Best bike parks around Livigno are located in the Italian Alps, a high-altitude region known for mountain biking. Livigno features two prominent bike parks, Mottolino Fun Mountain and Carosello 3000 Mountain Park, offering diverse trails. These parks cater to various skill levels, making Livigno a top choice for bikers. The area provides extensive networks of trails for different riding preferences.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Challenging descent from the pass to Livigno. In June 2026, the trail in the lower section was made more difficult by several mudslides.
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Very beautiful scenery and a pleasure to drive.
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Not very rolling but it works in gravel.
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A must when coming from the Trela Pass. In some places, apply the brakes and let it go, of course only if you have the necessary skills.
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Super nice trail, some passages have to be pushed on the gravel bike.
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Beautiful berms for every skill level :)
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Very well laid out, a descent to enjoy.
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Passo Trela, a beautiful trail that you simply have to drive! :-)
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Mottolino Fun Mountain is known for its gravity-focused, steeper, and more challenging downhill and freeride trails, including a slopestyle course and technical sections. Carosello 3000, on the other hand, emphasizes smooth, fast flow-lines and an all-mountain experience, designed to be accessible for all skill levels with extensive lift-assisted trails and stunning panoramic views.
Yes, both bike parks offer options for beginners. Mottolino Fun Mountain has the 'Take It Easy' trail, a 4.5 km beginner-friendly track. Carosello 3000 is built around flow-lines, making it very accessible for riders of all skill levels, including families, with green and blue graded trails like the 'Coast to Coast' which is a 6 km long blue flow trail.
For advanced riders, Mottolino Fun Mountain offers double-black super-tech descents and the challenging 'Sic58 Trail', featuring steep drops, gap jumps, and technical sections. You can also find challenging single trails like the Bernina single trails, which offer descents from easy to challenging.
Livigno's bike parks typically operate during the summer months, utilizing the ski lifts for access. The high altitude of Livigno (1,816 meters) ensures pleasant temperatures for riding. It's best to check the specific opening dates for Mottolino Fun Mountain and Carosello 3000 Mountain Park, which usually run from June to September/October.
Livigno is nestled in the Italian Alps, offering breathtaking panoramic views. Carosello 3000 trails provide stunning vistas of Livigno Lake and the surrounding Alpine landscape. The Val Mora Trail is particularly appreciated for its impressive natural surroundings and panorama, while the Morteratsch Flow Trail Along the Glacier Stream offers views of a glacier stream and forest.
Livigno offers various parking options, and both bike parks utilize ski lifts for convenient access. While specific public transport details for reaching the bike parks directly are not provided, Livigno itself has a free bus service that connects different parts of the town, which can be useful for getting around. It's advisable to check local transport schedules upon arrival.
Both Mottolino Fun Mountain and Carosello 3000 provide essential amenities for riders. This includes bike service and rentals, as well as restaurants and cafes where you can refuel. Livigno also has numerous accommodation options, including bike hotels that offer facilities like bike wash and storage.
Mottolino Fun Mountain features 14 varied trails with over 30 km of specific graded trails, with the longest being the Enduro Natural Trail at 5.6 km. Carosello 3000 boasts over 50 km of lift-assisted flow trails, including the 'Coast to Coast' which is 6 km long.
Livigno is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts. Besides mountain biking, you can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the Val Nera Waterfall Loop or the Livigno Lakeside Path, as detailed in the Hiking around Livigno guide. There are also extensive cycling routes for touring bicycles, including loops around Livigno Lake and towards Bernina Pass, found in the Cycling around Livigno guide, and dedicated running trails.
Carosello 3000 Mountain Park is renowned for its extensive network of flow trails, designed for smooth, fast descents with numerous berms and bumps. Additionally, the Morteratsch Flow Trail Along the Glacier Stream and the Flowtrail Between Bernina Pass and Morteratsch are excellent options for a fluid riding experience.
The Val Mora Trail is highly praised for its flowy experience through a wide high valley. Riders appreciate its balance of challenge and impressive natural surroundings, offering breathtaking panoramas without being overly technical, making it a favorite for many on the Albrecht route.
To access the lift systems and trails within the bike parks, visitors can purchase a Livigno Bike Pass, which typically grants access to both Mottolino Fun Mountain and Carosello 3000 Mountain Park. For specific details on pricing and validity, it's best to check the official websites of the bike parks or local tourist information.


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