Best bike parks around Fino Del Monte are situated in a region known for its diverse terrain, offering various cycling experiences. The area features a mix of dedicated bike parks and extensive mountain biking trails. From skill parks designed for technical improvement to challenging downhill routes, the landscape caters to different riding preferences. This northern Italian region provides a setting for both casual rides and advanced mountain biking.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Nice trail, never too difficult, At the beginning there are 2 paths, one more dug with also a metal pipe in the middle and one more to the right with a lighter track in the undergrowth. Better to take the one more to the right in the undergrowth which is definitely easier and will then rejoin the main track
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Wide track, very compact and pedalable surface - despite the rain - even with "road" gravel tires, like the ones I fitted yesterday. Very fun and relaxing.
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Better MTB or eMTB with serious you have to pay close attention to where you put the wheels.
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Hard but fun descent. For the last stretch, I recommend getting off the agro silvio pastorale road to reach the town of Sovere
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Very technical descent with the presence of a disconnected path. Slight climb to get to the Vareno. Flow and panoramic sections. Alternatively, follow the sign for Baita Orsetto.
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Beautiful off-road downhill section.
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The descent from the bridge over the Sedornia stream to Gandellino is a nice MTB route in some places steep but fun. All in the woods up to the outskirts of the town.
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Almost all flat. Great views along the way. Just be careful on drainage channels if you got slim tires
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The region offers a diverse range of bike parks. You'll find dedicated skill parks like the SkatePark Fino del Monte, which is great for practicing tricks and technical skills with its concrete park, street elements, and bowl. There are also downhill-focused parks such as Love BikePark in Piazzatorre and Monte Poieto Bike Park in Aviatico, offering technical descents, jumps, and flow lines. For a mix of technical and freeride trails, Spiazzi di Gromo Bike Park is a popular choice.
Yes, several options cater to beginners and families. The Monte Pora Skill Park is specifically designed for riders of all ages, starting from 6 years old, to improve technique, balance, and bike control in a safe environment, with obstacles and lessons available. At Spiazzi di Gromo Bike Park, the Avert 2 trail is of low difficulty, featuring a technical flow with roots suitable for freeride beginners. Additionally, the 'Gullòn' flow line at Love BikePark is versatile enough for both beginners and more experienced cyclists.
Experienced riders seeking a challenge have several excellent options. Spiazzi di Gromo Bike Park is known for its technical and well-maintained trails, with Avert 1 offering easy to medium difficulty with jumps. Love BikePark in Piazzatorre features 'Back to the roots,' a technical downhill track designed for expert riders. The Monte Poieto Bike Park in Aviatico includes the 'Poieto DH' which is a black difficulty singletrack, and the 'Top of Poieto to Coldrè' trail which transitions into very technical sections. For specific challenging descents, consider the Malgalunga Descent and the Technical descent from Scanapà.
Most outdoor bike parks in the region, such as Spiazzi di Gromo Bike Park, typically operate from late April/early May through late October/early November, taking advantage of the warmer, drier months. This period generally offers the best weather conditions for riding. Always check the specific park's operating schedule before planning your visit.
Yes, for convenient uphill transport, Spiazzi di Gromo Bike Park utilizes a chairlift for both bikes and riders. Similarly, access to Monte Poieto Bike Park in Aviatico is facilitated by a cable car, making it easier to enjoy multiple downhill runs.
The bike parks and surrounding trails are often set amidst beautiful natural landscapes. For instance, Spiazzi di Gromo Bike Park is nestled within a beautiful pine and fir forest. Many trails also offer scenic views, such as the Vareno–Passo della Presolana Forest Road, which provides great views along the way, and the Technical descent from Scanapà, which includes panoramic sections.
Absolutely. Fino Del Monte is a hub for mountain biking trails. You can find challenging routes like 'Sentiero vipere,' which is a black diamond singletrack, or the 'Rino Olmo Hut – Presolana Pass loop.' For more options, explore the MTB Trails around Fino Del Monte guide, which includes routes like the 'Presolana Pass – Cornetto Hut loop' and the 'Monte Falecchio – The Throne on Presolana loop'.
The region is known for several exciting descents. The Descent to Gandellino is a nice MTB route, steep but fun, entirely in the woods. The Malgalunga Descent is described as hard but fun, while the Technical descent from Scanapà offers a very technical path with flow and panoramic sections.
Yes, if you're looking for a more relaxed ride, the Vareno–Passo della Presolana Forest Road is almost entirely flat with great views. The Singletrack in the Woods is also noted as never too difficult, with an easier path available in the undergrowth. For traffic-free options, check out the Traffic-free bike rides around Fino Del Monte guide.
Visitors appreciate the variety and quality of the trails. For instance, the Vareno–Passo della Presolana Forest Road is praised for its great views and compact, pedalable surface. The Descent to Gandellino is described as a nice MTB route, steep but fun. Riders also enjoy the Singletrack in the Woods for being enjoyable and not overly difficult.
Yes, the SkatePark Fino del Monte is primarily a skill park featuring a concrete park, street elements, and a bowl, ideal for practicing tricks and improving technical skills. Additionally, the Monte Pora Skill Park is designed to help riders of all ages enhance their mountain biking technique, balance, and bike control through various obstacles and certified instructors.


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