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Top 20 Bike Parks around Parco Nazionale dello Stelvio

Best bike parks around Parco Nazionale dello Stelvio offer an extensive network of trails within one of Italy's oldest and largest national parks. This region provides diverse terrain, from leisurely rides through forests to challenging high-mountain trails. It is known for its impressive natural discoveries and a vibrant cycling culture. The area combines stunning alpine scenery with a rich history, making it a prime destination for mountain biking.

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Last updated: July 11, 2026

Holy Hansen Trail

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The first pure mountain bike trail in Vinschgau offers pure flow, but also challenging passages. Berms, doubles, small jumps, but also steep sections with drops alternate. An ideal mix of natural trail and bike park feeling.

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Aigen Trail

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Very nice descent into the valley.

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Barbarossa Trail

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Flowing roller coaster with a few jumps (S1). Those who prefer it to be more technical, rooty and rocky - quasi more natural trail - are better served with the Tarscher Alm Trail (S2).

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Val Trela Singletrail

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This is a fabulous path that connects Malga Trela with Lake Livigno with an always gentle slope that allows you to walk it in both directions. A very entertaining stretch without any technical difficulty. What smoothness!

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Töbrunn Trail

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Find this loamy, fast and rocky run (slippers when wet!) also when there is no TT on...short but sweet! If you don't follow the TT 2019 loop simply ride up …

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Siggi3009
June 29, 2026, Val Trela Singletrail

Challenging descent from the pass to Livigno. In June 2026, the trail in the lower section was made more difficult by several mudslides.

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Chris 🚴🏼
August 15, 2025, Aigen Trail

Flowy trail, rather untechnical

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Christof K
August 1, 2025, Töbrunn Trail

Great trail, pure MTB fun...

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Frank
June 9, 2025, Töbrunn Trail

From Morter, the trail zigzags uphill, passing directly by the ruins and then continues along a wonderful straight path. It's best to go from west to east with a slight gradient.

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Becker
May 11, 2025, Töbrunn Trail

Very nice, easy section

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Super trail! 🔝 If the first 3 sectors (blue) were difficult enough for you, you can skip the steeper sector 4, marked red. To do so, simply go left down the fort road and shortly after the next hairpin bend to the right you will see the entrance to sector 5.

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Very beautiful scenery and a pleasure to drive.

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Top trail, seems to have been somewhat softened. Lots of flowing passages (S1) but also a few technical key sections (steps, roots) (S2-3).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of mountain biking trails can I find around Parco Nazionale dello Stelvio?

The region offers a diverse range of mountain biking experiences, from flowing singletracks to technical descents and high-mountain trails. You'll find trails suitable for various skill levels, including challenging passages with berms, doubles, small jumps, and steep sections with drops, as well as more flowing, less technical routes. Areas like Bormio and Santa Caterina Valfurva, including the Stelvio Natural Trail Park, are known for their mix of challenging and flowing trails, catering to both beginners and experts.

Are there trails suitable for beginners or less experienced riders?

Yes, there are trails that cater to less experienced riders. For instance, the Aigen Trail is described as suitable for experienced beginners, being mostly flowing with a few steps. The Barbarossa Trail is also considered a flowing downhill trail suitable for beginners, offering a roller coaster feel with some jumps.

Which areas offer more advanced or technical mountain biking?

For advanced riders, the Stelvio Natural Trail Park in Santa Caterina Valfurva features trails like 'Passo Zebru,' which offers a spectacular and long descent combining technical sections (S3/S4) with flowing parts (S2). The 'Dynamite Trail' is also considered one of the best enduro trails in the area. The Holy Hansen Trail in Vinschgau also provides challenging passages including berms, doubles, small jumps, and steep sections with drops, with some parts reaching S3 difficulty.

What is the best time of year to visit for mountain biking?

The Vinschgau/Venosta Valley, located at the foot of the Ortler massif, boasts one of the longest bike seasons in the Alps, typically running from March to late November. This extended season allows for a wide window to enjoy the trails in varied conditions, from spring to late autumn.

Can I find family-friendly biking options in the region?

While the region is known for its extensive trail networks, specific dedicated family-friendly bike parks are less common than general mountain biking trails. However, areas like Vinschgau offer well-marked trails across all difficulty levels, meaning there are likely easier routes suitable for families. The Tarscher Alm chairlift base station is noted as family-friendly, suggesting accessible facilities and potentially gentler routes nearby.

Are there opportunities for wildlife spotting while biking?

Yes, the Parco Nazionale dello Stelvio is rich in wildlife. The Val Zebru' valley, accessible from Bormio, offers a 12 km route that can only be traveled on foot or by mountain bike and is known for its significant wildlife presence, including ibex, deer, and chamois. Biking through these natural areas increases your chances of encountering local fauna.

What historical aspects can I discover while mountain biking?

Many trails in the Bormio and Santa Caterina Valfurva areas were not originally designed for mountain bikes but rather served to connect alpine pastures and were used during World War One. This adds a unique historical dimension to your rides, allowing you to traverse paths with significant past importance. The Stelvio Pass also offers off-piste and unpaved routes that follow old military roads, providing a historical context to the high-alpine environment.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the bike parks?

Beyond mountain biking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore easy hikes, enjoy road cycling routes, or embark on general cycling tours. The diverse landscape of Parco Nazionale dello Stelvio is ideal for various forms of exploration.

Are there any hidden gem trails worth exploring?

While not explicitly 'hidden,' trails like the Töbrunn Trail are highly praised by the community for their loamy, fast, and rocky characteristics, often combined with other routes for an extended experience. The region's extensive network means many less-trafficked but equally rewarding trails await discovery, especially those that were not originally designed for mountain bikes.

What amenities or services are available near the trails?

In areas like Bormio and Santa Caterina Valfurva, you can find opportunities to enjoy Italian delicacies and thermal baths after a ride. The Vinschgau Valley also offers dedicated cycling services and bike shuttles. For practical needs, the Tarscher Alm chairlift base station provides a large car park and transports bikes to the top, making access easier.

How can I access higher trailheads for descents?

In some areas, such as Bormio and Santa Caterina Valfurva, lifts are available to transport riders and their bikes to higher trailheads, allowing for more extensive descents. The Tarscher Alm chairlift is one such example, transporting bikes to the top, though it operates with a lunch break during the week.

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