In the Trentino, alpine landscapes meet a dense network of hiking and cycling trails, ideal for active vacationers, nature lovers and adrenaline seekers. Whether in the action-packed Paganella Bike Park, on the versatile trails of the Fassa Bike Park, or amid the tranquil scenery of the Altopiano di Piné: the region offers optimal conditions for mountain bikers, hikers, and those who simply want to enjoy the outdoors.
Paganella Bike Park: The New "Duel" Trail
A special highlight awaits mountain bikers this summer at the Paganella Bike Park: the new "Duel" trail stretches approximately 5.5 kilometers as a red-rated route featuring rocky sections with various line options , perfect for experienced riders craving a thrill. Through November, a total of 25 varied trails are available, spread across the three connected zones of Fai, Molveno, and Andalo. While Molveno caters to families and beginners, Andalo appeals to more seasoned riders. The Fai zone offers challenging downhill runs for professionals. Nine modern cable cars provide comfortable transport for both bike and rider. In addition, 42 specialized bike hotels, ten bike chalets, several rental stations, and e-bike charging points ensure excellent infrastructure.

Fassa Bike Park: Trails for Every Skill Level
Mountain bike enthusiasts will also find plenty to love at the Fassa Bike Park in the Val di Fassa. Routes are available for every level, from easily navigable tracks through the stunning mountain scenery to technically demanding trails for advanced riders. Particularly popular are the downhill, freeride, and enduro runs, all conveniently accessible via modern lift systems.
Altopiano di Piné: Relaxed Tours
Those looking to slow down will find ideal conditions on the Altopiano di Piné. Around 200 kilometers of marked paths wind through quiet villages, dense forests, and past deep-blue lakes. Whether it's a leisurely stroll around Baselga di Piné or a more challenging excursion to the earth pyramids of Segonzano or into the Lagorai mountain range, there is something for everyone here. At higher elevations, spectacular views and rustic mountain huts invite visitors to stop and rest.
About the Trentino
The Trentino is an autonomous province in northern Italy, stretching from the Dolomites to Lake Garda and shaped by more than 300 lakes and 60 percent forested land. Its diverse natural and cultural offerings captivate active vacationers and culture enthusiasts alike, whether exploring cities such as Trento and Rovereto or visiting historic castles.

