Bike Park Val di Sole

The bike park with the Black Snake, a demanding course stage of the World Cup

  • 5 trails of different levelsand 3 enduro trails
  • Near Pellizano you find the KIDS BIKE PARK
  • End the day with a hard-earned beer at Dolce Amaro

The downhill trails start at the middle station of the Daolasa cable car, while the enduro trails begin at the top station, at 2,100 metres above sea level. All of the routes lead to Commezzadura, which has famously hosted a number of UCI Mountain Bike World Cup events. The bike park area spreads from the intermediate station of the Daolasa cable car to Commezzadura, known for hosting the only Italian event of the UCI MTB World Cup since 2006. The park includes 3 recently constructed trails, starting at 1500m of altitude, winding down both flow lines and natural terrain, and culminates with the most challenging trail: the Black Snake, a demanding course stage of the World Cup, open in season to all riders keen to master their skills. An efficient and fast 8-seat cable car, capable of transporting 3 riders and 3 bikes, facilitates the climb to the top. Plus, the lower section of the park boasts a 4X track – regularly hosting the 4X World Cup. Here, you can tackle mighty dirt jumps at high speed head-to head with your friends.


Trailssee key words and technical descriptions

White Wolf - length 4 km – elevation 1350m – vertical drop 500m - blue
An easy trail, ideal for those wishing to get a feel for gravity riding, featuring a flow landscape with easy yet exciting lines perfect for thrill seekers 

Golden Eagle – length 3,5 km – elevation 1390m – vertical drop 550m - red
A manmade flow trail that guarantees fun at every corner. Flow is the hallmark of this roller coaster-style track that allows you to maintain momentum, but be prepared…berms and jumps will come up quickly!    

Wild Grizzly – length 3 km - vertical drop 550m – red
Medium difficulty track is the news for 2019. Try it!

♦♦ Black Snake – length 2,3 km – elevation 1390m – vertical drop 550m – double black
The official World Cup course offering the unique opportunity to spin along the original race course while getting a taste of professional riding. The trail is entirely natural, brimming with highly technical features such as roots, rocks and sheer gradients reason why the trail is considered one of the toughest and graded double black diamond.  

 

4x (four cross) – length 0,6 km – vertical drop 90m
The official 4X World Cup course, showground of this gravity sport that has lost some popularity over time but still capable of giving big emotions. Open year-round, the track caters for all abilities, accessible also for children who can give it a go providing they wear protective gear!

Lift systems serving the bike park: 1 spacious and fast 8-seat cable car
 

 

Pump Track & Skill Area:
A pump track designed especially for children is set up close to the car park near the Commezzadura cable car. 

Near Pellizano you will find the KIDS BIKE PARK, a small area fitted with magic carpet lift and two shorter artificial tracks perfect to get started with this sport.

In Folgarida, another practice area caters for the little ones with magic carpet lift, short tracks complete with well-designed obstacles perfect to learn the fundamentals of MTB. 


End of the ride pub stop:
End the day with a hard-earned beer at Dolce Amaro. The pub is located near the start of the Commezzadura cable car.
 

FACILITIES

Instructors and Local Guides:
Centro Bike Val di Sole
Piazzale telecabina Daolasa a Commezzadura (TN)
info@bikeparktonale.com
+39 340 9685681

 

Instructors & Equipment Hire:
info@centrobikevaldisole.com
+ 39 334 8575209


Equipment Hire:
Centro Bike Val di Sole
Daolasa cable car area in Commezzadura (TN)
Tel: +39 340 9685681 – Email: info@bikeparktonale.com


Bike Wash: 2
At the start of the Daolasa cable car
At the Bike Centre Val di Sole.


Campervan Area:           
“Camping Dolomiti | Outdoor & Rooms”
Via Gole 412, Dimaro Folgarida
info@trentinowild.it
Tel. +39 0463 973278


Bike Hotels:
In the area, there are several accommodations catering for riders. Contact the local tourist office (APT) for more information. 
 

CONTACTS

Local Tourist Office APT
APT Val di Sole
www.valdisole.net
Tel: +30 0463 901280
 

 

Contact & Directions

Funivie Folgarida-Marilleva
38020 Commezzadura , Italia


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