Best bike parks around Contà are situated within Trentino, a region known for its extensive mountain biking opportunities. While Contà itself does not host large-scale gravity parks, its location provides access to prominent bike parks and trail networks. Cyclists can find a diverse range of riding experiences, from challenging downhill tracks to scenic cycle paths. The area offers various options for exploring the natural landscape.
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Is it very exposed? Or is there a safety margin anyway?
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Official "red" trail descent. Forest paths and trails alternate. The technical difficulty is a maximum of S2. Over a distance of around 12km and 1,100 metres in altitude, there are beautiful panoramas and entertaining root and stone passages. Follow the signs for "710", although some signs are missing or misleading.
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Brand new itinerary on well-maintained dirt roads that crosses the stretch of Val di Non halfway up the mountain between Passo Palade, in the province of Bolzano, and Mostizzolo, at the entrance to Val di Sole. A fantastic 57 km itinerary accessible to all to discover the natural and cultural wonders of the Val di Non which crosses the municipalities of: Senale San Felice, Castelfondo, Brez, Cloz, Romallo, Revò, Cagno, Rumo, Livo, Bresimo and Cis.
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Don't miss the junction - the sign points in the other direction. But the little steep descent is worth it and it's fun.
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If you follow the Preda del Pè, you will continue straight ahead to Dimaro. However, if you keep left at the end of the trail, you can continue to Almazzago.
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Around Contà, you'll discover a variety of biking experiences. The area is known for challenging downhill and enduro trails, as well as scenic mountain biking routes. For instance, you can explore the technical sections of Mola Chiara Singletrack or enjoy the newly established Rankipino Mountain Bike Trail, which offers a well-maintained dirt road itinerary through Val di Non.
Yes, for riders seeking a thrill, there are several challenging downhill trails. You can experience the fun, steep descent of Downhill Trail at Baita La Boffera. Another option is Grosser downhill mountainbike, which offers challenging trails through the forest and options to continue to Dimaro or Almazzago. Additionally, the Trail descent "La Preda", No. 710 (red) provides beautiful panoramas and entertaining root and stone passages over 12km.
While some trails are quite challenging, the broader Trentino region, where Contà is located, offers extensive cycling opportunities suitable for families. The Rankipino Mountain Bike Trail is a new itinerary on well-maintained dirt roads, accessible to all, making it a good option for a family outing. Additionally, Trentino boasts numerous cycle paths along rivers and through valleys, providing scenic and less technical rides.
While Contà itself doesn't host large-scale gravity parks, it's well-situated to access some of Italy's premier bike parks in Trentino. The **Paganella Bike Park** (Andalo, Molveno, Fai della Paganella) is a top choice, offering three interconnected areas with trails for all skill levels, from flow trails to technical downhill. Another excellent option is **Val di Sole Bike Park** (Commezzadura), famous for hosting UCI Mountain Bike World Cup events, providing high-quality and challenging downhill and enduro tracks for experienced riders.
The trails around Contà feature diverse terrain, including forest paths, root sections, stones, and scree, as seen on trails like Mola Chiara Singletrack. You'll also find well-maintained dirt roads, especially on routes like the Rankipino Mountain Bike Trail. Many trails offer stunning viewpoints and pass through natural landscapes, including orchards and forests, providing beautiful panoramas of the Val di Non.
Visitors appreciate the variety and challenge of the trails. Many enjoy the technical aspects and the fun descents, as highlighted by tips for Downhill Trail at Baita La Boffera and Mola Chiara Singletrack. The scenic beauty, with trails winding through forests and offering panoramic views, is also a significant draw. The community has upvoted these trails and shared photos, indicating a positive experience.
The best time for mountain biking around Contà is generally during the warmer months, from spring through autumn. During this period, trails are typically dry and accessible. Some technical trails, like Mola Chiara Singletrack, are best ridden in non-rainy periods as parts can be humid. Winter options are limited for gravity parks, but the broader Trentino region might offer some fat biking or specific winter routes, though this is less common for dedicated bike parks.
Absolutely. The Contà area and wider Trentino region offer a wealth of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the challenging "Red Bay (Lake Tovel) – Ephemeral Ponds of Tovel loop" or the scenic "Lago Corona loop." For more mountain biking, beyond the bike parks, there are extensive MTB trails like the "View of Val di Non – Peller Hut loop." Additionally, there are many cycling routes for touring, including the "Lake Tovel – Red Bay (Lake Tovel) loop." You can find more details in the Running Trails around Contà, MTB Trails around Contà, and Cycling around Contà guides.
While some technical trails, like Mola Chiara Singletrack, are noted by visitors as potentially challenging for e-bikes due to their technical nature, the broader Trentino region is very e-bike friendly. Paganella Bike Park, for example, offers an extensive e-bike charging system, encouraging enduro E-MTB experiences. Many of the less technical cycle paths and dirt roads are also perfectly suited for e-bikes, allowing riders to cover more ground and enjoy the scenery with less effort.
The bike parks in the broader Trentino region, such as Paganella and Val di Sole, typically offer advanced bike services including rentals and repairs. After a ride, you can find cafes and accommodation in the nearby towns and villages. For instance, after riding at Paganella, Lake Molveno offers a refreshing cool-down. The numerous cycle paths throughout Trentino often connect to towns with various amenities, making it easy to find places to eat or stay.
The duration of a ride varies significantly depending on the trail and your skill level. Shorter, technical downhill sections like those at Downhill Trail at Baita La Boffera might take less than an hour for a single run, while longer trails like the Trail descent "La Preda", No. 710 (red) can be around 12km with 1,100 meters of altitude, taking a few hours. The Rankipino Mountain Bike Trail is a 57 km itinerary, which would typically be a half to full-day adventure. Dedicated bike parks like Paganella or Val di Sole offer day passes, allowing for multiple runs and a full day of riding.


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