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20.3km
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Mountain biking
Experience the challenging GimondiBike Trail, a 12.6-mile mountain biking loop with stunning views of Lake Iseo and Franciacorta.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.91 km
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20.3 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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11.2 km
3.97 km
3.08 km
1.97 km
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9.21 km
4.85 km
3.34 km
2.45 km
396 m
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Highest point (570 m)
Lowest point (220 m)
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No, the GimondiBike Trail is generally categorized as difficult or medium/difficult. It's best suited for experienced riders with good fitness and mountain biking skills due to significant climbs and varied terrain. While some sections might be less demanding, the overall route, especially ascents like those to Monte Cognolo and Madonna del Corno, requires endurance and technical proficiency.
The komoot tour data suggests a duration of approximately 2 hours and 10 minutes for the 20 km route. However, given the trail's challenging nature and significant elevation gain, you should allocate more time, especially if you plan to stop and enjoy the views or are not accustomed to difficult mountain biking terrain.
You can expect a varied and demanding landscape. The route features a mix of surfaces, including dirt roads, forest trails, and singletrack sections. Be prepared for significant climbs and descents, with some parts potentially technical or rocky, especially after rain.
The trail offers stunning panoramic views and interesting features. You'll pass by The gully of, enjoy a spectacular View of Lake Iseo, tackle the challenging Ascent to Punta dell'Orto, and cross the Ford on the Gaina Stream. The route also provides vistas of the Torbiere del Sebino Nature Reserve and the Franciacorta region.
The trail's proximity to Lake Iseo helps moderate temperatures, making it a pleasant riding destination across all seasons. However, for the most comfortable experience, spring and autumn are ideal, offering milder weather and beautiful scenery. Be mindful that some sections can become technical or rocky after rain.
The trail typically starts in Iseo. While specific parking details are not provided, Iseo is a well-known town, and you should be able to find public parking options there. It's advisable to check local parking regulations upon arrival.
While dogs are generally allowed on many trails in Italy, specific regulations for the GimondiBike Trail are not detailed. Given that parts of the trail pass through natural areas and private lands, it's always best to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they are well-behaved, especially around wildlife or other riders.
No specific permit or entrance fee is required to ride the GimondiBike Trail itself, as it's a permanent route. However, parts of the trail offer views of the Riserva Naturale Torbiere del Sebino. While you don't enter the reserve directly on the main trail, if you plan to visit the reserve separately, it's advisable to check their official website for any potential entrance fees or specific regulations.
Yes, the route shares sections with several other official trails. You'll find yourself on parts of the GimondiBike (58%), Sentiero agrituristico del Lago d'Iseo (33%), Proai Gölem (21%), and Via Valeriana (18%), among others. This offers a diverse riding experience and potential for exploring connecting routes.
Given the trail's difficulty and length, it's essential to be well-prepared. Bring plenty of water, energy snacks, a repair kit for your mountain bike, appropriate safety gear (helmet, gloves), and wear suitable clothing for varied weather conditions. A navigation device with the route loaded is also highly recommended.
Yes, the GimondiBike Trail is designed as a loop trail, typically starting and ending in Iseo. This allows for a continuous and immersive riding experience without the need for shuttles or backtracking.
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