Best bike parks around Montecreto are part of the larger Cimone Bike Park area, known for its natural, unmanicured trails that follow the mountain's contours. This region emphasizes an authentic mountain biking experience, with trails designed to blend with the environment. Lift access via the Stellaro cable car provides convenient entry to trailheads at 1380 meters above sea level. The area offers a range of trails, from intermediate enduro tracks to challenging downhill routes, catering to various skill levels.
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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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The bike parks around Montecreto, part of the larger Cimone Bike Park area, are known for their natural, unmanicured trails designed to follow the mountain's contours. You'll find a diverse range, from flowing enduro paths like the red-level Pino Solitario to challenging downhill routes such as the black-level Rio Canalone, and all-mountain trails like Percorso MTB 64. The design emphasizes an authentic mountain biking experience, blending with the environment.
Yes, while many trails offer challenges for experienced riders, there are options for beginners and families. The Percorso MTB 64, Monte Cavrile, is described as the 'most complete' and suitable for beginners, offering a beautiful descent through dense woods. It's designed to be enjoyable for various skill levels.
Convenient access to the trailheads is provided by the Stellaro cable car (funivia Stellaro), which carries riders and their bikes up to an altitude of 1380 meters above sea level. Alternatively, riders can ascend via the 'Via dei Monti' to reach the starting points of various trails.
Among the most popular trails are the challenging War Line 1945, an enduro descent along the Gothic Line with flows and steep sections. Another favorite is the Passage between Il Balzone and Monte Cimone, a mountain pass offering beautiful landscapes and paths suitable for full MTB. For those seeking a technical challenge, the Enduro/DH Trail is a black-classified singletrack that is complex yet accessible.
Yes, the War Line 1945 trail runs along the Gothic Line, an articulated system of defensive fortifications from World War II, offering a historical context to your ride. Naturally, the area is rich in features; for instance, the Passage between Il Balzone and Monte Cimone is known for its beautiful landscapes and abundance of blueberries.
Challenging trails like Rio Canalone, a black-level downhill route, wind through natural gullies with steep descents and technical obstacles. You can expect long stony sections, twisty and rough terrain, and areas with numerous curves through pine forests and berms, demanding advanced skills and bike control. Trails like Il Merdoso Trail are also noted for their technical difficulty.
Visitors appreciate the authentic, natural trails meticulously designed to blend with the environment. The diverse range of trails caters to various skill levels, from flowing enduro paths to technical downhill runs. The availability of a chairlift enhances the gravity-fed experience, and the picturesque setting in the Apennines provides a scenic backdrop for a memorable riding experience.
Beyond mountain biking, the Montecreto area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, including challenging loops like Poggio Perduto – Junction CAI Trail 469. There are also extensive road cycling routes, such as the Montecreto Village – Lago di Riolunato loop. For those who prefer to explore on foot, there are many mountain hikes, including climbs to Monte Cimone. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Montecreto, Road Cycling Routes around Montecreto, and Mountain Hikes around Montecreto guides.
Absolutely. For advanced riders, the Rio Canalone is a 6 km black-level downhill trail with steep descents and technical obstacles. Another option is 'Il Gufo,' a challenging 2.5 km downhill track from the Stellaro chairlift, featuring numerous curves through pine forests and a technical section along the Rio Re. The Selletta Enduro/Downhill Trail is also noted as challenging, suitable for experts.
While specific 'best times' can depend on personal preference and trail conditions, the region is generally enjoyed during warmer months when trails are dry and accessible. The natural design of the trails means they are less manicured, so checking local weather conditions before your visit is always recommended to ensure optimal riding conditions.


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