Best bike parks around Ceraxius/Selargius are found in Southern Sardinia, an area offering diverse terrain for mountain biking. The region, including the Capotrail Riding Area near Selargius, provides extensive trail networks within natural settings. These areas feature varied landscapes, from technical sections with rocks and roots to smoother flow trails. The proximity to Cagliari makes these biking destinations accessible for enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Over time it has become very damaged. There are some points where you have to get off the bike for significant differences in height and lots of rocks, to be avoided when wet.
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Fun, uncomplicated single track
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Unfortunately now some routes are full of plants and inaccessible, however there are some nice technical jumps and descents of different levels for training.
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It's easy at the beginning and then it gets steeper and rockier. As advanced riders we were able to ride it well.
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A funny single track named DH Domus because it starts from the Domus. It includes some drop and step. Recommended
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A single track very long and technical enough. Very recommended, I love this trail 😍
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A very hard single track, with very funny sections but many rocks and difficult sections
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The Ceraxius/Selargius area, particularly the nearby Capotrail Riding Area, offers an extensive network of natural mountain biking trails within the Gutturu Mannu forest. These are not traditional bike parks with man-made structures but rather natural singletracks designed for various skill levels, featuring diverse terrain from technical rock sections to flow trails.
Yes, the region is known for its challenging singletracks. For instance, the Singletrack La Palestra is a very hard singletrack with many rocks and difficult passages. The Enduro Trail also starts easily before becoming steeper and rockier, offering a good ride for advanced riders. The Capotrail Riding Area features trails like 'Inferno' and 'Purgatorio' which are rated 'Black' difficulty, indicating they are for expert riders.
For intermediate riders, the Mezze Penne al Burro Singletrack is a long and technical trail considered fun and uncomplicated. Another great option is the Monte Zara Singletrack, which offers a fun ride up to the summit with splendid views.
The mild temperatures in Southern Sardinia make it ideal for mountain biking from October to May. This period offers comfortable riding conditions, allowing you to fully enjoy the trails without the intense summer heat.
Yes, the Molentargius Technical Jumps highlight offers technical jumps and descents of different levels for training. While some routes there might be overgrown, it still provides opportunities for practicing technical skills.
The trails are set within the stunning Gutturu Mannu forest, providing an immersive experience amidst Mediterranean scrub and majestic mountains. Many trails, like the Monte Zara Singletrack, also offer splendid viewpoints.
Yes, to enhance the riding experience and maximize downhill time, the Capotrail Riding Area offers convenient bike shuttle services. This allows riders to focus on the descents without the strenuous uphill climbs.
Beyond the dedicated mountain biking trails, the broader Ceraxius/Selargius area offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore road cycling routes or enjoy general touring bicycle routes. For more mountain biking, check out the MTB Trails around Ceraxius/Selargius guide.
Many trails, such as the Singletrack La Palestra, feature significant height differences and numerous rocks. It's strongly advised to avoid these trails when wet, as conditions can become very challenging and potentially unsafe.
Yes, beyond the biking, visitors to the Ceraxius/Selargius region can enjoy the local food and wine experiences, savoring traditional Sardinian cuisine. This adds a cultural dimension to your outdoor adventure.
The Capotrail Riding Area boasts several highly challenging trails. 'Inferno' is considered the 'king of trails' with a mix of flow, technical rock passages, berms, and jumps. 'Purgatorio' and 'Paradiso' are also rated 'Black' difficulty, featuring steep granite sections and challenging terrain, especially when wet.


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