Bike Destinations in Italy
Bike Destinations in Italy

Bike Destinations in Italy

16.11.2023

Winter has not started yet but it is almost time to plan a bike trip for spring or summer 2024. And if you are in this part of the process better pay attention. The Bike Destinations crew led by GT rider Andy Mitaš headed to Italy and shredded one of many Italian bikeparks.

Their target was Dolomiti Paganella Bikepark close to the city of Trentino. This bikepark offers three different areas requiring different skill levels, 20 different trails, a skills centre, three pumptracks and many more.

Sounds good, huh?
2024 season opening is planned from 31st May to 2nd June 2024.

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