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Italy
Trentino
Riva Del Garda

Garda Sarca Ring

Moderate

4.7

(1920)

8,867

riders

Garda Sarca Ring

03:03

46.6km

470m

Mountain biking

Embark on the Garda Sarca Ring, a moderate mountain biking route that guides you through the diverse landscapes of Trentino. This 29.0-mile (46.6 km) journey, featuring 1542 feet (470 metres) of elevation gain, offers a dynamic experience as you pedal from the shores of Lake Garda into the tranquil Sarca Valley. You will pass through lush olive groves, vineyards, and apple orchards, with constant views of the Alto Garda mountains, making for a scenic ride that takes approximately 3 hours and 2 minutes to complete.

When planning your visit, remember that while the mild climate generally allows for mountain biking year-round, certain sections, especially those on cement, can become slippery after rain. If you are looking for a shorter ride, you have the option to take shortcuts at Arco and Pietramurata. Parking is typically available in Riva del Garda, which serves as a convenient starting point for this loop.

The route is notable for its continuously changing scenery, blending natural beauty with cultural stops in charming towns like Arco and Dro. You will also encounter the striking Marocche di Dro Pine Forest and ride alongside the serene Lake Cavedine, offering a comprehensive overview of the region's varied terrain. The trail showcases the unique Biotopo Marocche di Dro, highlighting the diverse ecosystems within the Trentino area.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Includes very steep uphill segments

You may need to push your bike.

After 25.8 km for 218 m

After 42.9 km for 112 m

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152 m

Piazza III Novembre and Torre Apponale, Riva del Garda

Highlight • Historical Site

Once called Piazza Granda or Piazza Benacense or simply Platea, it was the economic heart of the city. Surrounded by arcades and now home to a small pier, Piazza III Novembre is one of the most beautiful points from which to admire the lake.

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461 m

Riva del Garda

Highlight • Settlement

Riva, with its charming old town and its many small shops and spacious pedestrian zones and squares, is always worth a visit. In summer, the beach is almost always completely full and there is a lot going on around the shore of the lake. Whether surfers, swimmers, sun worshippers, bikers or walkers, everyone enjoys the great atmosphere.

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6.08 km

The monumental collegiate church of Arco is an old parish in the Romanesque-Gothic style, which dominates the entire old town with its stately structure. It is one of the most important examples of Renaissance churches in the area, was first mentioned in 1144 and was leveled and rebuilt in 1613 according to the plan of G. Maria Filippi from Dasindo. The tradition of Romanesque longitudinal basilicas is continued here with typical Palladio elements.
The fourteen powerful buttresses that support the auditorium and the bell tower, which is 61 m high, give the church an original architectural aspect, which includes numerous valuable works and deserves a careful visit for its altars, their images and ornaments. Inside, the imposing nave contains eight side altars. The value of the painting by Domenico Brusasorci is inestimable.
Source: visittrentino.info/de/guide/gehenswertes/kirchen-wallfahrtskirchen/collegiata-di-s.maria-assunta_md_2430

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6.22 km

Arco's square

Highlight • Settlement

The main square of Arco, "Piazza 3 Novembre", is dominated by small restaurants and the large church "Duomo Santa Maria Assunta di Arco". There is a great ice cream parlor with very tasty gelato right next to the fountain. And one shop further you get super delicious pizza pieces. It is the perfect place for a little rest, or just to have a good time. Have fun and ride save!

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15.9 km

Marocche di Dro Pine Forest

Highlight • Forest

The Marocche are formed by landslides, precipitated by Monte Brento and Monte Casale (right side of the valley) and by sliding landslides from the left side.
Le Marocche di Dro is a Site of Community Interest (SIC) belonging to the Natura 2000 network.

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17.2 km

Trail to Pietramurata

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An uphill path in the wood which is quite technical but with a wonderful context

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23.3 km

Lake Cavedine

Highlight • Lake

Lake Cavedine is a small natural lake about 20 kilometers from Trento. Immersed in a spectacular setting, it is a place frequented by surfers and sailors thanks to the allied "Ora" (refreshing afternoon wind). The landscape is suggestive and little modified by man, rich in vegetation.

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24.9 km

Lake Cavedine Cycle Path Connection

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

excellent Trail all pedaled of medium technical difficulty

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31.0 km

Sarca Valley Cycle Path

Highlight • Cycleway

The Valle del Sarca cycle path, also known as the "Valle dei Laghi cycle path" is one of the most beautiful and famous cycle paths in all of Italy.
It is about 30 km long and passes through wonderful scenic landscapes and expanses of apple orchards and vineyards.

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33.2 km

Dro Square

Highlight • Settlement

Dro is an Italian town of 5047 inhabitants in the autonomous province of Trento.

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39.0 km

The perfect place to start a bike tour. From the bridge you can let your gaze wander over the Sarca and guess how it flows a few kilometers downriver into Lake Garda. If you look in the other direction, you will see Arco and beyond the mountains, which you can quickly reach from here.

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39.7 km

View of Arco Castle

Highlight • Viewpoint

Nice view from the Sarca on Arco.

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46.6 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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22.7 km

9.89 km

8.86 km

2.56 km

1.87 km

790 m

Surfaces

32.3 km

5.50 km

3.92 km

3.31 km

1.56 km

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Friday 3 July

29°C

21°C

31 %

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Comments

May 20, 2022,Ponte Romano – Lago di Cavedine Runde von Riva del Garda
The climbs were already demanding due to gravel stones and some large stones, at what felt like 35 degrees it was more like 800 meters in altitude but a great tour, something of everything and there are opportunities to strengthen yourself everywhere

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March 30, 2025,giro lago di cavedine
Many climbers followed a nice trail and beautiful day...

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June 2, 2023,Pietramurata
Actually took a medium-difficult tour today 🤔 but the way up S1 is worthy and if you don't own an e-bike you should be in good condition and bring driving skills with you.
Uphill rough stones. Actually wanted to do a simple tour for my wife 🤣 . Well, you grow with your requirements 😁 therefore drove great again, my …

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nice it has some technical parts both uphill and downhill that you have to stay on track for, otherwise it's nice, it's also worth doing the castle which is already there

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A beautiful route through olive groves beneath the rocky cliffs north of Arco, an idyllic loop around Lake Cavedine with an easy trail, and a return trip along the Sarca cycle path. Unfortunately, the final section of the tour, from Arco to Nago, was no longer recorded. 🤗

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Riva - Arco - Lago di Cavedine - Loop
Pure driving time: 3:30h
Condition: ++---
Technology: ++---
Landscape: +++++
Driving fun: ++++-

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June 20, 2025,Giro in MTB
for an amateur... there are some parts of the trail that require attention and self-denial!!! however fun and absolutely to be done again

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September 23, 2021,MF-Alpentour Tag 6
Tour through the Marocche to Lake Cavedines
Speedometer data:
Time 3: 40h; Average 15.4 km / h; Height Atmo 524m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is the Garda Sarca Ring mountain bike trail?

The Garda Sarca Ring is considered a demanding trail due to its length and continuous elevation changes, requiring good to very good fitness. While it doesn't reach high altitudes, the constant up and down on mixed surfaces tests endurance. Technically, it's less challenging, with only a few short, more technical passages. Some sections, particularly along the Sarca River, are easier and suitable for a relaxing ride.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the Garda Sarca Ring?

You'll experience a diverse landscape with continuously ascending and descending mixed surfaces. The route includes dedicated cycle paths, forest roads, and single tracks. Expect rough and sometimes loose terrain, as well as asphalt and forested areas. If it has rained, some cement sections can be slippery.

What are the main points of interest along the route?

The trail showcases the diverse landscape of the region. You'll pass through charming towns like Arco and Dro, and natural features such as the unique Marocche di Dro Pine Forest and Lake Cavedine. Other highlights include Piazza III Novembre and Torre Apponale in Riva del Garda, and the Collegiate Church of St. Mary of the Assumption in Arco.

What is the best time of year to ride the Garda Sarca Ring?

Thanks to the mild climate of the region, the Garda Sarca Ring can generally be ridden throughout the year. However, spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, making them ideal for this demanding ride.

Where can I park to start the Garda Sarca Ring?

The trail typically starts from Riva del Garda. You can find parking in Riva del Garda, which offers convenient access to the beginning of the loop. Alternatively, you could start from other towns along the route like Arco or Dro, which also have parking options.

Are there any shortcuts available on the Garda Sarca Ring?

Yes, if you prefer a shorter ride, shortcuts are available. You can find options to shorten the route at Arco and Pietramurata, allowing you to tailor the distance to your fitness level or available time.

Is the Garda Sarca Ring dog-friendly?

While the trail itself is generally accessible, it's important to keep dogs on a leash, especially when passing through towns, agricultural areas, or sections with other users. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you clean up after them.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for the Garda Sarca Ring or the Biotopo Marocche di Dro?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to ride the Garda Sarca Ring or to cycle through the Biotopo Marocche di Dro Pine Forest. However, please respect the natural environment and any local regulations regarding protected areas.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the Garda Sarca Ring utilizes sections of several other routes. Notably, it covers a significant portion of the Ciclovia dei laghi and the ANELLO GARDA SARCA. You'll also find it intersects with parts of the Arco - Riva and the Ciclovia Adige-Garda.

What should I bring for a mountain bike ride on this trail?

Given the trail's demanding nature and mixed terrain, you should bring plenty of water, snacks, a repair kit for your bike, and appropriate clothing for varying weather conditions. A helmet is essential, and gloves are highly recommended. Don't forget your phone for navigation and emergencies.

Can I find food and drink options along the route?

Yes, the route passes through several towns and villages such as Riva del Garda, Arco, and Dro. You'll find various cafes, restaurants, and shops where you can refuel and grab a bite to eat or drink.

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