Best bike parks around Affile are found within the wider Monti Simbruini Regional Natural Park, a protected area known for its natural landscapes and diverse terrain. Affile, a municipality in Italy's Metropolitan City of Rome, serves as a gateway to these natural mountain biking opportunities. The region offers trails suitable for various skill levels, from moderate slopes to more technically demanding paths. These natural landmarks Simbruini Mountains near Affile provide a setting for cycling routes Affile Italy.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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Highly recommended for those who are really good at E-MTB: for those who are not, like me, I would say that it is really difficult and dangerous, even if highly scenic. At the limit: you push the bike by hand...
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It is the longest and most technically demanding path around Monte Livata. It is panoramic like no other and at the same time engages and excites in driving. In the upper part the ground is stony and beaten and as soon as you enter the woods it becomes more slippery in case of rain, but it is still very fast. In the second half there is a very fast stretch in the woods interspersed with passages over rocks, stones and roots. If you like to drive, this trail will thrill you. The presence of pedestrians requires attention in the initial part of the path. Highly recommended
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It is the most panoramic path and, in the first part, also the most exposed and technical in the area. The path is often very narrow and consists of an exciting alternation of climbs and descents that become very fun and rewarding especially with an e-MTB. Be careful on the descents: it is very popular with pedestrians, so adjust your speed. Highly recommended
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This path can be a lot of fun and speaks volumes about the local terrain: tall beech trees, well spaced, land almost without rocks and with soft slopes. It lends itself to being traveled in both directions, both in Mtb and in e-Mtb. Beware of pedestrians: the view on the path is not always optimal.
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This climb is one of the most suggestive in the area: smooth terrain, soft slope (but only at the beginning) and lots of shade. It is also a feasible climb with the MTB (you need a very good state of training) and leads to Le Vedute (climb feasible on the pedals only with an e-MTB) or to Cannavacciari (climb also feasible with Mtb) and then to Campo dell 'Bone. In winter it can be very snowy and it is recommended from May to November
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This not very steep path in the undergrowth is suitable for all users, both uphill and downhill, thanks to a moderate slope and a not too bumpy bottom. With an e-MTB it's as much fun downhill as it is uphill. The challenge is to find the best trajectory to brake as little as possible. The risk of collision with pedestrians is very low because the view is optimal
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Around Affile, you'll find natural mountain biking opportunities primarily within the wider Monti Simbruini Regional Natural Park. These are not purpose-built bike parks with man-made features, but rather natural trails offering diverse terrain, from moderate slopes to more technically demanding paths through forests and panoramic routes.
Yes, there are. The Tre Confini Trail Towards Campo Secco is particularly suitable for all users, including families. It features a moderate slope and a relatively smooth surface, making it enjoyable for both uphill and downhill riding.
For a more challenging experience, consider the Campo della Pietra Trail. It's described as the longest and most technically demanding path around Monte Livata, with varied terrain including stony ground, slippery sections in the woods, and passages over rocks and roots.
The From Le Vedute to I Miceti trail is known for being the most panoramic in the area, offering exciting alternations of climbs and descents with stunning views. The Campo della Pietra Trail is also highly panoramic.
The trails are generally recommended from May to November. During winter, some areas, like parts of The Author's Valley, can be very snowy, making them less suitable for riding.
While the guide doesn't specify bike rental locations directly in Affile, it's advisable to check local tourism offices or sports shops in larger nearby towns for mountain bike rental options, especially if you plan to explore the Monti Simbruini Regional Natural Park.
Specific parking areas for trailheads are not detailed in the guide. However, when exploring the Monti Simbruini Regional Natural Park, look for designated parking spots near popular access points or trail starts. It's recommended to check local maps or inquire locally upon arrival for the most convenient parking.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB Trails around Affile, Running Trails around Affile, and general Cycling routes around Affile, particularly within the Monti Simbruini area.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and the engaging terrain. Trails like the Campo della Pietra Trail are praised for being panoramic and exciting to ride, while others like the From Le Vedute to I Miceti offer rewarding climbs and descents. The area's natural monuments and viewpoints are also highly valued.
Yes, many trails in the area provide a balanced experience. For example, the From Le Vedute to I Miceti trail features an exciting alternation of climbs and descents. The Tre Confini Trail Towards Campo Secco is also suitable for both uphill and downhill riding due to its moderate slope.
Affile itself is a small municipality. For cafes, restaurants, and accommodation, you'll find options within the town. For trails deeper in the Monti Simbruini Regional Natural Park, it's best to plan your route to pass through or near villages that offer these services, or carry your own provisions.
The guide does not explicitly state rules regarding dogs on trails. As these are natural trails within a Regional Natural Park, it's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they do not disturb wildlife or other trail users. Always check local park regulations for specific rules.


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