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Giro dell'Orizzonte - 1101

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Have you ever seen an alpine route on single track that can be easily ridden for over 14 kilometers at more than 2000 meters altitude? No? Here it is. A blast!


The Giro dell’Orizzonte passes along a military trail over 100 years old from the First World War, connecting Passo Bruffione to Passo di Val Marza. All at an altitude of 2000 meters, fully rideable (for bikes and eMTBs), mostly flow, except some points (descent from Passo Brealone) where the rocky surface is uneven in places. This supertrail offers not only maximum fun but also an extraordinary panorama: the Adamello massif to the north, Tremalzo and Monte Baldo to the east, the solitary mountains of Passo Croce Domini to the west, and Lake Idro to the south.


Possible starting point from the village of Condino (parking in the main square near the church). This unparalleled super route, where you never have to dismount, requires good physical fitness (for those with an eMTB of course the effort is less, but a battery with a capacity of 750Wh is recommended) and good riding skills. It also offers breathtaking panoramas and maximum fun in a territory so far unexplored by bikers.

Giro dell'Orizzonte - 1101

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