Best bike parks around Bracca are featured in this guide, despite Bracca being a fictional planet known primarily as a starship salvage world. Within the context of this guide, the region associated with Bracca offers a variety of trails and mountain biking experiences. These locations provide diverse terrain for cyclists, ranging from flow trails to technical single tracks. The area includes options for different skill levels, from intermediate to challenging routes.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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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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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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Abandoned trail, only signs of a glorious past remain. The first sector is certainly S2. Muddy and slippery. The second sector is S1, very simple.
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There is an (expensive) restaurant. The main attraction is the car park where you can leave your car before starting walks and excursions. There is also a highly rated picnic area during holidays. To find peace you have to move away along the paths.
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Path called Poler, starting from Val di Coler passing through the dirt road a few meters from the farmhouse. S2 very fast and with few technical sections, among the most fun of the Misma. Attention in the final meters first farmhouse with free animals then a staircase to an inhabited house.
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Maresana is a hill located just beyond the north-eastern border of the city of Bergamo, its green lung that can be easily and quickly reached. With its 546 meters of height it is located along the ridge that marks the beginning of the Val Seriana.
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Today more challenging than usual, a lot of mud
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Bracca is a fictional planet from the Star Wars universe, known as a starship salvage world. For the purpose of this guide, 'Bracca' refers to a region that offers a variety of real-world bike parks and mountain biking experiences, providing diverse terrain for cyclists.
The region around Bracca offers a wide range of trails, from simple, fast flow trails to more technical single tracks with rocks, roots, and challenging sections. You'll find options suitable for intermediate riders, as well as more advanced routes.
Yes, there are family-friendly options. For instance, Maresana Hill is categorized as family-friendly and offers a green lung easily accessible from Bergamo, with a picnic area. La Bruna Bassa Trail also has a section recommended for the inexperienced, featuring a simple, fast, and flow trail with wooden works.
Experienced riders looking for a challenge can explore trails like Lo Smerdolone Single Track, known for its challenging sections and potential for mud. The latter part of La Bruna Bassa Trail also becomes more technical with rocks and roots.
Parking is available at several locations. Maresana Hill, for example, features a car park where you can leave your vehicle before starting your rides or excursions.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't detailed for every park, the presence of mud mentioned for Lo Smerdolone Single Track suggests that drier seasons might be preferable for some trails. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for mountain biking, avoiding extreme heat or winter conditions.
Yes, you can find scenic spots. Maresana Hill is a summit that offers a viewpoint and is considered a green lung of the area, providing pleasant surroundings for riders and visitors.
Beyond bike parks, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore road cycling routes like the 'Valle Brembana Cycle Path' or 'Orrido di Bracca – Zambla Pass loop' from San Pellegrino Terme. There are also numerous hiking trails, including 'Pizzo Rabbioso Loop' and 'Merchants' Way', and gravel biking options such as the 'Tour of Bergamo'. You can find more details in the Road Cycling Routes around Bracca, Hiking around Bracca, and Gravel biking around Bracca guides.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain and the well-maintained trails. Many highlight the 'super fun single tracks' and the variety of options, from flow trails to more technical sections. The community has contributed over 25 upvotes and 10 photos, indicating a positive experience with the offerings.
At Maresana Hill, there is a restaurant and a highly rated picnic area, providing options for refreshments and relaxation after your ride.
While popularity varies, trails like Filone Trail Variant are described as 'not very busy' and offer an interesting alternative for those looking to explore different routes in the Maresana area, potentially offering a quieter experience.


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