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Varying mountain biking in the World Championships valley



You can get the best overview of the road and path network of the sunny valley on www.valdisole.net A total of 29 tours are listed and available for download with the complete map material and GPS data.

They come along with facts about difficulty levels, altitude differences, lengths and approximate riding times thus enabling everyone to find the right route to chose; no matter if you are looking for an easy circle around the town of Malé or an extreme climb up to Monte Vioz.

Enjoy the Brenta Dolomites while riding your bike

If you are looking for a bigger challenge check out the Dolomiti di Brenta Bike which are accessible through the nature park Adamello-Brenta: experience fascinating tours which lead over 171km through constantly changing and breathtaking scenery.
Also here, everyone gets what he is looking for. Experts as well as beginners will get their money worth. A wide range of maps, GPS data as well as a route register can be found on www.dolomitibrentabike.it.

Gratis train from Malé to Marilleva 900 or Dolomiti Express

During the summer time the region provides another nice highlight. True to the motto “let’s leave the car on the hotel car park” tourists can take advantage of a free of charge transport offered by the Val di Sole train. In an hourly rhythm, the whole valley from Malé to Marilleva 900 can be explored.

Those travelling with bikes have also the chance to get rid of the car. The Dolomiti Express is an interesting alternative between Mostizzolo and Mezzana as it also provides some space to carry bicycles.

However, as the electronic railway, which started its services in 1909, offers space for only 40 bikes you should make sure to reserve one of the precious spots in advance to your day trip.

For further information regarding the Dolomiti Express and its prices click here.


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