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Top 20 Bike Parks around Cividale Del Friuli

Best bike parks around Cividale Del Friuli are primarily found within the Natisone Bike Arena, a region known for its diverse natural trails. This area, nestled in the Valli del Natisone, offers a wide array of mountain biking opportunities. The landscape features mountains and valleys, providing varied terrain for different cycling disciplines. It serves as a significant draw for cyclists seeking natural, well-maintained trails.

Best bike parks around Cividale Del Friuli

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Last updated: June 28, 2026

Machete Trail

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The top part is filled with quite steep tight corners. After the first crossing there is a steep rocky part of 200m length. After that the trail gets flowy and …

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MataDown Trail – Passo Glevizza

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A pass located on the slopes of Mount Matajur. The area can be reached from Montemaggiore or the famous MataDown descent, popular among gravity skiers.

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T9 Cobra Trail

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Trail of 1.2 kilometers in length and about 180 meters in altitude that descends from the top of Mount Mladesiena towards Torreano. Shared departure with the Machete Trail.

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Puller Junction

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Junction towards the Joannaz, Craguenza, Mladesiena mountains and a point from which it is possible to easily reach the downhill trails Cobra, Machete and Falco.

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Trivio Trail

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Path that from Trivio leads down to the valley, near San Leonardo. Path entirely in the woods with some stretches of cobbled mule track.

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April 29, 2024, MataDown Trail – Passo Glevizza

This is a good place to start downhill.

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It's in the forest and you don't notice much of a pass. :)

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A challenging trail, but nice to ride.

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An S2/S3 trail. Comfortable to ride.

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May 30, 2023, Machete Trail

The top part is filled with quite steep tight corners. After the first crossing there is a steep rocky part of 200m length. After that the trail gets flowy and corners through a woderfull wild forest. At the end it gets a bit steeper an technical again. An awesome trail ! Beautifully build through unique jungle style forest.

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November 6, 2022, Trivio Trail

Path that from Trivio leads down to the valley, near San Leonardo. Path entirely in the woods with some stretches of cobbled mule track. The initial part is fast and drivable, with some small raises. They follow from two more technical walls where you can make use of your skills (although there are alternative lines recommended in case of mud). We continue with a more flowy part with some variants built using a gully. At this point you come across two stony stretches with some drops, very fun and fast, to be tackled with caution in the event of a wet route. The final part is on a slight slope and you have to drive clean in order not to lose speed. Length: 2,341 meters Negative height difference: 410 meters Positive height difference: 7 metres

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August 27, 2022, Machete Trail

One of the most famous and rewarding routes of the Natisone Bike Arena. A mixed trail with different difficulties and terrains, about 2.3 kilometers long and with a vertical drop of 530 metres. It starts with some sharp, steep bends followed by a short, rather rocky jump section. After a flat fast part, the flowiest sector begins, full of curves and counter-slopes. Then a steep canyon and a short flat section lead into the "GamePark", a series of banked switchbacks followed by a very fast section that leads to the last part of the trail. On the more technical and difficult passages there are chicken lines for beginners, on which it is possible to drive carefully even in the wet. In this condition, however, the trail is not recommended and only suitable for expert riders.

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August 27, 2022, T9 Cobra Trail

Trail of 1.2 kilometers in length and about 180 meters in altitude that descends from the top of Mount Mladesiena towards Torreano. Shared departure with the Machete Trail. It's a short but fun route that often has several possible lines. It connects the highest part of the Natisone Bike Arena with the various trails that start further down (Radici, Rock Garden, Falco, Vernasso Easy DH and Tarci Trail). Not recommended in case of rain or very wet ground.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of mountain biking trails can I find around Cividale del Friuli?

The region, particularly the Natisone Bike Arena, offers a diverse range of mountain biking trails suitable for enduro, downhill, cross-country, and gravel biking. You'll find everything from challenging singletracks to more leisurely routes, catering to various skill levels.

Are there challenging trails for experienced mountain bikers?

Yes, experienced riders will find several challenging options. The MataDown Trail – Passo Glevizza is renowned for its demanding descent with natural obstacles, featuring difficulty ratings from S1 to S6. The Machete Trail also offers mixed difficulties with steep corners, rocky sections, and flowy parts through a wild forest, with chicken lines for technical passages.

What are some popular starting points or junctions for accessing trails?

A key starting point is Puller Junction, which provides easy access to a dense network of singletracks, including downhill trails like Cobra, Machete, and Falco. This junction is a gateway to the Joannaz, Craguenza, and Mladesiena mountains.

Are there any family-friendly cycling routes in the area?

For a more relaxed experience, the FVG4 Ciclovia del Natisone offers a family-friendly option. This mixed trail has an easy overall physical rating and includes sections near Cividale del Friuli, such as the 6 km 'Tratto Cividale del Friuli - Vernasso' with a relatively easy climb. It's perfect for enjoying the scenic beauty at a leisurely pace.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see while biking?

The trails around Cividale del Friuli wind through diverse landscapes, including dense forests, grassy slopes, and mountainous terrain. You'll encounter natural obstacles like rock gardens and hairpin bends on technical trails, and enjoy breathtaking views stretching from Slovenia to the Mediterranean Sea, especially from higher elevations like Mount Matajur.

What is the best time to visit the bike parks around Cividale del Friuli?

While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, it's generally advisable to avoid very wet conditions. Trails like the T9 Cobra Trail are not recommended in case of rain or very wet ground, as some sections can become challenging. Spring and autumn typically offer pleasant weather for riding.

Are there any intermediate downhill trails for skill development?

Yes, the 'Castello' trail near Cividale del Friuli is a notable option. It's rated with blue difficulty, indicating an intermediate level, and offers a dedicated downhill singletrack experience. It's a good choice for riders looking to practice their skills on a focused descent.

What other outdoor activities can I do near these bike parks?

Beyond the bike parks, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails, enjoy scenic Road Cycling Routes, or embark on Hiking trails, including routes like the Castelmonte to Cividale pilgrimage trail.

What makes the Natisone Bike Arena special?

The Natisone Bike Arena is special for its commitment to recovering and maintaining old trails, ensuring they are safe, clean, and mapped. It provides a comprehensive mountain biking experience with a focus on natural, well-maintained trails and a dedication to sustainable growth in the region, hosting events like the Italian Enduro Championship.

Can you tell me more about the Trivio Trail?

The Trivio Trail is a challenging path that descends from Trivio to the valley near San Leonardo. It's entirely in the woods, featuring a mix of fast, drivable sections, technical walls requiring skill, and flowy parts with variants using a gully. It also includes fun and fast stony stretches with some drops, making it an exciting ride for those with experience.

Are there services available for mountain bikers in the Natisone Bike Arena?

Yes, the Natisone Bike Arena often provides services to enhance the biking experience. These can include shuttle services to reach trailheads and bike washes, making it more convenient for riders to enjoy the extensive network of trails.

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