Use of an enduro or downhill bike and protective gear such as helmet, knee pads, and elbow pads is highly recommended.
Adjust your speed based on your technical skills.
As you can imagine, the rideability of the routes in a mountain environment is closely linked to current conditions and therefore depends on natural phenomena, environmental changes, and weather conditions. For this reason, the information in this sheet may have changed. Before leaving, check the condition of the route by contacting the tourist offices.
From the arrival of the Daolasa cable car, you immediately take a single track that runs downhill alongside the forest road leading to Malghet Aut. Then follow the forest road towards Malga di Dimaro. Before the Malga, a junction on the left takes us onto a narrow road that becomes a fun trail until it crosses a ski slope. Do not follow the slope but take another technical trail in the woods. Finally, the trail enters the ski slope which is followed until the Belvedere area of Folgarida. A minute of calm on the asphalt of the state road and after the Belvedere Hotel, take the dirt road and immediately after on the left begins the "La Preda del Pé" trail. The trail is technical with roots, mud, stones, jumps, sharp turns and fast curves. After a nice descent, turn left onto a flat trail (lec) that brings us to the hairpin bend of the state road to Campiglio. Take the junction for Costa Rotian. A short stretch on asphalt, followed by a dirt road and another stretch on asphalt lead us without difficulty to the Daolasa Parking lot.
From Bergamo-Brescia: follow the SS42 of Tonale.
From Bologna-Verona and Brenner: A22 Brenner motorway exit Trento Nord if coming from the south, exit San Michele all'Adige if coming from the north. Continue towards Cles, Val di Non, along SS43 and, passing Cles, take SS42 towards Passo del Tonale, Val di Sole.
We always recommend carrying a repair kit with you: inner tube, pump, sealant, patches and a set of tools for quick repairs.