Best bike parks around Malborghetto Valbruna provide diverse cycling opportunities within the Julian Alps, catering to various skill levels. The region features a network of mountain bike trails, scenic cycling routes, and dedicated facilities like pump tracks. This area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, offering both challenging descents and more leisurely rides through valleys and forests.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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The one with the wheels is of course great for the Gartnerkofel too
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Even though the cabins are a bit old and the windows are quite scratched, the MTB transport is very easy and the 🚡 staff is very friendly.
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Actually quite good to ride at the moment. Last week we saw a trail builder who was removing gravel from some of the berms. I got down with my big boy (beginner) fairly quickly - and above all safely.
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Upper part earth - lower part a lot of grit.
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Inappropriate difficulty code: S1 only the beginning on soft hairpin bends, then after the ascent, from the second half, you move on to S2 and finally S3 on steep gravelly channels dug by the water. To rejoin the road, pass along the path under the grass field (private).
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Beautiful mountain panorama. Best hikes possible from here
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Fast and moderately technical enduro trail, great fun
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A nice varied flow trail.
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The Malborghetto Valbruna region offers a diverse range of cycling experiences. You'll find dedicated downhill trails, flow trails, and technical mountain biking routes. For instance, Entry to Flow Trail MEX Line 1 is designed for both experienced bikers and beginners to enjoy a smooth, flowing descent. There are also challenging enduro trails like the Arlecchino Trail, which features steep, gravelly sections.
Yes, several options cater to families. The Entry to Flow Trail MEX Line 1 is built to be enjoyable for beginners and experienced riders alike, making it suitable for families. Additionally, the Pump Track Ugovizza provides a controlled environment for all ages to practice bike handling skills. Angel's Bike Park near Tarvisio also features a Blue Trail "Stag" which is medium-easy and ideal for family rides.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Arlecchino Trail offers a moderately technical enduro experience with sections that progress to S2 and S3 difficulty. Angel's Bike Park near Tarvisio has the Red Trail "Lynx," a longer, steeper, and more technically difficult route. The Monte Nebria DH trails (DH 1 and DH 2) also provide thrilling downhill sections.
The region is rich in scenic routes. The Madritschen summit offers an extensive panoramic view over the Nassfeld, the Gartnerkofel, and the Julian Alps towards Slovenia. The Chri Trail also provides intoxicating views towards Italy as you ride. For less technical rides, the Alpe Adria Cycle Route passes through Malborghetto, offering picturesque views along old railway paths.
Absolutely. Val Saisera offers over 15 km of marked trails through woods and clearings, providing an immersive nature experience amidst the Julian Alps. The Arlecchino Trail descends through a mixed alpine forest, and the Monte Nebria DH 1 trail flows through a deciduous forest with nice switchbacks.
Beyond bike parks, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, including routes like 'Mount Osternig — ring tour in the Carnic Alps' or 'Running loop from Rifugio Fratelli Grego'. For those interested in road cycling, there are routes such as 'Old Cycle Bridge – View of Dogna loop' and 'Pontebbana Cycle Path – Tarvisio - Unterthörl loop'. Mountain hiking is also popular, with trails like 'Egger Alm – Poludnig Summit (1,999 m) loop' and 'Mount Nabois Grande loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Malborghetto Valbruna, Road Cycling Routes around Malborghetto Valbruna, and Mountain Hikes around Malborghetto Valbruna guides.
Yes, the Pump Track Ugovizza is available in the region. It's a great facility for cyclists to refine their riding technique on a circuit of bumps and banked turns, suitable for various wheeled sports and accessible for a wide audience.
Angel's Bike Park near Tarvisio offers two distinct downhill trails accessible via chairlift, providing an adrenaline-filled experience with the convenience of uplift. The Millennium-Express also takes you from Tröpolach up to the Madritsche, making mountain bike transport easy.
Yes, the Silence Bike Tour (MACA® route) is a challenging 52.3 km route that traverses four valleys and historical sites related to World War I. It includes 13 stages with QR codes for audio guides, covering local history and alpine nature. This tour offers a unique blend of cycling, history, and stunning alpine scenery. More information can be found at visitvalcanale.it.
Visitors frequently praise the fantastic views, especially from spots like Madritschen, which offers an ingenious all-round panorama. The flow trails, such as Entry to Flow Trail MEX Line 1, are appreciated for their fun and accessibility for different skill levels. Riders also enjoy the moderately technical enduro trails like the Arlecchino Trail for a thrilling experience.
Yes, the Chri Trail is a notable example. It leads over the "Livio Trail" and ends in the "Easy Way," crossing the border between Austria and Italy, often without riders even realizing it, providing a unique cross-border bike fun experience.
The terrain varies significantly. You can expect everything from smooth, flowy sections with riparian ramps and humps on trails like Entry to Flow Trail MEX Line 1, to more challenging sections with steep, gravelly channels on the Arlecchino Trail. Some trails also feature root passages, especially in forested areas.


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