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Mountain bike tour on Monte Tremalzo
- Monte Altissimo Downhill
- Punta Veleno
- Skull Freeride Trail
- Strada del Ponale
- X-treme Biking
The mountain bike tour on the Monte Tremalzo is one of the absolute bike classics at Lake Garda. With long uphill sections, flowing downhill parts and breathtaking views of Lake Garda.
Since the Monte Tremalzo is part of the obligatory program of every mountain bike holiday at the Lake, we present bikers an alternative tour called " New Tremalzo ".
The 50 km tour starts in Riva del Garda . From there to Pregasina (on the old Ponale road) - Malga Palaer - Passo Rocchetta (trail no. 422) - Passo Guil.
Continue to Bocca Fortini - Passo Nota - Passo Tremalzo - Rifugio Garda . Have a rest before continuing to Malga Ciapa and on the way n. 222 - Malga di Fobia - Bocca Fobia , the highest point of the Trip.
Going back to Riva del Garda, take path no. 222 to the Valle Prà delle Noci and along a dirt road through the Valle San Michele and to Tremosine and Limone . From there you take the ferry back to Riva del Garda.
All in all, 2,200 meters of altitude are covered in the difficult tour .
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Tremalzo MTB round tour
Not for no reason the journey from ledro along the legendary tremalzo road is among the most popular mountain bike tours in the region of lake garda, image gallery: tremalzo mtb round tour.
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We cycle the tour in a clockwise direction, starting in Molina di Ledro. The first section along the Strada del Ponale road proceeds downhill until the village of Prè di Ledro (470 m a.s.l.). There a cobbled mountain road branches off to the right which leads us to the hamlet of Leano. There we take the gravelled forest path to the Malga Vil and the Passo Guil mountain pass (1,211 m a.s.l.). After the arduous ascent, a breathtaking view on Lake Garda awaits us up here. Our route leads us to the junction at the Bocca dei Fortini and further to the Passo Nota mountain pass, where the Rif. degli Alpini mountain hut is located (last rest point before the queen’s stage).
Now the most beautiful but also most demanding section follows. The route proceeds along the actual Tremalzo mountain pass road now, constructed by the Italian Army in WWI. Several series of curves take us mostly uphill , for short sections also downhill again, through little tunnels and beneath the southerly exposed rock walls of the Tremalzo Group. From the 1,200 m a.s.l. at the Passo Nota, we cycle up to the highest point of our tour at 1,855 m a.s.l., to the gallery below the Corno della Marogna mountain. Immediately after the tunnel, the releasing downhill ride starts. First to the mountain hut at the Passo Tremalzo, then along the asphalt road down into the Val di Ledro valley. Here we use the cycle path to come back to Molina di Ledro again.
- Starting point: Molina di Ledro (or any other village along the route)
- Time required: 07:00 h
- Track length: 50,4 km
- Altitude: from 469 m to 1.831 m
- Altitude difference : +2505 m | -2505 m
- Route: Molina di Ledro - Prè - Leano - Guil Pass - Bocca dei Fortini - Nota Pass - Pra di Rosa - Tremalzo Pass - Val di Ledro cycle path - Lake Ledro - Molina di Ledro
- Resting points: Rifugio Alpini Passo Nota, Malga Ciapa, Albergo Garda Tremalzo
- Recommended time of year: Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
- Download GPX track: Tremalzo MTB round tour
If you want to do this tour, we suggest you to check the weather and trail conditions in advance and on site before setting out.
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Transalp Riva – From the Zugspitze to Lake Garda 6 stages – 350 km – 5200 m elevation gain – Level 2
- The Zugspitze Starting at Germany's highest mountain, arrival at Lake Garda
- Via Claudia Ride along the historic Romans roads
- Perfect start This tour offers the perfect mix of sports and enjoyment
First day – Arriving at Biberwier
You'll receive all travel documents about 14 days before departure. They contain the exact hotel address and further information. Please arrive by about 6:00 p.m. You'll meet your group and the guide. After discussing the tour, the group will go to dinner together.
Second day – From Biberwier to Imst/Pitztal – 40 km, 800 m elevation gain
With the mighty massif of the Zugspitze at our backs, our starting point is the first highlight. On lonely roads we'll climb the Fern Pass and roll by the crystal blue waters of Lake Fernstein with its romantic castle. Alpine landscape straight out of a picture book. We arrive and stay over night in Imst or in the Pitztal valley.
Third day – From Imst/Pitztal to Lafairs – 37 km, 850 m elevation gain
The main Alpine ridge is practically within reach. We'll have a great view of the Ötztal Alps and then we'll enjoy the fast downhill ride to the ice-blue Inn river. We'll reach Lafairs on an old Roman road. Relaxation in the sauna.
Fourth day – From Lafairs to the Vinschgau – 81 km, 940 m elevation gain
Even the Romans had respect for the Finstermünz Gorge, which is like an insurmountable bar blocking access to the Reschen Pass. Our mountain bikes master this challenge with flying colors and then Lake Reschensee lies at our feet. Mount Ortler's eternal ice within view, we'll zoom down into the Vinschgau Valley. Lovely South Tyrol - here we come!
Fifth day – From Vinschgau to Nals – 58 km, 720 m elevation gain
A day for the senses. With a friendly "hello", we'll pass Reinhold Messner's castle and enjoy cappuccino in legendary Merano. The typical lunch break will be in a Buschenschänke (mixture of restaurant and tavern) serving homemade elderberry juice and tasty bacon. Today's destination is the wine-growing town Nals in the Appiano municipality. We'll relax in our hotel spa.
Sixth day – From Nals to Trento – 74 km, 990 m elevation gain
Vineyards, Lake Kaltern and the view of the white Dolomites characterize our eventful day today. In the afternoon, we'll whiz down along the Adige river towards Trento, where the Counter-Reformation started. There will be plenty of time for shopping or excursions.
Seventh day – From Trento to Riva / Torbole – 58 km, 930 m elevation gain
Lake Garda is right around the corner! We'll pass quaint villages and admire the climbing acrobats in the wild Sarca Valley. Italy envelops us. Arrival at the mecca of mountain bikers. We'll enjoy a multi-course farewell dinner together.
Eighth day – Departure
After breakfast, the bikes are loaded onto the bus. Return trip by bus back to Biberwier. Upon arrival in Biberwier, everyone travels home individually.
My tip for Transalp Riva
„ALPS is particularly proud of this tour. Although we initially called it 'Transalp light', it is anything but a tour with reduced content. Even experienced mountain bikers are absolutely delighted over and over again. This tour succeeds in bridging the gap between a great mountain bike experience and pleasurable cycling adventure. So it includes something for everyone. Even though I've ridden it more than 30 times, I still look forward to each new tour. Because there are always particularly nice people on this ride.“ Anne Kerz , ALPS bike guide for the Transalp Riva.
Travel information
Arrival: Arrival by car or train to Biberwier/Austria.
Type of route: Forest and bike paths, asphalt side roads, short trail passages.
Daily distance: 720-990 m elevation gain, 37-81 kilometers
Total distance: 5200 m elevation gain, 350 kilometers
Included in the price: Guided tour with 7 overnight stays and half board (breakfast buffet, multi-course dinner menus, farewell menu) in good 3 or 4-star hotels, often with a spa, in a double room. Luggage transport, return transfer in a comfortable bus.
Minimum number of participants: 8 people
Single Room Supplement: optional € 190
Single room note: On selected dates (10.08.2024, 11.08.2024, 17.08.2024 & 18.08.2024) there are no single rooms for an overnight stay in Morter – Hotel Krone. Here you will be accommodated in a double room.
Detailed Itinerary
Travel dates 2024.
- 15.06. to 22.06.2024 *
- 22.06. to 29.06.2024
- 29.06. to 06.07.2024
This date is solely for E-Mountainbikers. All details can be found in our exclusive E-Bike brochure and on our own Internet Webpage. For our E-MTB tours all participants must be familiar with their E-Bikes. Further information under www.go-ebike.de "> E-MTB only
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- 21.07. to 28.07.2024
- 03.08. to 10.08.2024 *
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- 31.08. to 07.09.2024 *
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Anja Quiskamp Tour guide
Anja is an experienced guide and has already led MTB tours in Mallorca, Sicily, Tuscany and on the lyrical coast of Turkey. But in her opinion, these sunny destinations cannot compete with the Alps. Anja prefers to ride across the Alps. To live this out, she has currently given up her job as a social pedagogue. In winter, she lives in Switzerland, is a ski instructor and also runs a small sports hotel.
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Want year-round mountain biking? Then head to Italy's Lake Garda
Lake Garda's Punta Larici is the perfect stop for riders to enjoy the view
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Bike Routes around Lake Garda
There is no better place than Lake Garda for bike lovers. More than one thousand kilometres of waymarked trails for all abilities, from beginners who want to go on easy outings, to more experienced riders with a high level of commitment.
The breathtaking scenery and unparalleled natural beauty guarantee all enthusiasts an unforgettable time of complete and utter freedom.
In this section you will find everything you need for the rides: maps, altimetry and a description of all the itineraries.
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Tremalzo Garda XXL - Tour
A challenging tour with breath-taking views. Lots of stamina required!
Signage: 733. Tremalzo Garda XXL - Tour
The tour touches on many iconic places of Garda Trentino: the Ponale Trail, overlooking the lake from imposing cliffs, Lake Ledro, irresistibly inviting to a refreshing dive, the serpentines of Tremalzo, a true legend for all bikers in the area, and Punta Larici, one of the most awe-inspiring places to look at Lake Garda from above. The refuges at Passo Tremalzo and Passo Nota offer a chance for a break and some food along the way.
Varianti: 733a. Variante Leano
Author’s recommendation
A short detour to the viewpoint at Punta Larici is a must! As it is very exposed and there is little space to move, you are advised to leave your bike at Bocca Larici, where there’s a bike rack.
Track types
Safety information.
ITRS - International Trail Rating System
The ITRS is an objective way to assess trails and routes from a biker’s perspective, evaluating four aspects:
- Technical Difficulty: riding skill level needed
- Endurance: combined effect of length, uphill and downhill
- Wilderness: amount of planning required based on mobile phone reception, rescue options, water supply and wildlife
- Exposure: consequences of a fall
Discover more about the ITRS system and check the classification of this tour in the photo gallery.
Safety Tips
- Always wear your helmet.
- Plan your ride.
- You share the trail with other users. Yield right of way to hikers.
- Let your speed be determined by your experience.
- Ride slowly on crowded trails, overtake with politeness and respect.
- Cycle only on authorized and open trails.
- Avoid muddy trails in order not to damage them further.
- Respect public and private property.
- Always be self-sufficient.
- Do not cycle solo in remote areas.
This information is subject to inevitable variations, so none of these indications are absolute. It is not entirely possible to avoid giving inexact or imprecise information, given how quickly environmental and weather conditions can change. For this reason, we decline any responsibility for changes which the user may encounter. In any case, it is advisable to check environment and weather conditions before setting out.
Tips and hints
For more information on routes, bike services (rentals, workshops, shops) and cycling friendly accommodation: Garda Trentino - +39 0464 554444
Destination
Turn-by-turn directions.
The trail starts out on the lake front in Riva del Garda, in front of the Garda Trentino tourist information office. Take the cycle path which leads along Viale della Liberazione towards the centre of Riva. Pass the imposing structure of the Rocca and Piazza III Novembre, coming to the main road Gardesana Occidentale at the harbour. From here, follow the main road to the south for a few hundred metres. Before you reach the first tunnel on the Gardesana, keep to the right and take a steep cobbled ramp which leads to the start of the famous Ponale Trail. This stretch of the route, on a dirt road, has an incomparable panorama.
Without any alternative trail suitable for a bike we come to the end of the dirt road at the Ponale Alto Belvedere snack bar. At the nearby junction, keep right in the direction of Lake Ledro. Before the tunnel, turn left to cross the valley and the torrent avoiding the main road. Once on the road leading to Pregasina, go to the right and then, before the bridge, take the little road on your left. The trail to follow to get to Lake Ledro is clear. Cycle through Prè and Molina as far as the lake.
With the Pile Dwelling Museum, a UNESCO World Heritage site, in view, we turn left to take Via al Lago and continue skirting the lake along Via Val Maria to Pur. At the crossroads we keep to the right, pass the beach and continue along Via Mal Maria. After about 1 km, at a hairpin bend, we take the cycle path on the right, which leads to the Pieve sailing club. From here we continue along Via Alzer and turn left at the first opportunity to rejoin the cycle path. This briefly rejoins Via Alzer and then turns left and runs alongside the stream for 1 km, after which it joins Via Imperiale near Pieve. We head left and follow the signs for the cycle path for about 6 km. The cycle path runs entirely on tarmac, alternating between exclusively bicycle and mixed stretches.
Just before reaching the Lago d'Ampola nature reserve, almost at the end of the cycle path, we take the dirt road on the left, a rather steep shortcut to the provincial road to Tremalzo. From here the route to Passo Tremalzo is clearly defined and runs entirely on a tarmac road for about 15 km. From the pass we continue along the old First World War military road towards Bocca di Val Marza, pass the tunnel and begin the descent towards Passo dei Gatùm, Passo Prà della Rosa and Passo Nota, characterised by the breathtaking curves that are among the highlights of this route. From Passo Nota the route becomes less steep and presents a slight up and down with beautiful views of Lake Garda, always on a dirt road. We thus pass Baita Segala and reach Passo Guil.
From here, the road curves to the right and continues towards Passo Rocchetta, soon becoming a path (or alternatively, we can turn left and follow route 733a. Variante Leano ). Some passages here are rather exposed, but always on a rather wide and comfortable track. The last few metres of ascent, which take us to the beginning of Passo Rocchetta, are steep and rather technical. Once past the barrier, we find two routes that descend towards Malga Palaer. As indicated by the signs, we take the one on the left, the other one being reserved for pedestrians. This section is the most technical part of the route. When we reach the forest road, we keep to the right and, following this, we reach Malga Palaer. The signs for this route lead us to continue our descent along the forest road, reaching Bocca Larici. Here we find ourselves in the vicinity of one of the most beautiful viewpoints on Lake Garda: Punta Larici.
From the beginning, the route follows the forest road again downhill to the village of Pregasina. We cross the village and then continue downhill on the main road. On this stretch of downhill tarmac road, several of the bends are blind, the roadway is rather narrow and it is not uncommon to encounter a few cars in addition to pedestrians and bicycles. Shortly after passing the viewpoint with the large Regina Mundi statue, near the entrance to the tunnel for Valle di Ledro, we turn right and take the old road, now closed to traffic. This takes us directly back to the fork encountered at the beginning of our ascent at the Ponale zete. Retracing our route along the spectacular Ponale path, we return to Riva, our starting point.
Public transport
Public-transport-friendly
The main towns in Garda Trentino - Riva del Garda, Arco, Torbole sul Garda, Nago – are connected by several urban and intercity bus lines which will take you to the starting point of tours or in the immediate surroundings.
You can also get to Riva del Garda and Torbole sul Garda by the public ferry service.
Up-to-date information on timetables and routes.
Find out how to reach Garda Trentino.
Parking near the former hospital (Via Rosmini) or the former cemetery (Viale Damiano Chiesa).
Paid parking: Terme Romane (Viale Roma), Vecchia stazione (Largo Medaglie d’Oro), Ex-agraria (Via Lutti), Area ex-Cattoi (Viale Rovereto).
Coordinates
Author’s map recommendations.
Garda Trentino BIKE Map – Available in the info points of Garda Trentino (Riva del Garda, Arco, Torbole sul Garda, Ledro, Comano Terme)
Book recommendations for this region:
Recommended maps for this region:.
Riding your bike requires specific clothing and equipment, even for relatively short and easy trips. It is always better to be prepared… e.g. for bad weather or a sudden drop in your energy levels. The unexpected things are part of the fun!
Remember to thoroughly evaluate the type of route you plan on doing, the locations you intend to cross and the current season. Has it been raining? Attention: The paths may be slippery and require more caution.
What do I need to bring on my bike tour?
- An adequate water supply according to your needs (considering temperature, possibility of refuelling and duration of the route)
- Plenty of snacks (for example, dried fruit or energy bars)
- Waterproof / Windproof jacket
- A spare top / spare socks (Descending in a sweaty garment, will make you cold).
- Bike gloves/mitts
- Map or GPS device
- Bike lights: best placed on your helmet or handlebars. (It is always best to be prepared)
- Bike repair kit for punctures and mechanical breakdowns
- First aid kit
- Emergency whistle
It is always advised to let someone know where you plan to go and how long you expect to be.
Emergency telephone number 112 .
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Rifugio Pernici Trail-Tour
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A classic tour of Garda Trentino: a satisfying ascent for the fit and well within the capacity of the battery of current e-bikes; treacherous, “old style” descent
Signage: 732. Rifugio Pernici Trail-Tour
Route 732. is an old style all mountain trail. The elevation gain is close to 1700 metres, with some of the climbs pretty tough, and long stretches on road. Along the almost 40 km of the trail, the scenery changes often and is definitely breathtaking but it is not a tour for everyone.
The mountain huts Nino Pernici and Malga Grassi are classic destinations for anyone familiar with Garda Trentino. The proposed descent is truly wild , either you love it or you hate it. The terrain is rocky, very rough and quite steep; for anyone who is not at their ease in this kind of terrain it could turn out to be a nightmare. From Campi onward, the track surface is much more stable and easy. The final part, on cement, has a gradient of more than 20% with a view over Riva and the upper lake that is simply impossible to describe. On this final stretch, you have to check your speed and make sure to use both brakes as needed, especially if wet and in the autumn.
Variants: 732a. Dos de Preghent Trail
For more information on routes, bike services (rentals, workshops, shops) and cycling friendly accommodation: Garda Trentino - +39 0464 554444
At the Rifugio Pernici you should not miss the occasion to taste the famous potatoes polenta or the strangolapreti (spinach gnocchi)...
ITRS - International Trail Rating System
The ITRS is an objective way to assess trails and routes from a biker’s perspective, evaluating four aspects:
- Technical Difficulty: riding skill level needed
- Endurance: combined effect of length, uphill and downhill
- Wilderness: amount of planning required based on mobile phone reception, rescue options, water supply and wildlife
- Exposure: consequences of a fall
Discover more about the ITRS system and check the classification of this tour in the photo gallery.
Safety Tips
- Always wear your helmet.
- Plan your ride.
- You share the trail with other users. Yield right of way to hikers.
- Let your speed be determined by your experience.
- Ride slowly on crowded trails, overtake with politeness and respect.
- Cycle only on authorized and open trails.
- Avoid muddy trails in order not to damage them further.
- Respect public and private property.
- Always be self-sufficient.
- Do not cycle solo in remote areas.
This information is subject to inevitable variations, so none of these indications are absolute. It is not entirely possible to avoid giving inexact or imprecise information, given how quickly environmental and weather conditions can change. For this reason, we decline any responsibility for changes which the user may encounter. In any case, it is advisable to check environment and weather conditions before setting out.
The trail starts out on the lake front in Riva del Garda, in front of the Garda Trentino tourist information office. Take the cycle path which leads along Viale della Liberazione towards the centre of Riva. Pass the imposing structure of the Rocca and Piazza III Novembre, coming to the main road Gardesana Occidentale at the harbour. From here, follow the main road to the south for a few hundred metres. Before you reach the first tunnel on the Gardesana, keep to the right and take a steep cobbled ramp which leads to the start of the famous Ponale Trail . This stretch of the route, on a dirt road, has an incomparable panorama.
Without any alternative trail suitable for a bike we come to the end of the dirt road at the Ponale Alto Belvedere snack bar . At the nearby junction, keep right in the direction of Lake Ledro. Before the tunnel, turn left to cross the valley and the torrent avoiding the main road. Once on the road leading to Pregasina, go to the right and then, before the bridge, take the little road on your left. The trail to follow to get to Lake Ledro is clear. Cycle through Prè and Molina as far as the lake.
Following the road and subsequent road signs, cycle along the left side of the lake until you come to Pieve at the far end. Here you cross the main road and head towards the centre of the village. Signposting in the narrow streets leads you to the left where you take a short stretch of cycle path. This takes you to the start of the peaceful Val di Concei . Keep on straight along the main road, heading up the valley. Cycle through Locca, Enguiso and, when you get near Lenzumo, take the road on the right leading to Bocca di Trat and Rifugio Nino Pernici.
On this stretch, the signposting is very clear, and in any case, one thing is certain; it’s all uphill, and plenty of it. After a long stretch on the road, as you near your destination, the road turns into a dirt track. When you come to the pass, you will find the mountain hut Rifugio Nino Pernici on your right, a historic destination for local mountain bike enthusiasts.
As an alternative to shorten the tour, instead of continuing to Rifugio Pernici, we can take the 732a. Variante Dos de Preghent Trail along the asphalt road from Lenzumo to Malga Trat and return to Locca along this route. If we choose this option, the ride from Locca back to Riva follows the same route we took in the first part of tour, only in the opposite direction.
From Bocca di Trat , the direction for the descent is clear, so head down the other side, in what, in certain stretches, feels like a steep stream of rocks. Once you get to the meadows of Malga Pranzo, turn right towards the nearby mountain hut Capanna Grassi , another popular destination with local bikers.
With or without a break, it’s now time to cross the torrent and prepare for the descent, which has in store a wonderful surprise: the first trail designed from scratch and entirely built by the Garda Rangers to create a tailor-made experience for bikers . The trail is suitable for all experience levels thanks to a regular surface and a width of 1,20 m, but there are lots of curves to ensure a fun experience as well! Near Parisi, the trail meets the concrete road.
Once you have done the final stretch on cement, you pass in front of the church of San Rocco, continuing on to the start of the Pinza trail. From here on, you are on a dirt track once more, but it is stable and fairly easy. Mind your speed though because even though the trail is quite wide some stretches are very exposed. Take your time and enjoy the panorama on the last stretch which is almost entirely on cement. Your brakes will be red hot. At the end of the descent, you are practically at the entrance to the centre of Riva del Garda , your point of departure.
The main towns in Garda Trentino - Riva del Garda, Arco, Torbole sul Garda, Nago – are connected by several urban and intercity bus lines which will take you to the starting point of tours or in the immediate surroundings.
You can also get to Riva del Garda and Torbole sul Garda by the public ferry service .
Up-to-date information on timetables and routes .
Find out how to reach Garda Trentino .
Parking near the former hospital (Via Rosmini) or the former cemetery (Viale Damiano Chiesa).
Paid parking: Terme Romane (Viale Roma), Vecchia stazione (Largo Medaglie d’Oro), Ex-agraria (Via Lutti), Area ex-Cattoi (Viale Rovereto).
Riding your bike requires specific clothing and equipment, even for relatively short and easy trips. It is always better to be prepared… e.g. for bad weather or a sudden drop in your energy levels. The unexpected things are part of the fun!
Remember to thoroughly evaluate the type of route you plan on doing, the locations you intend to cross and the current season. Has it been raining? Attention: The paths may be slippery and require more caution.
What do I need to bring on my bike tour?
- An adequate water supply according to your needs (considering temperature, possibility of refuelling and duration of the route)
- Plenty of snacks (for example, dried fruit or energy bars)
- Waterproof / Windproof jacket
- A spare top / spare socks (Descending in a sweaty garment, will make you cold).
- Bike gloves/mitts
- Map or GPS device
- Bike lights: best placed on your helmet or handlebars. (It is always best to be prepared)
- Bike repair kit for punctures and mechanical breakdowns
- First aid kit
- Emergency whistle
It is always advised to let someone know where you plan to go and how long you expect to be.
Emergency telephone number 112 .
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Radtour über den Tremalzo
Zuletzt aktualisiert am 16. april 2024.
- Gesamtlänge: 61,6 Kilometer
- zu überwindende Höhenmeter: 2.250
- höchster Punkt: 1.702m
- Fahrzeit: knapp 7 Stunden
- Schwierigkeitsgrad: schwer
- Wegbeschaffenheit: Nebenstraßen, Radwege, Passstraße, breite und auch schmale Schotterwege – zur Karte
- ️Einkehrmöglichkeiten auf der Tour: ja
Die Radtour mit dem Mountainbike von Riva del Garda auf den Tremalzo Pass ist nicht „nur“ ein Gardasee-Klassiker . Mit 2.250 Höhenmetern und knapp 62 Kilometern Länge ist diese Tour auch konditionell eine Herausforderung und „der Pass der Pässe“ am See.
Mit dem Mountainbike von Riva del Garda über die Ponale Strasse
Start und Zielort ist Riva del Garda. Vom Hafen aus erreicht man in südlicher Richtung, einige hundert Meter nach dem Ortsende, den Einstieg in die Ponale Strasse. Der im Frühjahr 2018 sanierte Weg hat etwas von seinem trailigen Charakter verloren. Die Auffahrt macht aufgrund der angenehmen Steigungsprozente aber immer noch Laune. Zudem ist die Aussicht auf den Gardasee einfach traumhaft.
Viele Wanderer und Radfahrer nutzen die Ponale Strasse, unter anderem für den Zustieg zu den Klettersteigen Susatti und Foletti. Am frühen Morgen ist es daher deutlich ruhiger. Es geht auf überwiegend sandigem Untergrund durch Tunnels und am Fels entlang hinauf bis zum Ausflugscafé Ponalealto. Das ist spätestens auf dem Rückweg einen Zwischenstopp wert ist. Die Aussicht von der Dachterrasse ist überragend!
Auf dem Weg zum Lago di Ledro
Von nun an geht es in einigen Kehren auf einer asphaltierten, aber für den öffentlichen Verkehr gesperrten Strasse, nach oben. Kurz vor dem Ort Biacesa treffen wir auf die Verbindungsstrasse zwischen Riva del Garda und dem Ledrosee. Nach ein paar hundert Metern auf der vielbefahrenen Strasse geht es aber schon wieder links ab über eine Brücke und dann rechts auf den Radweg in Richtung Ledrosee.
Der schottrige Weg steigt meist nur leicht an, bevor eine kleine Rampe zum Ortseingang von Pre führt. Nach der Brücke, die in den Ort führt, halten wir uns den Wegweisern folgend links und fahren auf einem kleinen Sträßchen nach Molina di Ledro. Vor und nach dem Ort stehen ein paar knackige Rampen auf dem Programm, bevor der Lago di Ledro erreicht ist. Aber auch dieser Teil des Wegs bis nach Ledro wurde 2018 saniert und die Steigung deutlich entschärft.
Anfahrt zum Tremalzo
Nun geht es linker Hand um den See. Zunächst auf einer öffentlichen, aber kaum befahrenen Strasse, dann ab einem Campingplatz durch ein kleines Wohngebiet. An dessen Ende folgt ein breiter Waldweg der in leichtem Auf und Ab nach Bezzecca, ans westliche Ende des Sees führt. Etwa in der Mitte des Ortes geht es links ab in Richtung Tiarno di Sotto.
Immer links zur Strasse 240 die zum Idro See führt, geht es nahezu ebenerdig bis zu einem Biotop. Ein erster Weg, der links in den Wald in Richtung Tremalzo führt, erweist sich am Ende knackig steil. Fährt man noch ein paar Minuten weiter geradeaus, so erreicht man den direkten Einstieg zum Passo Tremalzo, mit deutlich weniger Aufwand.
Nun folgt die etwa 12 Kilometer lange Auffahrt über die Passstrasse. Da es am oberen Ende der Strasse nicht weitergeht, hält sich der Verkehr (was ich zumindest bei meinen bisherigen Auffahrten festgestellt habe) in Grenzen. Die Steigung ist einer Passstrasse angemessen moderat. Die gut 900 Höhenmeter bis zum Ende der asphaltierten Strasse lassen sich daher in einem guten Rhythmus fahren. Am Ende des Strasse gibt es ein Lokal. Das setzt zwar keine kulinarischen Akzente, eine einfach Portion Nudeln tut aber nach der bisher geforderten Leistung gut.
Die letzten Höhenmeter bis zum höchsten Punkt geht es auf einem breiten Schotterweg nach oben. Oben angekommen führt der Weg durch einen Tunnel, dessen Eingang in der ein oder anderen Juni-Woche durchaus noch mit einem Schneefeld „geschmückt“ sein kann.
Die Abfahrt über den Passo Nota
Hinter dem Tunnel folgt die steile und tiefschottrige Abfahrt in Richtung Passo Nota. Teilweise herrscht hier in der Gegenrichtung reges Treiben. Es kann einem auch schon das ein oder andere Motorrad auf dem schmalen Weg begegnen. In jedem Fall werden die Bremsen ausreichend beansprucht. Das Rifugio degli Alpini bietet am Passo Nota nochmal die Möglichkeit zur Einkehr, bevor es über ein paar Höhenmeter zur Bocca dei Fortini und dann linker Hand auf einem wunderschönen Waldweg hinunter nach Molina di Ledro geht.
Alternativ kann man vom Passo Nota auch die lange Abfahrt nach Limone sul Garda wählen und dort mit dem Schiff zurück nach Riva fahren.
Die Abfahrt nach Molina sollte in jedem Fall bis zur bekannten Strasse bei der Hinfahrt „durchgezogen werden“. Biegt man beispielsweise in Legos zu früh rechts ab, ist der Weg zu Beginn zwar noch toll zu fahren, spätestens im Wald beginnt man aber zu schieben und zu tragen, bevor man in Pre wieder auf den bekannten Weg trifft. Die weitere Rückfahrt erfolgt in Richtung Biacesa und weiter über die Ponale Strasse zurück nach Riva del Garda.
Karte zur Radtour auf und über den Tremalzo
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Anche quest'anno noi di PianetaMTB.it gireremo tra gli stand del FSA Bike Festival di Riva del Garda . L'area expo aprirà giovedì 2 maggio alle ore 10:00, conclusione domenica 5 maggio. Vi racconteremo ogni cosa, ma il Bike Festival è uno di quegli eventi da vivere dal vivo e per questo vi consigliamo di andare a Riva del Garda, girare tra gli stand della fiera, provare le biciclette e fare festa... le serate a Riva sono davvero "Follia". L'organizzazione informa che saranno presenti oltre 200 espositori.
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TUTTO GRATUITO, MA NON DIMENTICATE IL PORTAFOGLIO E LA REGISTRAZIONE
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©Bike Festival
QUANDO E DOVE
Dal 2 al 5 maggio 2024 nell'area Area Cattoi (Viale Rovereto, Riva del Garda).
Orari Expo:
Giovedì 11:00 alle 19:00
Venerdì, Sabato dalle 10:00 alle 22:00
Domenica dalle 10:00 alle 16:00
Venerdì 3 maggio 08:30 Maxxis Gravel Garda
Venerdì 3 maggio 09:30 Bosch eMTB Challenge
Sabato 4 maggio 07:30 Specialized Bike Marathon
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PROVA BICI IN GRUPPO
Nel programma del FSA Bike Festival che potete leggere in calce a questo articolo, sono previste delle prove delle biciclette accompagnati da Ambassador. Scott le ha organizzate per provare sia la Voltage eRide sia Ransom, tra gli Ambassador oltre a quelli tedeschi saranno presenti anche gli italiani Marco Aurelio Fontana e Arianna Embacher di Massa Vecchia . È prevista la prenotazione on line (vedi programma). Invece Specialized organizza le Community ride, giri di 1 ora e mezza sul monte Brione accompagnati da Bucketride, prenotazione presso lo stand.
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- KTM : Vedremo un'anteprima assoluta la nuova Scarp 2025
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- Mondraker : Saranno presenti le ultime novità come Dune, Neat, Crusher, F-Podium.
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- Orbea : Alle 16 di giovedì 2 maggio sarà svelata una anteprima assoluta
- Rocky Mountain
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- Scott (Stand H7): Non solo esposizione, ma anche per la prima tappa dello Scott Experience Tour 2024, dedicato alle nuovissime bici da enduro Voltage eRide e Ransom. Sono previsti anche dei Tour guidati gestiti dagli ambassador Arianna Hutmacher e Marco Aurelio Fontana. Ci sarà la possibilità di testare la Lumen eRide e la Solace eRide, richiedendole allo stand.
- Specialized (J5) : Oltre ad esporre organizza le Community ride, giri di 1 ora e mezza sul monte Brione accompagnati da Bucketride, prenotazione presso lo stand. Meet & Greet e giro anche con Peter Sagan . Vedere il programma.
MOTORI E-BIKE : Askoll, Bosch, Fazua, Mahle, Yamaha, Panasonic, TQ.
ABBIGLIAMENTO : Alè, Alpinestar, Assos, Dainese, Evoc, Leatt, Nalini, Northwave (Stand O11 -Hammer Plus, crossover fra Gravel e XC, le rinnovate Corsair 2 per il light Enduro, senza dimenticare le Extreme XC 2 e le tante opzioni per All Mountain e Trail, dalle Clan alle alle Overland Plus) , Prologo, UYN, Vaude.
ACCESSORI : ABUS, Andreani (nuova Supermousse Evolite HD), Bell, Briko, Crankbrothers, Cratoni, DMT, Ergon, Fidlock, Leatt, Lupine, Northwave, POC, Rudy Project, Salice, Smith, Julbo.
COMPONENTISTICA : Braking, Ceramicspeed, DT Swiss, Fox, Formula, FSA, Fulcrum, Galfer, Gist, Hope, Magura, Mavic, Pinion, TRP, Ursus.
COPERTONI : Chaoyang, Continental, Maxxis, Pirelli, Schwalbe, Vittoria, WTB.
INTEGRAZIONE : Ethicsport, Peast Performance, Whysport.
SELLE : Fizik, Prologo, Selle Italia, Selle SMP, SQLab.
IL PROGRAMMA COMPLETO
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12:00 Intervista con ITRS
13:00 Intervista con Kärcher 14:00 Scott Ransom Shuttle Ride - Giro insieme agli Ambassador Holger Meyer & Wolfgang Eysholdt .
14:00 Premiazione BF Award
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15:00 Trail Bike Show con Thomas Klausner 15:30 - 16:00 X-Sports Show 16:00 Presentazione dei nuovi prodotti Orbea 17:00 Presentazione dei nuovi prodotti Specialized, Epic 8 ed Epic 8 EVO. Ospite speciale Peter Sagan.
17:30 Trail Bike Show con Thomas Klausner 17:30 Yoga for biker - con Timo Pritzel Parco della Rocca 17:30 - 18:00 X-Sports Show
Venerdì 3 maggio
08:30 - 9:30 Partenza Maxxis Gravel Garda Trentino, Parco Miralago 09:00 Partenza Bosch eMTB Challenge, Parco Miralago 10:00 Apertura area Expo
10:00 - 19:00 Iscrizione partecipanti Specialized Bike Marathon, Hotel Luise 11:00 Specialized Ride Out con Levo e Kenevo SL. BUCKETRIDE vi porta a fare un tour in E-MTB (1,5h) sul Monte Brione. Iscrizione e prenotazione di una bici di prova presso Specialized.
11:00 Scott Voltage eRIDE, prova delle bici insieme agli Ambassador Karen Eller e Arianna Hutmacher
11:00 Presentazione della bicicletta Nicolai X Pinion 2024, laSaturn 16 MGU
12:30 Bulls media E-Bike 2024
13:00 No more excuses, just rides for all Intervista con Remoove,
13:00 EPIC Ride Out con Peter Sagan e Theresia Schwenk. I due vi portano a fare un tour in MTB (1,5h). Iscrizione e prenotazione di una bici di prova presso Specialized.
13:30 Trail Bike Show con Thomas Klausner 14:00 Scott Ransom Shuttle Ride - Giro insieme all'Ambassador Wolfgang Eysholdt .
14:00 - 18:00 Iscrizione partecipanti / ultime iscrizioni Scott Junior Trophy, Parco Miralago 15:00 Specialized Community Ride. BUCKETRIDE vi porta a fare un tour in MTB (1,5h) sul Monte Brione. Iscrizioni presso lo stand Specialized.
15:30 - 16:00 X-Sports Show, Area Show Lake 15:30 Trail Bike Show con Thomas Klausner 16:30 Cerimonia di premiazione - Maxxis Gravel Garda Trentino 17:00 - 17:30 X-Sports Show 17:30 Yoga for biker - con Timo Pritzel, Parco della Rocca 17:30 Presentazione atleti élite Specialized Bike Marathon 18:30 Cerimonia di premiazione - Bosch eMTB Challenge 19:00 Dj set anni '90
Sabato 4 maggio
07:30 Partenza Specialized Bike Marathon - Viale Dante, Riva del Garda 10:00 Apertura area Expo
10:30 Yoga for biker - con Timo Pritzel - Parco della Rocca
11:00 Scott Voltage eRIDE, prova delle bici insieme alla Ambassador Karen Eller
11:00 Specialized Ride Out con Levo e Kenevo SL. BUCKETRIDE vi porta a fare un tour in E-MTB (1,5h) sul Monte Brione. Iscrizione e prenotazione di una bici di prova presso Specialized.
11:00 - 11:30 X-Sports Show 12:00 Trail Bike Show con Thomas Klausner 13:00 Cerimonia di premiazione - Specialized Bike Marathon "Ronda Piccola" 14:00 - 18:00 Iscrizione partecipanti / ultime iscrizioni Scott Junior Trophy - Parco Miralago 14:00 Presentazione dei nuovi prodotti Scott 14:30 Celebrazione del ciclismo globale con FSA 14:30 - 15:00 X-Sports Show 15:00 Intervista con Fabio Aru 14:00 BIKE Magazin Camp Women Ride con Mons Royal
14:00 Scott Ransom Shuttle Ride - Giro insieme all'Ambassador Wolfgang Eysholdt .
15:00 Scott Voltage eRIDE, prova delle bici insieme all'Ambassador Marco Aurelio Fontana
15:00 Specialized Community Ride. BUCKETRIDE vi porta a fare un tour in MTB (1,5h) sul Monte Brione. Iscrizioni presso lo stand Specialized.
15:30 Trail Bike Show con Thomas Klausner 16:00 Cerimonia di premiazione - Specialized Bike Marathon "Ronda Extrema e Grande" 18:00 - 18:30 X-Sports Show 18:00 Meet & Greet con Peter Sagan presso lo stand Specialized.
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14:30 Cerimonia di premiazione & lotteria Scott Junior Trophy 15:00 Scott Voltage eRIDE, prova delle bici insieme all'Ambassador Karen Keller
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Bike Festival Riva del Garda 2024 : Das ist unser Jubiläums-Live-Blog
Lukas Niebuhr
· 01.05.2024
Bike Festival Riva del Garda 2024: Geballte Power des Mountainbiking
Unser jubiläums-live-blog zum bike festival riva del garda 2024, nachhaltig und barrierefrei.
Im vergangenen Jahr hat die BIKE-Redaktion erstmals einen Live-Blog zum Bike Festival Riva del Garda geführt - und er kam gut an. Deshalb werden wir auch in diesem Jahr nicht nur bei den geplanten Events teilnehmen, sondern von vor Ort berichten. Unter anderem begleiten wir Ausfahrten, zeigen die neusten Produkt-Highlights und lassen uns natürlich auch das Feiern bei der Open Night am Samstagabend nicht entgehen. Damit sollen zum einen diejenigen, die in diesem Jahr nicht vor Ort dabei sein können, neidisch werden und andere, die bisher nichts mit dem Festival anfangen konnten, begeistert.
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>> Hier findet ihr die Highlights bzw. Must-Dos des diesjährigen Bike Festivals in Riva del Garda.
Ein paar Zahlen zum warm werden?
- Über 1500 Testbikes verschiedenster Hersteller warten auf die Besucherinnen und Besucher
- Über 350 Aussteller zeigen die neusten Produkte an den 4 Tagen Expo
- Wieder etwa 2500 aktive Bikerinnen und Biker starten bei den unterschiedlichen Rennen
- 7 Races und Sideevents sind in Riva geplant
- Wie immer gibt es die Open Night im Expo-Gelände, die Festival-Party im Hafen und an allen Tagen die Trial & BMX X-Sports Show beim Bike Festival Riva
Das ganze Programm von 2. bis 5. Mai erfahrt ihr auf der Festival-Seite.
Was müsst ihr noch tun? Registrieren!
>> Für einen reibungslosen Ablauf und den kostenlosen Eintritt auf das Messegelände könnt ihr euch hier registrieren! <<
In diesem Jahr setzt der neue Organisator Garda Trentino Schwerpunkte bei der Barrierefreiheit und Nachhaltigkeit. Wege, Parkplätze und Verbindungsbrücken sollen auf dem Expo-Gelände für ein angenehmes Fortbewegen sorgen. Für die umfassende Zugänglichkeit wurde das Festival mit der ACS-Zertifizierung (Open Mark Certification) ausgezeichnet. Außerdem wird es einen Bereich mit innovativen Fahrrädern für Menschen mit Behinderung geben.
Die Nachhaltigkeit des Events will der Veranstalter durch kostenlose Trinkwasserspender und recycelte Kunststoffbecher auf dem ganzen Gelände voranbringen. Weiterhin wird auf regionale Produkte gesetzt, wie bei der Kulinarik und dem Strom und die beim Aufbau des Festivals verwendeten Materialien seien überwiegend umweltfreundlich produziert worden. Auch das Abfalltrennungssystem mit Recycling setzt auf Nachhaltigkeit.
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Nato nel 1994 sull’onda del successo della mountain bike, è stata la prima occasione in cui si potevano provare i modelli più innovativi. Ancora oggi le due ruote rappresentano l’attrazione principale del Garda Trentino
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Forse non tutti sanno che la moda delle mountain bike è sbarcata in Italia sulle sponde del lago di Garda. Erano gli anni 90 del secolo scorso, il lago allora era famoso per il windsurf, ma ci fu un lungo periodo senza vento: fu così che il distributore americano di tavole da surf risolse il problema inviando le primo biciclette con ruote grosse e ammortizzatori, adatte al fuoristrada e ai sentieri di montagna. Gli operatori turistici cavalcarono immediatamente l’onda e dall’alto Garda il fenomeno Mtb si espanse all’Italia intera. Proprio a Riva del Garda fu creato il primo percorso in Italia pensato per mountain bike, il sentiero che porta a Bocca Larici, diventato un “must” per gli appassionati dello sterrato che poi hanno invaso il resto della Penisola. Tra i Paesi trainanti del nuovo fenomeno dell’outdoor a due ruote c’era la Germania e per i tedeschi già allora il Garda era un “mare”. Dall’incrocio di questi due elementi – la mountain bike e l’accoglienza dell’Alto Garda Trentino – nacque il Bike Festival Riva del Garda. Fu Uli Stanciu, allora direttore di Bike Magazine, ad avere l’intuizione di importare in queste terre un festival a due ruote che fosse un’occasione unica per provare e testare dal vivo gli ultimi modelli, pensato in primo luogo per divulgare il territorio attraverso la bicicletta per il pubblico tedesco. Lui si era già convertito dal surf alla bici, si trattava di divulgare la novità tra i tedeschi: “Era il primo evento dove si potevano provare le due ruote, in particolare le mountain bike più innovative, non solo guardarle negli stand – ricorda Uli -, ma il punto di forza vero era il territorio”. Alla prima edizione, nel 1994, i visitatori furono 4mila. Per i quattro giorni dell’edizione del 30° anniversario del Bike Festival, inaugurata il 2 maggio, se ne attendono almeno 60mila, forse 70mila, anche se il tempo di questo inizio maggio non è certo clemente. Ma, a differenza del windsurf, la bicicletta non teme il tempo. Ancora oggi per i tedeschi il lago rimane il “Garda See” e il Festival si rivolge in buona parte a loro, alla conoscenza del Garda Trentino attraverso le due ruote. Ma oggi un terzo dei visitatori è italiano, un pubblico attirato dalla possibilità di provare gli ultimi modelli, ma anche dall’accoglienza turistica di queste zone che hanno fatto del turismo una colonna dell’economia locale. L’evento raccoglie 250 aziende e 350 brand delle due ruote, che mettono a disposizione 1.500 test bike, e si sviluppa su un’area di oltre 30mila metri quadrati, arricchito inoltre sul piano sportivo da gare ed experience. “È un grande piacere per me vedere ancora questo entusiasmo per l’evento 30 anni dopo. Il nostro obiettivo all’epoca era offrire alle persone esperienze che non potevano vivere nella loro vita quotidiana – ha commentato in occasione dell’inaugurazione Stanciu - e continuiamo a proporlo con successo ancor’oggi. Le biciclette, le star della Mtb, il Garda Trentino e le gare creano un mix che funziona molto bene”. Senza dimenticare la sostenibilità e l’accessibilità che sono i principi ispiratori di questa trentesima edizione. Principi che vanno a corroborare l’economia che ruota attorno alla bicicletta. Il festival da solo produce un giro d’affari pari un milione e mezzo di euro, ma l’indotto complessivo è stimato da Oskar Schwazer, direttore di Apt Garda Dolomiti, su livelli che arrivano attorno ai venti milioni. Poi l’effetto prosegue nel corso dell’anno. Nel 2023 le presenze turistiche nel Garda Trentino sono state di poco superiori al milione (+5%) – per il 37% di tedeschi ma per il 30% di italiani - con un totale di quattro milioni di pernottamenti. Più o meno due terzi dei turisti pratica attività outdoor e di questi poco meno della metà lo fa in bicicletta: vuol dire che 300mila presenze e oltre un milione di pernottamenti sono attribuibili alle due ruote.
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