31 km of trails
17 mtb trails
Flow, enduro, downhill
Col Druscié, Pié Tofana, Pomedes, Rumerlo, Socrepes
At the foot of the Tofane
Explore bike park
A biker-friendly corner of paradise in the unique Dolomite setting of the Queen of the Dolomites.
The bike park is located at the foot of the Tofane and divided into sectors that include Col Druscié, Pié Tofana and Pomedes, Rumerlo and Socrepes; it is served by the 4 ISTA Spa chairlifts and the Tofana - Freccia nel Cielo cable car and offers no less than 8 mountain huts and refuges to stop and recharge your batteries.
17 bike trails dedicated exclusively to mountain biking, of all types and for all levels of difficulty, from the smoothest flows to the downhill naturals.
Underlying all trail building is a deep respect for the environment and nature.
In fact, every single trail has been built using equipment with the lowest possible impact: from the Krampus Trail, created exclusively by hand, to Over the Top, a flow trail built using state-of-the-art excavators with emission control and excavations of no more than 100 cm.
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Lifts timetable
Pié Tofana - Duca d'Aosta
4-seater chairlift
8:30 - 17:00
Tofana Express
6-seater chairlift
9:00 - 17:30
Duca d'Aosta - Pomedes
3-seater chairlift
8:45 - 16:50
Cortina - Col Druscié
Cable car
9:00 - 17:10
Socrepes
4-seater chairlift
9:00 - 17:30
Opening
14 June - 29 September 2024
Bike park ticket
1 DAY
Adult
€ 44,00
3 HOURS
Adult
€ 35,00
1 DAY
Junior
€ 31,00
3 HOURS
Junior
€ 25,00
Free pass for children born after 01.01.2016 together with the purchase of an adult day pass.
Ticket Tofana - Freccia nel Cielo
1 DAY
€ 32,00
3 HOURS
€ 25,00
Ticket ISTA
1 DAY
Adult
€ 38,00
1 DAY
Junior
€ 27,00
3 HOURS
Adult
€ 30,00
3 HOURS
Junior
€ 21,00
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Where to buy tickets
Our trail builders
Have you ever wondered who designs, builds and maintains the bike park?
Our Dolomiti Bike Company trail builders, qualified and experienced personnel, are always on duty in the bike park to ensure that every trail is as efficient as possible, whatever the weather.