Bike parks around Latsch - Laces, located in the Vinschgau/Val Venosta region of South Tyrol, Italy, offer an extensive network of single trails for mountain biking. The area is characterized by its diverse terrain, divided into the Sonnenberg (sunny side) and Nörderberg (shady side). This region provides a variety of riding experiences, from flow trails to technical singletracks. Latsch - Laces is recognized for its well-maintained trails and bike-friendly infrastructure.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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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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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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Unfortunately it rained here and the trail was pretty wet. Then beginners should avoid it despite the blue classification. When it's dry, it's sure to rip.
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Wonderfully varied trail. Lots of flow and a few rocks. Relatively long due to many traverses.
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Nice view from the trail. You should also enjoy the view.
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Nice trail with some S2 spots. Most of the spots are pretty flowable.
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A nice trail, but not for beginners. Very rough and some parts are definitely S3, the rest S2.
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Latsch - Laces offers an extensive network of almost 170 km of mountain bike trails, ranging from easy S1 to challenging S4 difficulties. You'll find a diverse mix, including flow trails with berms and jumps, technical singletracks, and challenging downhill routes across both the sunny Sonnenberg and the shadier Nörderberg areas.
Yes, the region is known for its flow trails. On the Sonnenberg, the Monte Sole Trail with Sunny Benny is a favorite, featuring shaped sections with berms and jumps. The Montesole Easy Trail offers a more accessible flow experience with berms, jumps, and pump track sections. On the Nörderberg, the Holy Hansen Trail is specifically shaped as a flow trail, providing an exhilarating ride.
For intermediate riders, the Aigen Trail is a great choice, offering a mostly flowing descent into the valley with a few steps, making it suitable for experienced beginners. The Barbarossa Trail on the Nörderberg is also a flowing downhill trail that is suitable for beginners while still being engaging.
For those seeking a challenge, the Holy Hansen Trail offers challenging passages with berms, doubles, small jumps, and steep sections with drops. The Fipsi Trail is also known for its many hairpin bends and some big heels and steps, with sections rated S2 and S3. Additionally, the Roatbrunn Trail is a highly-rated red difficulty singletrack for a challenging downhill experience.
Latsch - Laces benefits from over 300 days of sunshine annually, making it a great destination for much of the year. The Sonnenberg (sunny side) trails are often dry and ideal for riding. During warmer summer months, the Nörderberg (shady side) trails, like those in forests and meadows, offer ideal conditions.
Yes, to maximize downhill enjoyment, the Latsch cable car to St. Martin and the Malga di Tarres chairlift offer convenient bike transport at certain times. Shuttle services are also available to help you access downhill trails without strenuous climbs.
Yes, for beginners or those looking to hone their techniques, there's a dedicated bike skill course located in Tarsch near Latsch. This course provides an ideal environment to prepare for the region's diverse trails.
Latsch - Laces is very welcoming to mountain bikers. You'll find specialized "BikeHotels," bike rentals, and shops catering to cyclists. The trails are also regularly maintained by "trail doctors," ensuring high-quality riding conditions.
Absolutely. Many trails offer stunning views over the valley, especially from the Monte Sole area. The Trail past castle ruins and super views is a great example, combining a fun ride with historical elements and scenic vistas.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes like the Via Claudia Augusta Cycle Path, or try gravel biking tours to places like the Lyfi Alm. For those who prefer to explore on foot, there are numerous running trails, including the Latschander Waal Trail and routes around the Montani Ruins.
While popular trails like the Fipsi Trail can get busy, the extensive network of 33 trails means you can often find quieter routes. Exploring trails on the Nörderberg, such as #4 gewinnt or the newer Barbarossa Trail, might offer a more serene experience, especially during off-peak times.
The region's extensive network of mountain bike trails is generally accessible. While specific permits for individual trails are not typically required, it's always advisable to check local regulations or information centers for any updates regarding trail access or potential fees for lift services.


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