Val di Non cycle path
Long distance cycling • Val di Non
Val di Non cycle path
The Val di Non welcomes two-wheel enthusiasts with a route through enchanting landscapes
Val di Non welcomes bike lovers with a route through enchanting landscapes. <p>The apple valley, in April, among blooming apple trees, takes on the charm of a great white cloud. But it is just as enchanting in the following months, from the deep green of summer to the fresh colorful autumn. A spectacular experience for those who love nature and cycling.</p>
Val di Non cycle path
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The apple valley, in April, among blooming apple trees, takes on the charm of a great white cloud. But it is just as enchanting in the following months, from the deep green of summer to the fresh colorful autumn. A spectacular experience for those who love nature and cycling.
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Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.
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Please note that the practicability of routes in mountain environments is closely linked to current conditions and is therefore influenced by natural phenomena, environmental changes, and weather conditions. For this reason, the information contained on this page may have changed. Before setting out on a route, make sure the path you intend to take is still accessible by contacting the refuge manager, mountain guides, or visitor centers of the natural parks, as well as local tourist information offices.Roadbook
The recent cycle path consists of a beautiful circular route developed on paved roads connecting the towns of Malgolo, Romeno, Salter, Cavareno, Sarnonico, Ronzone, Malosco, and Fondo, then returning to the town of Romeno through the green, across the wide meadows of the Pradiei area, which in winter hosts the “Ciaspolada,” a famous snowshoe race.
The route is mostly flat, except for a few gentle uphill stretches, reaching a total elevation gain of about 500 meters.
Directions
Val di Non can be reached both from the south and north along the state road SS 12 of the Brenner, or via the A 22 motorway (exit at San Michele all’Adige). Alternatively, from the south, take the A22 exit at Trento Nord and follow the new (and fast) Trento Nord-Rocchetta bypass towards Mezzolombardo. Continue along the state road SS 43.Coordinates
Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.