Best bike parks around Brugnato offer a network of mountain biking trails in the Liguria region, known for its diverse landscapes. The area features primarily singletrack routes, with options for various skill levels, including blue difficulty trails. These trails provide a blend of natural beauty and technical challenges, often featuring stony sections and forest paths. Brugnato's mountain biking opportunities are characterized by natural, unlifted trails that traverse scenic routes through the Ligurian landscape.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Top Trail! Technical in places. A bit of everything 👍🏻
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Very nice trail 👍🏻 The upper part is rather flowy and has some kickers, drops & berms, but also smaller rock gardens. The last section towards Levanto is then challenging. Hairpin turns and loose scree, partly with steps. Overall a top trail - a bit of everything!
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Dangers Easter 2026: The trail, unlike many others in the vicinity, is well-maintained, not dilapidated or overgrown, and passable throughout. Almost consistently S2 is correct, in my opinion never harder. The first upper third is rather fast and flowing, the middle with some jumps and berms, the lower part more technical and slower with hairpin turns and coarse rubble. Really great, it was a lot of fun!
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December 28, 2025, wet trail, but completely doable even on gravel! Very nice
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The trail requires good bike handling. It's very rocky, with lots of loose rocks in close succession. I did it alone and thought afterward that it was too risky for me. I didn't fall, but I thought if I did, it would probably be very painful and have consequences. It was still a lot of fun!
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Very nice trail. The first pic here with all the rocks gives a bit of a wrong impression. It's definitely a DH trail with rocky sections and switchback turns. But still a nice mtb trail. It starts flowy with jumps that can easily be go around. Final section is much more rocky and needs proper bike handling. I really enjoyed it.
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Awesome trail!!! From the very top initially S1 and flowing, then technical max S3 loose, blocked and hairpin bends. 6km long to the sea. 🤩🤩🤩
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The mountain biking trails around Brugnato offer a range of difficulty levels. You'll find options suitable for various skill sets, including 'blue difficulty' trails that are popular in the area. Some trails, like sections of the Freeride Trail 28-19, can be quite challenging with technical and stony sections, while others, such as the Strada dei Tedeschi Mountain Bike Trail, are described as suitable for beginners.
Brugnato's bike trails are primarily singletrack, traversing diverse Ligurian landscapes. You can expect a mix of natural beauty and challenging conditions, including stony sections, forest paths, and varied terrain. Some trails feature faster sections with jumps at the top, transitioning into more technically demanding parts, while others offer shaded paths through historical sites.
Yes, the Freeride Trail 28-19 is noted for its varied terrain, starting with faster sections that include jumps at the top and transitioning into more technically demanding and stony sections towards the bottom. Other trails, like Monte Bandia Trail, also feature very technical sections.
For scenic beauty and viewpoints, the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri is highly appreciated by mountain biking and nature enthusiasts. Additionally, Trail 28-19 (Descent Towards Levanto) is described as very entertaining and scenic, offering beautiful descents towards Levanto.
While many trails offer technical challenges, the presence of 'blue difficulty' trails suggests options suitable for a range of riders. The Strada dei Tedeschi Mountain Bike Trail is described as suitable for various skill levels, including beginners, making it a good option for families or those looking for a less strenuous ride.
The region's trails, especially those with shaded paths like the Strada dei Tedeschi Mountain Bike Trail, are perfect in the summer as shelter from the heat. However, it's advisable to avoid periods of heavy rain or immediately following them due to the increase in extremely muddy sections on some trails.
The guide data does not specify parking information for individual trails. However, as a general rule for outdoor activities in the region, it's common to find parking in nearby villages or designated trailheads. We recommend checking local signage or community forums for specific parking details before your visit.
Beyond mountain biking, the area around Brugnato offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including historical mule tracks and scenic loops. There are also dedicated running trails for those who prefer jogging through the Ligurian landscape.
Yes, there are several hiking trails available. For example, you can explore the 'Brungato, Bozzolo e Pieve di Zignago – loop tour' or the 'Historic mule tracks from Beverone to Gruzza di Veppo'. For more options, refer to the Hiking around Brugnato guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse and challenging nature of the trails, with many highlighting the blend of flow, technical sections, and scenic routes. The natural, unlifted trails through the Ligurian landscape are a major draw, offering an adventurous experience. Trails like the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri are loved for their natural beauty, while others are praised for being well-maintained and entertaining.
Yes, the Strada dei Tedeschi Mountain Bike Trail is a notable example. This trail passes through a historical site and was originally made by German Wehrmacht military during World War II. It offers a unique blend of cycling and historical exploration.
While the guide highlights popular trails, the region is known for a larger network of natural, unlifted singletrack trails. Many local riders discover their own 'hidden gems' by exploring the diverse landscapes. Trails like Monte Bandia Trail, shaped by locals, offer a more authentic and less crowded experience for those seeking unique challenges.


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