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Top 20 Bike Parks in Florence

Best bike parks in Florence are found amidst the rolling Tuscan hills, offering diverse cycling experiences. The region provides a variety of mountain biking trails, from challenging singletracks to technical skill zones. Florence's surrounding landscape features significant elevation changes and natural forests, making it suitable for various cycling disciplines. These areas cater to cyclists seeking both strenuous workouts and scenic rides.

Best bike parks in Florence

  • The most popular bike parks is Fonte dei Seppi, a natural monument that…

Last updated: May 14, 2026

La Fortezza Trail

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Almost a kilometre and a half long, on the southern slopes of Monte Pietramarina, the "La Fortezza" trail is one of the most popular in the area between Cerreto Guidi …

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Fonte dei Seppi

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Starting point for many hikes or mtb tours !!!

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Monte Giovi (992 m)

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A panoramic mountain between the Sieve Valley and Mugello.
The trails are poorly maintained, especially those descending into the Mugello, often eroded by rainwater and reduced to drainage ditches.
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Rincine MTB Trail Area

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For those interested in the lift service with the van, there is the Firenze Freeride App to download where you can book the service

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Roveta Trail Center

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Dedicated area for several more or less technical downhill trails with jumps and drops well cared for by local teams. The area also has valid alternatives of cycle paths and …

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Ratio Trail

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..are the names of the trails that start from here. I left the car at the Mandri restaurant where all the riders meet .. there is a large parking area …

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Puppe a Pera

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Puppe a Pera is a must for any cyclist in the area who is improving their skills. Furthermore, it is pleasantly immersed in the woods of Monte Morello.

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Trails well maintained by the group of Morello trailblazers, with high and medium difficulty technical descents, jumps and drops to be done with caution but very enjoyable. I recommend using …

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Zibib Trail

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Downhill MTB track with some jumps within the Roveta area. Always well maintained. Clean and flowing path

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Nice DownHill with some pretty technical steps.
First part very rocky, be very careful because the first part ends at the crossroads on the provincial road where cars pass.
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Matteo Pascali
March 22, 2026, Fonte dei Seppi

Starting point for many trails that wind around Monte Morello. The CAI signage is very well maintained.

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A panoramic mountain between the Sieve Valley and Mugello. The trails are poorly maintained, especially those descending into the Mugello, often eroded by rainwater and reduced to drainage ditches. Now, as in many other areas of Tuscany, the Path of the Gods, now popular with young people, has been removed and kept clean, and brambles and undergrowth are everywhere, often obscuring the old trails and making them inaccessible. A real shame! Because the views offered by the ridges and peaks deserve much greater attention, both politically (by local authorities) and socially (by volunteers).

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⚠️ connecting path from asphalt road to Poggio Ciliegio alla Merdaccia interrupted by landslide

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Tiziano
February 19, 2025, Sentiero La Fortezza

It is one of the most popular trails together with the Etrusco and therefore it is usually free of branches and various obstacles that are cleaned both by the "trail builders" of the area, but also by common riders who, finding stones or branches, clear the track anyway out of their habit. It is a Trail that does not present particular difficulties (except perhaps in a passage or two) also suitable for those who are starting to tackle single tracks and who are beginners. It is quite flow even if at times it is dug and with steps that form in the curves due to the very fact that it is very "trafficked" especially on weekends. Even the climb is quite easy since it can be done by tackling the asphalt road that goes up starting from the main road of Pinone and which is in any case closed to normal vehicular traffic.

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The Seppi source is located along the Colli Alti road that leads from Sesto to Pratolino. From here a dirt road starts that leads to the Sella degli Scollini and, from here, various MTB tours start.

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Access is from the provincial road of Colli Alti where, more or less, the climb ends on both sides. From here, along a comfortable dirt road to the saddle of Scollini and then continue left to Tedesco Morto, and right to Poggio del Giro and Ceppeto.

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Oibaffo
September 22, 2024, Puppe a Pera

Puppeapera is indicated as medium difficulty on par with Miglio Verde and Jango and New Jango, in my opinion it is not bad to take a look at most of the jumps first because there are often obstacles, non-trivial lines and little space before and/or after the jump or drop. Unless you face the trial with a MTB with generous suspension and/or a lot of grip under your ass...

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect at bike parks near Florence?

The bike parks and trails around Florence offer diverse terrain. You'll find challenging singletracks, technical descents, and flow trails amidst the rolling Tuscan hills and natural forests. For example, Roveta Trail Center features technical downhill trails with jumps and drops, while La Fortezza Trail on Monte Pietramarina is known for its nearly 1.5-kilometer downhill singletrack.

Are there bike parks suitable for beginners or those new to singletracks?

Yes, some trails are suitable for riders starting to tackle singletracks. La Fortezza Trail is noted as being suitable for beginners, with a mostly flowy descent. Additionally, the Seano Pump Track, located near Prato, is designed for a wide range of ages and skill levels, offering an asphalt loop to improve bike handling without pedaling.

Where can I find challenging mountain bike trails in the Florence area?

For challenging rides, consider areas like Monte Morello, which offers hard mountain bike rides with strenuous terrain and panoramic views. The Rincine MTB Trail Area is also known for its extensive network of trails with various levels of difficulty, including technical descents. For expert-level tours, the Appennino National Park offers significant challenges with long rides to high summits.

Are there any bike parks with shuttle services or dedicated facilities?

The Rincine MTB Trail Area, managed by Firenze Freeride, provides a more park-like experience with shuttle services available for easy access to trailheads. The Ponte Buggianese Pump Track, though about 45 km from Florence, is part of an area managed by 'Bike 360 The Doctors Bike Park' which features dirt lines, skill lines, and offers services like bike rentals and a workshop.

What natural features or viewpoints can I expect to see while cycling?

Many trails offer stunning natural beauty and panoramic views. Fonte dei Seppi is a natural monument and a starting point for tours. Monte Morello provides panoramic views, and the challenging Viale dei Colli route leads to Piazzale Michelangelo, rewarding cyclists with breathtaking views of Florence, especially at sunset. Monte Giovi also offers scenic ridges and peaks.

Are there any historical sites or cultural points of interest near the bike trails?

Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical significance. Monte Giovi is known as a place of history and nature, with themed routes that commemorate the Resistance. For more leisurely rides, the Arno Cycle Path along the Lungarni offers scenic views of Florence's historic bridges, including the Ponte Vecchio, and architectural landmarks like the Pitti Palace.

What other outdoor activities can I do near these bike parks?

Beyond bike parks, Florence offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as those found in the Easy hikes in Florence guide. For more mountain biking, check out the MTB Trails in Florence guide, which includes challenging loops like the Florence Hills and Arno River Loop. There are also many options for general cycling, detailed in the Cycling in Florence guide.

Are there family-friendly cycling options in Florence?

For families, Florence offers several easy and accessible cycling paths. Cascine Park, Florence's largest public park, provides 6 km of easy cycling paths. The Arno Cycle Path along the Lungarni is also an easy 8 km route, perfect for a relaxed ride with scenic views. The Seano Pump Track is designed for a wide range of ages, including children from 7 years old.

What are some of the most popular bike park highlights in the region?

Some of the most popular highlights include Fonte dei Seppi, a natural monument serving as a starting point for many mountain bike tours. La Fortezza Trail is a popular MTB park on Monte Pietramarina, and Roveta Trail Center is a dedicated area with technical downhill trails, jumps, and drops, well-loved by the community.

What do visitors enjoy most about the bike parks in Florence?

Visitors appreciate the variety of trails, from technical descents to flowy singletracks, and the well-maintained nature of some areas. The local teams often care for the trails, ensuring they are clear of obstacles. Riders particularly enjoy the challenging aspects, the beautiful forest settings, and the rewarding views. The sense of community among riders is also a highlight, with many contributing to trail maintenance.

What is the best time of year to visit Florence for cycling?

While specific seasonal conditions for bike parks are not detailed, generally, spring and autumn offer the most pleasant weather for cycling in Tuscany, with mild temperatures and less rain. Summer can be hot, especially for strenuous mountain biking, while winter might bring colder temperatures and potentially wet or muddy trail conditions.

Are there any hidden gem bike trails or lesser-known spots worth exploring?

While not explicitly 'hidden gems' in the data, areas like Montesenario Bike Arena and Pian di Mugnone Beer Bike Park are mentioned as dedicated spaces for bike activities, suggesting they might offer unique or more localized experiences away from the most frequented spots. Exploring the broader network of trails around Monte Giovi could also reveal less-trafficked paths, though some may be less maintained.

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