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La Valle's Ladin Loop
Mountain Biking Trail
Details
23.2 mi
5,683 ft
A big day out involving amazing scenery and fabulous riding.
This is a brilliant - albeit challenging - ride through some typically wonderful Dolomitic scenery which will give you a fascinating insight into Ladin culture. The ride starts and finishes in La Valle, just to the south of San Martino in Badia.
From La Valle go down the main road to the tiny hamlet of Plans then get onto a jeep track that begins next to a football pitch. Follow the trail to Rumestluns then keep going towards Spëscia and follow signs from there to Armentara. There are a series of gravel roads which lead uphill all the way to the Armentara - the name given to a series of beautifully kept grassy fields.
From Armentara follow more gravel tracks to the Church of Santa Croce. The last few hundred metres to the Church are on large, flat stones and are a bit more technical than the trails you'll have ridden up to this point.
There are trails everywhere around the Church but take the trail down to San Casciano. The first section is technical singletrack but this soon gives way to compact, steep forest trails. There aren't many obstacles though so you can go fast and get the adrenaline pumping on the steepness!
Once in the centre of San Casciano, follow the road to Costadedoi then hang a right and go up the tiny village of Rudiferia then descend back to the main road. Follow it and then turn right at Sotcianins and climb steeply to Costalta. Take a singletrack trail on the left to San Leonardo/Linert. Cross through the village and head uphill to a junction where you turn left towards Ciastel and climb up to Valgiarëi, which must be one of the most perfect and well positioned villages in Europe. This tiny hamlet is worth the ride by itself.
The road finishes in Valgiarëi. From there, take a stoney track which becomes a single track (with roots and stones) and climbs to Arciara. From Arciara, follow a steep, narrow tarmac road (be careful of cars) back to La Valle. Written by Charlie Boscoe
This is a brilliant - albeit challenging - ride through some typically wonderful Dolomitic scenery which will give you a fascinating insight into Ladin culture. The ride starts and finishes in La Valle, just to the south of San Martino in Badia.
From La Valle go down the main road to the tiny hamlet of Plans then get onto a jeep track that begins next to a football pitch. Follow the trail to Rumestluns then keep going towards Spëscia and follow signs from there to Armentara. There are a series of gravel roads which lead uphill all the way to the Armentara - the name given to a series of beautifully kept grassy fields.
From Armentara follow more gravel tracks to the Church of Santa Croce. The last few hundred metres to the Church are on large, flat stones and are a bit more technical than the trails you'll have ridden up to this point.
There are trails everywhere around the Church but take the trail down to San Casciano. The first section is technical singletrack but this soon gives way to compact, steep forest trails. There aren't many obstacles though so you can go fast and get the adrenaline pumping on the steepness!
Once in the centre of San Casciano, follow the road to Costadedoi then hang a right and go up the tiny village of Rudiferia then descend back to the main road. Follow it and then turn right at Sotcianins and climb steeply to Costalta. Take a singletrack trail on the left to San Leonardo/Linert. Cross through the village and head uphill to a junction where you turn left towards Ciastel and climb up to Valgiarëi, which must be one of the most perfect and well positioned villages in Europe. This tiny hamlet is worth the ride by itself.
The road finishes in Valgiarëi. From there, take a stoney track which becomes a single track (with roots and stones) and climbs to Arciara. From Arciara, follow a steep, narrow tarmac road (be careful of cars) back to La Valle. Written by Charlie Boscoe
Route and Elevation
Segments
Name | Distance | Elev. Diff. | Avg. Grade |
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Rumestlunz-Colz di dentro (Spescia dessura) | 0.56 mi | 299 ft | 10.1% |
Rumestlunz-Colz di dentro (Spescia dessura) steep section | 0.07 mi | 72 ft | 18.1% |
Armentara to La Crusc | 1.52 mi | 650 ft | 8.0% |
Parus, 14 Climb | 0.75 mi | 577 ft | 14.5% |
XC -ilBiker- | 1.34 mi | -292 ft | -4.1% |
TECHNO MTB | 0.63 mi | -164 ft | -4.7% |
Santa Croce - San Cassiano | 2.37 mi | -1,093 ft | -8.7% |
ALTA STAGIONE ESAGERATA | 1.12 mi | -207 ft | -3.3% |
Castalta da bivio fino a divieto | 1.24 mi | 653 ft | 9.9% |
Larcenei -> Castalta | 1.38 mi | 696 ft | 9.5% |
Badia - Valgiarëi | 1.67 mi | 702 ft | 8.0% |
Valgiarei gogo | 1.59 mi | 679 ft | 8.1% |
Badia - Sotvalgiarei | 0.67 mi | 318 ft | 8.9% |
Strada Provinciale 244 Climb | 0.25 mi | 269 ft | 20.0% |
Sotvalgiarëi - Piz di Badia Climb | 0.66 mi | 325 ft | 6.7% |
La Valle Churchhill | 0.06 mi | -13 ft | -1.6% |