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The beauty and variety of the place makes the first Trails pass through meadows rich in juniper trees, chestnut, pine and Douglas fir. A magical place where, in addition to dive in the pristine nature, you can have fun with your MTB along long and endless trails. Wide forest roads accompany the climb to reach the summit at Beech Round, starting point of the main Downhill Trails; You can also make shorter loops intercepting the descent paths at different points.
The Trails are suitable for all types of mountain biking; They recommend the Enduro and Downhill to have fun in safety but also the All Mountain are suitable to carry out in tranquility paths. You can venture out to explore the Trails: Ratoio, I Mandri, Motta and the Goose. The mechanized service is available but, who will gain the conquest of pedaling summit, it will be fully repaid by the downhill fun.
The reference point for the departure is recommended AREA POINT located at the Camping Campo All'Oca where there are parking lots, services and refreshment. POINT can choose from among several routes signposted MTB signs; it is advisable to go to the conquest of the summit to "Beech Tondo" immediately along the forest uphill and reaching Ratoio or Motta Trail.
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- Pole Hill Moderate Trail
- Pole Hill Moderate Trail
- Pole Hill Moderate Trail
- Pole Hill Moderate Trail
- Pole Hill Moderate Trail
- Pole Hill Moderate Trail
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