Best bike parks around Fara Vicentino are situated in the Province of Vicenza, an area known for its mountain biking and cycling opportunities. The region offers a diverse network of trails, from natural singletracks to challenging gravel routes. Fara Vicentino serves as a convenient starting point for exploring nearby cycling destinations like the Asiago Plateau and Colli Berici. These areas provide varied terrain and scenic routes for different skill levels.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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12 Valleys Trail. Single track suitable for expert bikers. Characterized by the presence of many exposed roots, ditches and bumps that sometimes appear in the curves where you need to have good balance skills to overcome them, given the significant slopes with the addition of the roots.
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Trail for expert bikers. In my opinion, local bikers have created/modified this trail with jumps and reinforced curves in some places. Right after the start of the single track we find a jump, which those who are familiar with it can pass, others can easily go around it. Perhaps this is the toughest point. Then curves, roots, jump on a curve, towards the end a jump that is difficult to see but, being careful, you can go over it. Have fun and be careful the first time... 😁
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I discovered this trail by chance, usually I passed further down, in the Val del Gatto. It was a pleasant discovery, a little less for me because I consider it very challenging. It is practically an enduro trail, fixed, certainly created by local bikers, to whom I give my compliments. If you are an expert biker who loves curves, counter-curves, jumps of various kinds with the presence of roots emerging, go and have fun. To be done downhill. I had taken it uphill but, after a while I noticed that it was only to be taken downhill. So I recommend it... 😁
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Uphill but nice and easy
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Challenging route, with steep slopes, roots, counter slopes, and successive jumps, to be done only downhill and only for expert bikers, not recommended on foot.
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Path created for mtb, but nice to do on foot too, slightly muddy ground, several changes of slopes, you cross a wood on the slopes of the mountain, passing 12 narrow valleys. Suitable for novice cyclists.
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One of the many single tracks in the area in the Collalto area...
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The area around Fara Vicentino offers a diverse range of trails, including natural singletracks, forest paths, and challenging gravel routes. You'll find everything from intermediate descents with hairpin bends to technical paths featuring roots, ditches, rocks, and mud. The terrain varies significantly, catering to different skill levels and preferences.
Yes, experienced riders will find several challenging options. The 12 Valleys Trail is known for its exposed roots, ditches, bumps, and significant slopes requiring good balance. Another technical option is the area around the Wooden Bridge on Technical Trail, which features varied and sometimes poorly maintained terrain with ups and downs. For a demanding gravel experience, the Jeroboam Asiago route on the Asiago Plateau offers 159 km with 4100 meters of elevation gain.
Absolutely. Many trails around Fara Vicentino are rated intermediate. Popular choices include the Scenic Forest Singletrack Descent, which offers a fun ride with hairpin bends, and the Collalto Singletrack, known for its downhill sections with curves and counter-curves through the trees. The Magnaboschi Mountain Bike Trail is also an intermediate segment, appreciated for being fast and wide enough for enjoyable riding, despite some rocks and mud.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can expect scenic forest views, rolling hills, and panoramic vistas, especially in areas like the Asiago Plateau with its wide-open alpine pastures and rugged mountain formations. The Colli Berici offer picturesque landscapes with olive groves and vineyards. Some local routes, like those around the Astico River, feature waterfalls.
Yes, the region combines cycling with rich history and culture. The Asiago Plateau features many monuments from World War I. In the Colli Berici, you can cycle past Renaissance villas such as Villa Capra "La Rotonda" and Villa Valmarana ai Nani, as well as explore stone villages and karst caves. These areas offer a blend of natural beauty and historical exploration.
While Fara Vicentino is a great starting point, the nearby Asiago Plateau and Colli Berici are prime cycling destinations. The Asiago Plateau offers diverse mountain biking and gravel routes, including the accessible Old Train Road. The Colli Berici provide a network of trails ranging from easy paved paths to challenging mountain bike itineraries, alongside scenic vineyards and historical sites.
For families or those seeking a more relaxed ride, the Old Train Road (Strada del Vecchio Trenino) on the Asiago Plateau is an excellent choice. This approximately 25 km round-trip path follows a former railway line, offering gentle gradients and scenic views through meadows and woods, suitable for all skill levels. The Riviera Berica Cycle Path in the Colli Berici is another fully paved, 35 km route ideal for leisurely rides.
The best time to visit for cycling is typically during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) when the weather is mild and pleasant. Summers can be warm, especially in July and August, but still enjoyable, particularly at higher elevations like the Asiago Plateau. Winters can bring colder temperatures and snow, making some trails less accessible.
Visitors frequently praise the variety of terrain and the natural beauty. Many appreciate the fun singletrack descents, the challenge of technical sections with roots and rocks, and the opportunity to ride through scenic forests. The trails are often described as engaging and enjoyable for different skill levels, offering a good mix of speed and technical challenge.
Yes, the region offers a wide array of outdoor activities. Beyond the bike parks, you can explore numerous mountain biking trails, touring bicycle routes, and road cycling routes. For example, you can find various MTB Trails around Fara Vicentino, Cycling routes around Fara Vicentino, and Road Cycling Routes around Fara Vicentino, catering to different preferences and fitness levels.
Komoot lists several local mountain biking loops. Examples include the difficult Colceresa Cherry Hills Loop (34.2 km with 940m climbing), the challenging Carega del Diavolo and Salcedo Hills Loop (26.5 km with 710m elevation gain), and the moderate Anguane's Cave – Tisa Climb Loop from Breganze (39.4 km with 800m elevation gain). There are also various loops around the Waterfalls on the Astico River, offering diverse distances and climbs.


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