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Mountain bike trails around Schlanders - Silandro are set within the Vinschgau Valley in South Tyrol, Italy, offering a diverse landscape for cycling. The region features extensive orchards and vineyards in the valley floor, transitioning to arid slopes like Monte Sole and higher alpine terrain. It serves as a gateway to the Stelvio National Park, providing varied natural features from river valleys to mountainous areas. This topography creates a wide range of mountain biking experiences.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
4.6
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714
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20.7km
02:47
1,030m
1,030m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
4.6
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800
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52.3km
03:55
1,020m
1,020m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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320
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13.3km
01:31
640m
640m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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66.1km
06:27
1,880m
1,880m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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Burg Obermontani, in the Martelltal valley in Vinschgau Burg Obermontani was built in 1228 by Albert II of Tyrol as a fortress against the bishops of Chur and is the findspot of an original manuscript of the Nibelungenlied from the year 1323. Today, the unique item is kept as the Nibelungen-Handschrift Codex I in the Berlin State Library. Can only be viewed from the outside. Text / Source: Tourismus vinschgau https://www.vinschgau.net/de/latsch-martelltal/kultur-kunst/sehenswuerdigkeiten/schloesser-burgen-denkmaeler/rid-86f6168f4b874488a3a8ffb5a6f899ce-castello-montani-di-sopra.html
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Burg Obermontani, Plima in the Martell Valley in Vinschgau The high medieval castle Obermontani stands on a rocky ridge above the Plima river at the entrance to the Martell Valley. Around 1228, Count Albert III of Tyrol built the small castle on the territory of the Diocese of Chur, which ultimately led to a dispute and, in retrospect, to the Tyroleans having to recognize the feudal overlordship of the Bishops of Chur over the castle. In 1299, the castle passed into the possession of the von Montani family, who also gave it its name. The Montani line died out in 1614. In 1647, the historian Count Maximilian von Mohr acquired the apparently decaying castle. The last Count von Mohr died in 1833, and since then the castle has been more or less empty. In 1839, the still habitable castle was sold to a farmer, who gradually sold off all the inventory. An original manuscript of the Nibelungenlied from 1323, which was located in the castle, was secured by Beda Weber. This unique item is now kept as "Nibelungen-Handschrift I, Signature mgf 474" in the Berlin State Library. Text / Source: wikipedia.org https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Obermontani
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Burg Obermontani, Morter / Plima Burg Obermontani, built by Count Albert III of Tyrol around 1228, is an important historical site in the Vinschgau valley. It is known for its strategically favorable location and was long the most important castle in the Lower Vinschgau. The castle is the findspot of an original manuscript of the Nibelungenlied from 1323, which is now kept in the Berlin State Library. Burg Obermontani can only be viewed from the outside and is part of the Stelvio National Park. Text / Source: wikipedia.org https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Obermontani
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The Untermontani castle ruins, together with the Obermontani castle ruins and the Romanesque castle church of St. Stephan, are picturesquely situated on a mountain ridge east of Morter. The ascent is worth it.
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Hammer views super beautiful here
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The fun begins shortly after Prad am Stilfserjoch.
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There are over 40 mountain bike trails around Schlanders - Silandro, offering a diverse range of experiences for cyclists of all levels.
The Vinschgau Valley, where Schlanders - Silandro is located, boasts one of the longest mountain bike seasons in the Alpine region, typically extending from March to late November. This allows for a long period to enjoy the trails.
Yes, the region offers several easier routes suitable for beginners and families. For instance, the View of Juval Castle – Adige Cycle Path (Etschradweg) loop from Schlanders - Silandro is a moderate path that follows the Adige Cycle Path, offering pleasant riding conditions and views of historical sites.
The terrain varies significantly. You'll find extensive orchards and vineyards in the valley floor, arid slopes like Monte Sole, and higher alpine areas. This diversity means routes range from moderate valley paths to challenging alpine trails with significant elevation changes.
Absolutely. For advanced riders seeking a challenge, trails like the Sunny Benny Trail offer difficult descents and climbs through varied terrain. Another demanding option is the View over the Vinschgau Valley – Start of Flipsi Trail loop from Goldrain - Coldrano, which leads through the Vinschgau Valley with considerable elevation.
Many trails offer stunning views and pass by notable natural features. You can enjoy panoramic vistas of the Vinschgau Valley and the Ortler Alps. The region is also a gateway to the Stelvio National Park, providing access to diverse alpine flora and fauna. Additionally, you might encounter historical sites like the Schlandersberg Castle or the ancient Waalwege (irrigation channels).
Yes, the Ortler, 3905m – View of the Ortler Alps loop from Schlanders - Silandro is a difficult route specifically designed to offer breathtaking views of the Ortler Alps. The 'View of Ortler' is a notable highlight in the region, often accessible via bike paths.
Yes, many routes in the area are designed as loops. Examples include the View of Juval Castle – Adige Cycle Path (Etschradweg) loop from Schlanders - Silandro and the View over the Vinschgau Valley – Aigen Trail loop from Schlanders - Silandro, allowing you to start and end in the same location.
The mountain bike trails around Schlanders - Silandro are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 700 reviews. Riders frequently praise the diverse terrain, ranging from valley paths to challenging alpine trails, and the breathtaking views of the Vinschgau Valley and Ortler Alps.
While some waterfalls might require a short hike, the region features several notable waterfalls. You can find highlights like the Plima Waterfall and the Schlandraunbach Waterfall. Some bike routes may pass near these natural attractions, offering opportunities to explore them.
Schlanders - Silandro provides excellent support for cyclists, and many trailheads or starting points for routes will have designated parking areas. It's advisable to check specific route details on komoot for precise parking information for your chosen trail.
The Vinschgau Valley has good public transport infrastructure. While specific trail access points may vary, public transport options like buses often connect to various villages and areas within the valley, potentially allowing access to trail starting points. It's recommended to check local bus schedules for routes that serve your desired trailhead.
Yes, the area is known for its mountain biking infrastructure. Specific trails like the Holy Hansen Trail and Fipsi Trail are well-regarded among enthusiasts and are part of the broader network of trails and bike parks around Schlanders - Silandro.


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