Best bike parks around Agordo are situated in the heart of the Dolomites, a region known for its rugged mountain landscape and extensive trail networks. This area provides diverse terrain for mountain biking, ranging from challenging downhill routes to scenic cross-country paths. The surrounding Agordino region and Dolomiti Superski area often utilize ski lift facilities during summer for gravity-fed trails. Agordo serves as a central point for accessing these varied cycling experiences.
Last updated: June 1, 2026
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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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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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This stretch is very fast and flowing, perfect in an east > west direction where you can let your MTB or e-MTB wheels slide along a path about one meter wide that winds through the mountain pine scrub. In the opposite direction you pedal a bit but it is still very smooth thanks to the good bottom. Fun stretch that precedes and follows two much harder sections.
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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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Surprising track towards Aleghe. If you ride it towards Aleghe (descent) it's possible for gravelbikes as well. Upwards it's a bit harder for gravelbikes, but for MTB it's okay.
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The Agordo region, nestled in the Dolomites, offers a diverse range of mountain biking, including cross-country, cycle mountaineering, enduro, and freeride. You'll find everything from challenging downhill routes to scenic cross-country paths, often utilizing ski lift facilities during the summer months for gravity-fed trails.
For expert riders seeking challenging downhill experiences, the Val di Zoldo Bike Trails are highly recommended. Trails like Cristelin and Foppe are designed for expert bikers, featuring demanding descents with steep slopes and technical sections through thick woods. The Coi–Fertazza Trail also offers technical passages suitable for experienced riders.
Yes, the Alleghe area, part of Ski Civetta, is ideal for families and beginners. It features a dedicated Alleghe Kids Bike Park at Piani di Pezzè, designed for younger riders to develop skills in a safe environment. The broader 'Vibes & Bikes' initiative in Civetta also includes over 75 km of MTB trails, many of which are suitable for families and less experienced bikers, often with lift access.
Many trails in the Agordo region offer stunning Dolomitic views. Monte Punta is a highlight, offering a 360° panoramic view of the Val Zoldana mountain ranges, including Sfornioi, Bosconero, Moiazza, Civetta, Pelmo, Antelao, and Sorapiss. The Falcade San Pellegrino Bike Trail also provides long rides with incredible panoramic views.
Yes, several bike park-like experiences in the Agordino region utilize ski lifts during the summer. The Val di Zoldo Bike Trails (Lendina, Cristelin, Foppe) are accessible via cable car from Pian del Crep. The Falcade San Pellegrino Bike Trail also offers lift access from Passo San Pellegrino (Col Margherita) or Falcade, making descents enjoyable without extensive climbing.
The best time to visit the bike parks around Agordo is generally during the summer months, from late spring to early autumn. This is when ski lifts are typically open for bikers, and the weather conditions are most favorable for mountain biking. Always check local conditions and lift operating hours before your visit.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning Dolomitic scenery and the variety of trails. Highlights like Monte Punta are loved for their 360° panoramic views. Riders also appreciate the technical challenges of trails like Coi–Fertazza Trail and the flowing nature of routes such as the Flow Trail at the Foot of Mount Pelmo. The komoot community has shared 57 photos and given 62 upvotes, reflecting a positive experience.
Yes, there are several intermediate trails. The Redolét Trail is a wonderful single track of intermediate difficulty, featuring roots and a small stream ford, with alternative lines in steeper sections. The Alleghe Mountain Bike Trail is also rated intermediate, and the Flow Trail at the Foot of Mount Pelmo offers a fast and flowing experience suitable for intermediate riders.
Beyond bike parks, the Agordo region offers a wealth of outdoor activities. You can explore various mountain hikes, including challenging routes to Monte Civetta Summit or via ferratas. There are also extensive options for road cycling and gravel biking, with routes like the 'From Agordo along the Valle del Mis' loop or the 'Col dei Baldi' gravel route.
Yes, the Flow Trail at the Foot of Mount Pelmo is described as very fast and flowing, perfect for both MTBs and e-MTBs. Its wide, smooth path makes it enjoyable for e-MTB riders looking for a fun and less strenuous experience, especially in the east-to-west direction.
Absolutely. The Redolét Trail, for instance, winds through the woods but eventually emerges to intercept a ski slope, offering a mix of forest riding and open views. Similarly, trails in Val di Zoldo like Cristelin and Foppe offer descents through woods in a stunning Dolomitic setting, providing both technical forest sections and panoramic glimpses.


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