Ride pushes tours from Trentino in July
Trentino, bordering South Tyrol to the south, is one of the most diverse mountain bike regions in Italy. From the majestic Dolomites down to the glistening Lake Garda, it offers unparalleled terrain. In July 2025, Ride set out to explore this diversity in new routes. A special focus was placed on the area around Ponte di Legno and the Tonale Pass - an exceptionally attractive MTB destination that had previously led a shadowy existence alongside the better-known neighboring regions of Bormio and Val di Sole. There are high alpine routes here that reach far beyond the 3,000-metre mark and promise breathtaking experiences.
A second focus of the explorations was the Adige Valley - the logical continuation of the Brenner route south of Bolzano. Most of the tours that take place here carry a heavy past: they follow old military paths and positions that often date back to one of the two world wars. It is precisely this historical dimension that makes the Adige Valley particularly fascinating for mountain bikers.
Tour highlights Ponte di Legno
These new tours around Ponte di Legno are particularly recommended:
Tour highlights in the Adige Valley
These new tours are particularly recommended in the southern Adige Valley:
Most popular ride tours in July 2025
Here is the list of the most popular tours in July:
- Furka Trail (Valais)
- Nufenen Pass - Mossmatten Trail(Valais)
- Bernina-Poschiavo - Alp Grüm (Graubünden)
- Stockalperweg (Valais)
- Rheinschlucht Supertour (Graubünden)
- Digne Backyard (Provence)
- Plaine Morte (Valais)
- Einsiedler Kretenweg (Central Switzerland)
- Piz Umbrail (Grisons)
- Flumserberg Longruns (Eastern Switzerland)
The ride database now includes 2464 researched and detailed singletrail tours, which were accessed over 160,000 times in July 2025 (source: Google Analytics).
Here you can find all of Ride's singletrail tours: ride-mtb.com/touren
Newly activated tours in July 2025
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