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Mountain biking
Embark on the Garda Sarca Loop, a moderate mountain biking route that takes you through a rich tapestry of landscapes. You will pedal past fragrant olive groves, lush vineyards, and vibrant apple orchards, with the Sarca River as your constant companion. This 14.2-mile (22.9 km) journey involves a significant 1920 feet (585 metres) of elevation gain, offering diverse views of the Garda Trentino region. Expect to complete the loop in about 1 hour and 52 minutes, enjoying glimpses of historical landmarks like Arco Castle as you ride.
When planning your ride, consider starting from Riva del Garda, where parking is generally available, making it a convenient access point for the loop. The terrain is quite varied, so be prepared for a mix of asphalt, gravel roads, and sections through forested areas. Be aware that some parts may have rough or loose surfaces, and steep cement bends winding through olive groves can become slippery if there has been recent rain. Always check local conditions before you head out.
This route is notable for showcasing the unique natural feature of the Marocche di Dro, often referred to as the "Valli della Luna" or Valleys of the Moon. This distinctive landscape adds a fascinating geological dimension to your ride, contrasting with the cultivated fields and historical sites. The trail provides an excellent opportunity to experience the diverse natural and cultural heritage of the Garda Trentino area, making it a standout option for mountain bikers.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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1.24 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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1.55 km
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7.95 km
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11.8 km
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16.3 km
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22.9 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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6.53 km
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4.71 km
4.60 km
928 m
814 m
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Surfaces
16.1 km
2.93 km
2.13 km
1.13 km
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Garda Sarca Loop is a demanding trail. While the Komoot data suggests a duration of around 1 hour 52 minutes for the specific route provided, the full, recognized loop is generally considered a challenging ride that can take approximately 8.5 hours for mountain bikers due to its length and elevation.
No, the Garda Sarca Loop is generally considered a demanding trail, rated as 'Hard'. It involves a continuous series of ascents and descents with gradients up to 20%, making it challenging for beginners. While some sections of the broader Sarca valley are easier, this specific loop is not recommended for novice riders.
The route features a mixed surface, including mostly asphalt and forested areas. You'll encounter gravel roads, paved sections, and steep cement bends, especially through olive groves. Some parts can be rough, with loose terrain, and if it has rained, cement surfaces and sections with stable rocks can become slippery.
The loop offers a rich landscape and cultural experience. You'll pass through olive groves, vineyards, and picturesque villages. Notable highlights include the historic Piazza III Novembre and Torre Apponale in Riva del Garda, the charming Lake Tenno, and a view of Pranzo. You'll also experience the unique geological formation of the 'Marocche di Dro', also known as the 'Valli della Luna'.
The trail typically starts from Riva del Garda. You can look for parking options in and around the Riva del Garda Old Town. Specific parking areas are not detailed in the provided information, but Riva del Garda is a well-known starting point for many routes in the area.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to ride the Garda Sarca Loop itself. It is a public trail. However, always be mindful of local regulations and private property when exploring the Garda Trentino region.
The broader Sarca cycle path, which can overlap with sections of this loop, is popular throughout the year due to its mild climate. However, for the full, demanding mountain bike loop, spring and autumn are generally ideal, offering pleasant temperatures and avoiding the peak summer heat and crowds. Always check the weather forecast before you go.
While the trail passes through various natural and urban areas, specific regulations for dogs on the Garda Sarca Loop are not detailed. Generally, dogs are allowed on trails in Italy, but it's always best to keep them on a leash, especially in populated areas, near livestock, or on shared paths, and to clean up after them.
Yes, the Garda Sarca Loop intersects with several other paths. Notably, it covers significant portions of the ANELLO GARDA SARCA (47%) and sections of the DOGA - Dolomiti Garda - Standard Route (40%) and DOGA - Dolomiti Garda - Variante Dolce Vita (40%). You'll also find smaller overlaps with routes like the Ciclovia Adige-Garda and the Pista Ciclabile Arco-Riva.
This loop is known for its continuous ascents and descents, with gradients up to 20%. The varied terrain, including rough and loose sections, requires good bike handling skills. If it has recently rained, be aware that cement sections and rocky parts can become slippery. It's an endurance test, so be prepared for a long ride and carry enough water and supplies.
Riva del Garda, the common starting point for the loop, is well-connected by public transport, including buses, from various towns around Lake Garda and within the Trentino region. You can typically find bus services that allow for bike transport, though it's advisable to check specific schedules and regulations with local transport providers beforehand.
A simple ride, done more because I was short on time than anything else. The climb to Lake Tenno is mostly on a busy road. There are a few short dirt roads, but nothing major. The ancient village of Tenno is worth a stop, much more than the lake itself.
First very intensive tour after the crash 💥 that was pretty intense... 5 hours on the road, 5 liters of fluids consumed, no toilet visit 😎
First tour alone on Lake Garda. At 32 degrees and driving mostly in the sun.... Got lost a few times but always found a way... Great area and great panoramas. Not my last tour on Lake Garda.
Only tracked after 6km. Nice easy-going tour with great views.
After it had thunderstorms and hailstones all morning, I went to Lake Tenno in the afternoon. Always nice to look at the Kukident water, which I only know from the Plitvice Lakes. On the way back I took a look at the medieval village of Canale, and in fact it really looks as if time has stood still here, old houses, vaulted passages and living in a small space., You should when you are here have seen
Very nice tour, partly quite steep. The lake is then pure relaxation with swimming and a nice stop at the southern tip. Very nice lake circuit with a hanging bridge in the north. The descent to Riva in the afternoon via Tenno on the northern flank in the sun was the absolute reward for the arduous climb.
Today we went to Lago di Tenno. A fairly small lake that is known for its color, turquoise to sky blue. The water level can also rise by up to 15 meters in the autumn due to rainfall. That's really enormous. Today the water was pretty high too, a small island was flooded and the path at the end of the lake was impassable. I was still surprised that so many people were walking and cycling there. Because it's actually just a nice little lake. Maybe because it's Sunday and the weather is nice...