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Sëlva - Wolkenstein - Selva Di Val Gardena

Dantercepies Bike Park – Sella Ronda Trail

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Dantercepies Bike Park – Sella Ronda Trail

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The Dantercepies Bike Park – Sella Ronda Trail is a premier mountain biking destination located at the Dantercepies mountain station, high above Selva di Val Gardena in the Italian Dolomites. Situated at an elevation of approximately 2,298 meters (7,539 feet), this park is an integral part of the larger Trail Arena Val Gardena and directly connects to the world-renowned Sella Ronda circuit. It offers an exhilarating experience amidst the stunning backdrop of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, with panoramic views…

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    22. September 2017

    Mountainbike

    es gibt hier zwei schöne Trails: den "Cir Trail" in einer Länge von 1.8km mit 180 Höhenmetern und 10% Gefälle und die "Flow Line" in einer Länge von 1.5km mit 140 Höhenmetern und 9% Gefälle als mit vielen Holzelementen präparierte Abfahrt

    3. September 2023

    Mountainbike

    Ein starker Trail der Sella Ronda

    30. November 2021

    Mountainbike

    Toller Bikepark mit genialer Aussicht nach Wolkenstein.

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    Distanz 1,56 km

    Anstieg 40 m

    Abstieg 190 m

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    Ort: Sëlva - Wolkenstein - Selva Di Val Gardena, Südtirol, Italien

    faq

    What are the most popular trails within the Dantercepies Bike Park?

    The Dantercepies Bike Park features several highly-regarded flow trails. The Giara Trail is a 1.6-kilometer flow trail leading towards Passo Gardena, known for its easy gradient and fun features. The Tiera Line is approximately 1.4 to 1.5 kilometers long, running from the mountain station to the intermediate station, and includes an accessible jump line and a pumptrack section. Additionally, the Cir Trail, at 1.8 kilometers with a 10% gradient, is a popular choice for an engaging descent.

    What are the difficulty levels of the trails at Dantercepies Bike Park?

    The trails at Dantercepies Bike Park are primarily designed as flow trails, making them generally accessible and enjoyable for a wide range of riders. They are suitable for ambitious amateurs and experienced mountain bikers. While not overly technical, they offer enough curves, bumps, and jumps to provide an exhilarating experience. The park is integrated into the Trail Arena Val Gardena, which offers a total of 13.9 km of trails with varying difficulty levels, ensuring options for different skill sets.

    Is Dantercepies Bike Park – Sella Ronda Trail suitable for families or beginners?

    Yes, the Dantercepies Bike Park offers trails that are well-suited for families and beginners. The flow trails, such as the Giara Trail and Tiera Line, are designed to be enjoyable without being overly technical, featuring manageable curves, bumps, and jumps. This makes them a great option for those looking for a fun and accessible mountain biking experience with children or for riders new to the sport.

    Where can I find a trail map for Dantercepies Bike Park and the surrounding Sella Ronda area?

    Detailed trail maps for the Dantercepies Bike Park and the broader Trail Arena Val Gardena, including connections to the Sella Ronda MTB Tour, are typically available at the lift stations in Selva di Val Gardena and Passo Gardena. You can also often find digital versions on the official tourism websites for Val Gardena or the Sella Ronda region.

    What are the typical opening seasons and hours for the Dantercepies Bike Park lifts?

    The Dantercepies Bike Park operates during the summer mountain biking season, which generally runs from early June to late September or early October, depending on snow conditions and specific lift operating schedules. It's always advisable to check the official Val Gardena or Dantercepies lift company websites for the most current opening dates and daily operating hours before planning your visit, as these can vary seasonally.

    Are there any specific permits or tickets required to access the bike park trails and lifts?

    To access the Dantercepies Bike Park trails and utilize the Dantercepies gondola or Cir chairlift for bike transport, you will need to purchase a lift ticket. Various options are usually available, including single ride tickets, day passes, or multi-day passes that may cover the entire Sella Ronda MTB Tour. Specific passes like the 'Dolomiti Supersummer Card' often include bike transport. It's best to inquire at the lift ticket offices for current pricing and package deals.

    What are the parking options available at or near Dantercepies Bike Park?

    For visitors arriving by car, parking is generally available in Selva di Val Gardena, where the Dantercepies cable car departs. There are often designated parking areas near the main lift stations. During peak season, these can fill up quickly, so arriving early is recommended. Some accommodation providers in Selva di Val Gardena also offer private parking for their guests.

    Can I reach Dantercepies Bike Park using public transport?

    Yes, Selva di Val Gardena is well-connected by public transport, primarily bus services. Buses run regularly from major towns in the Dolomites region, such as Bolzano (Bozen) and Bressanone (Brixen), to Val Gardena. Once in Selva di Val Gardena, the Dantercepies cable car station is usually within walking distance or a short local bus ride from the main bus stops, providing direct access to the bike park.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails or lifts at Dantercepies Bike Park?

    Policies regarding dogs on trails and lifts can vary. While many outdoor areas in the Dolomites are dog-friendly, specific rules for bike parks and lift systems often require dogs to be on a leash and, in some cases, to wear a muzzle on lifts. There might also be a small fee for dog transport on the gondolas. It is highly recommended to check the current regulations with the Dantercepies lift company or the Val Gardena tourism office before your visit.

    What kind of terrain can I expect on the trails at Dantercepies Bike Park?

    The trails at Dantercepies Bike Park are predominantly flow trails, meaning they are purpose-built with a smooth, undulating surface designed for a continuous riding experience. You can expect well-maintained dirt paths, often with berms, rollers, and small jumps. While some sections may incorporate natural elements, the focus is on a sculpted, enjoyable descent rather than highly technical rocky or rooty terrain. The trails are designed to provide a 'flow' with minimal braking.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants near Dantercepies Bike Park for refreshments?

    Yes, being located at a mountain station, there are usually mountain huts or restaurants directly at the Dantercepies mountain station or the intermediate station, offering refreshments, snacks, and meals. Additionally, at Passo Gardena, which is accessible via the Giara Trail, you'll find further dining options. Selva di Val Gardena, at the base of the cable car, also boasts numerous cafes, restaurants, and pubs.

    What are the best viewpoints for scenic photos along the Dantercepies Bike Park trails?

    The entire Dantercepies Bike Park offers spectacular panoramic views, as it's nestled in the heart of the Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage site. From the Dantercepies mountain station itself, you'll have breathtaking vistas of the Sella Group, Sassolungo, and Sciliar mountains. The trails themselves often wind through open alpine meadows, providing continuous opportunities for stunning photos of the surrounding peaks and valleys.

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