Best bike parks around Strembo are situated within the Val Rendena, part of the Adamello Brenta Nature Park, an area recognized for its diverse mountain biking and cycling opportunities. Strembo serves as a base for exploring numerous mountain biking and cycling routes, ranging from family-friendly paths to challenging mountain bike trails. The broader Trentino region, where Strembo is located, offers several well-known bike parks with purpose-built trails and facilities. The Sarca River Cycling Track, an easy route suitable for families,…
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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A pass located at 2,681 meters above sea level, on the watershed dividing northern Trentino from Lombardy, so called because during the Austro-Hungarian reign, smugglers passed through it carrying contraband goods. It was the site of trench warfare during the First World War, and today, the imposing ruins of trenches, barracks, and Italian army posts can still be seen on the great ridge that, starting from Cima Cadì, passed over western Monte Tonale, Cima Casaiole, and then from Passo dei Contrabbandieri, ascended first to Albiolino and then to Punta d'Albiolo, opposing the Austro-Hungarians who occupied Torrione d'Albiolo and the entire ridge descending from it, to eastern Monte Tonale and today's "Città morta" (Dead City), with a bold cantilevered engineering feat, still partially visible from the 1960s and 1970s. From the pass you can enjoy interesting views both to the north and to the south.
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Stunning high altitude trail that can be done on a sure-footed mountain bike
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Enjoyed a great afternoon at the Brenta Bike Park in summer 2022. If you want to rent a bike and gear; take the cable car up the mountain where you can rent good quality gear from a friendly local guy.
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Among the most adrenaline-filled downhill slopes in Trentino, the Sfulmini Trail starts from Doss del Sabion and ends in Pra' Rodont. Reachable thanks to a cable car and a chair lift, it features passages on wooden walkways, wallrides and jumps until you immerse yourself in the woods. A super flow downhill track on mixed terrain, perfect for those who already have some experience in downhill riding.
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The arrival point of the chairlift of the same name, the Doss del Sabion is located at an altitude of 2,100 meters and there is a mountain refuge perfect for a break. The beginning of the Brenta Bike Park is located near this peak which dominates the Pinzolo valley.
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The Contrabbandieri pass, at 2,681 meters above sea level, is a place rich in history. This passage was used in the past for smuggling between Italy and the Austrian Trentino, and later became an important military connection during the Great War. Today it is part of the "Path of Peace", a path dedicated to the historical memory of those events. To reach the pass, the path is relatively simple and does not present particular difficulties, although it can be tiring due to the slope, especially if you start from Case di Viso. However, the descent is a lot of fun and you can certainly run.
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Very worthwhile lookout point. The ascent through the ski area in places directly over the slopes is not quite as nice but generally bearable. When we were there at the end of July, the upper chairlift was under maintenance and therefore only a few people on the pass.
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The climb is challenging but the view pays off all the effort made.
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Strembo, located in the Val Rendena within the Adamello Brenta Nature Park, offers a variety of natural mountain biking and cycling routes. You'll find paths suitable for different skill levels, from easy family-friendly rides like the Sarca River Cycling Track to more challenging trails within the nature park itself. Strembo serves as an excellent base for exploring these diverse routes.
While Strembo itself focuses more on natural trails, the broader Trentino region offers several well-known bike parks with purpose-built trails and lift access. Notable options include Paganella Bike Park, Fassa Bike Park, and Bike Park Ponte di Legno Tonale, all accessible from Strembo for a different kind of biking experience.
One of the most popular highlights is the Sfulmini Trail in Brenta Bike Park, known for its super flow downhill track with wooden walkways, wallrides, and jumps. Another spot is Doss del Sabion Summit, which marks the beginning of the Brenta Bike Park and offers stunning views at 2,100 meters.
Yes, the Sarca River Cycling Track is an easy route that passes through Strembo and is particularly suitable for families with children. Additionally, the Mezzana Pump Track offers a small, local spot for cyclists to take a break and enjoy some fun, making it a good option for families passing through.
The Brenta Bike Park, accessible from Doss del Sabion Summit, features trails like the Sfulmini Trail, which is described as a challenging, adrenaline-filled downhill slope perfect for those with some experience in downhill riding. The park offers a mix of terrains for various skill levels.
Absolutely. The Smugglers' Pass, located at 2,681 meters, is a place rich in history, having been used for smuggling and as a WWI trench warfare site. It offers interesting views to the north and south. The Doss del Sabion Summit also provides panoramic views of the Pinzolo valley.
Beyond bike parks, the Strembo area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB trails, go hiking in the Adamello Brenta Nature Park, or enjoy gravel biking on routes like the Sarca River Cycle Path.
While specific crowd levels vary, exploring the extensive network of natural trails within the Adamello Brenta Nature Park, beyond the main bike park areas, often provides a more serene experience. Routes along the Sarca River Cycling Track or those listed in the MTB Trails around Strembo guide can offer quieter options.
Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse terrain, from flowing downhill tracks to challenging technical passages. The stunning mountain views, especially from spots like Doss del Sabion Summit, and the opportunity to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the Adamello Brenta Nature Park are also highly valued.
While the guide doesn't list specific rental shops in Strembo, many of the larger bike parks in the wider Trentino region, such as Paganella Bike Park, offer bike and gear rentals directly on-site. For rentals closer to Strembo, it's advisable to check local sports shops in nearby towns like Pinzolo or Madonna di Campiglio.
The best time for mountain biking in the Strembo area and the wider Trentino region is typically from late spring (May/June) through early autumn (September/October). During these months, the weather is generally favorable, trails are clear of snow, and lift services at dedicated bike parks are usually operational.


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