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Mountain Biking Trails in the Veneto Region

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06/Feb/2020
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Mountain Biking Trails in the Veneto Region
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List of Mountain Biking Trails in the Veneto Region

Creato da open-data il 06 Febbraio 2020

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  • 2247_200203_VENETO_ENG_Sentieri_MountainBike.xls
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Author: Direzione Turismo - Regione del Veneto
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Creative Commons Attribuzione 4.0 Internazionale (CC BY 4.0)
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Numero visualizzazioni 1.493
Numero ricerche 3.970
Numero download 5
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Field counter: 23
Row counter: 10
Campo Tipo Valori distinti Most frequest values (Top ten)
Category Generica 1 (da Mountain Bike a Mountain Bike) Mountain Bike
Title Generica 10 (da ARABBA a PROSECCO HILLS) LAKE GARDA, ARABBA, CORTINA, MARMOLADA - FALCADE, COMELICO, PROSECCO HILLS, ASIAGO PLATEAU 7 TOWNS, COLLI EUGANEI, CADORE, CIVETTA
Summary Generica 10 (da Abano Terme, Monselice, Este a Serrai di Sottoguda, Passo San Pellegrino) Serrai di Sottoguda, Passo San Pellegrino, Auronzo e Misurina, Pieve di Cadore, San Vito di Cadore, Asolo, Montello, Valdobbiadene, Vittorio Veneto, Alleghe, Selva di Cadore, Val di Zoldo, Monte Peralba, Passo Monte Croce., Monte Cristallo,...
Description Generica 10 (da ROUTE DETAILS Length: 200 Km Arabba and the Valley of Fodom are connected with the nearby valleys of Fassa, Badia and Ampezzo through the beautiful Dolomite passes of Pordoi, Campolongo and Falzarego. This town, famous for its winter sports, has something to do for everyone in the summer, from long walks to protected climbing routes, in addition to countless off road routes that can satisfy even the most ambitious riders. Scenic routes, single tracks, technical passages between rocks, demanding tours for the most tenacious, all with convenient departures from the town centre. There are numerous lift facilities that will take you up to the summit. Sports and entertainment join up with history and traditions in Arabba, the nerve centre of the valley of Fodom. Arabba is one of the major Ladin language areas in the Dolomites and boasts many cultural places that you can visit, like Andraz Castle, the old mill, the Museum of the Ladin People, the "Col di Lana" with the remains of the Great War, and the ruins of "Fort La Corte". a ROUTE DETAILS Length: 750 Km Two valleys where ancient traditions live in villages surrounded by centuries-old pine forests, where passions, aromas and flavours resist thanks to the love that people have for their land. Hospitable people eager to meet and welcome tourists who come to nature with curiosity and wonder. Here there is always something to do, fun, relaxation and good food. As a mountain biker, you can challenge yourself with new trails, along uphill stretches, crossing mountain passes at over 2,300 m, over breathtaking ridges and single trail stretches, but also "catch your breath" along the bike paths down in the valley and the dirt roads that run along the streams or through the centuries-old dolomitic woods. With the "Dolomiti Trail" project, you can tackle the course without competitive stress, choosing the time and ways on the basis of your individual goals, and still receive the trophy "D+ Trail 5.6" created according to the local artistic style, but most of all, you will experience an unforgettable adventure in the Dolomites.) ROUTE DETAILS Length: 700 Km CORTINA ROUTE DETAILS Difficultyaverage Length700 Km Recommended periodSummer Cortina d'Ampezzo owes much of its fame to its geographical setting, located in a wide valley surrounded by the Tofane, Cristallo, S...
Author’s advice Generica 1 (da a ) ,
Safety information Generica 2 (da a Difficulty: average) , Difficulty: average
Equipment Generica 1 (da a ) ,
Tips, hints and links Generica 10 (da http://www.arabba.it/ a http://www.visitabanomontegrotto.com/) http://www.valcomelicodolomiti.it/ http://www.dolomititrail.it/bike.html, http://www.asiago.to/, http://www.marmolada.com/it/estate/bici-mtb https://www.miamarmolada.it/bike-friendly.html, http://www.auronzomisurina.it/ http://www.bike.trec...
Starting point Generica 10 (da Abano Terme a Rocca Pietore) Aronzo di Cadore, Alleghe, Borghetto (Valeggio sul Mincio), Arabba, Rocca Pietore, Asolo, Abano Terme, Cortina d'Ampezzo, Comelico, Asiago
Point of arrival Generica 10 (da Arabba a Vittorio Veneto) Arabba, Rocca Pietore, San Vito di Cadore, Este, Val di Zoldo, Vittorio Veneto, Cortina d'Ampezzo, Monte Baldo, Sappada, Asiago
All year Generica 1 (da a ) ,
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