Bikepark Mottolino Livigno: countdown has started

Less than 10 days to the opening of the most famous Italian bikepark

Bikepark Mottolino Livigno is ready for a new fun summer season. Within the next 10 days the gondola will be open, to welcome hundreds of bikers wanting to start riding.

Thanks to the maintenance team, all the trails have been cleared from the snow and they've been settled to offer the best riding conditions.  

Fun and safety are the two keywords leading Mottolino activity. That's why the team taking care of the trails is composed of professionals downhillers, that know every side of the discipline and know how to offer top quality trails.

Season will start at full speed: all 13 trails will be accessible, just like all the fun areas.

The gondola service will be open to crosscountry riders, too, offering access to amazing high altitude trails, with breathtaking views over Livigno.

To organize a trip to Mottolino bikepark, there are many promotions, first one being Bikepass Free : with a 3 night stay in hotel, the bike pass is free (valid within adhering structures).


About Mottolino Bike Park

Amongst the first bike parks in Italy, Mottolino Bikepark was founded in 2005 after the mtb World Championships and in Europe it's a landmark for dowhillers and freeriders.
It offers 13 trails suiting 3 levels of ability and riding skills, with lenght up to 4.500 mt, running from a 2.400 mt altitude down to the village located 1.800 mt asl. Amongst the structures there is a BigAirBag to try new tricks, a jump area, a North Shore Area and much more.

Mottolino Bikepark opening:
10th of June - 1st of October 2017 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

For further info visit www.mottolino.com
and become a fan of the Facebook page MottolinoFunMountain

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