Best bike parks around Castiglione Dei Pepoli are situated within a region known for its diverse mountain biking opportunities, particularly as part of the Bologna Montana Bike Area (BOM.BA). This area, located in the Apennine mountains, offers a network of trails suitable for various mountain biking disciplines. The terrain around Castiglione Dei Pepoli includes technical descents, flowing singletracks, and natural obstacles, catering to different skill levels. Its natural setting provides scenic landscapes for riders to explore.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Beautiful, and still well-maintained in 2026!
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FOR THE PANORAMA AND VERY SUGGESTIVE THE TERRAIN IN SASSO SASSO USABLE BY MTB
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Descent with steps on loose stones, pay attention to the last steep slope before the ascent on the slab.
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extremely fun descent, so clean and well maintained! (Sept. 2021)
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Extremely fun descent, it was perfectly maintained and clean (Sept. 2021)
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fun descent! it's the lowest one as far as I know which makes a very long descent from the top possible
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This bank and jump snake is the latest creation from the Pinewood team. The icing on the cake to bring home the maximum altitude difference that the Alpe can offer. From the name (slipknot) you can guess the fluidity of this trail, short, but intense, rhythmic and very fun. Have you brought the whole Bronson home and still want to get off? Then go for it !!! (Trail in the yard, the first part is still missing but still viable, worked in "bike park" style with sides and jumps)
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The region around Castiglione Dei Pepoli, part of the Bologna Montana Bike Area (BOM.BA), offers a diverse network of trails. You can find options for downhill, enduro, all-mountain, and cross-country cycling, catering to various skill levels. These trails feature both constructed elements and natural obstacles.
Yes, the Bologna Montana Bike Area is designed to be accessible to all. It includes inclusive routes suitable for beginners, as well as options for handbikes and tandems, making it possible for families to enjoy cycling together.
Some highly regarded trails include 22. Lock Down (Alpe di Monghidoro), known for its fast curves, toboggan section, and a fun drop. Another favorite is 21. Le Pozze (Alpe di Monghidoro), which offers a great flow with jumps and a challenging rock garden.
The Finocchia Slab is a natural monument that also functions as an intermediate MTB park. It offers a descent with steps on loose stones and a steep slope before an ascent on a slab, providing a suggestive terrain and a panoramic viewpoint.
The Bologna Montana Bike Area allows for riding almost year-round. The Loiano trail area is particularly suitable for autumn, winter, and spring, while the Alpe di Monghidoro area is best enjoyed in spring, summer, and autumn. The draining properties of the soil in these areas contribute to their year-round rideability.
Absolutely. Trails like 26. Slipknot (Alpe di Monghidoro) offer an intense, rhythmic, and fun downhill experience with constructed features like banks and jumps. Other challenging trails in Alpe di Monghidoro include "Le Pozze" (black difficulty) with drops, jumps, and rock gardens, and "Lockdown" (red difficulty) featuring drops, rock faces, and roller coasters.
Beyond mountain biking, the area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the challenging Monte Gatta and Monte Baducco Loop or the scenic CAI 001 Brasimone Lake Loop. There are also many road cycling routes, like the Lake Suviana – Lake Brasimone loop, and gravel biking options. For more details, check out the guides for hiking, road cycling, and gravel biking around Castiglione Dei Pepoli.
While specific parking details for every single trail are not always listed, the Bologna Montana Bike Area is designed with accessibility in mind. You can generally find parking near the main trailheads and hubs within areas like Alpe di Monghidoro and the Brasimone Trail Area. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for designated bike parking.
Yes, the Bologna Montana Bike Area provides comprehensive services, which include e-MTB hire. While specific rental shops in Castiglione Dei Pepoli itself might vary, you can expect to find rental options within the wider BOM.BA network, often in larger towns or dedicated cycling centers.
The region is equipped with amenities for visitors. You can find cafes, pubs, and restaurants in the towns and villages surrounding the trail areas, such as near Lake Brasimone or within the municipalities part of the Bologna Montana Bike Area like Monghidoro, Loiano, and Monzuno. Many areas also offer picnic spots.
Generally, mountain biking on designated trails in the Emilia-Romagna region, including those within the Bologna Montana Bike Area, does not require a specific permit for recreational use. However, it's always good practice to respect local regulations and private property signs. Some organized events or specific areas might have different rules, so checking local information for any particular trail is recommended.
The Brasimone Trail Area, extending between Montepiano and Castiglione dei Pepoli around the scenic Lake Brasimone, offers a mix of all-mountain and downhill trails. Trails like "RM2 DH" provide flowy, fast sections alongside rocky parts, while "Barbamozza" is a popular blue difficulty singletrack. Its diverse terrain and beautiful natural setting around the lake make it appealing for various riding styles.


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