Best bike parks around Spiazzo are found in the Trentino region, an area known for its mountain biking opportunities. Spiazzo is a municipality located in Val Rendena, offering access to the natural landscapes of the Brenta Dolomites and Adamello-Presanella mountain groups. The region provides a setting for outdoor activities, with various trails and facilities for cyclists. Its location makes it a base for exploring nearby bike parks and mountain biking routes.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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A pass located at 2,681 meters above sea level, on the watershed dividing northern Trentino from Lombardy, so called because during the Austro-Hungarian reign, smugglers passed through it carrying contraband goods. It was the site of trench warfare during the First World War, and today, the imposing ruins of trenches, barracks, and Italian army posts can still be seen on the great ridge that, starting from Cima Cadì, passed over western Monte Tonale, Cima Casaiole, and then from Passo dei Contrabbandieri, ascended first to Albiolino and then to Punta d'Albiolo, opposing the Austro-Hungarians who occupied Torrione d'Albiolo and the entire ridge descending from it, to eastern Monte Tonale and today's "Città morta" (Dead City), with a bold cantilevered engineering feat, still partially visible from the 1960s and 1970s. From the pass you can enjoy interesting views both to the north and to the south.
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Stunning high altitude trail that can be done on a sure-footed mountain bike
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Enjoyed a great afternoon at the Brenta Bike Park in summer 2022. If you want to rent a bike and gear; take the cable car up the mountain where you can rent good quality gear from a friendly local guy.
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Among the most adrenaline-filled downhill slopes in Trentino, the Sfulmini Trail starts from Doss del Sabion and ends in Pra' Rodont. Reachable thanks to a cable car and a chair lift, it features passages on wooden walkways, wallrides and jumps until you immerse yourself in the woods. A super flow downhill track on mixed terrain, perfect for those who already have some experience in downhill riding.
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The arrival point of the chairlift of the same name, the Doss del Sabion is located at an altitude of 2,100 meters and there is a mountain refuge perfect for a break. The beginning of the Brenta Bike Park is located near this peak which dominates the Pinzolo valley.
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The Contrabbandieri pass, at 2,681 meters above sea level, is a place rich in history. This passage was used in the past for smuggling between Italy and the Austrian Trentino, and later became an important military connection during the Great War. Today it is part of the "Path of Peace", a path dedicated to the historical memory of those events. To reach the pass, the path is relatively simple and does not present particular difficulties, although it can be tiring due to the slope, especially if you start from Case di Viso. However, the descent is a lot of fun and you can certainly run.
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Very worthwhile lookout point. The ascent through the ski area in places directly over the slopes is not quite as nice but generally bearable. When we were there at the end of July, the upper chairlift was under maintenance and therefore only a few people on the pass.
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The climb is challenging but the view pays off all the effort made.
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While Spiazzo itself doesn't host large dedicated bike parks, it serves as a great base for exploring several renowned bike parks in the Trentino region. These include the Brenta Bike Park in Pinzolo, Paganella Bike Park near Andalo and Fai della Paganella, and the internationally recognized Val di Sole Bike Park in Commezzadura.
The Brenta Bike Park, starting from Doss del Sabion Summit at 2,100 meters, offers four diverse trails for all skill levels. You'll find features like berms, natural and artificial jumps, drops, wooden walkways, and wall rides. The Sfulmini Trail is particularly known for its adrenaline-pumping downhill sections through the forest.
Yes, Paganella Bike Park is designed to cater to a wide range of riders. It features 25 trails, including flow trails, all-mountain, and enduro routes, with three interconnected bike zones. They offer beginner-friendly mountain biking sessions and skill clinics, alongside challenging singletracks for intermediate to expert riders, making it ideal for both learning and advanced techniques.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Sfulmini Trail in Brenta Bike Park is a super flow downhill track with wooden walkways, wallrides, and jumps. The Val di Sole Bike Park is also internationally renowned for its challenging trails, including the highly technical 'Black Snake' trail, which hosts MTB World Cup races.
Yes, for families or those looking to practice skills, the Mezzana Pump Track offers a dedicated area for bike skills. Paganella Bike Park also provides beginner-friendly mountain biking sessions and skill areas, making it a good option for families to learn and practice in a controlled environment.
The best season for mountain biking in the Trentino region, including the bike parks near Spiazzo, typically runs from late spring through early autumn. This period offers the most favorable weather conditions, with trails generally open and lifts operational. Always check specific park opening dates before planning your visit.
Access to Brenta Bike Park is facilitated by a gondola and chairlift. These lifts take you up to Doss del Sabion Summit, the starting point for the park's trails, including the Sfulmini Trail.
Spiazzo and the surrounding Val Rendena area offer several options for bike and e-bike rentals. It's advisable to check with local sports shops or tourist information centers in Spiazzo or nearby towns like Pinzolo for current rental availability and services.
Beyond dedicated bike parks, Spiazzo is a gateway to various cycling experiences. You can explore gravel biking routes, such as the challenging 'Case di Viso Alpine Village – Angelo Bozzi Hut loop'. For general cycling, there are routes like the 'Passo Campo Carlo Magno – Noce River Bridge loop' or the 'Sarca River Suspension Bridge – Val Rendena loop' which can be found in the Cycling around Spiazzo guide.
Yes, the region offers both. From Doss del Sabion Summit, you get spectacular 360-degree views of the Brenta Dolomites, Adamello, and Presanella mountain groups. For a blend of scenery and history, Smugglers' Pass, located at 2,681 meters, offers interesting views and historical remnants of trench warfare from the First World War.
At Doss del Sabion Summit, the starting point of Brenta Bike Park, there is a mountain refuge perfect for a break. Generally, major bike parks like Paganella and Val di Sole offer facilities such as bike rentals, repair shops, and dining options. Nearby towns like Pinzolo, Andalo, and Commezzadura also provide cafes, pubs, restaurants, and accommodation.


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