Alpine Bike
Overview
Intro
Val Mora is the highlight of the second day on the Alpine Bike route. It leads to Livigno at the end of the day. The solitary high mountain valley looks a lot like the wilderness of Canada and an unparalleled mountain bike spectacle.
Description
It takes hard work to enjoy the beauties of nature. This is especially true for Val Mora. A gravel road, steep at times, climbs 600 meters up to the entrance of this serene high mountain valley. A slightly sloping trail subsequently heads in the direction of Italy with an amazing backdrop to enjoy. The closer you get to the national border, the narrower the trail becomes. Finally, it turns into a smooth, flowing single trail leading to Passo di Fraèle where the second ascent of the day begins, the one to Passo di Valle Alpisella. It climbs 350 meters in altitude until the fast downhill run down to the shores of Lago di Livigno starts. It is tempting to let the bike fly on the well-developed trail, followed by a leisurely cruise on the last section to Livigno while breathing in the charms of a different culture. And when you savour a tasty pizza for dinner, it becomes perfectly clear that today’s destination of the Alpine Bike route is located in Italy.
An enjoyable tour includes the careful planning of the same. Please inform yourself in advance at the local information center about the route and weather conditions. Depending on the season and weather conditions, this route may be blocked or interrupted
| Type |
All Mountain
|
|---|---|
| Start location |
Tschierv
|
| Destination |
Livigno (I)
|
| Direction |
One way
|
| Ascent |
1150 m
|
| Descent |
1050 m
|
| Distance |
40 km
|
| Distance on tarred ways |
5 km
|
| Distance on natural surface |
28 km
|
| Singletrail (part of natural surface) |
7 km
|
| Technical requirements |
Medium
|
| Physical requirements |
Medium
|
| Theme |
Through a nature conservation area
|
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