I was short on time so I drove all the way to the start of the MTB trail, at Castello Ceconi (an excellent place to visit itself, with park-like grounds where kids can play and families can picnic). This MTB trail is an excellent workout, climbing constantly for 8 km at 10.5% average gradient, with some ramps of 18%, as it follows the contours of the steep mountain side.
As the road climbs it changes, becoming slightly looser-surfaced at first, then more and more so. I gave it my all and kept going up to around 900 meters, then I was toast, so got off and pushed awhile. Shortly afterward, I arrived at the junction with the trail for Malga Jovet. After a few minutes rest I hopped back on the bike and started climbing steeply again up to around 1200 meters. Mercifully the trail levels out here for a kilometer or so, then you arrive at gorgeous open meadows of Malga Rossa (a stone ruin). I thought about ignoring the time so I could continue to the ridge of Monte Rossa (1350 meters) which has great views from the sheer southern escarpment, but I'd given my word, so I turned around.
The ride down was fun- much faster and easier. I packed up and got home right on time. Will return this Fall maybe and check the view toward the south.
View from trail of Val d'Arzino |
The meadows at Malga Rossa (1260 meters) |
Wild rhododendron in meadows |
View of meadows toward northeast |
Another wild rhododendron bush |
Castello Ceconi and park-like grounds |
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