Best bike parks around Cogoleto serve as a gateway to extensive mountain biking trail networks, particularly within the Beigua Geopark and the Varazze Trails Area. This region offers diverse landscapes, from coastal paths to mountainous terrain, providing varied riding experiences. Trails range from intermediate enduro routes to challenging downhill sections, set against the backdrop of the Ligurian coast.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Definitely the toughest trail so far. Partly so worn and washed out that it is a threat to humans and equipment. But it has some great sections, especially in the upper part. The first trail that deserves an S4....
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Beautiful tunnel under the highway
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cycle path towards Arenzano partially closed, diverted to Madonna della Guardia
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climb from the dirt road after the post office and descent from Casanova
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Many MTB trails start or pass from here
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From here, you can choose whether to go up from the two squares or down from the goas or dh castagnabuona or take the white road. A real show..
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Crossing point to reach Damaste, Shoe Shine, Spaccadario and other new routes that I haven't tried yet
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crossing point of several DH and UH
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The Cogoleto area offers a variety of popular mountain biking trails. A key spot is Castagnabuona Sanctuary, which serves as a crossing point for several downhill and uphill trails. Riders also appreciate the FS Trail (Beigua - Monte Dente - Gargassa - Pavaglione), known for its challenging S2-S3 sections and a unique tunnel under the highway. Another highly-rated option is the Pigo Caution trail, a red difficulty singletrack primarily ridden downhill.
The trails around Cogoleto cater to a wide range of skill levels. You'll find intermediate enduro routes, such as the Curletti Mountain Biking Trail which is a blue difficulty singletrack. For more experienced riders, there are challenging downhill sections like the Trail from Varazze to Madonna della Guardia, which can be quite worn and washed out. Expert-level routes like the "Da Cogoleto + 626 Route" feature substantial climbs and descents, incorporating trails like the popular 626 and FS trails.
While many trails in the immediate vicinity are geared towards mountain biking with intermediate to expert difficulty, the broader region offers diverse landscapes. For easier cycling, the Lungomare Europa Coastal Path provides car-free coastal experiences, which can be suitable for families. You can explore various cycling routes in the area by checking the Cycling around Cogoleto guide.
Many trails in the Cogoleto area offer breathtaking panoramic views of the Ligurian coast and Mediterranean scrub. The Castagnabuona Sanctuary is a religious building and viewpoint that provides excellent vistas. The Beigua Geopark, which encompasses many of these trails, is known for its diverse landscapes, ranging from coastal paths to mountainous terrain within the Natural Regional Park of Monte Beigua.
Cogoleto serves as a gateway to extensive mountain biking trail networks, primarily within the **Beigua Geopark** and the **Varazze Trails Area**. These natural trail systems, along with the broader **CogoletOOutdoor Area**, offer a diverse range of riding experiences. The local trail association, ASD CogoletOOutdoor, actively supports trail development and maintenance in the region.
The Ligurian climate generally allows for mountain biking year-round. While specific 'best time' details are not provided, the region is known to support winter mountain biking. It's always advisable to check local weather conditions before heading out, as varied terrain can be affected by rain or other elements.
Yes, experienced riders will find several challenging options. The "Il Mostro" (The Monster) is a well-known long and steep technical section within the larger trail network. The Trail from Varazze to Madonna della Guardia is considered one of the toughest, with sections that are worn and washed out. Additionally, the "Da Cogoleto + 626 Route" is an expert-level route designed for one-direction use with a hard overall physical rating.
Beyond mountain biking, the Cogoleto area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including routes like "Cogoleto – Arenzano Town Centre loop" and "Lungomare Europa Cycle Path – Arrestra Free Beach loop." For more options, refer to the Running Trails around Cogoleto guide. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like "Beaches of Celle Ligure – Birthplace of Sandro Pertini loop" available in the Road Cycling Routes around Cogoleto guide.
Yes, the area is supportive of mountain bikers. Some accommodations, like Hotel Sereno, specifically cater to outdoor enthusiasts. You can find services such as bike racks, washing facilities, fixing services, and maps available to assist riders during their visit.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse landscapes, ranging from coastal paths to mountainous terrain within the Natural Regional Park of Monte Beigua. The trails offer breathtaking panoramic views of the sea and mountains. The variety of routes, from intermediate enduro to challenging downhill, ensures there's something for different skill levels, all set within the beautiful Mediterranean scrub.
Absolutely. The region offers several intermediate trails. The "Enduro Cogoleto - Beigua - Varazze - Cogoleto Route" is a popular intermediate route spanning 28 miles with varied terrain, including exciting compressions and smooth, fast surfaces. The Curletti Mountain Biking Trail is another blue difficulty singletrack, making it suitable for intermediate riders looking to hone their skills.
Yes, some routes incorporate unique features. The FS Trail (Beigua - Monte Dente - Gargassa - Pavaglione) includes a beautiful tunnel under the highway, adding an interesting element to the ride. Additionally, some coastal routes feature old train tunnels, providing car-free sections for a distinct riding experience.


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