Best bike parks around Torre De' Roveri are found within the broader Bergamo area, offering diverse cycling experiences amidst scenic landscapes. This region, characterized by hills and valleys, provides various routes for different skill levels. While dedicated bike parks with lift systems are not prominent, the area features numerous trails suitable for mountain biking and road cycling. The natural environment includes forests, vineyards, and river paths, making it a destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Very technical e-mtb ride in certain points but beautiful. Better if it hasn't rained for at least one or two weeks.
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Update October 15, 2025, the central section is completely destroyed due to heavy summer downpours and is difficult to navigate by mountain bike. It is also interrupted by a fallen tree that is difficult to pass. Be very careful, especially when wet!
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Crossroads of different paths
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From the ice cream shop/restaurant, you can access one of the most fun (and technical) trails in the area, the Agostini. It takes its name from the Bergamo motorcyclist champion, as at the end of the trail, on the right, you can see the racer's villa.
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I did it both with MTB and E MTB as a first outing with a new bike. And another world with E bike
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Elia, in your opinion, is it better to do it by mountain bike or by e-mtb?
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The bike park a stone's throw from Bergamo
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Abandoned trail. S2 then S1. Nothing special. In the shade.
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The area around Torre De' Roveri, particularly the broader Bergamo region, offers a diverse range of cycling experiences. You'll find everything from challenging mountain bike singletracks and technical descents to scenic road cycling routes and family-friendly paths. The landscape includes hills, valleys, forests, vineyards, and river paths, providing varied terrain for all preferences.
Yes, there are options for less experienced riders. The La Bruna Bassa Trail is recommended as a nice MTB detour for the inexperienced, with a simple, fast, and flowy first part. Additionally, the region offers family-friendly routes, such as those starting from Torre Boldone or the relaxing paths in the Clusone plateau, which are suitable for various skill levels.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the area offers several demanding trails. The Alpini Descent Singletrack is a challenging path that has become more difficult due to erosion, revealing rocks and roots, best suited for full-suspension bikes and good driving skills. The Bocca di Selva Trail Junction also requires good bike handling due to numerous rocks and technical sections. Another option is the Lo Smerdolone Single Track, known for its fun yet challenging nature, especially when muddy.
Absolutely. Maresana Hill offers a summit with a viewpoint, providing panoramic vistas. The Bocca di Selva Trail Junction also features several points with views. Beyond specific highlights, many routes, such as the 'View of the Bergamo Vineyards' loop or the section of the Lake Iseo route from Sarnico to Lovere, offer particularly beautiful scenery.
Yes, the region provides several family-friendly cycling options. Maresana Hill is considered family-friendly with facilities and a picnic area. Routes like those starting from Torre Boldone are recommended for families with children. The Serio Natural Park Cycle Path (Quadrifoglio route) is also suitable for all ages, with excellent signage and informative boards about local flora and fauna.
While cycling around Torre De' Roveri, you'll experience a rich variety of natural landscapes. These include lush forests, picturesque vineyards, and serene river paths, particularly along the Serio and Brembana rivers. The area's hills and valleys also contribute to diverse and scenic backdrops for your rides.
Beyond cycling, the area around Torre De' Roveri offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options like the 'Hermitage of Santa Maria in Argon' loops or the 'Vescovado Vineyards Walk'. There are also dedicated routes for gravel biking, such as the 'Valle Seriana Cycle Path' or routes along the Serio River. For more details, check out the hiking guide and gravel biking guide for the region.
Yes, the Bergamo area features significant long-distance cycling paths. The Val Seriana Cycle Path is the longest in the region, extending from the center of Bergamo to Valbondione, largely following the Serio river. Another notable route is the Val Brembana Cycle Path, which follows an old railway line, offering a unique cycling experience.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse and engaging nature of the trails. Many appreciate the technical challenges of routes like Bocca di Selva Trail Junction and Alpini Descent Singletrack, especially for mountain biking. The scenic beauty, including viewpoints from places like Maresana Hill, and the variety of terrain from flow trails to technical sections, are also highly valued.
Yes, the Serio Natural Park Cycle Path, also known as the Quadrifoglio route, is a great example. This route winds through the green oasis of the Serio Natural Park, alternating between paved and dirt roads. It's well-signed and offers a varied experience suitable for different types of bikes and riders.
While the focus is on natural landscapes, some routes may pass near historical elements. For instance, the Clusone plateau offers paths that cross ancient hydroelectric plants. For a broader view of cycling in the region, including routes that might touch upon cultural sites, you can refer to resources like Bergamo by Bike: Routes for Everyone.


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