Technical itinerary, with some demanding sections- suitable for expert and well-trained bikers- it allows to ride through the whole Val Grosina and its most famous locations: Malghera, Biancadino, Vermulera and Eita. The first part of the route- from Fusino to Malghera- twists and turns on a municipal paved road for about 12 km, with feasible slopes of the ground with a difference of height upwards of about 700m. For those who want to make this route less demanding, Malghera can be reached by car, after paying a daily ticket of 3 Euros at the coin-operated vending machine in Fusino. From the church in Malghera, keep going North along the mule track, then cross the stream and go up to Pian del Lago for a difference in height of about 400 metres with steep sections where you cannot ride your bike. At about 2,300 meters starts a long coaster-like rolling panoramic trail with technical sections and short ascents where cycling is impossible. Arrived in Biancadino, you must overcome a steep ascent that will lead you to the highest point of the itinerary at 2,380 msl, where the track goes up alternating some steep steps until the long descent towards Vermulera; here the steep unpaved mule-track leads to a municipal road just a few hundred metres from Eita. From here you can easily reach Fusino either following the municipal paved road or going down the mule-track just opposite it.
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