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171 thrilling kilometres, taking you through blossoming pasture land, cool rivers and streams and rocky landscapes, following in the trail of the brown bears that have returned to inhabit this area. The Dolomiti di Brenta Bike project offers MTB fans a comprehensive package, a breathtaking route and a series of specialized services.
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171 KILOMETRE TOUR Of TRENTINO:
cycle iT
7.700 METRE ELEVATION GAIN:
Tackle iT
6 VALLEyS:
Discover Them
A NATURAL PARK:
experience iT
2 NEw wAyS TO ExPERIENCE:
The mounTains on your Bike
ONE GREAT NEw OPPORTUNITy:
DolomiTi Di BrenTa Bike
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ever-changing scenery
TrenTinOMountain Bike country
Trentino is the home of bike tours.
Here, cycling enthusiasts are spoilt for choice with
superb tours and trails: road routes for novices, cycle
paths that are perfect for families, plus great trails for
mountain bikes (over 4.700 km).
Those who get their adrenaline rush from grinding uphills
can tackle the spectacular ascents made by the riders
of the Giro d’Italia, passing from 67 metres a.s.l. on the
shore of Lake Garda to an altitude of 2.000 metres in the
surrounding mountains. In addition, there are over 300
kilometres of family-friendly cycle paths where you can
pedal along in tranquillity, as well as countless trails
suitable for mountain biking and 21 tours that enjoy cult
status. Trentino’s 10 cycle paths provide a veritable paradise
for cycle tourism fans (www.ripristino.provincia.tn.it). The
longest path crosses the entire region of Trentino, snaking
along the Valle dell’Adige from the border with Alto Adige
to the boundary with the Veneto region.
The other cycle paths are to be found in Valsugana, Val di
Sole, Val di Fassa and Val di Fiemme, Val Rendena, the
Giudicarie, Val del Chiese, Valle del Sarca, Vallagarina
and Upper Lake Garda from Mori to Torbole and Valle del
Primiero.
www.visittrentino.it
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DOLOMiTiDi BrenTa BiKe
A tour packed with thrills from start to finish.
Based around the breathtaking Brenta Do-
lomites, in the heart of the protected area of
Western Trentino, the Dolomiti di Brenta Bike
tour winds through the Adamello Brenta Natu-
ral Park, taking in some of the most beautiful
natural and cultural gems the region has to of-
fer. Discover six stunning Trentino valleys on a
double loop that you can cycle in stages and at
your own pace, stopping wherever you like and
simply indulging your own desire to experience
the mountains.
171 thrilling kilometres, taking you through
blossoming pasture land, cool rivers and
streams and rocky landscapes, following in the
trail of the brown bears that have returned to
inhabit this area.
The Dolomiti di Brenta Bike project offers MTB
fans a comprehensive package, a breathtaking
route and a series of specialized services: dedi-
cated hotels for riders, advanced technology,
technical assistance, refreshment points and
transport services.
There are two separate tours, designed to meet
the needs of different categories of mountain
bike enthusiast. The EXPERT trail is for more
extreme riders who want to explore the wild,
natural environment, while the COUNTRY tour
is designed for those eager to enjoy the moun-
tains at a more leisurely pace and for those not
looking to push themselves to the limits, but
simply to savour the unspoilt natural scenery.
A fabulous tour through enchanted landscapes
and colours: from the pink hues of the Dolo-
mites to the fertile countryside of the valley
floor, following the trail of the brown bear, lord
of the woods...
DOLOMITI DI BRENTA BIKE
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UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site
On June 26th 2009 the Brenta Dolomites together with eight
other components of The Dolomites have been inscribed in
the World Heritage List because of their exceptional beauty
and unique landscape
Signs along the route
Notice boards, flags and an extensive network of
signs, allowing you to follow the trail in total safety.
accOMMODaTiOn anD TechnOLOgy FOr riDers
Website www.dolomitibrentabike.it
Offering a wealth of techni-
cal information, including
routes, maps, altimetry
data, road books, GPS trails
and tips for planning your
itinerary: where to sleep
and eat, how to organize
luggage transfers, etc...
Maps, road books and GPS trailsAllowing you to study the
trail in advance, plan stages
and know exactly what each
stage has in store for you.
Shuttle buses and trainsTransport services with a fully-equipped bus and
train carriages dedicated to bike transport. This
service caters for those who want to avoid the
most demanding stretches like Dimaro-Campo
Carlo Magno and Pinzolo-Campo Carlo Magno. It
also links Cles-Mostizzolo and lightens your load
by providing baggage transfers.
www.dolomitibrentabike.it, www.pnab.it,
www.ttspa.it/orari
Partner accommodationSpecialized hotels, rural guest houses, B&Bs, apartments
and alpine refuges where you will always find:
- a covered, locked storage area for bikes
- a bike washing area
- a well-equipped bike repairs space
- the chance to wash and dry technical clothing
- online checking of availability
- a bike corner with info on Dolomiti di Brenta Bike
- deals with a specialized bike/repair shop
Booking onlineCheck prices and availability
for all partner accommodation
on the website
www.dolomitibrentabike.it.
Just a few clicks are all it takes
to book a room online.
Baggage transferAll partner accommodation structures can provide baggage transfer
from one location to another. Additionally, the Consorzio Noleggiatori
Taxi Service (+39.336.539787) coordinates bike and baggage transfer
along the entire route.
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The Adamello Brenta Natural Park comprises,
to the west, the Trentino section of the Adam-
ello-Presanella massif and the so-called king-
dom of water and ice: huge glaciers, raging
torrents, spectacular waterfalls and dozens of
enchanting lakes. To the east, meanwhile, the
park includes the breathtaking Brenta Dolo-
mites: a fairy-tale like landscape of pinnacles,
towers and sheer cliff faces. Between these two
geologically diverse worlds lie numerous beau-
tiful valleys, each with its own characteristic
scenery.
The Adamello Brenta Natural Park protects the
natural and environmental characteristics of
the area, promotes scientific study and the use
of the natural resources by the community. It
safeguards and enhances the natural, cultural
and human resources of the territory.
Visiting the Adamello Brenta Natural Park means
embarking on a journey in search of nature’s
incredible biodiversity, appreciating its colours
and the way man has shaped the environment
through traditional activities linked to mountain
living. It’s an invitation to let yourself go for a few
hours, a day or a weekend, in search of a forgot-
ten bond with the landscape, a bond forged by
images, sounds and sensory perceptions.
THE ADAMELLO BRENTA NATURAL PARK{> AREA: 620,5 kmq> MARKED TRAILS: 700 km> SPECIES OF MAMMAL: 51> SPECIES OF FLORA: 1.200> DEER: 1.300> ROEBUCK: 3.600> CHAMOIS: 7.300> NUMBER OF TREES (above two metres in height): 25 million
A truly majestic and breathtaking animal, the
Alpine brown bear (Ursus arctos L.) has always
fascinated mankind, so much so that its history
has continually been intertwined with our own.
The victims of persecution for centuries, brown
bears were confined to a limited area of Western
Trentino which, in order to protect the animals,
became the Adamello Brenta Natural Park.
In order to prevent the imminent extinction
of the species, in 1996 the Park launched the
brown bear reintroduction project, called Life
Ursus. Between 1999 and 2002, 10 brown bears
were released into the wild here, adapting
so well to their new environment that the
population today numbers more than 20.
THE PARK AND THE BEARS
PARCO NATURALE ADAMELLO BRENTAVia Nazionale, 2438080 Strembo TNPh. +39 0465 806666 Fax +39 0465 806699www.pnab.it [email protected] {i
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{Dedicated to the most expert and intrepid mountain bikers, this is a gruelling off-road trail that guarantees unforgettable scenery and thrills galore. 171 km long in total, more than half of which is on dirt tracks, with a total elevation gain of 7.700 metres. Just the ticket for those who love to feel the burn of steep uphills and reach the summit with gritty determination. The itinerary takes you past the 2.000 metre threshold towards the famous peaks of the Dolomites, taking in legendary stages of the Transalp Mountain Bike Tour: Cima Grostè, Monte Spinale, Crozzon di Brenta, Campanil Basso and Monte Peller. In addition to its stunning scenery and nature, this loop route offers screaming downhills and climbs guaranteed to put sweat on your brow; a wide variety of terrain, 115 kilometres of rough track, 6 kilometres of path but only 1 kilometre where you’ll have to actually lug the bike.
A trip with plenty of uphills and off-road sections, technical downhills and challenging gradients, the perfect choice for those who have competition in their veins and an insatiable appetite for a challenge.
“EXPERT” TRAILA REWARDING CHALLENGE
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info> Total length: 171 Km> Elevation gain: 7.700 m> Rough terrain: 115 Km> Path (carrying bike): 6 (1) Km> Road open to traffic: 50 Km> Highest point: Rifugio Graffer 2.262 m. a.s.l.
Pedal in blissful tranquillity along safe cycle paths, country tracks and hillside trails, following this simple, well-balanced route which is ideal for families and all those who get on their bikes to unwind and discover the world around them.The trail is the right choice for those who wish to enjoy the mountains and explo-re the amazing horizons, but who also want to indulge their passion for cycling at a more laid-back pace. Cycling along the valley floor, Trentino’s agricultural tra-dition becomes apparent as you pass farms, apple orchards and vineyards, cross pasture land and cycle through thick woodlands before coming to picturesque ancient hamlets nestling quietly in the green countryside. Suitable for all levels, the Country Trail runs virtually parallel to its big brother, the Expert Trail, but avoids climbs with more demanding gradients and is designed to allow less ex-pert cyclists to nonetheless enjoy the beauty of the Brenta Dolomites. And for the more challenging sections of the trail, a transfer service in the form of buses and trains equipped to carry bikes will shuttle you conveniently to your destination.The Country Trail includes some of Trentino’s most beautiful cycle paths and takes in enchanting scenery; majestic mountains reflected in crystal clear la-kes, the unspoilt territory of the Adamello Brenta Natural Park, far from the suffocating heat and mugginess of the plain, in the rejuvenating peace and tranquillity of the mountains.
“COUNTRY” TRAILTHE JOy OF PEDALLING IN COMPANy
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info> Total length: 136 Km> Elevation gain: 4.600 m> Rough terrain: 51 Km> Cycle paths: 32 Km> Road open to traffic: 53 Km> Highest point: Passo Campo C. Magno 1.642 m. a.s.l.
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At Campo Carlo Magno the Expert Trail begins the climb up the forest road that leads to the Rifugio Graffer alpine refuge, an historic stopover for countless enthusiasts who every year take on the “TransAlp” route. The trail reaches Monte Spinale, following the ancient tracks used to move animals between winter and summer grazing, towards the summertime mountain pastures. From here it begins the descent towards Madonna di Campiglio, along the exciting Malga Fevri forest track.The Country Trail also passes through Madonna di Campiglio, descending from Campo Carlo Magno along the scenic Strada delle Grotte road. The two trails then part company once again. The Country Trail heads down Valle di Campiglio to Carisolo, passing Sant’Antonio di Mavignola on the old road and then picking up the Val Rendena cycle path, which it follows all the way to Villa. From Campiglio, the Expert Tour heads into the wild Vallesinella valley then drops down into Val Brenta before turning uphill again along the narrow path to Valagola and the emerald coloured lake of the same name, plus the nearby Alpine summer pasture. From here the trail takes the steep uphill (bikes have to be pushed) to the Bregn da l’Ors pass, continuing from there along the relaxing cycle path to Malga Movlina, with incredible views of the southern peaks of the Brenta Dolomites and, to the west, the Lares glacier with the Carè Alto peak.
MADONNA DI CAMPIGLIO PINzOLO - VAL RENDENA
{The Expert Trail passes Malga Movlina, revealing the full splendour of the Adamello Glaciers, and reaches Passo Daone, the gateway to the Valli Giudicarie Centrali, a beautiful and picturesque basin surrounded by the Adamello Brenta Natural Park. It then proceeds on to Binio, a rural mountainside hamlet at the start of Val di Manez, and drops off to Cerana, a village whose population was wiped out by the plague in the 17th century, before continuing on to the picture-postcard village of Ragoli, graced with numerous murals and frescoes painted on the exterior walls of houses. From Villa Rendena, meanwhile, the Country Trail follows a stretch of provincial road, soon to feature a cycle path, to the sports centre of the town of Tione di Trento, administrative centre of the Giudicarie valleys and an important centre for trade and tourism. The trail then picks up again along a dedicated cycle tourism route all the way to Ragoli and the village of Pez.The two routes link up shortly after Coltura and follow the provincial road from Lisan to Stenico, passing by the characteristic Rio Bianco waterfall.
VALLI GIUDICARIE CENTRALI
AzIENDA PER IL TURISMO MADONNA DI CAMPIGLIOPINzOLO - VAL RENDENA Via Pradalago, 4 - 38084 Madonna di CampiglioPh. +39 0465 447501 - Fax +39 0465 440404www.campiglio.to - [email protected]{ CONSORzIO TURISTICO GIUDICARIE CENTRALI
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you arrive at Stenico, whose majestic castle welcomes you. The Dolomiti di Brenta Bike trail takes in the Terme di Comano district along its southern section; this lush territory stretches between Lake Garda and the Brenta Dolomites. It’s famous for its unique spa waters, recommended for beauty treatments and skin cures, not to mention aerosol treatments favoured by sportsmen for their beneficial effect on the respiratory system.From Stenico the trail heads towards the sun-kissed slopes of Banale, with charming views over the plateaus of Bleggio and Lomaso all the way to Fiavè, a hop, skip and jump from Lake Garda. After crossing the small town of Andogno, the Expert and Country Trails proceed together along small country roads, winding through a thermophile pine forest to the villages of Moline and Deggia near San Lorenzo in Banale: places that leave an impression thanks to the well-preserved traditional architecture which can be seen in the buildings, the mule track, the masonry arched bridge and in the local culture.
TERME DI COMANO DOLOMITI DI BRENTA
{The terrain turns rough again with the odd tarmacked stretch to Nembia where, crossing the provincial road, you enter the WWF nature reserve, which leads to views over Lake Molveno.After the attractive centre of Molveno, the Expert and Country Trails tackle the steep slope that leads to Pradel. At Osellera the two trails part company: the Country Trail follows a minor road down to the valley floor of Rio Lambin, crosses the provincial road and Selva Nera, where a wooden bridge crosses over and a rough track proceeds at a gentle climb up to Andalo.From Osellera the Expert Trail continues the climb, first on road and later over rough terrain, reaching Andalo on the orographical right.The two trails converge again at the sports centre in Andalo. From there they follow a rough track through woodlands to the start of the wild Valle dello Sporeggio.Next a steep tarmacked descent, the first part of which needs to be tackled with particular attention, signals the start of a long downhill. Finally the trails reach Spormaggiore, home to the brown bear visitor centre and the wildlife area dedicated to this “lord of the woods”.
ALTOPIANO DELLA PAGANELLA DOLOMITI DI BRENTA
AzIENDA PER IL TURISMO TERME DI COMANO DOLOMITI DI BRENTAVia Battisti, 38/d - 38070 Ponte Arche - Terme di Comano Ph. +39 0465 702626 - Fax +39 0465 702281www.visitacomano.it - [email protected]{
AzIENDA PER IL TURISMO DOLOMITI DI BRENTA ALTOPIANO DELLA PAGANELLA Andalo - Lago di Molveno - Fai della Paganella - Cavedago - SpormaggiorePiazza Dolomiti, 1 - 38010 AndaloPh. +39 0461 585836 - Fax +39 0461 585570www.visitdolomitipaganella.it - [email protected]
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From Spormaggiore, the route follows a tarmacked road to Sporminore, where it then briefly picks up the provincial road.A tough climb begins just outside Lover, taking riders along a stunning stretch of the route that explores country roads.Just above the little town of Campodenno, the trail hugs the sheer cliff face of San Pancrazio which, now made safe, offers a unique view of the lower Val di Non, the Rocchetta biotope and the nearby Valle dell’Adige.Press on, following the course of the irrigation water main through woods and apple orchards. Above Terres the trail drops down steeply towards the Tresenga stream and then again through fruit orchards to Tuenno, where the two trails once again go their separate ways.The Country Trail crosses the town of Tuenno and proceeds along a stretch of cycle path to Cles. Given the lack of other transport links, you would do well to use the handy Val di Non tram, which in just 10 minutes takes you to Ponte di Mostizzolo and the mouth of the Val di Sole.The Expert Trail takes the Cles road, which leads to Monte Peller: this is a challenging ascent in terms of terrain and gradient, rising from the 780m of Mechel to the 2.022 m of Rifugio Peller.
VAL DI NON
AzIENDA PER IL TURISMO VALLE DI NONVia Roma, 21 - 38013 FondoPh. +39 0463 830133 - Fax +39 0463 830161www.visitvaldinon.it - [email protected]{
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{The Country Trail picks up again from the Trento-Malè railway station of Cis, at the Mostizzolo bridge. This marks the start of the charming Val di Sole cycle path, which climbs the entire valley, following the course of the River Noce, taking you through the apple orchards and vineyards of Groppello.The cycle path provides an easy ride to Dimaro, where the route cuts through the town, passes through Carciato and then links up with the Expert Trail which, from the orographical right of Terzolas, climbs along minor roads.The town of Carciato signals the start of another legendary stretch of the Dolomiti di Brenta Bike Trail, the Val Meledrio. Along the Meledrio stream, the rough forest track climbs steadily up the valley floor, with several foot-bridges across breath-taking gorges providing unique views over the raging torrent and its rapids. The route then leads you through a thick fir wood, pressing on to Malga Centonia, Malga Mondifrà and the sweeping pastures of Campo Carlo Magno, where our description of the route began.
VAL DI SOLE
AzIENDA TURISMO VAL DI SOLEVia Marconi, 7 - 38027 Malè Ph. +39 0463 901280 - Fax +39 0463 901563www.valdisole.net - [email protected]{
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For the most demanding riders, but above all for
those who want to explore the area in search of all
its treasures, views and stunning scenery, for those
who want to drink in and savour every last drop of
the Dolomites, there are also other routes: routes
that diverge from the main itinerary to delve deep
into the natural landscape and discover its most
characteristic traits: skirting the glaciers, racing
alongside raging torrents, across lush pastures,
plateaus, apple orchards, past castles and fine
palaces, mountain farms and the skyline of the
Dolomites.
EXTREME RIDER? OTHER RECOMMENDED TRAILS
ROUTE LENGTH ELEVATION ROUGH PATH CYCLE PATH PAVED GAIN TRACK ROADS (km) (metres) (km) (carrying bike) (km) (km) (km)
Val Rendena 42 2.170 29 2.5 5 5.5
Giudicarie Centrali 39 1.700 11.3 0.7 (0.3) 27
Terme di Comano 55 2.500 23 6 (0.1) 26
Paganella 46 2.100 26 4 16
Val di Non 26 770 6 20
Val di Sole 25 1.100 7 2 16
Total km Recommended Routes 233 10.340
Total km Dolomiti Brenta Bike Trails 404 18.040 + recommended routes
Skirting the glaciers!The Val Rendena route explores two beautiful valleys, parts of the Adamello Group, torrents, streams and waterfalls that roar down over granite rocks. The climb is a tough one: from the valley floor, you head rapidly up, entering two valleys amid rough tracks, farmsteads and verdant pastures, your gaze drawn to the snowy peak of Carè Alto.
VAL RENDENA: VAL DI BORzAGO AND SAN VALENTINO
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A tour of the alpine summer pastures! The route kicks off at Tione, following a fantastic stretch of rough, tree-shaded track from Zuclo-Bondo, passing by the famous sanctuary of Madonna del Lares, then climbing up through the wild Val di Breguzzo, rich in flora and fauna. It’s a long, enjoyable ascent to the four alpine summer pastures along the route, which are still used for grazing and are ideal spots for taking a break and tasting some traditional mountain cheese. The route then descends, alternating woodland and open country stretches, touching Val Rendena before finally reaching Tione.
VALLI GIUDICARIE CENTRALI: VAL DI BREGUzzO
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Lush green ups and downs! From Stenico, along the Dolomiti di Brenta Bike Tour, you have thrilling views of the Bleggio and Lomaso area: sights that can’t fail to captivate any attentive rider! The Monte Casale route delivers all the thrills of a real “mini tour” with great views, landscapes, rural villages and farmed fields, with enjoyable but gentle climbs and descents.
TERME DI COMANO: MONTE CASALE, LOMASO AND BLEGGIO
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The terrace overlooking the Dolomites! you diverge from the Dolomiti di Brenta Bike main route at Lake Nembia: views over the Limarò gorge and of the lakes of Toblino, Cavedine and Garda reward your efforts after the tough uphill to Margon (according to a local sign, “where silence is a precious resource”) and up again to the alpine pastures at Gazza. From here you cross grazing land and pastures to Monte Gazza and Paganella: a tableland you can cycle across with spectacular views of the Dolomites!
ALTOPIANO DELLA PAGANELLA: MONTE GAzzA AND PAGANELLA
Following the trail of the bear! The famous red lake, in the heart of the Brenta Dolomites, is your destination on this route. Leaving from Tuenno, you follow the downhill road through the mountains, heading into Val di Tovel. After the entrance to the Adamello Brenta Park, the route turns uphill, with woodland sections and the striking lunar landscape of the “Glare”, up to the shores of the little alpine lake with its natural basin and crystal waters reflecting the Dolomite peaks. This impressive natural environment is also the habitat of the solitary brown bear.
VAL DI NON: LAKE TOVEL
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Farms and mountains! The route starts from the valley floor, following the left bank of the river Noce before climbing up the slope, looking down over the valley with superb views of the Dolomites (the Peller massif) and Val Meledrio (an enchanting valley crossed by the Dolomiti di Brenta Bike trail). The farms of Mont di Bolentina testify to man’s age-old presence on these precipitous yet thrilling slopes, stirring a certain nostalgia for bygone ages, just reward for a gruelling and as yet little-known uphill.
VAL DI SOLE: BOLENTINA MOUNTAIN FARMS
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IMPORTANT!Both routes open out along roads which, in some stretches, are
rough and open to motorised traffic.
Users assume all risks associated with riding these routes.
Therefore, while recommending users exercise the greatest caution,
we decline all civil and criminal liability in the event of accidents.
Remember, moreover, to give way to pedestrians, not to stray
from paths and to limit damage to the terrain as much as
possible. Cycling on pathways in the Park is prohibited, except on
specifically marked stretches.
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Useful numbers•Ambulance/Firstaid118•Firebrigades115•Carabinieriemergencynumber112•Police113•Alpinerescue118• ItalianAutomobileClubrescue116•Weatherreport+39.0461.238939 - www.meteotrentino.it
Health•Public hospital – TIONE – Ph. +39.0465.331111•Public hospital – MEZZOLOMBARDO – Ph. +39.0461.611111•Public hospital – CLES – Ph. +39.0463.660111
Public transport•Trentino Trasporti Station – TRENTO – Ph. +39.0461.983627•Trentino Trasporti Station – TIONE – Ph. +39.0465. 321222•FTM Station – TRENTO – Ph. +39.0461.238350•FTM Station – MEZZOCORONA – Ph. +39.0461.605238•FTM Station – MEZZOLOMBARDO – Ph. +39.0461.601361•FTM Station – CLES – Ph. +39.0463.421042•FTM Station – MALè – Ph. +39.0463.901150The Trento – Malè - Marilleva 900 railway line carries bicycles.For info and bookings ring the call centre Ph. +39.0461.821000
Taxi Service and baggage transfer (charge payable)CONSORzIO NOLEGGIATORI TAXI SERVICE Ph. [email protected]•Autocampiglio – M. DI CAMPIGLIO – Ph. +39.337.838115•Taxi Autonoleggio Bacca Marco – M. DI CAMPIGLIO – Ph. +39.335.8189510•Autoservizi Mirco zuccati & C. – M. DI CAMPIGLIO – Ph. +39.339.1901106•Taxi Bordati – M. DI CAMPIGLIO – Ph. +39.335.237925 •Taxi Bucella Viaggi – M. DI CAMPIGLIO – Ph. +39.347.6058964•Taxi Davide zane – M. DI CAMPIGLIO – Ph. +39.336.539787•Taxi Exclusive – M. DI CAMPIGLIO – Ph. +39.335.5416301•Viaggi 3000 – STREMBO – Ph. +39.349.4160373•Ingoviaggi – VILLA RENDENA - VERDESINA – Ph. +39.339.8022936 •Taxi autonoleggio Fedrizzi L. – TIONE – Ph. +39.0465.321487 – +39.335.8281260• Margonari Matteo – SAN LORENZO IN BANALE – Ph. +39.0465.734121 – +39.333.5909327• Rigotti Flavio – SAN LORENZO IN BANALE – Ph. +39.0465.734481 – +39.339.2950824•Trentino Bus – STENICO – Ph. +39.0461.585019 – +39.329.0978576•Agostini Agenzia Viaggi Paganella Vacanze – ANDALO – Ph. +39.0461.585599•Autoservizi zeni Manuel – ANDALO – Ph. +39.0461.585608• Bottamedi Fabio (c/o Bar Centrale) – ANDALO – Ph. +39.0461.585810 – +39.335.7596436• Ghezzi Lorenzo (c/o distributore AGIP) – ANDALO – Ph. +39.0461.585990 – +39.348.7014401•Giordani Mario – MOLVENO – Ph. +39.0461.586009 – +39.330 239371•Signori Si Parte di Ioram Donini – MOLVENO – Ph. +39.335.5949531
•Amanda Viaggi – CASTELFONDO – Ph. +39.0463.889199 – +39.338.7045525 • Taxi Clesium – CLES – Ph. +39.0463.421595 – +39.0463.450698 – +39.338.4501025•Taxi Bus Predaia – COREDO – Ph. +39.0463.536014 – +39.335.6064255 • Weber Pedrinolla Serena – DENNO – Ph. +39.0461.655985 – +39.347.8193757 – +39.338.9829207• Erika Tours – FONDO – Ph. +39.0463.830363 – +39.348.5500615 – +39.340.7071703•Alessio Viaggi – RONZONE – Ph. +39.0463.880612 – +39.348.6103883•Genziana Viaggi – SARNONICO – Ph. +39.0463.830220 • Valentinelli Giorgio – CALDES – Ph. +39.335.7089777 – +39.348.2241134 – +39.0463.902217•Stablum Franco – MALE’ – Ph. +39.339.8122893 – +39.0463.902302• Ivana Taxi – MONCLASSICO – Ph. +39.338.8560244•Viaggi Anna – MONCLASSICO – Ph. +39.0463.974023• Viaggi Franco – DIMARO – Ph. +39.339.5223369 – +39.339.2975676 – +39.0463.974106•Viaggi Cornelio – COMMEZZADURA – Ph. +39.335.6304877 – +39.0463.974470•Trentino Trasporti – TRENTO –Ph. +39.0461.585019 – +39.329 0978576
Mountain bike schools •Scuola MTB Adamello Brenta - www.scuolamtbadamellobrenta.it > PONTE ARCHE - Ph. +39.0465.311503 > Marco Albertini -SPIAZZO - Ph. +39.333.4356075 • Iori Mattia, istruttori Mountain Bike - PONTE ARCHE - Ph. +39.348.9302096•Tonidandel Francesca - FAI DELLA PAGANELLA - Ph. +39.339.1239868•Donini Nicola - MOLVENO - Ph. +39.328.8294502• Scuola di Ciclismo Fuoristrada Val di Non e Sole – www.scuolabicivaldinonesole.com > Giulio Mendini - TASSULLO – Ph. +39.335.8214766 •Scuola Italiana Mountain Bike Val di Sole - DIMARO - www.valdisolebike.com Ph. +39.338.3909882• Daolasa Bike – (c/o telecabina Daolasa) - COMMEZZADURA - www.daolasabike.it Ph. +39.345.2356293
Bike Hire and Technical Assistance•Lorenzetti Sport – M. DI CAMPIGLIO – Ph. +39.0465.441339• New Mountain Bike di Stefani Michele – M.DI CAMPIGLIO Ph. +39.0465.440355 - +39.338.2940324 •360° di Cadorin M. – GIUSTINO – Ph. +39.0465.501554•Bici Grill – VIGO RENDENA – Ph. +39.0465.801119•MUWI bike goodies – PONTE ARCHE – +39.0465.311503 - +39.333.4356075•For You - MOLVENO – Ph. +39.0461.586056•Scuola di sci Dolomiti di Brenta - ANDALO – Ph. +39.0461.585353•Magic Sport – CADERZONE TERME – Ph. +39.0465.804308•Scandolari Giacomo & C. – TIONE – Ph. +39.0465.323051•MUWI bike goodies – PONTE ARCHE – Ph. +39.0465.311503 - +39.333.4356075• Danilo Sport - ANDALO – Ph. +39.0461 585907•Fondriest Cicli - CLES - Ph. +39.0463.424545•Cicli Andreis Specialized – MALè – Ph. +39.0463.901585•Officina Mochen Renato – DIMARO – Ph. +39.0463.974428•Rosatti Sport – DIMARO – Ph. +39.0463.974626 / FOLGARIDA – Ph. +39.0463.986275•Onside di Rizzi Sergio – FOLGARIDA – Ph. +39.349.5152252 - +39.340.6218509
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