The cycle route from the Brenta Dolomites to Lake Idro
Cycle routes
The cycle route from the Brenta Dolomites to Lake Idro
<p>The cycle route, long <strong>57 kilometers</strong>, crosses woods and meadows, wooden bridges and walkways immersed in greenery, <strong>connecting the Brenta Dolomites to Lake Idro</strong>, through the Val Rendena, the Central Giudicarie, and the Chiese Valley.</p>
<p>The <strong>cycle route</strong> that connects the Brenta Dolomites to Lake Idro, through the <strong>Val Rendena</strong>, the <strong>Central Giudicarie</strong>, and the <strong>Chiese Valley</strong>, is <strong>57 kilometers</strong> long.<br/>Also called the “cycle route of flowers” for the numerous floral species encountered in spring and early summer, it is an opportunity to reach alpine valleys and villages, immerse yourself in a suggestive natural environment, and discover historical, cultural, and artistic treasures.</p> <p>On a bicycle or mountain bike, muscle-powered or electric version, <strong>you cross woods and meadows, wooden bridges and walkways immersed in greenery</strong>, accompanied by the pleasant murmur of the <strong>Sarca</strong> and <strong>Chiese</strong> rivers, while in some points, looking upwards, you can glimpse the spires of the <strong>Brenta Dolomites</strong> and the glaciers of the <strong>Adamello-Presanella</strong>, in the <strong>Adamello Brenta Natural Park</strong>.</p> <p>Starting from the highest altitude, the cycle route descends from <strong>Carisolo</strong> along the <strong>Val Rendena</strong> arriving at <strong>Tione di Trento</strong> where it splits into two directions: to the left it leads towards <strong>Ragoli</strong> and the basin of <strong>Ponte Pià</strong>, to the right it continues towards the village of <strong>Bolbeno</strong>, connecting to <strong>Bondo</strong> along the Madonna del Lares road (this section has significant slopes and is mixed with car traffic) and finally entering the cycle path of the <strong>Chiese Valley</strong> to reach <strong>Lake Idro</strong>.</p>