Best bike parks around Tramonti Di Sotto offer a range of natural trails and cycling routes within the Friuli Venezia Giulia region. The area is characterized by its authentic natural environment, providing diverse terrain for mountain biking. Cyclists can explore numerous routes, from relaxed rides to challenging mountain biking adventures, often featuring singletracks and picturesque views. Tramonti Di Sotto is known for its uncontaminated places, ideal for those seeking to immerse themselves in nature while cycling.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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For off-road lovers, a beautiful variant all off-road, wild and sometimes almost scary. The road surface is rough and there are some passages that require technique. A full-suspension MTB is strongly recommended, with a minimum of technical ability.
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Beautiful trail mixed between worked and natural. Very steep and technical in some places, steep and flow in others. Steep anyway! Only for riders with some experience
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Called "Strada degli Alpini". IN MTB I recommend doing it absolutely downhill because it's more fun. Attention, path shared with hikers.
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Beautiful path that from the Casavento casera leads up to an altitude of 1430 where there is a small monument and some tombstones in memory of the fallen on site in the 1st world war. It has an average slope of 10% and can be traveled quite easily both by mtb (you need to be well trained) and by e-mtb. Throughout the ascent, one is left in the company of marvelous panoramas that only an uncontaminated mountain like this can give. In my opinion, the uphill route is preferable, for the descent, it is necessary to know how to have a little more technique. Wonderful experience
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The area around Tramonti Di Sotto, within the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, offers a wealth of natural trails and cycling routes. You'll find diverse terrain, from relaxed rides to challenging mountain biking adventures, often featuring singletracks and picturesque views. It's known for its authentic, uncontaminated natural environment, providing an intense mountain biking experience.
Yes, while many trails offer challenges, some routes are described as 'easy' and suitable for any fitness level, often featuring well-paved surfaces. For example, the S0 trail at Malga Jouf is a very nice option for those looking for a less technical ride with beautiful panoramas.
For those seeking a challenge, the Piero Bicicleta DH Trail (Casiacco) is a technical downhill trail with challenging highlights. Another option is the Bob Trail, an enduro trail with artificial sections, jumps, and steep, technical parts. The Gravel Variant of the Cjanet Climb also presents a challenging, wild, and sometimes rough terrain best suited for a full-suspension MTB.
Many trails in the region boast stunning views. Malga Jouf offers beautiful panoramas. The Strada degli Alpini – Casera Casavento to Forcella Clautana leads up to an altitude of 1430 meters, providing marvelous panoramas of the uncontaminated mountain landscape.
The region is generally best enjoyed during the warmer months, from spring through autumn. While specific 'best times' for bike parks aren't detailed, the natural trails are most accessible and pleasant when weather conditions are stable and free of snow or heavy rain. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, the Strada degli Alpini – Casera Casavento to Forcella Clautana features a small monument and tombstones in memory of those fallen in the 1st World War, offering a historical element amidst the natural beauty.
Beyond mountain biking, the area around Tramonti Di Sotto offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various mountain hikes, including challenging routes like the Farina del Diavolo via ferrata. There are also numerous road cycling routes and gravel biking routes to discover.
While not directly adjacent to specific bike parks, the striking emerald green waters of Lago di Tramonti, with its clear banks and surrounding forests, provide a memorable backdrop for cycling and could be an appealing spot for a refreshing dip after a ride.
Visitors frequently appreciate the authentic and intriguing natural environment, the intense mountain biking experience with continuous surprises, and the opportunity to explore uncontaminated places. The diverse terrain, from S0 trails to technical downhill sections, caters to various skill levels, and the stunning panoramas are a consistent highlight.
Yes, the Gravel Variant of the Cjanet Climb is a notable option. While it can be challenging due to its gravelly and stony terrain, it's a beautiful off-road route for those who enjoy gravel biking, though a mountain bike might be more suitable for some sections.
The terrain varies significantly. You'll encounter natural singletracks, gravelly and stony paths, and even some artificial sections on enduro trails. Some routes feature well-paved surfaces, while others are unpaved and require good technical skill, especially on challenging ascents and steep downhill sections.


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