Best bike parks around Cinte Tesino are part of a broader network of cycling routes in the Tesino Valley. This region, nestled within a fir forest, offers diverse landscapes for outdoor activities. The area is characterized by its extensive network of mountain biking trails, providing opportunities to explore natural and cultural sites. Cinte Tesino and its surroundings are ideal for cycling enthusiasts seeking varied terrain.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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A highly recommended trail from San Martino di Castrazzo via Rifugio Tognola to Caoria. A well-maintained forest road leads to the ski area. The descent is well-marked and largely rideable.
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Awesome trial bike, very fun and fast in the upper section, I'd say S1. The lower section is definitely more technical but equally good, I'd say a safe S2. Definitely avoid it in wet conditions, especially the lower section.
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Singletrack with uneven ground, presence of many loose stones and roots. In some sections it is advisable to ride the bike by hand. This is a hiking trail that starts just below the Conseria refuge up to the forest road for Aia del buso - Nassere
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"DH" path because it has parabolic curves in the upper part, little bridges and some jumps (which can be bypassed) and then connects to an ancient path with paved sections, low walls on the sides and remains of ancient buildings. There are some fairly steep sections.
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This traverse from Passo Cinque Croci to Forcella Magna is not very feasible on MTB, but the places are fantastic with emerald colored alpine lakes. The crossing also deserves to be done to reach Forcella Magna, where an exciting trail begins with technical passages but still suitable for cycling and then with increasingly smooth and exciting terrain.
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Nice flowy trail alternative S1. Attention at the end where the trail is enclosed in walls S4 steep exit or S2 bypass left downhill of the wall, back on the gravel road.
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From the Cinque Croci pass, take path 326 you immediately get the idea of music, lovers of technical driving uphill will have something to play!
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While Cinte Tesino doesn't feature traditional downhill bike parks, it is part of the extensive Tesino Lagorai Bike network. This network offers approximately 170 km of diverse mountain biking routes, ranging from challenging singletracks to scenic loops, allowing you to explore the natural and cultural beauty of the Altipiano.
Yes, the area offers several challenging trails. For example, Trail 326 – Passo Cinque Croci to Forcella Magna features technical sections and emerald alpine lakes. Another challenging option is the Fossernica Downhill Trail, known for its parabolic curves, small bridges, and optional jumps, with some steep sections.
For intermediate riders, the Tognola Trail S2 is a highly recommended option. It features a well-maintained forest road leading to a ski area, with a largely rideable and well-marked descent. Another intermediate choice is the Valsorda Trail S1, known for its flowy sections.
Yes, for family fun beyond mountain biking, you can visit the Adventure Dolomiti Adventure Park - Cinte Tesino. This aerial adventure park is set within a fir forest and offers seven courses with varying difficulty levels, including suspended bridges, ropes, and flylines. It has routes suitable for all ages and skill levels, from easy paths for children to challenging routes up to 12 meters high. You can find more information on Visit Valsugana.
The best time for mountain biking in Cinte Tesino is typically during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn (May to October). During this period, the trails are generally clear of snow, and the weather conditions are most favorable for outdoor activities.
The region is characterized by diverse landscapes, including fir forests, alpine lakes, and panoramic mountain views. Trails like Trail 326 – Passo Cinque Croci to Forcella Magna offer stunning emerald alpine lakes, while many routes traverse through lush forests, providing a scenic backdrop for your ride.
Beyond mountain biking, the Cinte Tesino area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the Monte Coppolo Summit Trail. There are also gravel biking routes and running trails available. For more details, you can check the Gravel biking around Cinte Tesino guide, the Hiking around Cinte Tesino guide, or the Running Trails around Cinte Tesino guide.
Yes, the region features singletrack paths for mountain biking. An example is the Conseria Trail Singletrack, which is known for its uneven ground, loose stones, and roots, offering a challenging experience for riders.
Cinte Tesino experiences a temperate climate. Summers are generally warm and pleasant, ideal for biking, while winters can bring snow, making some trails inaccessible for cycling. Always check the local forecast before heading out, especially for higher elevation trails.
Yes, the Tesino Lagorai Bike network is designed with various loops that explore different parts of the valley, including areas like Celado, Monte Mezza, Monte Lefre, and Passo Brocon. These loops provide excellent opportunities to discover the region's diverse landscapes on two wheels.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic beauty and the variety of terrain. Many enjoy the challenging technical sections, the flowy descents, and the stunning views of emerald alpine lakes and forests. The well-maintained nature of trails like Tognola Trail S2 also receives positive feedback from the komoot community.


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