Best bike parks around Sexten - Sesto offer diverse cycling experiences within the Dolomites region. The area features dedicated training zones and challenging natural mountain bike trails. It is known for its extensive network of scenic routes set against the Dolomite landscape.
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The Patzenfeld–Nemesalm Trail is a 7.5km hiking trail that leads from the Kreuzberg Pass (1,630m) to Malga Nemes (1,877m). The route is of moderate difficulty and takes approximately 2 to 2.5 hours. Along the way, you pass through forests, open meadows, and the scenic Monte Covolo-Nemes Biotopo raised bog.
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Small but nice and beautiful MTB practice course.
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Located on Monte della Chiesa (Strickberg in German), the first Stoneman checkpoint represents a popular destination for those who cycle in the area. Furthermore, it is the point where the climb towards the Cornetto di Confine ends.
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If you use the 3 Zinnenbahn for the ascent, then my tip is to go over the Klammbachalm (the best Kaiserschmarren in the valley!) and then choose the hiking trail towards Negerdörfer. You then come out directly at the trailhead and save yourself the serpentines on the gravel road to get to the start.
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The kids with the 20" enjoyed themselves like crazy in discreet safety
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At the end of the ascent on the old military road, you will be rewarded with a wonderful panoramic view over the Sexten Dolomites at the Stoneman stamp point in Strickberg. You should definitely allow yourself a minute or two and enjoy the view before heading to the Marchhütte and continuing your "Stoneman".
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Once you have mastered the serpentine route from the Silvesteralm up to the Marchkinkele, you will be rewarded with a wonderful panoramic view over the Sexten Dolomites at the Stoneman stamp point in Strickberg. You should definitely allow yourself a minute or two and enjoy the view before heading to the Marchhütte and continuing your "Stoneman".
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Sexten - Sesto offers a diverse range of cycling experiences, focusing on dedicated training areas and challenging natural mountain bike trails rather than numerous traditional downhill parks. You'll find extensive networks of scenic routes amidst the stunning Dolomite landscape, catering to various skill levels.
Yes, the Signaue Skills Course (also known as MTB Training Park Signaue) is an excellent option for families. Located at the valley station of the Three Peaks cable car, it features various routes, including fast, easy, slow, and technical lines, designed for beginners, advanced riders, and children. Routes are often named after local animals, making it engaging for younger riders to develop skills in a controlled environment.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Erla Trail is a demanding MTB trail through the forest, known for its technical sections and concentration requirements. Another option is the Monte Elmo area, which offers downhill tracks like the Helm Trail, featuring natural technical features such as rock gardens and skinny sections. The legendary Stoneman Dolomiti Trail is also a multi-day loop for very experienced mountain bikers, spanning 115 km with over 4,000 meters of elevation gain.
The Monte Elmo Bike Park Area is highly appealing for its combination of challenging riding and breathtaking scenery, including panoramic views of the Dolomites and the Sexten sundial. Additionally, Plätzwiese / Prato Piazza is a viewpoint and MTB park offering an idyllic panorama and beautiful plateau views after an arduous ascent.
Many trails in Sexten - Sesto, particularly in the Monte Elmo area, are accessible via cable car. This allows riders to conserve energy for the descents and maximize their time on the trails. The Drei Zinnen Cable Car Valley Station is a common starting point, offering parking and easy access to trails like the Erla Trail.
Yes, the Standschützen Trail is a fast and flowy singletrack that holds historical significance. It was built by Austrian Rifle Guards during WWI for supply routes, offering a unique blend of natural riding and historical context. Some sections may require accompaniment by a bike guide.
Beyond bike parks, Sexten - Sesto is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including hut hikes through the Sesto Dolomites or scenic walks in the Fischlein Valley. For road cyclists, there are routes like the Stoneman Road or loops around the Sexten Sundial. Find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Sexten - Sesto, Road Cycling Routes around Sexten - Sesto, and Cycling around Sexten - Sesto guides.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and panoramic views of the Dolomites that accompany the trails. The combination of well-maintained training facilities, challenging natural singletracks, and the convenience of lift access for ascents are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the sense of accomplishment after tackling demanding routes like the Mountain bike ascent to Sillianer Hütte.
Yes, for instance, the MTB Training Park Signaue has a restaurant called Zin Fux conveniently located directly at the park for refreshments. The Drei Zinnen Cable Car Valley Station also has several huts around it, providing options for food and drinks after your ride.
The Monte Elmo area offers a mix of trails suitable for intermediate to advanced riders. The Helm Trail, for example, is categorized with a blue difficulty rating, indicating it's an alpine singletrack with natural technical features. Other routes in this area can be very flowy with some technical parts, providing a good challenge for experienced mountain bikers.
Absolutely. The Signaue Skills Course is specifically designed as a practice park for skill development. It offers various lines—fast, easy, slow, and technical—to help both beginners and advanced riders, including children, refine their technique in a safe and engaging environment.


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