4.4
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2,100
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87
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Mountain bike trails around La Valle Agordina are set within the stunning Dolomite mountain ranges, part of the UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site. The region features a diverse network of unpaved roads and natural paths, traversing valleys and offering varied terrain for mountain bikers. A significant portion of the area is covered by the Belluno Dolomites National Park, preserving its wild environment with meadows, forests, and towering rock faces.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
4.5
(6)
36
riders
51.9km
03:56
1,150m
1,150m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
(2)
38
riders
19.1km
02:33
1,120m
1,120m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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4.7
(9)
49
riders
32.7km
03:25
1,330m
1,330m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
4.4
(7)
34
riders
38.1km
03:03
950m
950m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.3
(6)
22
riders
46.3km
03:27
920m
920m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful tour with wonderful views and good paths.
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The Carestiato Refuge (1,834 m) stands on the panoramic Còl dei Pass, at the base of the southern faces of the Moiazza. It was built after World War II thanks to a courageous initiative by the Agordina Section of the Italian Alpine Club (CAI). The project was largely supported by the Carestiato family, in memory of their young son Bruto (1921-1943), who died in the Civetta massif. Còl dei Pass, chosen for the refuge, was at that time accessible only by a path used by herds from the nearby mountain pasture: all the necessary materials were therefore carried on the shoulders of endless teams of volunteers who ascended from Passo Duràn. Later, the collaboration of the Alpine troops from the XXII Marzo 1848 Barracks, who intervened several times with their pack animal unit, proved providential. Only the framework was prepared by sourcing wood from the adjacent wooded area and transported to the hill via rudimentary cableways. Over the years, the refuge has undergone technical and structural modernizations to provide logistical assistance to its numerous hikers. The current access (trail 549) was completed in 1978 and subsequently expanded several times. A unique feature is the crossing of the enormous Val di Vie gravel flow, which often blocks the dirt road. The water intake for the refuge's aqueduct is located here, supplied by a modern pumping station. The old structure underwent a radical renovation in 2005-2006, bringing the refuge to a modern and efficient standard through the expansion and modernization of the sleeping accommodations, kitchen area, and outdoor terrace. These works began under the presidency of Giorgio Fontanive and were completed thanks to funding from the Veneto Region, along with funds acquired from the sale of the "Cesare Tomè" refuge at Passo Duràn. The Carestiato Refuge has 8 bedrooms, each with 4 bunk beds, and an additional 4 bedrooms in the annex at the back. From here, the view sweeps across the Agordina Valley and its surrounding mountains: Monte Célo, Monti del Sole, Vette Feltrine, and the Croda Granda-Agnèr mountain range. www.rifugiocarestiato.com
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The Bianchet refuge is the last support point together with the 7° Alpini refuge on the Alta Via n°1.
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The Soffia Waterfall is a natural wonder. The roaring waterfall is approximately 12 meters high and roars between the rocks and rocky roofs of a deep, winding gorge carved by the Soffia stream. A path makes this area easily accessible.
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Soffia Gorge and Waterfall at Lago del Mis. Reachable via a short, beautiful hiking trail from the parking lot.
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Small sweet and rustic cabin in a great location
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Very friendly host! nice atmosphere
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There are over 95 mountain bike trails around La Valle Agordina. These routes offer a diverse range of experiences, from moderate to difficult, set within the stunning Dolomite mountain ranges.
The trails around La Valle Agordina cater to various skill levels. You'll find 1 easy route, 28 moderate routes, and 66 difficult routes, ensuring options for both casual riders and experienced mountain bikers seeking a challenge.
The mountain bike trails in La Valle Agordina are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 300 reviews. Riders often praise the stunning Dolomitic landscapes, the diverse network of unpaved roads and natural paths, and the well-preserved natural environment within the Belluno Dolomites National Park.
Yes, the region is rich in natural beauty. You can encounter stunning Dolomite peaks, serene valleys, and features like Lake Coldai, an alpine lake of glacial origin. The area is also part of the Belluno Dolomites National Park, offering extensive opportunities to explore pristine nature.
Absolutely. Many trails offer breathtaking views of the surrounding Dolomites. For instance, routes around Passo Duran provide marvelous vistas of Mount Pelmo, Antelao, and Agner. The entire region, being part of the UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site, ensures scenic backdrops for your rides.
Yes, several circular routes are available. A popular option is the Duran Pass – Bruto Carestiato Hut loop from Agordo, which takes you through the scenic area around Passo Duran. Another is the From Agordo towards Lake Vedana and Lake Mis - ring route, offering extensive views of the Dolomitic landscape.
While many trails are moderate to difficult, there are options for families. The region's diverse network includes unpaved roads and natural paths that can be suitable for less experienced riders. It's recommended to look for routes specifically marked as easy or moderate, such as the 1 easy route available, or those with less elevation gain.
The best time for mountain biking in La Valle Agordina is typically from late spring through early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally favorable, and trails are clear of snow, allowing for optimal riding conditions amidst the stunning Dolomitic scenery.
Yes, local mountain bike guides and enthusiasts in the broader Agordino area often offer rental services. It's advisable to check with local tourism offices or sports shops in nearby towns like Agordo for current rental availability and options.
Yes, you can find trails that lead to mountain huts. For example, the Salita al Rifugio Furio Bianchet da La Muda Argordina is a challenging path featuring a significant ascent towards a mountain hut, providing a rewarding experience through alpine scenery.
The mountain bike trails around La Valle Agordina primarily feature unpaved roads and natural paths. You'll encounter varied terrain, including forest tracks, gravel paths, and some more technical singletrack sections, especially on difficult routes. The landscape ranges from valley floor meadows to towering rock faces.
Yes, some routes incorporate natural water features. The From Agordo towards Lake Vedana and Lake Mis - ring route, for instance, passes by Lake Vedana and Lake Mis. Additionally, several small rivers like Rova, Missiaga, Bordina, and Val Clusa flow through La Valle Agordina, adding to the natural beauty.
La Valle Agordina generally offers a serene and uncrowded mountain experience compared to more popular Dolomite destinations. To find less crowded trails, consider exploring some of the less-trafficked moderate routes or those that venture deeper into the Belluno Dolomites National Park, away from main access points.


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