ON THE TRENTINO SHORE OF LAKE GARDA, THANKS TO THE WORK OF A HANDPIECE OF CHILDREN FROM TORBOLE, IT WAS BORN ON THE CLASSIC ROUTES THAT HAVE MADE A LITTLE THE HISTORY OF FREERIDE, A SMALL BIKE PARK WITH VERY HIGH POTENTIAL. WE WENT TO JUMP!
Stones, stones and more stones. And then, of course, a great view but, poetry aside, there is no doubt that the routes here on the Upper Garda are often rock and roll. So if you really love the
“Smooth” (well, first of all, change your musical genre and at least listen to some blues) maybe avoid showing up here on the upper Garda on a peak. For heaven's sake, as everyone knows, there are an infinity of routes in these parts, with over 400 km of dirt roads and paths for all tastes and types of bikes, but
the ones we're about to tell you about are pretty tough.
Tough, gravity and "old school" for the truth. It is not for nothing that these are some of the classics of the classics, born right where the mtb took its first steps in Italy. The legendary 601 above all, for example, and then the Val del Diaol: historical trails loved, but also hated by the less technical, for their harshness, which thanks to the work of Torbole enthusiasts have modernized and, above all, have become part of integral part of the Alto Garda Bike Arena.

A real bike park created and managed by the homonymous Asd, a non-profit association made up of about twenty enthusiasts aged between 16 and 40 who are passionate about freeride/downhill and, of course, for their spectacular terrain.
AGBA (Alto Garda Bike Arena) was born in the autumn of 2005 with the aim of enhancing, arranging and making
maintenance of the various paths, many in disuse to be dedicated to the descent by bike, with the intention of having some dedicated exclusively to mtb.
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