Best bike parks around Romano D'Ezzelino are characterized by mountain biking trails and routes leading towards the Monte Grappa massif. This area offers diverse terrain and panoramic views, making it suitable for various cycling experiences. While dedicated bike parks with lifts are not prominent, the region provides numerous cycling routes with varying difficulty levels. Romano D'Ezzelino serves as a base for exploring challenging and scenic routes.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Challenging descent, with rocks and stones, some roots, steep and with many switchbacks. In the second part the inconsistent ground makes it slippery in dry conditions. It is not extreme but you need a good handle. To give you an idea it is more S3 than S2.
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It takes a lot of skill to get down on this narrow, slippery, steep trail. If you really want to try it, at least make sure it's suto and no mojo...
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Trail for expert bikers. In my opinion, local bikers have created/modified this trail with jumps and reinforced curves in some places. Right after the start of the single track we find a jump, which those who are familiar with it can pass, others can easily go around it. Perhaps this is the toughest point. Then curves, roots, jump on a curve, towards the end a jump that is difficult to see but, being careful, you can go over it. Have fun and be careful the first time... 😁
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I discovered this trail by chance, usually I passed further down, in the Val del Gatto. It was a pleasant discovery, a little less for me because I consider it very challenging. It is practically an enduro trail, fixed, certainly created by local bikers, to whom I give my compliments. If you are an expert biker who loves curves, counter-curves, jumps of various kinds with the presence of roots emerging, go and have fun. To be done downhill. I had taken it uphill but, after a while I noticed that it was only to be taken downhill. So I recommend it... 😁
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Fallen tree, overcomeable with the bike on the shoulder and a bit of athleticism. It's not the only passage to do like this on this stretch
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Fast and bumpy single track, very fun downhill if done with a full or DH bike, and not particularly difficult. In the long run it puts your hands and arms to the test.
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Wide and fast, very fast, mule track that goes down from Campocroce to Cassanego in a flash. Lately (2023) the surface has worsened further due to the rains (and it is much worse than you can see in the photo) so, although it remains an S1, I only recommend it for full houses. With an electric or with a lot of patience you can even do it uphill. Under no circumstances do this on gravel!
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Fantastic trail that can be traveled all year round. In the upper part it presents some tight curves but on excellent ground, then some jumps and in the end a little loose. Overall fun, never exhibited but not to be underestimated.
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Romano D'Ezzelino offers a variety of mountain biking trails, primarily leading towards the Monte Grappa massif. You'll find diverse terrain, from challenging routes with steep gradients and technical descents to more comfortable, intermediate cycle ways. The area is known for its scenic routes rather than dedicated bike parks with lifts.
Yes, experienced riders will find several challenging trails. For instance, the Singletrack Trail at Prati di Borso is a very long forest trail on Campo Croce featuring narrow switchbacks and stony blocks, classified as S2, making it quite demanding. Another option is Trail 97 Downhill, which is a beautiful and technical trail suitable for enduro MTB.
For intermediate cyclists, the Singletrack along the west bank of the Brenta River offers a comfortable path. It's frequented by pedestrians and runners, providing a good opportunity to refine bike riding techniques on a less aggressive terrain.
Absolutely. Trail 105 features gradients ranging from 10% to 20%, making it suitable for both challenging uphill climbs and careful downhill riding due to loose stones. For descents, the Marmorina Descent Singletrack is known for its steep, uneven ground and high slopes, requiring good technical control.
The Monte Grappa region, including trails around Romano D'Ezzelino, is generally best visited during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer more stable weather conditions and clearer trails. Winter mountain biking might be possible on lower elevation trails, but higher routes towards Monte Grappa could be affected by snow or ice.
Yes, the region around Romano D'Ezzelino is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous Mountain Hikes, including difficult routes like Via Ferrata Sass Brusai. There are also many Road Cycling Routes and general Cycling tours, ranging from easy to difficult, such as the Strada Giardino - Campo Croce – Fontana di Semonzo del Grappa loop.
While cycling, you can visit the significant point of interest, Colle di Dante & Torre Ezzelina in Romano D'Ezzelino. The broader Monte Grappa region is also rich in history, featuring war memorials and offering panoramic views that can be accessed by bike.
Yes, there are several loop trails available. For example, the 'Strada Giardino - Campo Croce – Fontana di Semonzo del Grappa loop from Romano d'Ezzelino' is a difficult 31.5 km ride. Another challenging option is the 'Cima Grappa – Monte Grappa loop from Romano d'Ezzelino', which covers 43.2 km.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse terrain and stunning panoramic views, especially those leading towards the Monte Grappa massif. The trails offer a good mix of challenges for different skill levels, from technical descents to comfortable paths for refining techniques. The community has contributed over 160 upvotes and 12 photos, highlighting the area's appeal.
While specific public transport options for accessing individual mountain biking trails directly are not prominently detailed, Romano D'Ezzelino itself serves as a base. For detailed information on public transport routes that might accommodate bikes or get you close to trailheads, it's advisable to check local transport schedules and policies.
Romano D'Ezzelino, being a town, offers various amenities including cafes, pubs, and accommodation options suitable for cyclists. While specific cyclist-friendly establishments are not detailed, the town provides a convenient base for exploring the surrounding trails and finding places to refuel and rest.


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