponta) deserves a place of honor in the list of Dolomite balconies. Its summit offers a 360° panorama of all the …

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The madness, 10 km mega flow trail, for S2 drivers almost everything mobile.
After rain, water sometimes gets in the way.
Trail top, landscape top! Plan enough time for photos! 😎

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Redolét Trail

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Wonderful single track of intermediate difficulty, almost free of stones but made non-trivial by the presence of roots. In the steeper and more demanding points the track is wider and …

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Cortina Bike Park Col Drusciè

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The bike park in Col Drusciè offers 3 downhill trails of varying length and difficulty (one black and one red) equipped with trampolines for jumps and technically challenging sections in …

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Coi–Fertazza Trail

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Wonderful path! The initial and final part of the route also lends itself well to a non-demanding descent in mtb, while the central section has more technical passages that can …

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Carlo
January 31, 2026, Monte Punta

Can be done with winter skis or snowshoes. Medium difficulty. The only thing to note is that if it has snowed enough, start ONLY from the Zoppe Cemetery. The other sunny slopes can be very unstable and dangerous due to avalanches.

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Alessio Furlan
October 15, 2025, Monte Punta

Fantastic view of these peaks from an extremely beautiful lookout point, even if it is a bit tiring to reach.

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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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Together with the Spiz de Zuel, Monte Punta (or Ponta) deserves a place of honor in the list of Dolomite balconies. Its summit offers a 360° panorama of all the mountain ranges that crown the Val Zoldana: Sfornioi and Bosconero, Mezzodì and Pramper, San Sebastiano and Tamer, Moiazza and Civetta and, of course, the solitary Pelmo. To the north also two great mountains of Cadore: Antelao and Sorapiss.

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of mountain biking trails can I expect directly around Borca di Cadore?

Borca di Cadore is known for its extensive network of natural mountain biking trails, including singletracks, forest paths, and old railway lines. These routes showcase the stunning natural landscape of the Dolomites, with options ranging from easy family-friendly paths to challenging expert-level trails. You'll find picturesque mountain paths, charming villages, and breathtaking views of peaks like Pelmo and Antelao.

Which dedicated bike parks with lift access are accessible from Borca di Cadore?

While Borca di Cadore itself offers natural trails, several dedicated bike parks with lift access are within a reasonable distance. These include Cortina Bike Park Dolomiti in Cortina d'Ampezzo, known for challenging downhill trails. Further afield, you can find Sassolungo Bike Park in Val Gardena, which features jump lines and flow trails, and Paganella Bike Park in Trentino, offering over 80 km of diverse trails for all skill levels.

Are there any challenging downhill trails for experienced riders?

Yes, experienced riders seeking challenging downhill experiences have several options. The Cortina Bike Park Dolomiti offers expert-level black tracks like 'Teufel' and 'Lucifer' with steep descents and excellent loam. Additionally, the Sentiero dei Prati Trail from Rifugio Averau provides a long downhill experience with varied terrain, suitable for experienced riders, spanning 10 km with single track sections.

What are some intermediate-level trails for mountain biking?

For intermediate riders, the Redolét Trail is a wonderful single track with roots and wider sections for alternative lines, including a small stream ford. Another great option is the Coi–Fertazza Trail, which offers a non-demanding descent in its initial and final parts, with more technical sections in the middle for those looking for a bit more challenge.

Are there family-friendly cycling options near Borca di Cadore?

Absolutely. The 'Lunga Via delle Dolomiti' (Long Dolomite Road) is an excellent low-difficulty cycle path running from Dobbiaco to Calalzo di Cadore, perfect for families. There are also various local loops around Borca di Cadore, such as the 'Exploring Borca' itinerary, which are generally easy and flat, suitable for all ages. You can find more cycling routes in the area by checking the Cycling around Borca Di Cadore guide.

What is the best time of year for mountain biking in the Borca di Cadore area?

The best time for mountain biking in the Dolomites region, including Borca di Cadore, is typically from late spring (May/June) through early autumn (September/October). During these months, the weather is generally pleasant, trails are clear of snow, and lifts at dedicated bike parks are usually operational. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

What other outdoor activities are available near the bike parks?

Beyond mountain biking, the Borca di Cadore area offers a wealth of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, ranging from moderate forest walks to challenging mountain hikes. For more details, refer to the Hiking around Borca Di Cadore guide and the Mountain Hikes around Borca Di Cadore guide. The region is also popular for general cycling and mountaineering.

Where can I find scenic viewpoints while biking in the area?

The Dolomites are renowned for their stunning vistas. While biking, you can reach incredible viewpoints like Monte Punta, which offers a 360° panorama of the Val Zoldana and iconic peaks like Pelmo, Antelao, and Sorapiss. The Sentiero dei Prati Trail from Rifugio Averau also provides fantastic landscape views, perfect for photo opportunities.

Are there any less crowded bike routes or hidden gems in the wider Dolomites region?

While popular spots can get busy, the Sassolungo Bike Park in Val Gardena is often highlighted as a fun, hidden gem within the larger Sellaronda Mountain Bike Loop. For natural trails, exploring the numerous local loops around Borca di Cadore can lead you to less crowded paths, especially on weekdays or outside peak season. The Visit Cadore Dolomites website might offer more localized, less-trafficked route suggestions.

What do visitors enjoy most about the bike parks and trails around Borca di Cadore?

Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking scenery and the diverse range of trails. Many highlight the 'mega flow' experience of trails like the Sentiero dei Prati Trail, noting the excellent landscape and the need to plan enough time for photos. The technical variety, from rooty singletracks to wider sections allowing alternative lines, is also frequently appreciated.

Can I rent bikes in Borca di Cadore?

Yes, bike rental services are available in Borca di Cadore and surrounding towns. These typically offer a range of mountain bikes, e-bikes, and sometimes accessories for children or dogs, catering to various needs for exploring the local trails and cycle paths.

How can I find parking for bike trails around Borca di Cadore?

Parking for bike trails around Borca di Cadore is generally available at trailheads, near popular starting points for cycle paths like the Lunga Via delle Dolomiti, and in the town center. For specific bike parks further afield, dedicated parking facilities are usually provided at the lift stations. It's advisable to check local signage or specific trail information for the most convenient parking options.

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