Not all Alps are the same.
Some feel big. Others feel busy.
But out here — on the western edge — things are different.
This side of the mountains has its own rhythm. Slower. Wilder. More real.
It’s the kind of place where trails aren’t built-they’re inherited. From shepherds, from soldiers, from centuries of movement across the same ridgelines we ride today.
And once you drop in, you feel it.
No chairlifts. No berms made of bulldozers.
Just alpine singletrack, loose rock, high exposure and that feeling of riding something bigger than you.
This is where enduro strips back to its roots — no filters, no shortcuts. Just you, the trail, and the mountain in front of you.
This terrain doesn’t show its cards easily.
But that’s where local knowledge changes everything.
We’ve grown up on these trails.
We know when the snow melts early, where the grip holds after rain, and which ridgeline has the best late afternoon light. We don’t just guide you — we show you how we ride, why we ride, and what this valley means to us.
We don’t just show people trails. We share a piece of the valley with them. When they ride here, they become part of it — and that’s the best part of the job.”
Massimo, AVF Guide
That’s what makes the difference between a good day out and a ride you’ll talk about for years.
If you’ve had enough of polished bike parks and cookie-cutter loops…
If you’re looking for something that wakes you up inside…
Come west.
We’ve got the mountains.
We’ve got the trails.
And we’ve got a spot for you.
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