Best bike parks around Croglio are situated in a region known for its diverse cycling opportunities, encompassing both Switzerland and nearby Italy. The area features varied terrain, from scenic lake views to challenging mountain trails. While Croglio itself does not host dedicated bike parks, the surrounding landscape provides numerous routes for mountain biking and general cycling. This makes the region a destination for those seeking a range of outdoor activities on two wheels.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Beautiful quiet trail but still with some elevation gain ;-)
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Currently it is impassable. there are fallen trees and bushes on the path every 10 meters
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Please use MTB, otherwise it will be harder
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Technically quite difficult, at least S1 if not S2. Too risky when wet as there are lots of roots.
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Good trail that encourages you to do more.
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fun segment to do as a whole, enjoying the view of Lake Lugano that can be glimpsed through the branches.
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Awesome S2 trail with flagstones, heels and steps. Some S3-S4 spots but easy to push.
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The Croglio area offers a diverse range of mountain biking experiences, from challenging technical descents to flow trails and intermediate routes. You'll find trails leading through chestnut forests, rooted sections, and stony, pebbly terrain, catering to various skill levels.
While Croglio itself doesn't host dedicated bike parks, the nearby Angel Bike Park in Italy offers a 'Blue Trail (Stag)' which is described as medium-easy and suitable for beginners and families, featuring parabolic curves and dirt bumps for learning downhill techniques.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Arosio Trail offers technical passages in the S2 area, with some sections even reaching S3-S4 difficulty. Another option is the Crest Trail Section (Route 201 Monterecchio–Passo Forcora), which has difficult stretches recommended for experts due to pointy stones and large roots.
For a dedicated bike park experience, you can consider options in nearby Italy. Angel Bike Park offers two main trails with chairlift access. Further afield, Paganella Bike Park in Trentino is a leading European bike resort with 80 km of trails, and Mottolino Bikepark in Livigno is considered a top destination for MTB Downhill in Italy.
Yes, several trails offer beautiful views. The Torello–Carabbia Trail provides glimpses of Lake Lugano through the branches. Additionally, the Crest Trail Section and the S3 trail at Hotel Serpiano are known for their viewpoints.
Visitors appreciate the cool, flowy experiences, especially on trails like the Trail from Torello. The variety of terrain, from rooted forest floors to stony paths, and the technical challenges on trails like Arosio Trail, are frequently highlighted. The scenic views, particularly of Lake Lugano, are also a big draw.
Beyond mountain biking, the region around Croglio offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including routes like the 'Pevereggia Waterfalls – Le Bolle Nature Trail loop from Tresa'. There are also many options for general cycling and gravel biking, such as the 'Lake Lugano – Valganna Cycle Path loop from Ponte Tresa'.
Many trails in the Croglio area, such as the Torello–Carabbia Trail, are suitable for all seasons. However, it's always wise to check weather conditions, as some technical trails with roots can become risky when wet.
For safety, especially on more challenging trails, it is strongly recommended to wear a helmet, gloves, and body protection. Some dedicated bike parks, like Angel Bike Park, specifically advise this. For the trails themselves, Enduro, all-mountain, or Trail bikes are generally well-suited.
Yes, the Torello–Carabbia Trail is an intermediate route (S1 difficulty with some technical points) that offers enjoyable segments with glimpses of Lake Lugano through the branches, making it a fun ride with scenic rewards.
Absolutely. The Trail from Torello is described by visitors as a 'very cool flowiger Trail' from Carona to Morcote, offering a smooth ride that can be overcome almost without pedaling in parts, despite its technical sections.
While not directly in Croglio, the S3 trail at Hotel Serpiano offers the option to go back up by cable car, making it easier to enjoy multiple descents. Remember to check the opening hours and bike pass costs.


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