Bike parks around Cerignale offer a range of mountain biking trails. Cerignale is situated in a mountainous region, characterized by its natural landscapes and varied terrain suitable for cycling routes. The area features numerous paths and singletracks that cater to different skill levels. These routes often traverse forests and offer views of the surrounding valleys.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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April 2026. Very fun and perfectly maintained trail
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Downhill trail slippery and steep. Very nice but only for expert bikers, or you risk walking long stretches. Like me!
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very panoramic trail with smooth terrain. very beautiful (worth it)
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Hi @Alfredo, overall I would say no, I wrote narrow and exposed because in some places it runs on the ridge but with due care it can be done. Keep in mind that of the various DH areas Coli is the easiest and smoothest. The last time I was there I found only one difficult section, because the rain had dug the track and created channels.
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Hi, is it very exposed and dangerous? Thanks
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The Singletrack Poggio dei Castelli DH is a new, very smooth trail on compact and crumbly ground, in some wet sections with puddles. Entrance to the Single, about halfway, from the road that leads from S. Agostino to the Passo di S. Barbara. From here, take the single that leads to the state road to Peveri, a small village above Coli. Entrance at: 1,070 m Exit at: 806 m. Length: 2 km. +- Difference in altitude: - 260 m.
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The Singletrack Costa del Cannone is very smooth at times on a compact and crumbly surface, in some places narrow and exposed. Single entrance, from the road that leads from Bradaglione to Fontana. From here take the single that takes you above the Bobbio campsite. Length: 3km. Height difference: - 437 m.
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The area around Cerignale is known for its natural landscapes and varied terrain, offering numerous mountain biking paths and singletracks. These are primarily downhill trails that traverse forests and provide views of the surrounding valleys. Examples include Peveri Downhill Trail and DH Costa del Cannone.
The trails around Cerignale cater to various skill levels, though many of the highlighted downhill trails are rated as intermediate to challenging. For instance, Peveri Downhill Trail is rated S2-S3, while DH Costa del Cannone is considered intermediate. Arturo Downhill Trail is also a challenging descent.
Trail lengths vary. For example, DH Costa del Cannone is approximately 3 km long with a descent of 437 meters. Arturo Downhill Trail is also about 3 km. The Poggio dei Castelli Downhill Singletrack is around 2 km.
The specific downhill trails highlighted, such as Peveri Downhill Trail and Arturo Downhill Trail, are generally rated as intermediate to challenging and might not be suitable for young children or beginners. For more general family cycling, you might explore the broader cycling routes around Cerignale, which offer diverse experiences. You can find more options in the Cycling around Cerignale guide.
While specific seasonal information for bike parks isn't provided, mountain biking in mountainous regions like Cerignale is generally best enjoyed from spring through autumn (roughly April to October), when the weather is milder and trails are free of snow and ice. Always check local conditions before planning your trip.
Many trails traverse forests, offering a natural setting. Some, like DH Scabia, are described as having 'panoramic descents' with views of the Trebbia valley. The varied terrain itself provides a scenic backdrop for your ride.
Beyond mountain biking, Cerignale offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including routes to Monte Lesima or Castello di Cariseto. There are also various running trails and general cycling routes for touring bicycles in the region.
Yes, several trails are designed for advanced riders. Peveri Downhill Trail features sections with negative slopes up to 26% and is rated S2-S3. Arturo Downhill Trail and Poggio dei Castelli Downhill Singletrack are also categorized as challenging.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the downhill trails and singletracks. The trails are often well-maintained by local enthusiasts, providing fun descents through natural settings. The flowy sections and challenging technical parts are frequently highlighted in user tips.
The guide data does not specifically list cafes or pubs directly adjacent to the trails. Cerignale is a small, mountainous region, so amenities might be found in the main village or nearby towns. It's advisable to plan your route and carry sufficient supplies.
There is no information in the provided data suggesting that permits are required for biking on the trails around Cerignale. However, it's always good practice to respect local regulations and private property signs.
Trail surfaces vary. For instance, DH Costa del Cannone is described as smooth on a compact and crumbly surface. The Poggio dei Castelli Downhill Singletrack is also smooth on compact and crumbly ground, though it can have wet sections with puddles. Many trails are dirt tracks through the woods.
The region around Cerignale is generally focused on natural mountain bike routes rather than highly commercialized bike parks. While specific crowd levels aren't detailed, exploring any of the listed downhill trails like DH Scabia or Poggio dei Castelli Downhill Singletrack might offer a more secluded experience compared to well-known destinations.


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