Best bike parks around Terlan - Terlano are primarily known for an extensive network of scenic cycling and mountain biking trails. The region, situated in South Tyrol, offers diverse routes catering to various skill levels, from leisurely rides through orchards to challenging mountain ascents. Surrounding areas like Salto, the Mendola ridge, and Monticolo woods provide varied mountain terrain for cyclists. The trails often feature panoramic views of vineyards and mountains.
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Uphill a good training route. After the short, very steep section right after the start, the path is pleasantly evenly steep and mostly easy to ride. Currently 2-3 places are tricky due to loose stones and may have to be pushed. As a way back to Lana (if you come from there) I recommend the Brandisweg.
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Can be driven if you have experience. That's fun
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Very demanding trail that requires a high level of technical skiing skills downhill and uphill is practically impossible to ride. A good fully MTB with a lot of suspension travel and excellent bike control are imperative. Since hikers are often out and about here, consideration and full control are required. Falls can lead to serious injuries due to the jagged stones. But when you have everything under control, the trail is a lot of fun.
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Quite a demanding surface. Lots of rocks and large stones, loose in places. Partly quite narrow with a steep precipice at the edge. With an e-bike and caution, however, it can be done. During my tour yesterday there were two fallen trees in the way, so that I could only continue with my bike shouldered.
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I rode downhill through the autumn forest - that was fantastic! The scree was passable, at least down. A must for everyone who loves 'very little' adventures!
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Terlan - Terlano is known for an extensive network of scenic cycling and mountain biking trails, rather than traditional bike parks. You'll find a diverse range of routes, from leisurely rides through picturesque apple orchards and vineyards to challenging mountain ascents with technical sections and hairpin bends. The region offers everything from easy cycle paths to demanding singletracks.
Yes, the region offers several easy cycling routes perfect for beginners and families. The Adige Cycle Path (Etsch-Radweg) is a well-known, flat route running along the Adige river through orchards, ideal for leisurely rides. There are also village-to-village routes, such as the Bike Tour in Terlan, which are easy with minimal elevation changes, passing through forests and orchards.
Advanced mountain bikers will find plenty of challenging routes. The surrounding mountains, including areas like Salto, the Mendola ridge, and Monticolo woods, offer diverse mountain terrain. Trails like the Moosweg Trail are classic MTB routes with rocky terrain and steep gradients. Other challenging loops include those around the South Tyrolean Wine Road and the Stoanerne Mandln, often requiring very good fitness and advanced riding skills, with descents rated S2 to S3 and even higher in some sections.
Yes, many of the more challenging routes in Terlan - Terlano are suitable for e-bikes. This makes the stunning mountain terrain accessible to a wider range of riders, especially on routes with significant climbs. The region's diverse trails cater to both traditional MTBs and e-bikes.
The region offers excellent biking conditions for much of the year. Spring is particularly beautiful when the fruit trees are in blossom along the cycle paths. Some mountain bike trails also offer great riding conditions in the off-season, even when higher peaks still have snow, providing a unique experience.
A special tip for mountain bikers is to utilize the cable car from Vilpiano, which can transport bikes. This allows you to easily reach higher elevations and enjoy tours on the roads and forestry roads of Salto, opening up more challenging and scenic routes without the initial strenuous climb.
While biking, you'll enjoy stunning panoramic views of the South Tyrolean Wine Road, picturesque vineyards, and vast apple orchards. The majestic surrounding mountains provide a dramatic backdrop, and many routes pass through charming villages and natural landmarks like the Stoanerne Mandln (stone cairns).
Yes, the region features notable singletrack trails. One popular option is the Singletrack on the E5 long-distance hiking trail, which offers an easy-to-drive singletrack (S1-S2, max easy S3) with magnificent views and flowy descents. Another is the Wurzer Alm Ascent Trail, an intermediate and challenging root path with large stones, often shaded by forest cover.
Besides the extensive trail network, you can explore gravel biking and general cycling. For gravel biking, you can find routes like the 'Fleimstalbahn Viaduct – Fleimstal Railway Tunnel loop' or 'Salten Meadows – Überetsch Railway Cycle Path loop'. For general cycling, options include the 'Passirio River Trail – Passeier Valley Cycle Path loop' or the 'Adige Cycle Path near Bolzano – Adige River Cycle Path loop'. You can find more details in the Gravel biking around Terlan - Terlano and Cycling around Terlan - Terlano guides.
Yes, the region offers excellent mountain hiking opportunities. You can find trails like the 'Knottnkino on Rotsteinkogel – Leadner Alm / Malga Leadner loop' or the 'View of Merano and Bolzano loop'. These hikes provide a different way to experience the stunning landscapes. More information is available in the Mountain Hikes around Terlan - Terlano guide.
The 'Terlano Experience - Powered by Nonnocarb' is a highly regarded MTB trail ride, especially good in the off-season. It's described as a cocktail of the best trails starting from Terlan, featuring a mix of flow, technical sections, and hairpin bends. The descent difficulty generally ranges between S2 and S3, making it a challenging and rewarding experience for mountain bikers.


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