11 cycle paths connect the area, from the Dolomites to Lake Garda, bringing the wonderful natural environments of the inner valleys closer to the cultivated landscapes of the Adige Valley. But there are also 23 legendary climbs, where you can “scale” legendary Alpine passes, reaching places where cycling history was made: the Trento-Monte Bondone, famous for the 1956 Giro d’Italia stage won by Charly Gaul in a snowstorm; the Campionissimi climb, dedicated to the land of the Moser family and Gilberto Simoni in Valdi Cembra' the legendary Menadòr, from Valsugana to the Altipiani Cimbri; and the numerous Dolomite passes (such as Pordoi and Rolle), which have become part of cycling history as essential stages of the Giro d’Italia. They are equipped with special signage that provides information on the features of the route at every kilometre. And then there are dozens of kilometres of cross-country and enduro trails and 8 bike parks where you can practise downhill cycling. This is what Trentino is all about: a cutting-edge landscape for two-wheelers that’s able to offer cyclists, bicycle tourists and mountain bikers all kinds of routes, like few other areas in Europe can.
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