Best bike parks around Tarvisio are located in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region of Italy, offering diverse terrain for mountain biking. The area features dedicated bike parks with lift access and a pump track for skill development. Tarvisio is situated amidst mountains, providing a natural landscape for various cycling routes. The region's trails cater to different skill levels, from beginner-friendly paths to challenging technical descents.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Becomes more and more difficult as it progresses, sometimes S3
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Inappropriate difficulty code: S1 only the beginning on soft hairpin bends, then after the ascent, from the second half, you move on to S2 and finally S3 on steep gravelly channels dug by the water. To rejoin the road, pass along the path under the grass field (private).
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Description Kindersurprise is perfect name for this trail, it has it all (single trail, jumps, berms…) Whole circle is 10 km long and it would take about 90min to go around / ascent is long 1,5 km. At the top the trail is more about natural single flow trail with some nice jumps and berms. After that terrain becomes more steep and more difficult. The trail is still half of meter wide and flowy with two steep berms. After this steep part the trail becomes more flat and more like in bikeparks, with big berms and jump line (small jumps and bigger table jumps and one step up). It is possible to roll over all jumps if you don’t want to jump them. After this section obstacles become smaller berms and waves. After the trail you will need to cross small creek and then you start descenting on gravel road. Later on this gravel road crosses asphalt bike lane. To return to Kranjska Gora you must go left and follow the bike lane. Access Loop of the trail with the uphill: https://trailguide.net/3082 From Trail Days Camp you go into the center of Kranjska Gora and up to the Vršič road. Right after crossing the bridge over river Pišnica (you see Lake Jasna on the right) you must turn left on steep uphill asphalt road. After that the road becomes gravel with nice mellow uphill. The trail Kindersurprise starts on the left side of the road. There is a big sign at the start of the trail.
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Fast and moderately technical enduro trail, great fun
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Absolutely NO S1!!!!! It's more S2-S3 trail. We only drove the second part. This one looks easy at first but gets very rocky and very washed out very quickly. Large loose stones (approx. 10-20cm) are in the washed-out area. When wet it's definitely an S3Trail! So nothing for beginners and occasional MTB'ler.
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Absolutely NO S1!!!!! It's more S2-S3 trail. We only drove the second part. This one looks easy at first but gets very rocky and very washed out very quickly. Large loose stones (approx. 10-20cm) are in the washed-out area. When wet it's definitely an S3Trail! So nothing for beginners and occasional MTB'ler.
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In the upper third a very nice trail, the hairpin bends can (almost) all be done well in dry conditions. However, from the middle part it is very rocky, steep and partly worn out/washed out and is definitely no longer an S1 trail. Even though I wasn't able to ride everything, it was still a good time.
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Tarvisio offers a diverse range of options, from dedicated bike parks with lift access to versatile pump tracks and extensive mountain biking trails. You'll find everything from beginner-friendly routes to challenging technical descents and enduro trails.
Yes, Angel's Bike Park (Bike Park dell'Angelo) near the valley station of the Angelo chairlift provides uplift services. Riders and their bikes are transported to 'Poggio del combattente' at an altitude of 943m, offering access to various trails.
Angel's Bike Park features three meticulously prepared trails. The Scoiattolo is a blue trail, perfect for beginners and families, focusing on technique with berms and dirt rollers. For more experienced riders, the Cervo and Lince are red trails, offering longer, more technical descents with steeper gradients, north-shores, and challenging sections.
Absolutely! The Ugovizza Pump Track in Malborghetto Valbruna is designed for all ages and skill levels. It's a great place for children to learn bike handling and for experienced riders to refine their technique, using humps, bumps, and parabolic curves to generate speed without pedaling.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, consider the Arlecchino Trail, a challenging enduro trail through a mixed alpine forest with exposed sections. Another option is the Trail above Arnoldstein with panoramic views, known for its many switchbacks and root passages, offering a rough descent at its end.
Yes, the Kinder Surprise Trail is an intermediate 10 km loop that includes natural flow sections, steeper parts, and bikepark-style features like table jumps. It's designed to be fun and engaging for riders looking for a mix of terrain.
For your safety, helmets, gloves, and body protection are compulsory when riding within Angel's Bike Park. It's essential to come prepared with the necessary gear to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
Angel's Bike Park is typically open daily from mid-June to early September. For 2025, the operational season is scheduled from June 14th to September 7th, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. This period generally offers the best weather conditions for mountain biking in the region.
Beyond the dedicated bike parks, the Tarvisio region offers an extensive network of trails. You can explore various mountain biking routes, road cycling routes, and gravel biking options. For more details, check out the MTB Trails around Tarvisio, Road Cycling Routes around Tarvisio, and Gravel biking around Tarvisio guides.
Visitors frequently highlight the well-maintained trails and the progressive learning curve offered, from flowing beginner routes to challenging technical descents. The variety of terrain, from alpine forests to panoramic viewpoints, and the ability to build high speed on flow trails are also highly praised.
Yes, the Trail above Arnoldstein with panoramic views is specifically noted for its scenic vistas. Many trails in the mountainous Tarvisio region also provide stunning views of the surrounding Julian Alps and natural landscapes.
The trails at Angel's Bike Park are best suited for Enduro, All-Mountain, or Trail bikes. These types of bikes are designed to handle the varied terrain, from flowing sections to technical descents, ensuring optimal performance and safety.


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