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Top 11 Bike Parks around Selva Di Cadore

Best bike parks around Selva Di Cadore are characterized by natural and enduro-style trails within the Dolomites. The region, particularly the Val Fiorentina Trail Area, offers an extensive network of routes for mountain biking and e-biking. Trails traverse forests, alpine meadows, and ridgelines, providing diverse terrain. Many routes lead to iconic Dolomite passes, offering panoramic views and varied riding experiences.

Best bike parks around Selva Di Cadore

  • The most popular bike parks is Monte Punta, a summit that offers…

Last updated: July 12, 2026

Monte Punta

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Together with the Spiz de Zuel, Monte Punta (or Ponta) deserves a place of honor in the list of Dolomite balconies. Its summit offers a 360° panorama of all the …

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The madness, 10 km mega flow trail, for S2 drivers almost everything mobile.
After rain, water sometimes gets in the way.
Trail top, landscape top! Plan enough time for photos! 😎

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Redolét Trail

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Wonderful single track of intermediate difficulty, almost free of stones but made non-trivial by the presence of roots. In the steeper and more demanding points the track is wider and …

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Cortina Bike Park Col Drusciè

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The bike park in Col Drusciè offers 3 downhill trails of varying length and difficulty (one black and one red) equipped with trampolines for jumps and technically challenging sections in …

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Coi–Fertazza Trail

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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 …

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Carlo
January 31, 2026, Monte Punta

Can be done with winter skis or snowshoes. Medium difficulty. The only thing to note is that if it has snowed enough, start ONLY from the Zoppe Cemetery. The other sunny slopes can be very unstable and dangerous due to avalanches.

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Alessio Furlan
October 15, 2025, Monte Punta

Fantastic view of these peaks from an extremely beautiful lookout point, even if it is a bit tiring to reach.

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wonderful trail with passages on single track, roots and small fords that make it particularly interesting

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Beautiful technical descent from Cima Fertazza to Piani di Pezzé. For experts.

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Together with the Spiz de Zuel, Monte Punta (or Ponta) deserves a place of honor in the list of Dolomite balconies. Its summit offers a 360° panorama of all the mountain ranges that crown the Val Zoldana: Sfornioi and Bosconero, Mezzodì and Pramper, San Sebastiano and Tamer, Moiazza and Civetta and, of course, the solitary Pelmo. To the north also two great mountains of Cadore: Antelao and Sorapiss.

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A fantastically varied and long trail. Was great fun. A beautiful area.

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Beware that the beginning is not very visible, be careful. It is right at the end of the straight

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of bike trails can I expect in Selva di Cadore?

Selva di Cadore is known for its natural and enduro-style trails within the Dolomites. You'll find an extensive network of routes, particularly in the Val Fiorentina Trail Area, that traverse forests, alpine meadows, and scenic ridgelines. These trails offer diverse terrain, from quiet paths to challenging descents.

Are there trails suitable for beginners or families in Selva di Cadore?

Yes, the Val Fiorentina Trail Area offers mountain bike and e-bike excursions suitable for all levels, from easy to expert. While specific beginner-only trails aren't highlighted, the region's diverse network includes paths that cater to varying skill sets, allowing families and less experienced riders to enjoy the scenery.

Where can I find panoramic views while mountain biking in Selva di Cadore?

Many trails in the region offer spectacular views. For a 360° panorama of surrounding mountain ranges like Pelmo, Antelao, and Sorapiss, consider riding to Monte Punta. The Val Fiorentina Trail Area itself winds through panoramic locations including the 5 Torri, Mount Fertazza, and Giau Pass.

What are some notable trails for experienced riders?

Experienced riders can challenge themselves on trails like the Sentiero dei Prati Trail from Rifugio Averau, a 10 km flow trail requiring good technique. The Redolét Trail offers intermediate difficulty with roots and a small stream ford, providing alternative lines for technical passages. The Coi–Fertazza Trail also features technical passages, especially in its central section.

Is there a traditional bike park with constructed features near Selva di Cadore?

While Selva di Cadore primarily offers natural trails, the Cortina Bike Park Col Drusciè is located nearby. It features three downhill trails of varying difficulty (black and red), equipped with trampolines for jumps and technically challenging sections in the forest, catering to both experienced riders and newcomers.

What is the best time of year for mountain biking in Selva di Cadore?

The best time for mountain biking in Selva di Cadore is typically during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn. This period offers favorable weather conditions and ensures that mountain passes and higher-altitude trails are clear of snow, providing access to the full network of routes.

Are there mountain huts or places to eat along the trails?

Yes, many trails in the Val Fiorentina Trail Area wind past numerous mountain huts and farmsteads. These offer excellent opportunities to take breaks and enjoy local food tastings, enhancing your cycling experience with authentic Dolomite cuisine.

What other outdoor activities can I combine with mountain biking in Selva di Cadore?

Selva di Cadore is a hub for various outdoor activities. You can explore a wide range of road cycling routes, including iconic Dolomite passes like Giau and Fedaia. There are also numerous general cycling routes and running trails, such as the Nuvolau and Cinque Torri Loop, offering diverse ways to experience the Dolomites.

Can I access trails using ski lifts?

Yes, some of the descents in the Val Fiorentina Trail Area are conveniently accessible via the Monte Fertazza chairlifts. The chairlift parking lot in Pescul serves as a good starting point for exploring these lift-served trails, allowing for longer and more technical descents.

What makes the cycling experience in Selva di Cadore unique?

The cycling in Selva di Cadore is highly recommended due to the spectacular Dolomite scenery, with routes traversing iconic areas like the 5 Torri and Giau Pass. The variety of trails caters to all abilities, from leisurely e-bike rides to challenging mountain bike ascents and technical descents, all set against a backdrop of breathtaking natural beauty.

What are some key natural landmarks visible from the bike trails?

From the bike trails, you can enjoy views of prominent Dolomite peaks such as Pelmo, Civetta, Antelao, and Sorapiss. Routes often lead to or offer views of famous passes like Giau Pass and Passo Staulanza, and natural features like the Mondeval de Sora Plateau and the Pelmo and Civetta mountain groups.

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