Best bike parks around Rodeneck - Rodengo are characterized by natural mountain biking trails and diverse terrain. The region, situated in the South Tyrolean landscape, offers extensive routes suitable for various skill levels. Riders can explore a mix of forest paths, singletracks, and alpine trails, providing an authentic mountain experience. Panoramic views of the Dolomites and Pusteria Valley are common throughout the area.
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Delicious food at affordable prices at the Plose mountain station. This is where the winter hiking trail/panorama trail to the Rossalm starts. Very worthwhile with a great view! Well suited for families with children.
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I drove a real downhill route for the first time. Was the lightest (green, Jerry Line). Despite hardly any exercise, it was a lot of fun, even if I came to a halt in a steep curve and had to be "rescued" 🤣🤣🤣
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The Rossalm offers good activities for children and good food for a good price.
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A not difficult trail to ride. Who often shimmy along the road.
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Up on the Rodenecker Alm you not "only" have a really enchanting view of the surrounding mountains. Various trails with different levels of difficulty also begin here. The Furcia Trail is highly recommended, a built approx. 5 km long trail with two levels of difficulty (blue (normal) and red (advanced)).
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Next to the road from Spinges down to Mühlbach there is a path that is also very nice to ride on a mountain bike. Narrow, natural subsurface. That's fun.
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The Rodeneck - Rodengo region is known for its natural mountain biking trails, offering a mix of forest paths, singletracks, and alpine routes. You'll find diverse terrain suitable for various skill levels, from moderate to challenging, often with stunning panoramic views of the Dolomites and Pusteria Valley.
Yes, the region offers family-friendly biking options. For instance, the Plose Mountain Cable Car Top Station is a great starting point for trails, including those suitable for families, and offers activities like mountain carts. The Rodenecker Alm is also a popular destination for families, though riders should be mindful of other visitors, especially on weekends.
Many trails in the region offer breathtaking views. The Luson Alp and Rodengo Alp provide enchanting views of the surrounding mountains. Similarly, the Singletrack from Maurerberghütte to Lüsener Joch / Sentiero Monte Muro–Passo di Luson is praised for its great views in the beautiful mountains. The Percorso MTB Cima Lasta - Alpe di Rodengo also offers impressive panoramic views, including the Pusteria Valley.
Absolutely. For experienced riders, the region offers several challenging routes. The "Kreuzwiesenalm Mountain Hut – Rodenecker Alm loop from Zumis" is a substantial 30.2 km ride with significant elevation changes, requiring advanced skills. Another demanding option is the "Rastner Hut – Rodenecker Alm loop from Mühlbach - Rio di Pusteria," a 41.1 km route. The Furcia Trail at Luson and Rodengo Alp also features a red (advanced) section.
The Rodeneck - Rodengo area features excellent singletrack trails. The Singletrack from Maurerberghütte to Lüsener Joch / Sentiero Monte Muro–Passo di Luson is a highly recommended, fun single trail with varied terrain. Another notable option is the Singletrack Trail to Mühlbach, known for its natural subsurface and enjoyable ride.
The mountain biking season in Rodeneck - Rodengo typically runs from spring through autumn. During these months, the weather is generally favorable, and the trails are accessible. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, especially for higher alpine routes.
Yes, the region is excellent for combining mountain biking with other outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous mountain hikes, explore gravel biking routes, or discover more MTB trails. Many trails also pass by traditional huts where you can stop for refreshments.
Yes, many routes, especially those crossing alpine pastures like the Rodenecker Alm, feature numerous traditional huts (Hütten) where you can stop for refreshments and rest. These huts offer an authentic mountain experience and are perfect for a break during your ride.
For longer rides, consider the "Brixen Old Town – Cathedral Square in Brixen loop from Mühlbach - Rio di Pusteria," a moderate 39 km route that combines natural landscapes with a visit to the historic town. Another challenging option is the "View of Rodenecker Alm – Mühlbacher Klause loop from Mühlbach - Rio di Pusteria," which is 47.9 km with considerable elevation gain.
The Jerry Line is an intermediate mountain bike trail known for being super flowy and easy to ride. It offers a fun experience with a few jumps and varied terrain, providing airtime and excitement over its 1.9 km length and 165 meters of altitude.
The trails in Rodeneck - Rodengo feature significant elevation changes, catering to riders seeking a physical challenge. For example, the Percorso MTB Cima Lasta - Alpe di Rodengo tour ranges from 755 to 2,194 meters above sea level, requiring good physical condition. Even singletracks like the one from Maurerberghütte to Lüsener Joch involve steady ups and downs with crisp climbs.


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