Best bike parks around Riolunato are part of the broader Monte Cimone district, a significant destination for mountain biking in the Northern Apennines. While Riolunato itself does not host a dedicated commercial bike park, it serves as a base for exploring the extensive trail networks of the Cimone Bike Park. This region offers over 70 km of freeride, enduro, and downhill tracks, alongside more than 1,000 km of marked cross-country and all-mountain trails. Trails are color-coded by difficulty, catering to…
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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We went downhill today for the first time with a hardtail, quite a difficult technical experience. For safety's sake, we put our feet down several times.
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War Line 1945 is one of the most beautiful trails in the Modenese Apennines. The itinerary begins shortly after Lake Pratignano and then descends towards Serrazzone. It has everything an enduro descent should have: flows, curves with support, counter-slopes and very steep sections. The trail, technical and fun at the same time, runs along the Gothic Line, the articulated system of defensive fortifications built by the German army during the Second World War. The Gothic Line was the scene of the breakthrough battles by the Allies in the spring of 1945 during the liberation of Italy. The name of the trail is a tribute to the history of these places. The signs will help you find it.
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beautiful landscape, area full of blueberries, paths suitable for a full MTB possibly, stony ground
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Singletrack classified as Black. It is a more complex technical descent than the others but still within everyone's reach (or almost). On average it takes 5 minutes to complete the descent
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Ohhh yeahhhh the trail is the best! Thanks for tagging 😘
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Um ... I don't know if it is one of the Abetone Gravity trails, certainly the one in the track is the Apennine watershed ... Marked CAI 00
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Among the paths of Abetone Gravity Park this descent is one of the easiest dedicated to Downhill. It is indicated as BLACK but it is also feasible with ENDURO bikes. Suitable only for experts with everything you need. N.B .: the start of the route is not marked and it is not easy to find. Starting from the refuge, go down the path having the mountain on the right, arrived at the first sharp bend you have to stop and go up pushing the bike (the exact point is next to the snow cannon). The beginning of the descent is challenging then it becomes easier
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While Riolunato itself doesn't host a dedicated commercial bike park, it serves as an excellent base for exploring the extensive trail networks of the broader Monte Cimone district. This region is home to the significant Cimone Bike Park, offering over 70 km of freeride, enduro, and downhill tracks, alongside more than 1,000 km of marked cross-country and all-mountain trails.
Yes, the Cimone Bike Park caters to all skill levels. Trails are color-coded by difficulty, similar to ski slopes. Beginners can enjoy routes like the 'Easy Rider' trail, while experienced riders can challenge themselves on more technical and difficult routes, including 'Double Black' trails.
Among the popular trails, you'll find the scenic Passage between Il Balzone and Monte Cimone, known for its beautiful landscapes and paths suitable for full MTBs. For a challenging technical descent, riders often seek out the Enduro/DH Trail, classified as Black.
Yes, the War Line 1945 trail in the Modenese Apennines combines technical riding with historical importance. It features flows, supported curves, and steep sections, running along the historic Gothic Line, a system of defensive fortifications from World War II.
Yes, the Cimone Bike Park is well-equipped with infrastructure to enhance your riding experience. It features three chairlifts, a cableway, and a coach system, all capable of transporting mountain bikes, allowing riders to maximize their downhill time.
The Monte Cimone region offers stunning natural beauty. You'll encounter picturesque landscapes, including forests, lakes like Ninfa Lake, and panoramic views, especially from the summit of Monte Cimone. The Passage between Il Balzone and Monte Cimone is particularly noted for its beautiful landscapes and areas full of blueberries.
Beyond mountain biking, the region around Riolunato offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, embark on challenging mountain hikes, or enjoy scenic running routes.
For advanced riders seeking a challenge, trails like Il Merdoso Trail offer a quite difficult technical experience through the forest. Additionally, the Selletta Enduro/Downhill Trail, though considered one of the easier downhill trails in Abetone Gravity Park, is still classified as Black and suitable for experts.
Visitors appreciate the diverse riding experience, from flowing singletracks to technical downhill runs. The accessibility provided by lift systems and the stunning natural beauty of the Monte Cimone region, including its forests and lakes, also contribute to a highly enjoyable outdoor experience.
The Cimone Bike Park stretches between the towns of Fanano, Montecreto, and Sestola, reaching the summits of Monte Cimone and the picturesque Ninfa Lake. Riolunato serves as an excellent gateway to this extensive park and its surrounding network of natural mountain biking trails.
The best season for mountain biking in the Monte Cimone district, including the trails accessible from Riolunato, is typically from late spring through early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally favorable, and all trails and lift systems are usually fully operational.


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