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DOLOMITES FREERIDE

Pick your line — we'll handle the rest.
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We're a small, local crew based in the heart of the Dolomites — and this is our backyard.

Not the kind of backyard with a fence around it. The kind with 3,000-metre ridgelines, ancient mule tracks, alpine huts that still serve proper food, and trails that don't show up on any map app. We know every climb, every cheeky shortcut, and every spot worth stopping for.

Whether you're clipping in for a week-long hut-to-hut traverse, chasing flow on an e-MTB, or just looking to fully disconnect with an analog riding escape somewhere between the trees and the clouds — we build the experience around you, not the other way around.

No cookie-cutter itineraries. No herd mentality. Just handcrafted rides in one of

the most jaw-dropping mountain ranges on the planet, guided (or not) by people

who actually live and ride here.

 

 

Guided. Self-guided. Full packages. Pick your line — we'll handle the rest.

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12 Lakes Tour

Five days, twelve lakes, one continuous loop above Lake Garda through some of the most underrated terrain in the entire Alps. Ancient mule tracks, alpine singletracks, vineyard paths and ridge descents - stitched together into a ride that earns every viewpoint and never takes the easy road. Built for e-MTB or manual bikes, with options at every turn to match your legs and your mood.

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Northern Garda

 Northern Garda is one of the most diverse MTB destinations in Europe — steep limestone walls, endless singletrack, ancient trails dropping through olive groves and vineyards, and a network of hidden lakes and alpine ridges that most riders never find. All just five minutes from a proper espresso.

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Val di Fassa

This is the deep end. Surrounded by UNESCO heritage rock walls and some of the most iconic trails in the international enduro scene, Val di Fassa is where the Dolomites stop being a backdrop and start being the whole point. Massive lift-accessed descents, ancient valley trails, and the kind of scenery that makes you brake just to stare. From flow trails and bike parks to the legendary Sellaronda MTB Tour — this valley has a week's worth of riding in every direction.

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Dolomiti di Brenta

Three days, one massif, zero straight lines. This loop takes you all the way around the Brenta Dolomites — through hidden valleys and across ridgelinesl. We mix  proper climbing, flow trails with raw singletracks.

Every day ends somewhere worth being. Every morning starts with a reason to get back on the bike.

Built for e-MTB or manual, with variations to suit the legs and the mood.

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Paganella

Paganella has three bike zones, 25 trails, flow lines, enduro tracks and enough singletrack to keep you guessing run after run — all with the Brenta Dolomites as a permanent backdrop and Molveno glittering below. Ride mellow berms above the lake in the morning, charge technical natural trails through the forest by afternoon, and figure out which run to do again over a beer at the bottom.

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Vallagarina

South of Trento, the Adige valley opens wide and the riding gets a different flavour. Vallagarina is wine country, castle country, and quietly- seriously good unspoiled MTB country. Vineyards on the valley floor, ancient mule tracks climbing through the hills, and above it all the rugged ridgelines of Monte Zugna, the Brentonico plateau and the Piccole Dolomiti, where trails wind through old WWI frontlines, alpine meadows and ancient forests. 

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