Best bike parks around Tagliacozzo are found within the Abruzzo region, offering a range of mountain biking opportunities. The area features natural trails of varying difficulty, from easy paths to challenging technical routes through diverse terrain. Riders can explore the natural beauty of the Monti Simbruini park and the Abruzzo landscape, with routes often including dirt roads, beech woods, and mountain passes. While Tagliacozzo itself provides extensive natural trails, the nearby Swup Bike Park in Campo Felice offers purpose-built features…
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Highly recommended for those who are really good at E-MTB: for those who are not, like me, I would say that it is really difficult and dangerous, even if highly scenic. At the limit: you push the bike by hand...
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It is the longest and most technically demanding path around Monte Livata. It is panoramic like no other and at the same time engages and excites in driving. In the upper part the ground is stony and beaten and as soon as you enter the woods it becomes more slippery in case of rain, but it is still very fast. In the second half there is a very fast stretch in the woods interspersed with passages over rocks, stones and roots. If you like to drive, this trail will thrill you. The presence of pedestrians requires attention in the initial part of the path. Highly recommended
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It is the most panoramic path and, in the first part, also the most exposed and technical in the area. The path is often very narrow and consists of an exciting alternation of climbs and descents that become very fun and rewarding especially with an e-MTB. Be careful on the descents: it is very popular with pedestrians, so adjust your speed. Highly recommended
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This path can be a lot of fun and speaks volumes about the local terrain: tall beech trees, well spaced, land almost without rocks and with soft slopes. It lends itself to being traveled in both directions, both in Mtb and in e-Mtb. Beware of pedestrians: the view on the path is not always optimal.
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This climb is one of the most suggestive in the area: smooth terrain, soft slope (but only at the beginning) and lots of shade. It is also a feasible climb with the MTB (you need a very good state of training) and leads to Le Vedute (climb feasible on the pedals only with an e-MTB) or to Cannavacciari (climb also feasible with Mtb) and then to Campo dell 'Bone. In winter it can be very snowy and it is recommended from May to November
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This not very steep path in the undergrowth is suitable for all users, both uphill and downhill, thanks to a moderate slope and a not too bumpy bottom. With an e-MTB it's as much fun downhill as it is uphill. The challenge is to find the best trajectory to brake as little as possible. The risk of collision with pedestrians is very low because the view is optimal
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The area around Tagliacozzo offers a wide range of natural mountain biking trails, from easy paths suitable for all fitness levels to challenging technical routes. You'll find dirt roads, scenic routes through beech woods, idyllic clearings, and mountain passes, with some trails featuring technical sections like rock gardens.
While Tagliacozzo itself is known for natural trails, the dedicated Swup Bike Park in Campo Felice is approximately an hour's drive away. This park offers freeride, downhill, slopestyle, and cross-country tracks, along with lift access and amenities.
Yes, for natural trails, the Tre Confini Trail Towards Campo Secco is suitable for all users, including families, thanks to its moderate slope and smooth surface. At Swup Bike Park in Campo Felice, you'll find a 'Baby Line' and 'Beginners' Route with low gradients and mini-bridges, ideal for children and novices, often served by conveyor belt lifts.
Experienced riders looking for a challenge can explore the Campo della Pietra Trail, which is the longest and most technically demanding path around Monte Livata, featuring stony sections and fast stretches through woods with rocks and roots. Another option is From Le Vedute to I Miceti, known for being highly panoramic and technical with narrow paths and exciting climbs and descents.
Many trails, such as The Author's Valley, are recommended from May to November. During winter, some areas can be very snowy, making spring through autumn generally the best seasons for mountain biking in the region.
Many trails offer breathtaking panoramic views. For instance, the Campo della Pietra Trail is highly panoramic, and From Le Vedute to I Miceti is considered the most panoramic in its area. You'll often ride through natural beauty, including the Monti Simbruini park and the Abruzzo landscape.
Swup Bike Park in Campo Felice offers a 'Bike Point Assistance' for technical support, equipment rental, and guides. There's also a 'Wash Point' for bike cleaning, a bar/restaurant, a relaxation area, and a 'Fun Kids Area' with inflatables and slides for younger visitors.
Yes, the region around Tagliacozzo is excellent for various outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous options for gravel biking, hiking, and road cycling. These activities allow you to further explore the natural beauty of the Abruzzo landscape.
The natural trails around Tagliacozzo provide a true mountain biking adventure, characterized by diverse terrain rather than constructed features. They offer an immersive natural experience through beech woods, clearings, and mountain passes, allowing riders to explore the Monti Simbruini park and the Abruzzo landscape.
On trails like From Le Vedute to I Miceti and Cannavacciari Trail, which are popular with pedestrians, it's important to adjust your speed, especially on descents, and be mindful of other users. The view on some paths may not always be optimal, so caution is advised.
Yes, trails like Tre Confini Trail Towards Campo Secco are suitable for both uphill and downhill use due to their moderate slope and not-too-bumpy bottom. Similarly, the Cannavacciari Trail lends itself to being traveled in both directions.


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