Best bike parks around Sorbo Serpico are found in the surrounding region of the Province of Avellino, Italy. This area provides options for mountain biking and cycling enthusiasts. The landscape features natural trails and scenic routes, offering diverse terrain for various skill levels. Cyclists can explore both organized trail areas and natural environments.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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DH route, with climbs and sharp bends on roots!! Quite technical
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Area equipped with gazebo
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Starting point of the dirt road towards S. Stefano del Sole
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Well organized bike park. Safe fun guaranteed
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Very fun dirt road to go down.
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For lovers of extreme MTB riding Very technical enduro routes to be tackled with caution at least for the first descents Then the fun is guaranteed https://www.trailforks.com/trails/flow-2020/ https://www.trailforks.com/trails/8volante-hirpus-bike-trails/ https://www.trailforks.com/trails/cresta-77762/
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Santo Stefano del Sole bike park, well-kept but very technical trails
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Technical routes from DH, well maintained and organized, also with Shuttle service ....
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The region offers several highly-regarded bike parks. Hirpus Bike Park (Santo Stefano del Sole) is known for its very technical enduro routes. Another popular spot is the area around the Picnic Area with Gazebo Near Monte Tuoro, which features six different downhill circuits for extreme biking.
Yes, the Angel Bike Park, while more structured, offers a 'Blue Trail' known as "Stag" which is an easier route with parabolic curves and dirt bumps, making it suitable for beginners and families. For those seeking natural trails, some routes in the Santo Stefano MTB Trail Area are described as medium-difficulty and flowing, which can be approachable for less experienced riders.
For advanced riders, the region provides plenty of challenges. Hirpus Bike Park (Santo Stefano del Sole) features very technical enduro routes. The Alta Tensione Power Line Tower track is part of an advanced FR/DH route, described as very technical and demanding. Additionally, the Angel Bike Park has a 'Red Trail' called "Lynx" which is a longer and more technical downhill option for experienced riders.
The terrain varies significantly. In the Santo Stefano MTB Trail Area, you'll find natural trails, often within beech woods, characterized by fast, flowing sections with manageable drops and jumps, and a notable lack of stones. Dedicated bike parks like Angel Bike Park offer optimized downhill trails with parabolic curves, dirt bumps, and steeper technical sections. Many routes in the broader region combine paved and unpaved surfaces with significant elevation changes.
Yes, the Angel Bike Park is accessible via a chairlift that can transport bikes. This lift takes riders from the valley station at 786 m to the mountain station at "Poggio del combattente" at 943 m, providing convenient access to its downhill trails.
Beyond dedicated bike parks, the area around Sorbo Serpico offers extensive opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including challenging road cycling tours and mountain biking routes like the "Santo Stefano del Sole - Sorbo Serpico - Atripalda - Avellino" loop. There are also hiking trails available, such as the "Monte Terminio Loop Trail" or routes in the Parco Regionale dei Monti Picentini. For more details, check out the Cycling around Sorbo Serpico guide, Road Cycling Routes around Sorbo Serpico guide, or the Hiking around Sorbo Serpico guide.
Some bike parks offer organized facilities. For instance, the area around the Picnic Area with Gazebo Near Monte Tuoro is described as a well-organized bike park, sometimes offering a shuttle service. The Caretaker's House highlight marks the beginning or end of a dirt road connecting various MTB routes, suggesting a potential meeting or starting point.
The trails cater to various bike types. For the structured downhill parks like Angel Bike Park, Enduro, all-mountain, or Trail bikes are optimized. The Santo Stefano MTB Trail Area is suitable for both mountain bikes and e-bikes, offering a range of natural trails. For the broader network of routes around Sorbo Serpico, a sturdy mountain bike is generally recommended due to varied terrain and elevation changes.
Yes, many routes in the region traverse natural landscapes, offering opportunities for scenic views. The broader cycling and mountain biking routes often pass through areas like the Parco Regionale dei Monti Picentini, which is known for its natural beauty and diverse terrain, providing picturesque backdrops during your ride.
Visitors appreciate the variety and technical challenge of the trails. Many enjoy the well-kept, technical enduro routes at Hirpus Bike Park and the safe, fun downhill circuits near Monte Tuoro. The natural flow paths with jumps, like the Sovrante Cresta Flow Trail, are also highly regarded for their engaging descents.
Beyond the organized parks, the region has informal trails. For example, there are mentions of "Trails della Valle del Sorbo - MTB," suggesting natural mountain bike trails in the valley, including routes like "Valle del Sorbo Enduro Tartaruga Canyon Toboga Falco." These often provide a more rugged and exploratory riding experience.


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