Best bike parks around Gargallo are situated in the Piedmont region of Italy, an area known for its diverse cycling opportunities. The landscape features natural terrain suitable for mountain biking, including cross-country trails and challenging routes through wooded areas. While not home to traditional commercial bike parks, the region offers an environment for mountain biking enthusiasts. Local associations actively maintain and develop trails for both recreational and competitive use.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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First smooth section, after the intersection keep left, the track with a compact surface is fun, winding with a succession of sections with banks, the central part becomes more lively with some canals and uneven surface, to finish linear track and compact surface. Overall the track is simple and fun. Length: - 1.2 km Difference in height: - -199 m Time: h.m.s. - 00:04:49 Difficulty: 🟦
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ALL IN TURBO to shorten the ascent... Beautiful TOUGH. With her you get to TRAILs by halving the times... not recommended for MUSCULARS, and for those with low battery 🔋 +🦵🦵🦵
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XC Maggiora, 2 km of beautiful, fast and well maintained trail.
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Trail CG Classic. At the crossroads take the central path, the simplest of the three. Very smooth and with excellent bottom.
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All natural ascent on dirt with possible variants, which leads to the trails of the wolves of Cornaggia.
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Great fun trails, not dangerous.
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fun and well maintained Trail for mtb, slow and with good bottom.
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A classic for those from Maggiora and the area, "i motti di majora" climb through the vineyards of the homonymous village and descend to the autocross track. The path starts after the majora landfill in the direction of the quarry, from there starts the climb that leads to a junction, you have to take the left and continue on a rocky and fairly sloping climb. Once at the top, the very fast and technical single track starts, I recommend a lot of caution if this is the first time you do it. Keeping to the left you can go down to the autocross and from there take the road to the motocross track and return to the village.
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Around Gargallo, you'll find natural terrain ideal for cross-country (XC) mountain biking. The area is known for its challenging trails through wooded areas and varied elevations, rather than traditional commercial bike parks with chairlifts. Local associations actively maintain these routes for both recreational and competitive use.
Yes, experienced riders will find several demanding trails. For instance, the Pogno Bike Park Trail offers two very demanding routes, each about 3 km long with a 400-meter elevation gain, designed for enduro riders with appropriate gear. Another challenging option is the Dosso Trail, Motti di Maggiora, which features a fast and technical single track after a climb through vineyards.
Absolutely. For intermediate riders, the Mountain bike trail below Monte Tessera provides fun and well-maintained trails with a good bottom, suitable for enjoyable rides without being overly dangerous. The Lozio Trail also offers an intermediate experience, with a first part featuring steep and rocky sections, easing into a smoother, flowier second part.
Beyond the challenging options, the CG Classico Trail is a popular choice, known for being smooth and well-maintained with flowy sections, small wooden bridges, and kickers. It's considered one of the most popular in the region.
The Piedmont region generally offers good cycling conditions from spring through autumn. Spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October) are often ideal, with pleasant temperatures and lush scenery. Summer can be warm, especially in July and August, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended then.
While many trails around Gargallo are geared towards intermediate to advanced mountain bikers, the region's extensive network of paths and country roads offers opportunities for less strenuous rides. For specific beginner-friendly mountain bike trails, it's best to consult local cycling groups or guides, as the listed 'bike parks' tend to be more challenging. However, the general area is suitable for various cycling activities, including e-biking and road cycling, which can be more accessible for families.
The area around Gargallo is rich in outdoor activities. Besides mountain biking, you can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the challenging 'Gargallo to Madonna del Sasso pilgrimage trail' or the 'Grand Tour of Lake Orta: Stage 5'. There are also dedicated road cycling routes, including scenic loops like 'Meina on Lake Maggiore – View of Rocca di Angera loop from Gozzano'. You can find more options in the Hiking around Gargallo and Road Cycling Routes around Gargallo guides.
Yes, many areas suitable for mountain biking, like the Parco del Fenera, also feature paths for hiking. You can find a variety of hiking routes, from moderate loops like 'Santuario della Gelata, Soriso – Monte Tre Croci loop from Soriso' to more extensive treks. For a comprehensive list, refer to the Hiking around Gargallo guide.
For a wider selection of mountain biking routes, including various loops and trails, you can explore the MTB Trails around Gargallo guide. It features routes like the 'Pogno Bike Park Trail – Pian Della Sella 850m loop from Gozzano' and the 'Lake Orta viewpoint – Trail🚵 loop from Gozzano'.
The trails primarily cover natural terrain, often winding through forests and featuring varied elevations. You'll encounter a mix of smooth, flowy sections, technical descents, rocky parts, and some challenging climbs, reflecting the cross-country and enduro nature of the riding in the Piedmont region.
While specific viewpoints are not detailed for every trail, the natural landscape of the Piedmont region, especially around Lake Orta and its surrounding hills, offers numerous scenic spots. Many routes, particularly those with elevation gains, will provide panoramic views of the lakes, valleys, and distant mountains. The 'Lake Orta viewpoint – Trail🚵 loop from Gozzano' is one such route that suggests scenic vistas.
Given the challenging nature of many trails, especially those described as 'enduro tracks,' it's crucial to prioritize safety. Riders should have appropriate 'heavy metal equipment,' including a full-face helmet and protector suit, particularly for trails like the Pogno Bike Park Trail. Always assess your skill level against the trail difficulty, and be prepared for varied terrain.


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