Best bike parks around Lajen - Laion are found in the immediate surrounding region, particularly the Val Gardena, which hosts an extensive network of bike parks and flow trails. Lajen - Laion itself offers diverse mountain biking trails suitable for touring and cross-country. The area spans altitudes between 700 and 2,450 meters, providing varied terrain for different skill levels amidst the Dolomite landscape. Modern lifts with bike transport facilitate access to many trails, making it a destination for downhill and…
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Vertiginous and unique panorama: green pastures and the heart of the most beautiful Dolomite groups
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The trail is easily rideable and you can even leave the brakes open at times. Good line choice is required in some sections.
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the Villanderer Alm is a very diverse mountain pasture.
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The Villandro Alp is beautiful for walking in summer and winter.
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This is the starting point for tours to the Villanderer Alm alpine area. However, you can also go on longer tours or multi-day tours from here, such as riding over the Rittner Horn, into the Sarntal via the Sarner Scharte or towards Getrum above Reinswald. Some huts in the alpine area also offer overnight stays.
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Beautiful meadow alpine pasture with a stop at Rinderplatz.
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The primary bike park experience near Lajen - Laion is found in the Val Gardena, specifically within the extensive network known as the "Trail Arena Val Gardena." This area is easily accessible from Lajen - Laion and offers a variety of trails for different skill levels.
Yes, experienced riders will find several challenging options. The Freeride Ciampinoi Trail, located just above Selva Gardena, is a demanding route with a 568-meter vertical drop over 3.1 kilometers, featuring banked turns, steep sections, jumps, and Northshore passages. Helmets and protective gear are mandatory here.
Intermediate riders can enjoy trails like the Jerry Line, which offers jumps and varied terrain over 1.9 km for airtime and variety. Additionally, the Plose Mountain Cable Car Top Station serves as a starting point for intermediate trails within the Brixen Bike Park.
Yes, the Sassolungo Bike Park at Piz Seteur offers a "Family Trail" which is a flowy route suitable for children with mountain biking experience. The Forest Path to Thann is also a relatively easy and flowy trail that can be enjoyed by families.
The Dantercepies Bike Park & Flowtrails, accessible via the Dantercepies gondola, offers diverse flow experiences. Notable trails include "Cir Tiera," a 1,500-meter natural flow trail starting with a pumptrack section, and "Cir Giara," an 1,800-meter trail with tight curves and bumps, both providing excellent panoramic views of the Dolomites.
Many bike parks in the Val Gardena Trail Arena are accessible via modern lifts equipped for bike transport. A "Trail Arena Val Gardena" ticket allows unlimited use of several lifts, including Dantercepies, Ciampinoi, and Piz Seteur, making it easy to explore the extensive trail network.
The bike parks and trails in the region are generally open during the warmer months. The Trail Arena Val Gardena operates from approximately mid-June to late September. This period offers the best conditions for riding, with lifts running and trails clear of snow.
Beyond bike parks, Lajen - Laion and its surroundings offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including the "Walther von der Vogelweide Trail," or enjoy road cycling routes like the "Niger Pass – View of the Latemar Massif loop." There are also running trails available.
Yes, the Sassolungo Bike Park at Piz Seteur features an "Easy Jump Line" designed for experienced riders looking to practice speed and jumps in a dedicated setting.
The region is set amidst the stunning Dolomite scenery. Trails like "Cir Giara" near Dantercepies offer excellent photo opportunities with panoramic Dolomite views. The Freeride Ciampinoi Trail also provides breathtaking backdrops while you ride.
The Val Gardena Trail Arena is recognized as an "Approved Bike Area" due to its extensive network of 13.9 kilometers of trails across six built tracks, catering to various skill levels. Its modern lift infrastructure with bike transport, diverse trail features, and stunning Dolomite setting contribute to its high ratings for quality and service.
Yes, many areas, especially around lift stations and popular trails, have facilities. For instance, the Plose Mountain Cable Car Top Station offers opportunities for coffee with views. The Villanderer Alm also has several managed huts where you can stop off during your ride or hike.


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