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Bike Beats - Odlina Line

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  • Bike Beats - Ödli trail
    Bike Beats - Ödli trail
    Photo: Alta Badia/Alex Moling, Alta Badia Tourism Cooperative
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The Odlina track which descends through the woods, in flowing curves is a variant of the Ödli Trail in the Bike Beats Piz Sorega park.
closed
easy
Distance 0.2 km
0:01 h
0 m
26 m
1,967 m
1,940 m
The Odlina track is a variant of the Ödli Trail in the Bike Beats Piz Sorega park.

The route descends through the woods, in flowing curves to rejoin the original Ödli Trail.
Ödli in the Ladin language means eyes. The track, in fact, the easiest of the Bike Beats, is with its of spectacular views a real delight for the eyes.
Difficulty
easy
Stamina
Experience
Landscape
Highest point
1,967 m
Lowest point
1,940 m

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Coordinates:
DD
46.556537, 11.924735
DMS
46°33'23.5"N 11°55'29.0"E
UTM
32T 724182 5160041
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Perfect for bikers of all levels, including less experience bikers, the Ödli is a flow country mountain biking trail. Slightly wider than trails normally used for enduro and downhill mountain biking, flow trails allow bikers to keep going downhill without any interruption thanks to waves and berms without any protruding roots or rocks.
The Ödli trail includes some exciting north shore sections to avoid swampy or too difficult areas. The last section goes through the dense woods of the “Bosch dl guardian” (Guardian’s wood), immersed in the intense pleasant scent of nature, and then joins the blue trail “Avëna” until destination.
To offer you the opportunity to relive the experience of the descent and make it unforgettable, the trail includes a special point with photographic equipment, which will take a picture of you as you change direction from one bend to another. You can then admire your feats and download the picture on the screen of the terminal located near the start of the Piz Sorega cable car line at the bottom of the valley.

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Getting there

*By car

  • Coming from Innsbruck: take the A13 and the A22 toll motorway and exit at Bressanone/Brixen, following the signs to Brunico/Bruneck along the Val Pusteria/Pustertal road as far as S. Lorenzo/St. Lorenzen. Follow the signs to Val Badia/Gadertal 
  • Coming from Verona - Bolzano: take the A22, exit at Bressanone/Brixen and continue as above

*By train

The nearest train stations are:

  • Brunico - 37 km
  • Bolzano (via Passo Gardena) - 72 km (via Brunico) - 100 km
  • Connection train station - Alta Badia by the local bus SAD: www.sii.bz.it

*By air

  • Innsbruck - 130 km
  • Munich - 330 km
  • Venice Treviso / Venice Marco Polo - 180 km / 200 km
  • Verona - 213 km
  • Milan Bergamo / Milan Malpensa - 310 km / 400 km
  • Information airport transfer: www.altoadigebus.com - www.cortinaexpress.it

Parking

Parking at the Piz Sorega cable car.

Coordinates

DD
46.556537, 11.924735
DMS
46°33'23.5"N 11°55'29.0"E
UTM
32T 724182 5160041
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Status
closed
Difficulty
easy
Distance
0.2 km
Duration
0:01 h
Descent
26 m
Highest point
1,967 m
Lowest point
1,940 m
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