Best bike parks around Val Di Nizza are found in the municipality of Val di Nizza, located in the province of Pavia, Lombardy. This area is characterized by an extensive network of natural trails that traverse scenic beech, chestnut, and pine forests. Val di Nizza offers a diverse range of options for mountain biking, including routes suitable for e-bikes and adaptive biking. The terrain includes natural singletrack and carrable trails, providing varied riding experiences.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Hi @Cristiano Repetti, the names are always the same, the Ruino Clean Wheels is on the other side of the dam, I've never been there, so I can't tell you, but from the directions it should look similar to the Nera...
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I saw they changed their names. On the website, they say BLU, ROSSA, NERA, MAMBA, and Ruino Clean Wheels. Can anyone who's ridden them tell me what their difficulty levels are?
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After a year the situation has worsened with brambles taking over, it's difficult to pedal between the track and the brambles! 🤦🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️
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With the rains of recent months and the passage of MTBs, a deep furrow has been created, difficult to pedal as the pedals touch the banks of the track! From the photos it doesn't seem high, the field test showed that the pedals touch the sides. The final part is pedalable.
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La Blu is a singletrack located near the Molato Dam, in the municipality of Pianello Val Tidone. It starts from the highest part of Mount Bissolo, crosses with the beginning of the Nera and then joins at the end with the path that runs along the Molato dam. This mountain bike trail can only be used downhill. The DH La Blu has compact terrain and a flow pattern, only a little steeper towards the end, with a couple of easy-to-perform artificial jumps; it extends over a length of 1,200 m. with a height difference of 155 m. and a slope from -10>-18%.
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beautiful ride! Be careful only on rockside, you need driving skills and familiarity.
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clean, fun and moderately easy trails...beautiful
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The ascent is entirely pedaled, look at the highlight "Monte Bissolo_The ascent"
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Val di Nizza is known for its extensive network of natural trails, offering an authentic mountain biking experience through scenic beech, chestnut, and pine forests. You'll find a diverse range of singletrack and carrable trails suitable for various skill levels, including options for e-bikes and adaptive biking.
While Val di Nizza primarily features natural trails, some areas like the Guardamonte Rock Outcrops offer dedicated trails with artificial structures and terrain perfected for mountain biking, such as the Rock Side and River Side trails.
The region research indicates that Sentiero di Mandasco is considered one of the best beginner trails, offering singletrack flow with short ups and downs before becoming slightly more technical. Many of the 53 trails cater to various skill levels, ensuring options for those new to mountain biking.
The Start of MTB descents – Monte Bissolo E‑Bike Park offers five distinct tracks of increasing difficulty: yellow, orange, blue, red, and black. These are suitable for full suspension mountain bikes, with the black track requiring more advanced skills for its steep and technical sections.
Yes, Val di Nizza is very e-bike friendly. A significant advantage of the area is that 51 of its trails are accessible for e-bikes, making it easier for riders to explore the diverse terrain.
Among the highly-rated and popular trails are Montagne Russe, Sentiero di Mandasco, Sentiero dell'Aquila, Le Carbonaie, and Kate Moss. These trails are frequently enjoyed by the komoot community for their quality riding experience.
You can expect spectacular views, especially from areas like the Guardamonte Rock Outcrops, which offers panoramas extending to the Apennines. The trails traverse scenic beech, chestnut, and pine forests, providing an immersive natural experience.
Beyond mountain biking, Val di Nizza's multi-use trails accommodate hiking, trail running, and even adaptive biking. You can find numerous hiking routes, such as the 'Forest hike to Sant'Alberto hermitage' or the 'Historic salt route from Varzi to San Ponzo Semola', by exploring the Hiking around Val Di Nizza guide. For road cycling, check out the Cycling around Val Di Nizza guide.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, trails like DH La Blu offer a downhill-only singletrack experience with a compact, flowy terrain and some steeper sections. The Start of MTB descents – Monte Bissolo E‑Bike Park also features red and black tracks designed for more advanced riders.
The region's natural trails are generally accessible, but conditions can vary. For the best experience, consider visiting during spring or autumn when the weather is milder and the forest trails are in prime condition. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.
Yes, some areas offer amenities. For example, near the Start of MTB descents – Monte Bissolo E‑Bike Park, you can find the 4 Venti restaurant near the dam, which is a convenient spot for a snack or lunch. The Agriturismo Guardamonte and Agriturismo Cal del Monte are also available for typical local products and relaxation.
The Monte Bissolo area, including the E-Bike Park Monte Bissolo Trails, is highly regarded for its fun and challenging trails that are not overly dangerous. It offers excellent riding with beautiful panoramic views, making it a popular spot for pure fun at no cost.


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