Tutti Frutti Livigno
Description
The Tutti Frutti tour starts with the Rollercoaster Trail, which leads from the Costaccia mountain station of the gondola lift down to Tagliede. You then take the gondola lift back up, change to the chairlift and then head down to the middle station of the Carosello lift via the "S-Way" and "H-Dream" trails. Take the gondola up to the top station, then take the third and long descent down to Livigno. To do this, first follow the "Bikers United" trail, then turn into the "Blueberry Line", take the Panoramica trail and finally roll back to the valley station of the Carosello cable car on the cycle path. The route now climbs again to the top and then curves back to the middle station via the "Coast to Coast" and the "H-Dream". Once again you take the gondola to the mountain station, now it's time for the final stage. First up the Madonon, then back down again and finally through the beautiful Valle Federia down to Lago di Livigno and the town center.
1: Rollercoaster
2: S-Way - H-Dream
3: Bikers United - Blueberry Line - Panoramica - Cycling Road
4: Coast to Coast - H-Dream
5: Madonon - Federia
Note: The tour is only possible when the cable cars are in full operation from the end of June to the beginning of September. Operating times at: www.carosello3000.com
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Details of the tour
44 km
350 m
3395 m
1 day
Livigno
Livigno
1662
well suited
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User comments (3)
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Addendum: La Bomba marked as a black trail, fits. More challenging and blocked. Very fun to ride and finally a little challenge on this mountain.
We were also disappointed by the Tutti Frutti trails, which were boring and technically easy. Always the same artificial Kügelibahn trails. On the back side (Fedeira), it's mostly downhill along the road. Trails marked in black are red in our opinion. But the scenery is wonderful.
The trails on the other side of the valley (Mottolino) are much more natural and more challenging to ride.
Unfortunately, we were disappointed with the Tutti Frutti trails as they were boring, very wide and often rough. The trails on the other side of the valley are much more natural and fun to ride.