Best bike parks around Canale D'Agordo serves as a central point for accessing diverse mountain biking experiences within the broader Agordino region. This area, situated in the Belluno province, is recognized for its extensive network of trails. Riders can explore routes suitable for cross-country, enduro, freeride, and electric mountain biking, set against the backdrop of the Dolomites. The region provides options from accessible valley routes to demanding high-mountain paths.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Yes, as long as you avoid the weekends and the entire children's playground. The views are spectacular despite the many ski lifts.
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Beautiful technical descent from Cima Fertazza to Piani di Pezzé. For experts.
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Definitely a descent to go full throttle with no limits
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A fantastically varied and long trail. Was great fun. A beautiful area.
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First 2 rings counterclockwise .. then to go up to Malga Fosse / P. Rolle go up on the forest on the left side (the right I don't know how it is). (M. Fosse you do not eat but excellent view)
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Great path, practically all downhill. Alternate sections of single track in the middle of clearings and sometimes undergrowth. Mainly good bottom with which section, especially at high altitude, which requires good technique.
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Wonderful path! The initial and final part of the route also lends itself well to a non-demanding descent in mtb, while the central section has more technical passages that can inevitably force the biker to have to go down on foot for short stretches.
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The Agordino region, with Canale D'Agordo as a central base, offers a wide range of mountain biking experiences. You can find trails suitable for cross-country, enduro, freeride, and electric mountain biking (eMTB), from easy valley routes to challenging high-mountain paths. The area features flow trails, technical descents, and singletracks set against the stunning Dolomite landscape.
Yes, areas like San Martino offer bike parks with lift facilities and downhill trails. The Alpe Lusia – San Pellegrino ski area also provides lifts for accessing alpine trails, and the Civetta Ski Area has bike parks with lift access for various skill levels.
For families and beginners, the Civetta Ski Area bike parks offer simple routes suitable for children. San Martino is also noted as family-friendly, providing a bike park experience alongside other activities. The Sassolungo Bike Park, part of the Sellaronda, includes a 'Family Line' designed for less experienced riders.
Experienced riders seeking challenging trails can explore options like the Sentiero dei Prati Trail from Rifugio Averau, a 10 km flow trail with narrow sections suitable for S2 drivers. The Coi–Fertazza Trail offers technical passages on its descent from Cima Fertazza to Piani di Pezzé, requiring good technique. The Sellaronda MTB Tour also features technical descents and singletracks for an epic adventure.
Many trails in the region offer breathtaking views. The Sentiero dei Prati Trail from Rifugio Averau is known for its scenic vistas. The Falcade – San Pellegrino Pass – Falcade round-trip route provides views of Dolomite mountain groups like Marmolada and Pale di San Martino. The Sellaronda MTB Tour is renowned for winding through stunning UNESCO-protected landscapes with views of peaks like Marmolada and Sassolungo.
The Sellaronda MTB Tour is an iconic, extensive loop in the Dolomites, often described as an 'epic' bike adventure. It covers approximately 60-65 km of trails with significant descents, largely lift-assisted to minimize climbing. It features a mix of flow trails, technical descents, gravel roads, and singletracks, connecting several valleys and passes. While not a single bike park, it's a major highlight for mountain bikers in the broader region, accessible from various points in the Dolomites.
Visitors appreciate the diverse mountain biking experiences, from cross-country to eMTB, and the range of trails from easy valley routes to challenging high-mountain paths. The area is praised for its flow trails, technical descents, and singletracks. Specific highlights like the Sentiero dei Prati Trail from Rifugio Averau are called 'mega flow trails' with 'landscape top!' and the Tognola Trail S2 is described as 'wonderful'.
Yes, beyond the bike parks, there's an extensive network of mountain biking trails. You can explore routes like the difficult Val Venegia – Segantini Hut loop or the moderate Capanna Cima Comelle loop. For more options, refer to the MTB Trails around Canale D'Agordo guide.
Absolutely. The region around Canale D'Agordo also offers excellent gravel biking. Routes such as the Val Venegia – Segantini Hut loop from San Martino di Castrozza or the San Martino – Val di Roda forest road loop provide challenging gravel experiences. Discover more in the Gravel biking around Canale D'Agordo guide.
In addition to biking, the area is fantastic for hiking. You can find challenging trails like the Monte Mulaz - loop hike or the Cima della Vezzana Summit Trail. For a comprehensive list of options, check out the Hiking around Canale D'Agordo guide.
The best season for visiting bike parks and mountain biking in the Agordino region is typically during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn (roughly May to October). During this period, the trails are generally free of snow, and the weather conditions are most favorable for outdoor activities. Always check local conditions and lift operating times before your visit.


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