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786 "To The Top"

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Andalo - Pian del Dosson - Malga Terlaga - Passo di S. Antonio - Cima Paganella.
difficult
Distance 30.5 km
3:00 h
1,191 m
1,191 m
2,115 m
1,031 m
XC route for climbs' lovers. It starts from Andalo and through a long dirt road, you can reach the "Cima Paganella". The slopes are constant and quite easy up to 1800m altitude, from here begins the final stretch with a harder climb. Once you get on the top of Paganella you'll have a 360° view of the "Trentino Alto Adige": on sunny and clear summer days you can admire the chain of the "Dolomiti di Brenta", the "Valle dell'Adige" and the "Valle dei Laghi" up to see the "Lago di Garda".

Author’s recommendation

Route suitable for any type of rider provided with a good workout and a discrete driving technique.

Pay attention to the cars, because it is a road in operation even if only with permission.

You can travel the route in both directions.

You can use the lifts to get directly to the "Cima Paganella". Alternatively you can use only the "gondola Paganella 2001" and face the last part riding your bike (330 meters positive).

Restaurants "Dosson" and "La Roda" are great places for a typical lunch or for a short break to regain energy.

On the dirt road between Andalo and the "Pian del Dosson" there is a fountain to stock up on water.

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Lorenzo Ventura
Update: August 24, 2022
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Highest point
Cima Paganella, 2,115 m
Lowest point
Andalo, 1,031 m
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Safety information

Rules DPB:  http://www.dolomitipaganellabike.com/trentino/en/about-us/rules 

1 Ride Open Trails

Respect trail and road closures — ask a land manager for clarification if you are uncertain about the status of a trail. Do not trespass on private land. Obtain permits or other authorization as required. Be aware that bicycles are not permitted in areas protected as state or federal Wilderness

2 Leave No Trace

Be sensitive to the dirt beneath you. Wet and muddy trails are more vulnerable to damage than dry ones. When the trail is soft, consider other riding options. This also means staying on existing trails and not creating new ones. Don't cut switchbacks. Be sure to pack out at least as much as you pack in.

3 Control Your Bicycle

Inattention for even a moment could put yourself and others at risk. Obey all bicycle speed regulations and recommendations, and ride within your limits.

4 Yield Appropriately

Do your utmost to let your fellow trail users know you're coming — a friendly greeting or bell ring are good methods. Try to anticipate other trail users as you ride around corners. Bicyclists should yield to other non-motorized trail users, unless the trail is clearly signed for bike-only travel. Bicyclists traveling downhill should yield to ones headed uphill, unless the trail is clearly signed for one-way or downhill-only traffic. In general, strive to make each pass a safe and courteous one.

5 Never Scare Animals

Animals are easily startled by an unannounced approach, a sudden movement or a loud noise. Give animals enough room and time to adjust to you. When passing horses, use special care and follow directions from the horseback riders (ask if uncertain). Running cattle and disturbing wildlife are serious offenses.

6 Plan Ahead

Know your equipment, your ability and the area in which you are riding and prepare accordingly. Strive to be self-sufficient: keep your equipment in good repair and carry necessary supplies for changes in weather or other conditions. Always wear a helmet and appropriate safety gear.

 

Please note that the practicability of the itineraries in a mountain environment is strictly linked to the contingent conditions and is therefore influenced by natural phenomena, environmental changes and weather conditions. For this reason, the information contained in this page may have changed. Before leaving for a tour, make sure the path you will approach is still accessible by contacting the owner of the mountain hut, the alpine guides or the visitor centres of the nature parks, the info offices of the local tourist board.

Tips and hints

Dolomiti Paganella Bike

Tourist Board Dolomiti Paganella

Start

Andalo (1,030 m)
Coordinates:
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46.163775, 11.005651
DMS
46°09'49.6"N 11°00'20.3"E
UTM
32T 654842 5114199
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Destination

Cima Paganella

Turn-by-turn directions

Starting from the gondola parking in Andalo turn left uphill on "via Rindole" and continue until you'll arrive at the ski camp "Le Rindole". From this point, keep left and then right riding on a long false flat that will lead to loc. "Maso Toscana", then continue turning right and getting onto the main road that connects Andalo to Fai della Paganella. Keep riding for about 400m uphill paying attention on your right, you'll find a dirt road that goes uphill towards the "Pian del Dosson", follow it. Once in front of the restaurant "Dosson", you should identify the dirt road that climbs for a short distance along the ski slope "Cacciatori 2" (on your right with the restaurant "Dosson" at your back), follow it for a long part characterized by the alternation of ups and downs and some longer climb. After several minutes you'll reach a junction, turn left following the signs and continue until you'll reach the next junction exactly between the "Doss Pelà" and "Malga Terlaga": from here begins the toughest part. Turn right, riding on a long challenging uphill stretch paved with concrete blocks, you'll pass initially behind the arrival of the "chairlift Salare" and then, continuing to ride on the last stretch, you'll arrive to the "Passo S. Antonio". Continue keeping left again along a dirt road that now is much easier than the previous path. Continue for several minutes until you'll arrive at the last crossroads: turn left heading towards the arrival of the ski lifts. Passed the final climb, you'll finally be on the terrace of the restaurant "La Roda." Enjoy the view!

Public transport

from Trento:- Autobus extraurbano number 611 (Trento -Mezzolombardo - Fai della Paganella - Andalo - Molveno)

- Train "Trento - Malè" (Trento - Mezzolombardo) + autobus extraurbano number 611 (Mezzolombardo - Fai della Paganella - Andalo - Molveno).

By road

From the North:

On the highway A22 take the exit "San Michele" we follow the state road SS43 until the exit from the village of Mezzolomardo, then we follow the provincial road SP64 towards "Paganella" Altopiano. (Fai-Andalo-Molveno).

 

From the South:

On the highway A22 take the "Trento Nord", and follow the road towards Val di Non to the village of Mezzolombardo, exceeded the gallery turn to the right towards "Paganella" (Fai-Andalo Molveno).

Parking

Andalo, departure of the lift "Paganella 2001".

Coordinates

DD
46.163775, 11.005651
DMS
46°09'49.6"N 11°00'20.3"E
UTM
32T 654842 5114199
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Arrival by train, car, foot or bike

Author’s map recommendations

"Official Bike Map", 3€ at the offices of Tourist Board Dolomiti Paganella.

Equipment

Trail - XC - Ebike

Helmet

Maps - GPS - Mobile Phone - K/Way - Tools kit & repair kit for tires

Water - Snack

Bring everything needed for a journey in self-sufficiency


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Difficulty
difficult
Distance
30.5 km
Duration
3:00 h
Ascent
1,191 m
Descent
1,191 m
Highest point
2,115 m
Lowest point
1,031 m
Scenic Refreshment stops available Cableway ascent/descent

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